Pallets are often used to store goods for easy shipping. The pallet includes a deck having an upper surface for supporting the goods thereon. The deck is supported above a floor, such as by feet, so that the loaded pallet can be lifted by the tines of a forklift, pallet jack, etc.
When empty, the pallets are stacked on one another and either stored or shipped back to a warehouse or other facility to be reloaded. The stacking height of the empty pallets affects the efficiency of the storing and shipping of the pallets.
Some pallets are “nestable” to decrease the stacking height when empty, i.e. the feet of one pallet can be received in openings through the deck of a lower pallet and partially into the hollow feet of the lower pallet. The decks of the stacked pallets may be very close to one another when nested.
Some pallets include “runners” connecting lower portions of the feet. This can improve the stability of the pallet, especially when being moved by a conveyor. However, the runners prevent the pallets from being nestable.
A pallet includes an upper deck including an upper support surface having a plurality of elongated recesses formed therein. A plurality of feet are below the upper deck. A plurality of runners connect lower portions of the plurality of feet. The plurality of runners are configured to be receivable in the plurality of elongated recesses formed in the upper surface of the upper deck of an identical pallet.
The plurality of elongated recesses each may include an elongated portion for receiving one of the runners and a foot portion for receiving one of the feet. At least one of the plurality of elongated recesses may include at least one projecting interlocking element projecting upward from the at least one elongated recess. The recesses in the upper deck do not extend below a lower surface of the deck.
The at least one projecting interlocking element may be formed in the elongated portion of the at least one elongated recess or in the foot portion of the at least one elongated recess.
The pallet may be formed as two pieces: an upper portion including the deck and a lower portion including the plurality of feet and the plurality of runners. The lower portion may further include a plurality of lower deck portions formed at upper ends of the feet and secured to an underside of the deck.
A pallet 10 according to one embodiment is shown in
In the example pallet 10 shown, the recesses 18 of the outer rows include runner recesses 24 that are narrower than the foot recesses 20, but in the center row the recess 18a includes runner recesses 24a that are as wide as the foot recesses 20 (to accommodate an optional wider runner in the center of the pallet 10). Each of the center runner recesses 24a includes an elongated upwardly-projecting interlocking element 25 generally in the center thereof. The example pallet 10 is a 48″×40″ pallet, but pallets of other dimensions and aspect ratios could also include the features described herein.
The example pallet 10 is formed in two pieces which are subsequently joined. Other ways could be used to make the pallet 10. In the example pallet 10, a lower portion is integrally molded as a single piece of plastic, such as by injection molding, and includes the feet 14, runners 16, and lower deck portions 28. An upper portion includes the deck 12. The upper portion may be connected to the lower portion via vibration welding, hot plate welding, heat stakes, snap fit connections or other known connection methods.
The lower portion of the pallet 10 is shown in
Referring again to
As shown in
In each of the embodiments, the runners are received in the recesses formed in the upper surface of a deck of an identical pallet stacked therebelow. This provides a more stable stack and a reduced stacking height when empty pallets are stacked. No portion of the feet of the upper pallet extend below the bottom surface of the deck of the lower pallet, or into the feet of the lower pallet, so it may be said that these pallets are not truly “nestable,” but simply provide a moderately reduced stacking height and a more stable stack than pallets without the interlocking features of the runners and upper deck.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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