Claims
- 1. A pallet assembly constructed substantially entirely of corrugated paperboard, comprising a pair of parallel, spaced-apart, elongated end stringers each being defined by a monolithic one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard cut, scored, folded, and erected to define a substantially hollow, rectangular cross-section comprised of two, spaced-apart, parallel, opposed vertical sidewalls with a top wall extending substantially horizontally between upper edges of said sidewalls and a bottom wall extending substantially horizontally between lower edges of said sidewalls and extending substantially parallel with said top wall, and a substantially flat top deck extending substantially horizontally between said end stringers and fixedly joined to the top walls thereof, said top deck comprising a monolithic one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard, said stringers projecting downwardly from said top deck, said two sidewalls of each stringer each having two pairs of rectangular flaps bounded by two upright fold lines along mutually remote upright edges thereof and cut lines along adjacent upright edges thereof and along upper and lower edges thereof, said flaps being foldably positioned in an inwardly folded position so as to extend substantially transversely of their respective sidewalls inside said stringer so as to be disposed in overlapping and abutting relationship and to extend between and provide vertical load support between said top and bottom walls, said pairs of overlapping flaps defining two aligned openings through each said stringer, each opening in one stringer being aligned with a corresponding opening in the other stringer, and the pairs of aligned openings in said stringers being spaced-apart a distance corresponding to the spacing between the support bars of a forklift truck so that the pallet assembly can be lifted by a forklift truck.
- 2. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blanks defining said end stringers and the blank defining said top deck are all defined by a single monolithic one-piece master blank of corrugated paperboard which is scored and folded so that the stringers are integrally and monolithically joined to the top deck, the top walls of the stringers being coplanar and integrally and monolithically joined to and constituting a part of the top deck.
- 3. A pallet assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein an inner sidewalls of each said end stringer has a flange extending from an upper end thereof and connected thereto by a fold line, said flange being disposed adjacent to the underside of said deck and extending parallel therewith and fixedly secured thereto, said end stringers being foldable with respect to said flanges and said deck into a position in which the stringers are collapsed and the parts thereof extend substantially parallel to said deck.
- 4. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said end stringers is constructed from a separate and distinct one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard, and the top wall of each said end stringer is disposed in engagement with and fixedly secured to an underside of said top deck.
- 5. A pallet assembly according to claim 4, including interlock means cooperating between the opposed overlapping flaps when disposed in the interior of the stringer for securing the overlapping flaps together in the inwardly folded position.
- 6. A pallet assembly according to claim 4, wherein each said flap has a height which substantially corresponds to the interior vertical spacing between the top and bottom walls of the stringer so that upper and lower edges of the flap are disposed in contact with the respective opposed top and bottom walls of the stringer when the flap is folded into the interior of the stringer.
- 7. A pallet assembly as claimed in claim 1, including a pair of cooperating rectangular end flaps associated with each end of each said end stringer, each said end flap being joined to an end edge of a respective said sidewall by an upright fold line, the remaining edges of the end flap being free edges, whereby the cooperating pair of end flaps can be folded inwardly into the open end of the end stringer so that the pair of cooperating end flaps extend in angled relationship relative to one another and relative to the opposed sidewalls so that the cooperating end flaps have the free upright edges thereof disposed adjacent one another and the cooperating end flaps define a generally V-shaped upright column which extends between the deck and the bottom wall.
- 8. A pallet assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the opposed sidewalls of each said stringer each has a third pair of rectangular flaps disposed approximately midway between said two pairs of flaps, said third pair of flaps being bounded by two upright fold lines along mutually remote upright edges thereof and cut lines along adjacent upright edges thereof and along upper and lower edges thereof whereby the third pair of flaps can be folded so as to extend substantially transversely of their respective sidewalls inside said stringer so as to be disposed in overlapping relationship and to extend between said deck and said bottom wall in vertical load supporting engagement therewith.
- 9. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, including vertical reinforcing means provided inside each of said end stringers adjacent the ends thereof, said vertical reinforcing means being disposed between the sidewalls of the respective stringer and extending vertically between the top and bottom walls thereof for providing vertical support therebetween, said vertical support means comprising a substantially hollow cylindrical tube constructed of paper, said cylindrical tubed being vertically oriented and positioned interiorly of the stringer adjacent an end thereof so that the tube has upper and lower ends which are maintained substantially in engagement with the respective top and bottom walls of the stringer.
- 10. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, including vertical reinforcing means provided inside each of said end stringers adjacent the ends thereof, said vertical reinforcing means being disposed between the sidewalls of the respective stringer and extending vertically between the top and bottom walls thereof for providing vertical reinforcing therebetween, the vertical support means including flaps secured to the sidewalls of the stringer at the ends thereof with said flaps being folded horizontally inwardly into the end of the stringer to create substantially direct supportive engagement between the top and bottom walls thereof.
- 11. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blank defining each said end stringer includes first and second generally parallel end edges and first, second, third and fourth generally parallel but sidewardly spaced score lines disposed between and extending generally parallel with the end edges, said blank defining a first sidewall extending from said first end edge to said first fold line, one of said top and bottom walls extending between said first and second fold lines, a second said sidewall extending between said second and third fold lines, the other of said top and bottom walls extending between said third and fourth fold lines, and a securing flap extending between said fourth fold line and said second end edge, said blank being folded into a generally hollow rectangular tube so that said securing flap overlaps said first sidewall and is fixedly secured thereto, said securing flap having openings therein which align with the corresponding openings formed in the sidewalls of the stringer.
- 12. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, including interlock means cooperating between the opposed overlapping flaps when disposed in the interior of the stringer for securing the overlapping flaps together in the inwardly folded position.
- 13. A pallet assembly according to claim 1, wherein each said flap has a height which substantially corresponds to the interior vertical spacing between the top and bottom walls of the stringer so that upper and lower edges of the flap are disposed in contact with the respective opposed top and bottom walls of the stringer when the flap is folded into the interior of the stringer.
- 14. A horizontally elongated stringer such as for a pallet, constructed substantially entirely of corrugated paperboard, comprising a monolithic one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard cut, scored, folded, and erected to define a substantially horizontally elongate, substantially hollow tube of rectangular cross-section comprised of two, spaced-apart, parallel, opposed upright sidewalls with a top wall extending substantially horizontally between upper edges of said sidewalls and a bottom wall extending substantially horizontally between lower edges of said sidewalls and extending substantially parallel with said top wall, said two sidewalls each having two pairs of rectangular flaps bounded by two upright fold lines along mutually remote upright edges thereof and cut lines along adjacent upright edges thereof and along upper and lower edges thereof, said flaps being foldably positioned in an inwardly folded position so as to extend substantially transversely of their respective sidewalls inside said stringer so as to be disposed in overlapping and abutting relationship and to extend between said top and bottom walls in vertical load supporting relation therebetween, said pairs of overlapping flaps defining two openings which extend sidewardly through said stringer, the openings in said stringer being spaced-apart a distance corresponding to the spacing between the support bars of a forklift truck so that the stringer can be lifted by a forklift truck.
- 15. A stringer according to claim 14, including vertical reinforcing means provided inside said tube adjacent the ends thereof, said vertical reinforcing means being disposed between the sidewalls of the stringer and extending vertically between the top and bottom walls thereof for providing vertical support therebetween.
- 16. A stringer according to claim 15, wherein said vertical reinforcing means comprises a substantially hollow cylindrical tube constructed of paper, said cylindrical tube being vertically oriented and positioned interiorly of the stringer adjacent an end thereof so that the tube has upper and lower ends which are maintained substantially in engagement with the respective top and bottom walls.
- 17. A stringer according to claim 15, wherein the vertical reinforcing means includes flaps secured to the sidewalls of the stringer at the ends thereof with said flaps being folded horizontally inwardly into the end of the stringer to create substantially direct supportive engagement between the top and bottom walls thereof.
- 18. A stringer according to claim 14, wherein the blank defining said stringer includes first and second generally parallel end edges and first, second, third and fourth generally parallel but sidewardly spaced score lines disposed between and extending generally parallel with the end edges, said blank defining a first said sidewall extending from said first end edge to said first fold line, one of said top and bottom walls extending between said first and second fold lines, a second said sidewall extending between said second and third fold lines, the other of said top and bottom walls extending between said third and fourth fold lines, and a securing flap extending between said fourth fold line and said second end edge, said blank being folded into a generally hollow rectangular tube so that said securing flap overlaps said first sidewall and is fixedly secured thereto, said securing flap having openings therein which align with the corresponding openings formed in the sidewalls of the stringer.
- 19. A stringer according to claim 18, including vertical reinforcing means provided inside said tube adjacent the ends thereof, said vertical reinforcing means being disposed between the sidewalls of the stringer and extending vertically between the top and bottom walls thereof for providing vertical support therebetween.
- 20. A stringer according to claim 14, including interlock means cooperating between the opposed overlapping flaps when disposed in the interior of the stringer for securing the overlapping flaps together in the inwardly folded position.
- 21. A stringer according to claim 20, wherein said interlock means includes an opening formed through one of the overlapping flaps adjacent the free end thereof, and an outwardly projecting tab formed adjacent the free end of the other overlapping flap, said tab being inserted into said opening when the overlapping flaps are in the inwardly folded position within the interior of the stringer.
- 22. A stringer according to claim 14, wherein each said flap has a height which substantially corresponds to the interior vertical spacing between the top and bottom walls of the stringer so that upper and lower edges of the flap are disposed in contact with the respective opposed top and bottom walls of the stringer when the flap is folded into the interior of the stringer.
- 23. A horizontally elongated pallet stringer, comprising a monolithic one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard cut, scored, folded and erected to define a substantially horizontally elongate, substantially hollow tube of rectangular cross-section comprised of two spaced-apart, parallel, opposed upright sidewalls with a top wall extending substantially horizontally between upper edges of said sidewalls and a bottom wall extending substantially horizontally between lower edges of said sidewalls and extending substantially parallel with said top wall, said two sidewalls each having at least two foldable flaps each bounded by an upright fold line along an upright edge thereof and cut lines along another upright edge thereof and along upper and lower edges thereof, said flaps being foldably positioned so as to extend substantially transversely of their respective sidewalls inside said stringer, said flaps having a height so as to extend between said top and bottom walls in vertical load supporting relationship therebetween when said flaps are folded inside said stringer, said two flaps as associated with each said sidewall defining two openings which extend sidewardly through said stringer with the two openings in one said sidewall being aligned with the two openings in the other said sidewall, the openings in said stringer being spaced-apart a distance corresponding to the spacing between the support bars of a forklift truck so that the stringer can be lifted by a forklift truck.
- 24. A stinger according to claim 23, including mechanical interlock means for securing the overlapped flaps together when folded inside the stringer.
- 25. A pallet assembly according to claim 23, wherein each said flap has a height which substantially corresponds to the interior vertical spacing between the top and bottom walls of the stringer so that upper and lower edges of the flap are disposed in contact with the respective opposed top and bottom walls of the stringer when the flap is folded into the interior of the stringer.
- 26. In a pallet having a deck and at least one horizontally elongated stringer fixed to the deck and projecting downwardly therefrom, the improvement wherein the stringer is constructed substantially entirely of corrugated paperboard, comprising a monolithic one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard cut, scored, folded, and erected to define a substantially horizontally elongate, substantially hollow tube of rectangular cross-section comprised of two, spaced-apart, parallel, opposed upright sidewalls with a top wall extending substantially horizontally between upper edges of said sidewalls and a bottom wall extending substantially horizontally between lower edges of said sidewalls and extending substantially parallel with said top wall, said two sidewalls each having two pairs of rectangular flaps bounded by two upright fold lines along mutually remote upright edges thereof and cut lines along adjacent upright edges thereof and along upper and lower edges thereof, said flaps being folded inwardly so as to extend substantially transversely of their respective sidewalls inside said stringer so as to extend between said top and bottom walls in vertical load supporting relation therebetween, each of the inwardly folded flaps of each pair in one said sidewall being disposed in overlapping relation to one of the inwardly folded flaps associated with the other sidewall, said pairs of inwardly folded flaps as associated with said sidewalls defining two openings which extend sidewardly through said stringer, the openings in said stringer being spaced-apart a distance corresponding to the spacing between the support bars of a forklift truck so that the stringer can be lifted by a forklift truck, and vertical reinforcing elements provided inside said hollow tube adjacent the ends thereof, said vertical reinforcing elements being disposed between the sidewalls of the stringer and extending vertically between the top and bottom walls thereof for providing vertical support therebetween.
- 27. A pallet according to claim 26, including an interlock cooperating between the overlapping inwardly folded flaps for securing the overlapping flaps together in the inwardly folded position.
- 28. A pallet assembly comprising a pair of parallel, spaced-apart, elongated end stringers each being defined by a monolithic one-piece blank of corrugated paperboard cut, scored, folded, and erected to define a substantially hollow, rectangular cross-section comprised of two, spaced-apart, parallel, opposed vertical sidewalls with a top wall extending substantially horizontally between upper edges of said sidewalls and a bottom wall extending substantially horizontally between lower edges of said sidewalls and extending substantially parallel with said top wall, and a substantially flat top deck extending substantially horizontally between said end stringers and fixedly joined to the top walls thereof, said stringers projecting downwardly from said top deck, each of said two sidewalls of each stringer having at least one rectangular flap bounded by an upright fold line along a first upright edge thereof and a cut line along a second upright edge thereof and along upper and lower edges thereof, said flaps of said two sidewalls being foldably positioned in an inwardly folded position so as to (1) extend substantially transversely of their respective sidewalls inside said stringer in an overlapping manner and (2) extend between and provide vertical load support between said top and bottom walls, said overlapping flaps defining aligned openings through said two sidewalls, and an interlock cooperating between said overlapping flaps when disposed inside said stringer and securing said overlapping flaps together in said inwardly folded position.
- 29. A pallet assembly according to claim 28, including vertical reinforcing elements provided inside each said stringer adjacent the ends thereof, said vertical reinforcing elements being disposed between the sidewalls of the stringer and extending vertically between the top and bottom walls thereof for providing vertical support therebetween.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/949,726, filed Sep. 23, 1992 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of copending applications Ser. Nos. 07/823,296 filed on Jan. 21, 1992, and 07/890,550 filed on May 28, 1992, with latter application Ser. No. 07/890,550 being a continuation-in-part of aforementioned Ser. No. 07/823,296.
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