PALLET CONTAINER SYSTEM

Abstract
A pallet system having a plurality of like boxes which are sized and configured to a fit on a standardized air cargo pallet such as a U.S. Air Force 463L pallet. Each box has four sides and a hinged lid and is typically formed of a plastic material. The lid has a configuration that mates with the configuration of other like boxes such that boxes can be stacked on top of each other and be nested together without falling off. Each box also contains a first latch element which is mateable with a second latch element on an adjacent like box to fasten the boxes together in a horizontal direction on the pallet. A box may contain interior separators or compartments to suit size and content requirements. A box may be constructed to function for a particular purpose in addition to storage and shipping. Suitable labels and identifications can be applied to a box for each of identification in an inventory control system which may be implemented in an App for a mobile phone.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Standardized pallet systems are often employed by the U. S. military and other allied countries to store and transport cargo on military aircraft. A well-known pallet system is known as the 463L pallet system which is widely employed and subject of Department of Defense (“DOD”) regulations and standards.


Although widely utilized, this system does not have the versatility often required by customers and is limited in its deployment by fixed dimensions and other features which limit its applicability and usefulness.


SUMMARY

The boxes are designed to be employed with a standard Air Force 463L pallet system for use on military cargo aircraft such as the C130 and C17.


Each box is sized to maximize use of the pallet and to mate with like boxes to provide an array or plurality of box units of intended length, width and height.


Each box is constructed to sit on top of a similar box and be fitted thereto so as not to slide off.


Thus, the boxes can be aligned in a vertical or stacked direction to an intended height. Each box also contains fittings which permit the box to be latched side-to-side with like boxes, and thus the boxes can be latched laterally along the length and width of a stack of boxes and stay together as a unit. The boxes can be further retained when stacked by a cargo net which per se can be a standard cargo net.


Each box is constructed of plastic material and is typically of molded construction, but not limited to such construction.





DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a container or box in accordance with the invention;



FIG. 2A is a front elevation view of the front of the container of FIG. 1;



FIG. 2B is an elevation view of two like containers interconnected side-by-side;



FIG. 2C is a partially cutaway elevation view of the containers of FIG. 2B illustrating the interlocking mechanism;



FIG. 2D is a top pictorial view of two interconnected containers;



FIG. 2E is a top pictorial view of four interconnected containers;



FIG. 2F is a top view of interconnected containers;



FIG. 3 is an elevation view of the back of the container of FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 is a top view of the container of FIG. 1;



FIG. 5 is an elevation view of the right side of the container of FIG. 1 illustrating the retractable handle at the bottom of the container;



FIG. 6 is a top view of the container of FIG. 1 with the cover in a raised position;



FIG. 7 is a pictorial view of the container of FIG. 1 with the cover open and the pull handle extended for use;



FIG. 8 is an elevation view of two containers stacked one on top of the other;



FIG. 9 is an elevation side view of two stacked containers; and



FIG. 10 is a pictorial view of an array of like containers stacked horizontally and vertically.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The top of the cover or lid includes a recessed area 40 as seen in FIG. 1 which is sized to accommodate the bottom portion 42 of a like container. When one container is stacked on top of another, the nested arrangement of the recessed top of the lower container and the bottom of the upper container provides a latch against unintended slippage of the upper container in relation to the lower container.


Side-to-side slippage of containers when stacked are prevented by the interconnected slotted tabs on a container and hook tabs on adjacent containers such that the hook and tab arrangement effectively latch the side-by-side containers together so that one cannot slip in relation to the other.


The base or bottom of a container can include a pulling handle which is retracted under the container when not in use and which can be extended outwardly from the container to serve as a handle to move the container via wheels which are provided on the backside of the container, such as shown in FIG. 8.


The container and stacked array of like containers are in a preferred embodiment designed to be employed with a standardized cargo pallet used aboard aircraft such as the 463L pallet used for air cargo. The construction of the containers maximizes the use of the 463L cargo pallet and minimizes dead space thereon. The containers can be labeled to provide at-a-glance identification and ease for inventory and accountability and for adherence to established standards for shipping cargo.


The interior of each box can be configured for various uses at the destination site. For example, the boxes in addition to being storage and shipping containers can be used at a destination for other purposes which include, furniture or furniture elements, coolers, etc.


In one configuration, the box can have inserts which are fitted to serve as a field desk, as a cot or as a cooler, or as a charger for cellphones and other electronic devices. Separators may also be employed to divide the box interior into compartments for holding smaller objects. The boxes may be configured, in one aspect, to hold sensitive materials such as pharmaceuticals or hazardous materials and can be labelled by color code, QR code or otherwise to designate the content therein. The boxes can be labelled to accommodate an inventory control system such that the contents can be looked up or searched and the particular box identified. The inventory control system can be made as an App for use with cellphones, for example, to search for particular boxes in a cargo shipment containing particular contents of interest.


The boxes are not limited to use on a 463L pallet but may be utilized on other pallet systems as well, for civilian and military cargo.

Claims
  • 1. A pallet system comprising: A plurality of boxes sized and configured to fit on a standardized air cargo pallet; each box including:a plurality of sides interconnected to define an interior space;a lid pivotably connected to at least one of the sides, the lid serving as the top of the box and having a configuration to nest on top of a like box;at least one of the sides having a first latch for mating with a first latch of a like box to fasten the adjacent boxes together in a side by side direction on the pallet; andat least one of the sides having a second latch element for mating with second latch element of a like box to fasten the adjacent boxes together in a back to back direction on the pallet.
  • 2. A box for use in a pallet system in which a plurality of like boxes are stackable on a standard air cargo pallet, the box comprising: a plurality of sides interconnected to define an interior space;a lid pivotably connected to at least one of the sides, the lid serving as the top of the box and having a configuration to nest with the bottom of a like box;at least one of the sides having at least one first latch element and at least one second latch element, the first latch element of one box being mateable with a second hatch element of another like box contiguously disposed with the one box.
  • 3. A box according to claim 2 having a handle disposed on the bottom of the box and extendable to an operative position by which the box can be lifted and moved.
  • 4. A box according to claim 2 including: a plurality of wheels attached near the bottom of the box and by which the box can be moved along a supporting surface.
  • 5. A box according to claim 2, wherein the first at least one latch element is disposed on a first portion of one or more sides of the box, and wherein the second at least one latched element is disposed on a second portion of one or more sides of the box.
  • 6. A box according to claim 2, wherein the lid includes a recessed area which is sized to accommodate the bottom of a like box supported on the lid.
  • 7. A box according to claim 2 including a pair of foldable handles mounted on respective opposite sides of the box.
  • 8. A box according to claim 2 including at least one separator supported in the interior space of the box to provide compartments for retention of objections placed therein.
  • 9. A box according to claim 2 in which at least one of the sides has an area in which an identification label can be affixed.
  • 10. A box according to claim 2 including at least portions of a utilitarian object which is removable from the box for use.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent application No. 63/398,718 filed Aug. 17, 2022 titled PALLET CONTAINER SYSTEM, which application is fully incorporated herein by reference.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63398718 Aug 2022 US