Pallet with securing mechanism for wheeled items

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6524040
  • Patent Number
    6,524,040
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A pallet for wheeled items comprises a base frame, a platform on the base frame, a first plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base and a first end of the base frame, and a second plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and a second end of the base frame. The support, the first plurality of ramps, and the second plurality of ramps are structured and arranged so that when the first wheeled item is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps and a second of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels along the support surface along the second plurality of ramps, the undercarriages of the first and second wheeled items move toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the platform. Systems for securing items to the pallet including brackets and strapping mechanisms are also disclosed.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This pallet relates to pallets for storing items on wheels such as casters.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Goods are often effectively and efficiently stored and transported in stacked configuration. Stacking goods maximizes the use of available storage and transportation space. In addition, manipulating such goods with a forklift for quick handling of the goods saves labor and time. Some goods, however, are difficult to store and transport in stacked configuration and are not easily manipulated with a forklift. Wheeled items, such as photocopiers or computers on casters are an example of such goods which are difficult to handle. Typically, an item such as a photocopier or computer on casters has to be placed on skids and secured to the skids to be manipulated with a forklift and stored and transported in stacked configuration. Such wheeled items must be carefully secured to the skids so that the wheeled items do not roll on the pallet and shift during storage and transportation. This is a time consuming task.




Alternatively, wheeled items can be stored on an open floor without stacking the items; however, this occupies a large space. In addition, when wheeled items are unsecured to skids, they are difficult to manipulate with a forklift. This method is also very time consuming.




Wheeled items sometimes are stored in sets such as when a large computer and an accompanying frame are both on casters. Storing both such items on the same skids or pallets magnifies the problems described above.




Therefore, there is a need for a system for storing and transporting wheeled items, and even sets of wheeled items, in a manner that allows stacking of the items and their manipulation with a forklift.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention solves the above described problems in the prior art by providing a pallet comprising ramps for handling wheeled items and systems for securing the wheeled items to the pallet such that the items nest in the pallet and are held on the pallet.




According to one aspect of this invention, a pallet is provided for storing and transporting at least a pair of wheeled items. Each wheeled item comprises an undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage. The pallet comprises a base frame extending from a first end to a second end, a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the items, a first plurality of ramps on the base frame, and a second plurality of ramps on the base frame. The first plurality of ramps slope from the platform toward the base frame and the first end of the base frame. The second plurality of ramps slopes from the platform toward the base frame and the second end of the base frame. The support, the first plurality of ramps, and the second plurality of ramps are structured and arranged so that when a first of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps and a second of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the second plurality of ramps, the undercarriages of the first and second wheeled items move toward the platform and the wheels of the items nest into the platform. This allows the pair of wheeled items to be loaded from opposite ends of the pallet and be secured within the pallet platform. Desirably, the first and second plurality of ramps each slope within recesses in the platform. Each recess comprises and end wall and side walls extending upwardly from the base frame. The wheels of the items can be securely anchored within the recesses.




More particularly, the pallet of this invention for at least a pair of wheeled items comprises a bracket mounted to the pallet proximate one of the first plurality of ramps. The bracket is structured and arranged so that when the first wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the bracket receives a stem of one of the wheels of the first wheeled item. Desirably, the pallet comprises a plurality of such brackets so that the brackets receive respective stems of the wheels when the first wheeled item is loaded onto the pallet and shifted down the respective ramps.




The pallet of this invention for transporting at least a pair of wheeled items desirably also comprises a strapping mechanism mounted to the pallet. The strapping mechanism comprises a plurality of attachments for attachment to respective stems of the wheels of the first wheeled item and a selectively releasable tightening mechanism for drawing the attachments and securing the wheels of the first wheeled item within the respective ones of the first plurality of ramps and securing the wheeled item against the pallet. Suitable tightening mechanisms include a selectively releasable buckle or ratchet. Desirably, the strapping mechanism includes a strap connected to a plurality of attachments and the tightening mechanism draws the attachments with the strap.




According to a particular embodiment of this invention, a pallet for transporting a pair of wheeled items includes a bracket or plurality of brackets as described above and the strapping mechanism as described above. The strapping mechanism is useful for drawing the wheeled item such that the wheel stems are secured within the bracket or brackets. More particularly, the pallet can be arranged so that a plurality of brackets are mounted to the pallet to receive stems of one set of wheels on the wheeled item and the strapping mechanism attaches to stems of another set of wheels and the strapping mechanism draws wheels of the items against the brackets and the wheeled item against the pallet.




This invention also encompasses a pallet for storing one or more wheeled items comprising a plurality of ramps and one or more brackets as described above. Another embodiment encompassed by this invention is a pallet for one or more wheeled items comprising a plurality of ramps and a strapping mechanism as described above.




Still another embodiment encompassed by this invention is a pallet for one or more wheeled items comprising a plurality of ramps and first and second sets of brackets for receiving the stems of wheels of the item being stored. Desirably, one of the sets of bracket is pivotally mounted to the pallet so that the pivotable brackets can be positioned about wheel stems of the wheeled item after the item is loaded onto the pallet.




Other objects, features and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, drawings and claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a pallet made according to an embodiment of this invention loaded with two wheeled items, a computer processing unit and an external frame.





FIG. 2

is a side perspective view of the pallet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an end perspective view of the pallet illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a pallet made in accordance with another embodiment of this invention. This pallet has pivoting brackets.





FIG. 5

is a side perspective view of a pallet made in accordance with yet another embodiment of this invention. This pallet has dual strapping mechanisms.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS




Turning now to the drawing in which like numerals reference like parts throughout the several views, a pallet


10


is shown for storing a pair of wheeled items including a first wheeled item


12


, such as a computer, and a second wheeled item


14


, such as an external frame. The first wheeled item


12


includes rear and front casters


16


and


18


extending beneath an undercarriage


20


. Likewise, the second wheeled item


14


includes rear and front casters


22


and


24


extending from an undercarriage


26


. This is best illustrated in FIG.


1


.




Generally described, the pallet


10


includes a base frame


28


, a platform


30


supported by the base frame, a first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


for receiving the casters


16


and


18


of the first wheeled item


12


, a second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


for receiving the casters


22


and


24


of the second wheeled item


14


, a pair fixed of brackets


40


mounted to the platform proximate a pair


32


of the first plurality of ramps, and a strapping mechanism


42


for securing the first wheeled item to the pallet.




The pallet


10


can be made of a variety of materials provided that the pallet can withstand the weight of the wheeled items


12


and


14


and repeated handling such as with a forklift. Therefore, suitable materials for making the pallet include wood, metal, and polymer resins such as plastic. Polymner resin is particularly desirable for forming the pallet


10


because many polymer resins are strong, durable, lightweight and relatively inexpensive. In addition, many polymer resins can be injection molded. Injection molding is a desirable method of making the pallet


10


and a particularly suitable resin is high density polyethylene.




As best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the base frame


28


of the pallet


10


is substantially rectangular in shape and extends form a first end


44


to a second end


46


along a longitudinal axis and has respective first and second side walls


48


and


50


extending between the first and second ends. In addition, the base frame


28


has a pair of forklift openings


52


and


54


extending from the first end


44


of the base frame to the second end


46


of the base frame so that the pallet


10


can be manipulated with a forklift. The forklift openings


50


and


52


are separated by a middle support


56


. The forklift openings


52


and


54


and the middle support


56


form part of an underside


58


of the base frame


28


. The underside


58


of the base frame


28


faces downwardly and rests on the floor when the pallet


10


is being used for loading and storing items. The base frame


28


extends from the underside


58


upwardly to the platform


30


which has a support surface for receiving the casters


16


,


18


,


22


, and


24


of the first and second wheeled items


12


and


14


.




The first plurality of ramps include a pair


32


of ramps for receiving the rear casters


16


and a pair


34


of ramps for receiving the front casters


18


of the first wheeled item. The first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


are arranged in a square pattern to match the pattern of the front and rear casters


16


and


18


of the first wheeled item


12


. The first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


slope from the platform


30


toward the base frame


28


and the first end


44


of the base frame and extend substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pallet


10


. The first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


slope within recesses


62


in the platform


30


. Each of the recesses


62


comprise an end wall


63


and side walls


64


extending upwardly from the base frame


28


to the support surface


60


. When the first wheeled item


12


is loaded onto the pallet


10


, the rear and front casters


16


and


18


travel down the first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


and nest into the platform


30


within the recesses


62


.




The brackets


40


are fixed to the platform


30


proximate the end walls


63


of the pair


32


of the first plurality of ramps which receive the rear casters


18


of the first wheeled item


12


. The brackets


40


extend upwardly and include fingers


66


extending toward the adjacent ramp. The fingers


66


are spaced from one another and form a port


68


therebetween for receiving the stem of the respective rear casters


16


of the first wheeled item


12


.




The second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


slope from the platform


30


toward the base frame


28


and the second end


46


of the base frame. In other words, the second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


extend in a direction substantially opposite the first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


. The second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


are configured to receive the rear and front casters


22


and


24


of the second wheeled item


14


, which is an external frame. The second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


are configured so that the first wheeled item


12


fits within the second wheeled item


14


when the items are loaded on the pallet


10


.




The second plurality of ramps also slope within recesses


70


in the platform


30


. Each of these recesses


70


comprises an end wall


72


and side walls


74


extending upwardly from the base frame


28


. Therefore, when the casters


22


and


24


of the second wheeled


14


are moved down the second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


, the casters of the second wheeled item nest into the platform


30


within the recesses


70


.




The strapping mechanism


42


comprises a selectively releasable buckle or ratchet


76


mounted within the platform


30


of the pallet


10


proximate the second end


46


of the base frame


28


. The strapping mechanism


42


also includes a first strap


78


fed through the buckle or ratchet


76


and extending from the buckle or ratchet


76


to an attachment such as a hook


80


. A second strap, such as a wire rope


82


, extends from the hook


80


towards opposite ends


84


and


86


. The ends


84


and


86


or the wire rope


82


are connected to attachments such as hooks


88


and


90


. The wire rope


82


passes through the aperture of an anchor, such as eyebolts


92


and


94


, proximate the pair


32


of the first plurality of ramps for receiving the front casters


24


of the first wheeled item


12


. The hooks


88


and


90


at the ends


84


and


86


of the wire rope


82


can be wrapped around respective stems of the front casters


24


of the first wheeled item


12


. The first strap


78


of the strapping mechanism


42


can then be pulled taut so that the first wheeled item


12


is pulled against the brackets


40


and downwardly to secure the first wheeled item to the pallet.




A cover plate


96


fits over the releasable buckle or ratchet


76


for protection. The wheeled items


12


and


14


can be easily loaded onto the pallet


10


and secured by covering the pair


32


of the first plurality of ramps for receiving the front casters


18


of the first wheeled item with a plate or wedge (not shown) and rolling the rear casters


16


of the first wheeled item past the first set of ramps to the second set of ramps


34


. The plate or wedge covering the first pair of ramps


32


are removed and the rear and front casters


16


and


18


of the first wheeled item


12


are rolled downwardly along the first plurality of ramps


32


and


34


until the stems of the rear casters


16


of the first wheeled item are received within the ports


68


in the brackets


40


. The hooks


88


and


90


of the strapping mechanism


42


are then wrapped around the stems of the front casters


18


of the first wheeled item


12


and the first strap


78


of the strapping mechanism is pulled taut to force the wheeled item against the brackets and downwardly against the pallet. Lastly, the second wheeled item or external frame


14


is lifted onto the pallet and the rear and front casters


22


and


24


are rolled down the second plurality of ramps


36


and


38


until the rear and front casters are nested into the recesses


70


in the platform


30


. The first and second wheeled items


12


and


14


can then be fixed to one another with straps or shrink wrap, or the like. Once loaded and secured on the pallet, the wheeled items


12


and


14


can be transported with a forklift.




The pallet


10


can be used to store and transport a variety of wheeled items such as the computer


12


and external frame


14


illustrated in FIG.


1


. To accommodate the storage and transportation of different items, the pallet


10


can be any size. In addition, the pallet


10


, when unloaded, is stackable. The exposed brackets


40


nest into a pallet placed above by utilizing the cavities created by the forklift openings


52


and


54


.




Another embodiment of this invention is illustrated in FIG.


4


. This pallet


100


has the same structure as pallet


10


illustrated in

FIGS. 1-3

except that the strapping mechanism


42


is replaced with a second pair of brackets


102


. The brackets


102


are pivotally mounted to the platform


30


so that when after the first wheeled item


12


is loaded onto the pallet, the brackets


102


can then be pivoted until the stems of the front casters


18


of the first wheeled item fit within the brackets. The front and rear casters


16


and


18


of the first wheeled item are then secured against the pallet


100


by both pairs of brackets


40


and


102


.




Still another embodiment


110


of this invention is illustrated in FIG.


5


. This pallet


110


comprises a second strapping mechanism


112


which is identical to the first strapping mechanism


42


except that the second strapping mechanism extends from the opposite end


44


of the pallet and secures the rear casters


16


of the first wheeled item. The strapping mechanisms


42


and


112


are both pulled taut to secure the wheeled item


12


to the pallet.




Other strapping arrangements can be used to secure the wheeled items


12


and


14


to the pallet as will be understood by those skilled in the art. It should be understood that the foregoing relates to particular embodiments of the invention, and that numerous changes can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pallet for a pair of wheeled items, each comprising an undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage and the first wheeled item having front wheels and rear wheels, the pallet comprising:a base frame extending from a first end to a second end; a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the items; a first plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the first end; a second plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the second end, and a plurality of brackets including a first bracket and mounted to the pallet proximate respective ones of the first plurality of ramps receiving one set of wheels of the first wheeled item, the plurality of brackets structured and arranged so that when the first wheeled item is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps, the plurality of brackets receive respective stems of the one set of wheels of the first wheeled item; the platform, the first plurality of ramps, and the second plurality of ramps structured and arranged so that when a first of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps and a second of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the second plurality of ramps, the undercarriages of the first and second wheeled items move toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the platform.
  • 2. A pallet for a pair of wheeled items, each comprising an undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage, the pallet comprising:a base frame extending from a first end to a second end; a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the items; a first plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the first end; and a second plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the second end, the first and second plurality of ramps each sloping within recesses in the platform, each access comprising an end wall and side walls extending upwardly from the base frame, the platform the first plurality of ramps, and the second plurality of ramps structured and arranged so that when a first of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of tamps and a second of the wheeled items is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the second plurality of ramps, the undercarriage of the first and second wheeled items move toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the platform.
  • 3. A pallet for a pair of wheeled items, each comprising an undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage, the pallet comprising:a base frame extending from a first end to a second end; a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the items; a first plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the first end; a second plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the second end; and a first bracket mounted to the pallet proximate one of the first plurality of ramps; the platform the first plurality of ramps, and the second plurality of ramps structured and arranged so that when a first of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps, and a second of the wheeled items is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the second plurality of ramps, the undercarriages of the first and second wheeled item move toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the platform, and the first bracket structured and arranged so that when the first wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps the first bracket receives a stem of one of the wheels of the first wheeled item.
  • 4. A pallet as in claim 3 further comprising plurality or brackets including the first bracket and mounted to the pallet proximate respective ones of the first plurality of ramps, the plurality of brackets structured and arranged so that when the first wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps the plurality of brackets receive respective stems of the wheels of the first wheeled item.
  • 5. A pallet as in claim 3 further comprising a second bracket pivotally mounted to the pallet proximate one of the first plurality of ramps, so that, when the first wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the second bracket can be selectively pivoted into a position such that the second bracket receives a stem of one of the wheels of the first wheeled item.
  • 6. A pallet for a pair of wheeled items, each comprising an undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage, the pallet comprising:a base frame extending from a first end to a second end; a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the items; a first plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the first end; a second plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame and the second end; a first bracket mounted to the pallet proximate one of the first plurality of ramps, the first bracket structured and arranged so that when the first wheeled item is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps, the first bracket receives a stem of one of the wheels of the first item; and a strapping mechanism mounted to the pallet and comprising a plurality of attachments for attachment to respective stem of the wheels of the first item, and a selectively releasable tightening mechanism for drawing the attachments and securing the wheels of the first wheeled item within the ramps, the stem of the one wheel within the bracket and the first wheeled item against the pallet; the platform, the first plurality of ramps, and the second plurality of ramps structured and arranged so that when a first of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the first plurality of ramps and a second of the wheeled items is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the second plurality of ramps, the undercarriages of the first and second wheeled items move toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the platform.
  • 7. A pallet for a wheeled item comprising all undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage the pallet comprising:a base flame; a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the item; and a plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame; a first bracket mounted to the pallet proximate one of the plurality of ramps; the platform, the plurality of ramps, and the first bracket structured and arranged so that when the wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the undercarriage of the wheeled item moves toward the platform and the first bracket receives a stem of one of the wheels.
  • 8. A pallet as in claim 7 further comprising a plurality or brackets including the first bracket and mounted to the pallet proximate respective ones of the plurality of ramps, the plurality of brackets structured and arranged so that when the wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the plurality of brackets receive respective stems of the wheels.
  • 9. A pallet as in claim 7 wherein the first bracket is pivotally mounted to the pallet proximate one of the first plurality of ramps, so that the first bracket can be selectively pivoted into a position such that when the wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the first bracket receives a stem of one of the wheels.
  • 10. A pallet as in claim 9 further comprising a strapping mechanism mounted to the pallet and comprising a plurality of attachments for attachment to respective stems of the wheels, and a selectively releasable tightening mechanism for drawing the attachments and securing wheels of the wheeled stem within the respective ones of the plurality of ramps and securing the wheeled item against the pallet.
  • 11. A pallet as in claim 10 wherein the tightening mechanism is a ratchet.
  • 12. A pallet as in claim 10 wherein the strapping mechanism includes a strap connected to the plurality of attachments and the tightening mechanism draws the attachments with the strap.
  • 13. A pallet as in claim 7 wherein the first wheeled item has a first set of wheels and a second set of wheels, and the pallet further comprises:a plurality of brackets including the first bracket and mounted to the pallet proximate respective one of the plurality of ramps receiving the first set of wheels of the wheeled item, the plurality of brackets structured and arranged so that when the wheeled item is sifted on its wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the plurality of brackets receive respective stems of the first set of wheels of the wheeled item; and a strapping mechanism mounted to the pallet and comprising a plurality of attachments for attachment to respective stems of the second set of wheels of the first item, and a selectively releasable tightening mechanism for drawing the attachments and securing the second set of wheels of the wheeled item within the ramps, the stems of the wheels of the wheeled item within the plurality of brackets, and the wheeled item against the pallet.
  • 14. A pallet as in claim 13 wherein the plurality of ramps each slope within recesses in the platform, each recess comprising an end wall and side walls extending upwardly from the base frame such that when the wheeled item is shifted on its wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the undercarriage of the wheeled item moves toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the recesses in the platform.
  • 15. A pallet for a wheeled item comprising an undercarriage and wheels extending from the undercarriage, the pallet comprising:a base frame; a platform on the base frame and having a support surface for receiving the wheels of the item; a plurality of ramps on the base frame and sloping from the platform toward the base frame, the plurality of ramps each slope within recesses in the platform, each recess comprising an end wall and side walls extending upwardly from the base frame, the platform and the plurality of ramps structured and arranged so that when the wheeled item is shifted on the wheels from the support surface along the plurality of ramps, the undercarriage of the wheeled item comes moves toward the platform and the wheels of the item nest into the platform; and a strapping mechanism mounted to the pallet and comprising a plurality of attachments for attachment to respective stems of the wheels, and a selectively releasable tighting mechanism for drawing the attachments and securing the wheels of the item within the ramps and the wheeled item against the pallet.
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