Pallet with stiffening elements

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6598541
  • Patent Number
    6,598,541
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 20, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A pallet including a frame (2) whose upper part, at least at sides thereof, is provided with edges (4) projecting from the pallet (1′), a frame structure being arranged inside the frame (2), and a loading surface (5) onto which a load (17) is to be arranged. Both sides of the pallet (1′) are provided with stiffening elements (10, 22) arranged to stiffen the pallet (1′) in its longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet (1′), even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet (1′) substantially bending in the longitudinal direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a pallet having a frame whose upper part, at least sides thereof, is provided with edges projecting from the pallet, a frame structure being arranged inside the frame, the pallet further including a loading surface onto which a load is to be arranged.




DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART




In a known pallet, the frame which forms the framing or framework of the pallet is implemented such that the sides and ends of the pallet are provided with edges projecting from the pallet. Such a structure is achieved e.g. by using interconnected L-shaped bars turned upside down or appropriately profiled rails. In order to strengthen the structure of the pallet, a frame structure is arranged inside the frame of the pallet, comprising bars running across the pallet. Excluding the corners of the pallet, the upper part of the pallet is provided with a loading surface made of plywood, onto which a load is to be arranged. On top of the loading surface, in turn, there is a friction surface made of rubber sheet arranged to prevent the load from moving on the pallet and to suppress vibrations and impacts the load is subjected to. The pallet is designed to be moved by a particular road transport means which comprises an open bottom cargo space and which is capable of receiving and carrying a pallet and a load arranged thereon without being assisted by a forklift truck or a loader. The corners of the pallet are provided with corner elements through which locking holes are formed. The pallet can be locked to the above transport means using locking elements to be arranged into the locking holes such that the pallet forms the bottom of the cargo space of the transport means, stiffening the structure of the transport means. The aim is to make the structure of the pallet as low and as light as possible. The low structure of the pallet enables rather tall loads to be transported in the cargo space of the transport means. The lightness of the pallet enables the proportion of effective load from the total weight of the transport means to be raised as high as possible. Despite the frame and the frame structure inside the frame, due to the above reasons the pallet is very flexible, however, which is why in practice the pallet, particularly while carrying a load, can only be lifted almost exclusively by lifting means which support the pallet by the edges on the sides of the pallet substantially over the entire length of the pallet. This restricts the usability of the pallet in railroad traffic and sea transport since the pallet cannot be lifted and moved by loaders arranged to lift e.g. containers by their ends that are typically used in terminals and ports.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an improved pallet which is easy to use also in railroad traffic and sea transport.




The pallet of the invention is characterized in that both sides of the pallet are provided with stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in its longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction.




According to the basic idea of the invention, a pallet comprising a frame whose upper part, at least sides thereof, is provided with edges projecting from the pallet, a frame structure being arranged inside the frame, the pallet further comprising a loading surface onto which a load is to be arranged, can be stiffened in the longitudinal direction by means of stiffening elements to be arranged in both sides of the pallet, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, both sides of the pallet are provided with separate stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in the longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted by its ends without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction. According to a second preferred embodiment of the invention, the corners of the pallet are provided with corner elements comprising locking holes, the sides and ends of the pallet, excluding the point where the corner elements are located, being provided with recesses or reductions, enabling the pallet to be stiffened by means of the stiffening elements such that the total width and/or total length of a stiffened pallet corresponds to the total width and/or total length of the original unstiffened pallet. According to a third preferred embodiment of the invention, a fixed protective housing to protect the load is arranged in connection with the stiffening elements such that the stiffened pallet and the fixed protective housing constitute a container which is fit for sea transport and which can be lifted by its ends.




An advantage of the invention is that in addition to road transport, the pallet can easily and simply also be used in railroad traffic and sea transport since the pallet, even while carrying a load, can be lifted and moved by cranes and loaders ordinarily used in terminals and ports by employing auxiliary equipment. The fixed protective housing enables a stiffened pallet to be made into a compact container already at the factory, while loading cargo. When the size of the stiffened pallet corresponds to the size of the bottom of a twenty-feet container used in sea transport, using the fixed protective housing enables the pallet to be turned into a container structure utilizing the cargo space of a ship to the full.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described in closer detail in the accompanying drawings, in which





FIG. 1

is a schematic top view showing a prior art pallet,





FIG. 2

is a schematic cross-sectional end view showing the pallet of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a schematic top view showing an embodiment of a pallet of the invention,





FIG. 4

is a schematic cross-sectional end view showing the pallet of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a schematic cross-sectional end view showing the pallet of

FIG. 3

at corner elements of the pallet,





FIG. 6

schematically shows how the pallet of the invention is used for conveying a load,





FIG. 7

is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of a stiffening element used in the pallet of the invention,





FIG. 8

is a schematic front view showing a third stiffening element of the invention,





FIG. 9

is a schematic, partly sectional top view showing a second pallet


1


′ of the invention,





FIG. 10

is a schematic, partly sectional view showing the stiffening element of

FIG. 8

as seen from an end of the pallet,





FIG. 11

is a schematic side view showing how the stiffening element of

FIG. 8

is used in connection with a pallet carrying a load, and





FIG. 12

schematically shows a road transport means on which the pallet is to be conveyed in road transport.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

is a schematic top view showing a prior art pallet


1


, and

FIG. 2

is a schematic cross-sectional end view showing the pallet of

FIG. 1

along line A—A in FIG.


1


. The pallet


1


of

FIGS. 1 and 2

comprises a frame


2


, which constitutes the framing or framework of the pallet


1


. The frame


2


is formed by interconnected, appropriately profiled rails


3


such that both sides and ends of the pallet


1


are provided with edges


4


projecting from the pallet


1


. The frame


2


can also be formed e.g. using L-shaped bars turned upside down such that the sides and ends of the pallet


1


are provided with edges


4


. Longitudinally and laterally, the size of the pallet


1


corresponds to that of the bottom of a twenty-feet container typically used in sea transport; however, the size of the pallet


1


may vary. Inside the frame


2


of the pallet


1


, a frame structure is provided which comprises frame bars


20


running across the pallet


1


; the frame bars


20


are shown in

FIG. 1

by broken lines. For the sake of clarity,

FIG. 1

only shows a couple of frame bars


20


at one end of the pallet


1


, but it is obvious that there are frame bars


20


arranged in a similar manner over the entire length of the pallet


1


. The pallet


1


further comprises a loading surface


5


made of plywood, onto which a load is to be arranged. On top of the loading surface


5


there is provided a friction surface


6


made of rubber sheet to prevent the load from moving along the loading surface


5


and to suppress vibrations and impacts the load is subjected to. For the sake of clarity,

FIG. 2

shows the loading surface


5


and the friction surface


6


thicker than they actually are in comparison to the rest of the structure of the pallet


1


. The corners of the pallet


1


are provided with corner elements


7


through which locking holes


8


are formed. The pallet


1


further comprises clamps


21


, to which the load is attached by means of belts and clamping devices or the like. The pallet


1


is designed to be conveyed by a particular road transport means which comprises an open bottom cargo space and which is capable of receiving and carrying the pallet


1


and a load arranged thereon to be rested on the edges


4


of the pallet


1


without being assisted by a forklift truck or a loader. When the pallet


1


is interlocked with a particular transport means by means of locking elements to be arranged into the locking holes


8


, the pallet


1


constitutes the bottom of the cargo space of the transport means, the bottom stiffening the structure of the transport means. Despite the structure of the frame


2


and the frame structure inside the frame


2


, the pallet


1


is still flexible enough to be lifted, particularly when carrying a load, only by lifting means which support the pallet


1


at least by the edges


4


located on its sides substantially over the entire length of the pallet


1


. The fact that the pallet


1


cannot be lifted e.g. by its ends without the pallet considerably bending in the longitudinal direction restricts the usability of the pallet


1


in railroad traffic and sea transport because the pallet


1


cannot be lifted and moved by loaders lifting e.g. containers by their ends that are typically used in terminals and ports.





FIG. 3

is a schematic top view showing a pallet


1


′ of the invention, and

FIG. 4

is a schematic cross-sectional end view showing the pallet


1


′ of

FIG. 3

along line B—B in FIG.


3


. Excluding the point where the corner elements


7


are located, both sides and ends of the pallet


1


′ of

FIG. 3

are provided with recesses or reductions


9


. The reductions


9


are preferably about 20 mm wide; however, the width of the reductions


9


may vary. At the bottom of

FIG. 3

, the reduction


9


in a side of the pallet


1


′ is designated by a broken line. Both sides of the pallet


1


′ are provided with stiffening elements


10


. For the sake of clarity,

FIG. 3

only shows a stiffening element


10


in the side of the pallet


1


′ located at the bottom of

FIG. 3

in order to make the reductions


9


in the sides and at the ends of the pallet


1


′ easier to illustrate. The stiffening element


10


has the same length as the pallet


1


′ and it can be locked into the locking holes


8


in the corner elements


7


by employing an ordinary procedure for locking containers in a manner known per se. In addition to or instead of this locking procedure, the stiffening elements


10


can be arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′ such that the stiffening elements


10


are attached to each other by means of supporting elements running across the pallet


1


′. The stiffening elements


10


can be fastened to the pallet


1


′ also in many other ways; preferably, however, such that the stiffening elements


10


can be detached from the pallet


1


′. The ends of the pallet


1


′ may also be provided with stiffening elements e.g. when a fixed protective housing is arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′. The stiffening element


10


further comprises fastening points


11


, to which e.g. the fixed protective housing to be arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′ can be fastened. The fastening points


11


may be e.g. openings provided in the stiffening element


10


, the shape of the openings being allowed to vary in many ways. The stiffening elements


10


arranged in the sides of the pallet


1


′ stiffen the structure of the pallet


1


′ in the longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet


1


′, also while carrying a load, to be lifted and moved by loaders gripping the pallet


1


′ by its ends without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction. When the pallet


1


′ is provided with stiffening elements


10


, the width of the stiffened pallet


1


′ corresponds to the width of the prior art, unstiffened pallet


1


shown in FIG.


1


. Similarly, if both ends of the pallet


1


′ are provided with stiffening elements, the length of the pallet


1


′ corresponds to the length of the prior art pallet


1


. The stiffening element


10


comprises a stiffening part


12


to be arranged on top of the pallet


1


′ which, in the embodiment of

FIG. 4

, resembles a hollow. However, the cross section of the stiffening element


10


may vary in many ways. The stiffening element


10


further comprises a gripping part


13


comprising a horizontal flange


14


to be arranged below the edge


4


of the pallet


1


′, and a vertical flange


15


connecting the stiffening part


12


and the horizontal flange


14


. The height of the stiffening part


12


may vary, preferably being about 150-300 mm. The width of the stiffening part


12


may also vary, preferably being chosen such that about a 2250-mm-wide space is left for the load between the stiffening elements


10


if the size of the pallet


1


′ corresponds to that of the bottom of a twenty-feet container typically used in sea transport. The size of the gripping part


13


is designed to enable the stiffening element


10


to be firmly arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′. The shape of the joint between the pallet


1


′ and the stiffening element


10


makes the joint a close one, preventing water from ascending on top of the pallet


1


′ from between the pallet


1


′ and the stiffening element


10


. Furthermore, the friction surface


6


made of rubber sheet tightens the joint between the pallet


1


′ and the stiffening part


12


. If the pallet


1


′ is not provided with a friction surface


6


or the friction surface


6


cannot be used for tightening purposes or the joint between the pallet


1


′ and the stiffening element


10


is otherwise to be made even tighter, a separate sealing element can be arranged between the pallet


1


′ and the stiffening element


10


. For the sake of clarity,

FIG. 4

shows the profiled rail


3


, the loading surface


5


and the friction surface


6


clearly thicker than they typically are in comparison to the structure of the stiffening element


10


.




A stiff pallet


1


′ can also be implemented by providing the pallet


1


with no reductions


9


but arranging the stiffening elements


10


directly in the pallet


1


. After the pallet


1


has been provided with the stiffening elements


10


, the total width and/or total length of the stiffened pallet


1


′ does not then, however, any longer correspond to the total width and/or total length of the pallet


1


.





FIG. 5

is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the pallet


1


′ of

FIG. 3

along line C—C. At the locking hole


8


of the corner element


7


, the stiffening element


10


comprises a fastening hole


16


, through which the stiffening element


10


can be fastened to the pallet


1


′ by employing an ordinary procedure for locking containers in a manner known per se. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, the corner element


7


has such a height that the lower surface of the corner element


7


is located below the edge


4


. Consequently, the gripping part


13


of the stiffening element


10


is cut not to reach the corner element


7


. If the edge


4


of the pallet


1


′ and the lower surface of the corner element


7


are coplanar, the stiffening element


10


can also be implemented by extending the gripping part


13


below the corner element


7


. In such a case, the gripping part


13


is also provided with a fastening hole for fastening the stiffening element


10


to the pallet


1


′.





FIG. 6

is a schematic end view showing the pallet


1


′ of the invention conveying a load


17


. The pallet


1


′ is stiffened in the longitudinal direction by stiffening elements


10


arranged in its both sides. An end of the pallet


1


′ can also be provided with a stiffening element but for the sake of clarity, this has not been shown in FIG.


6


. In

FIG. 6

, the load


17


has been covered by a waterproof weather guard


18


arranged around the load


17


and fastened to the stiffening elements


10


such that the joint between the stiffening element


10


and the weather guard


18


is watertight. The weather guard


18


is made e.g. of waterproof material or fabric with a waterproof coating. Since both the joint between the stiffening element


10


and the pallet


1


′ and the joint between the stiffening element


10


and the weather guard


18


are watertight, the pallet


1


′ and the load


17


laid thereon can be conveyed e.g. in an open wagon without the load


17


getting wet. The weather guard


18


can be fastened to the stiffening elements


10


e.g. by fastening means arranged in the stiffening elements


10


. A fastening means can be e.g. a bar arranged in the stiffening element such that the bar can be turned into two different positions, allowing the weather guard


18


to be placed between the stiffening element


10


and the bar, after which the bar is turned into a position where it presses the weather guard


18


against the stiffening element


10


. However, the joint between the weather guard


18


and the stiffening element


10


or the pallet


1


′ can be implemented in many ways so as to enable a watertight joint to be achieved. When the load


17


is subjected to extremely difficult weather conditions, during sea transport for instance, in addition to or instead of the weather guard


18


, the load


17


can be protected by a fixed protective housing


19


which comprises walls and a roof and which is to be arranged in connection with the stiffening elements


10


. The fixed protective housing


19


is arranged in connection with the stiffening elements


10


such that the joints between the protective housing


19


and the stiffening elements


10


are close. If necessary, a separate sealing element is arranged between the stiffening element


10


and the protective housing


19


. The fixed protective housing


19


can be formed in many ways, and it can be a single uniform piece or a combination of several parts. The fixed protective housing


19


can be locked to the fastening points


11


in the stiffening elements


10


e.g. by employing an ordinary procedure for locking containers, in which case a container formed from the pallet


1


′ using the fixed protective housing


19


can be lifted by its ends by means of ordinary container lifters. If the size of the pallet


1


′ corresponds to that of the bottom of a twenty-feet container typically used in sea transport, the pallet


1


′ becomes a container fit for sea transport when the fixed protective housing


19


is arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′. Since the pallet


1


′ of the invention can also be transported by road, the pallet


1


′ can be made into a container fit for sea transport at the very factory, enabling the container and the load


17


therein to be directly shipped in the port with no need to move the load


17


to a special sea container for transportation. The fact that the load


17


can be loaded and fastened onto the pallet before arranging the stiffening elements


10


and the weather guard


18


or the fixed protective housing


19


in the pallet makes loading easy, and the load


17


is subjected to extremely little damage. It is to be noted herein that

FIG. 6

shows the load


17


, the weather guard


18


and the fixed protective housing


19


lower than they typically are in reality compared to the pallet


1


′.




Adapters can be attached to the corners of the pallet


1


′ below the corner elements


7


to enable the pallet


1


′, or the container formed from the pallet using the fixed protective housing


19


, to be locked to a container situated below when the containers are arranged on top of each other e.g. on-board a ship. The locking can be implemented by employing a typical procedure for locking containers. An adapter may vary in height, preferably, however, having a height to enable the pallet


1


′ to rest on top of the container situated below, supported by the adapters at its corners. Preferably, the adapters are not arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′ until in the port, while being shipped.





FIG. 7

schematically shows a second embodiment of the stiffening element


10


wherein the stiffening part


12


of the stiffening element


10


is partly reduced on the side facing the outer edge of the pallet


1


′. The reduced stiffening part


12


can e.g. provide support for the fixed protective housing


19


. The reduced stiffening part


12


may also be high enough to constitute the walls of the fixed protective housing


19


.




The size and shape of the stiffening elements


10


may differ in many ways from those disclosed in the examples, and so does the way in which the stiffening elements are fastened to the pallet. For instance, the stiffening element


10


arranged in the side of the pallet


1


′ can thus be shorter than the total length of the pallet


1


′. Furthermore, it is obvious that the structures of the stiffening elements located in the sides and at the ends of the pallet


1


′ may differ from each other and that they can be arranged in connection with each other such that they can be fastened to the pallet


1


′ through a single locking procedure.





FIG. 8

is a schematic front view showing a third stiffening element


22


of the invention.

FIG. 9

is a schematic, partly sectional top view showing a second pallet


1


′ when the stiffening element


22


of

FIG. 8

is used in connection with the pallet


1


′.

FIG. 10

is a partly sectional view showing the stiffening element


22


as seen from an end of the pallet


1


of

FIG. 9

along line D—D in FIG.


9


. The stiffening element


22


disclosed in

FIGS. 8

to


10


comprises a horizontal flange


23


to be arranged below the edge


4


of the pallet


1


′. One end of the horizontal flange


23


is provided with an upwards pointing vertical flange


24


and the other end of the horizontal flange


23


is provided with a downwards pointing vertical flange


25


. Preferably, the upwards pointing vertical flange


24


is bent as shown in

FIG. 10

in order to further stiffen the structure of the stiffening element


22


. The upper part of the vertical flange


24


is provided with a lifting hole


27


to receive a lifting hook or the like of a loader in order to enable the pallet


1


′ to be lifted by the stiffening elements


22


. An end of the downwards pointing vertical flange


25


is provided with a hook part


26


. One stiffening element preferably comprises two hook parts


26


but there can also be more than two hook parts


26


in one stiffening element


22


. Furthermore,

FIGS. 8

to


10


show a supporting member


28


for the stiffening element


22


to enable the stiffening element


22


to be arranged in its place in the pallet


1


′ before the pallet


1


′ is lifted. Supporting elements


29


supported against the profiled rail


3


and/or the frame bars


20


are arranged between the frame bars


20


of the pallet


1


′. The profiled rail


3


is provided with apertures


31


at the supporting elements


29


such that the lower edge of an aperture


31


is at the same height as the upper edge of a supporting element


29


. The apertures


31


in the profiled rail


3


enable the hook parts


26


of the stiffening element


22


to be arranged in connection with the supporting elements


29


.





FIG. 11

is a schematic side view showing the pallet


1


′ carrying the load


17


and the stiffening elements


22


arranged in connection with the pallet


1


′ for lifting the pallet


1


′. Both sides of the pallet


1


′ are provided with two stiffening elements


22


placed at a distance from the ends of the pallet


1


′. The load


17


is tied to the clamps


21


of the pallet


1


′ by vertical and diagonal belts


32


and clamping devices, which, for the sake of clarity, have been omitted from FIG.


11


. When the pallet


1


′ is lifted by lifting means arranged into the lifting holes


27


in the stiffening elements


22


, the downwards pointing vertical flange


24


of the stiffening elements


22


is supported against the profiled rail


3


while the hook parts


26


of the stiffening elements


22


are supported against the supporting elements


29


of the pallet


1


′, the stiffening elements thus stiffening the structure of the pallet


1


′ in the longitudinal direction. In addition to the stiffening elements


22


, the fastening of the load also stiffens the pallet


1


′ in the longitudinal direction, i.e. the stiffening elements


22


and the fastening of the load combine to stiffen the pallet


1


′ in the longitudinal direction, enabling the loaded pallet


1


′ to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction.





FIG. 12

is a schematic side view showing a road transport means


33


by which the pallet


1


′ is to be conveyed in road transport. A cargo space


34


of the transport means


33


of

FIG. 12

has an open bottom. The transport means


33


comprises vertically moving supporting elements (which, for the sake of clarity, have been omitted from

FIG. 12

) enabling the transport means


33


to receive and carry the pallet


1


′ and the load


17


arranged thereon to be rested on the edges


4


of the pallet


1


′, without being assisted by a forklift truck or a loader. In

FIG. 12

, the pallet


1


′ and the load


17


arranged thereon are designated by broken lines inside the cargo space


34


. When the pallet


1


′ is interlocked with the transport means


33


by the locking elements to be arranged into the locking holes


8


of the pallet


1


′, the pallet


1


′ constitutes the bottom of the cargo space


34


of the transport means


33


, which stiffens the structure of the transport means


33


. In order to move the pallet


1


′ and the load


17


arranged thereon into the cargo space


34


, both sides of the cargo space


34


are provided with auxiliary wheel units


35


, after which a rear wheel unit


36


located in the rear of the transport means


33


and connected to the rear section of the cargo space


34


during a normal run is detached from the transport means


33


. The transport means


33


is thus capable of receiving and carrying the pallet


1


′ and the load


17


arranged thereon by moving the transport means


33


such that the cargo space


34


of the transport means


33


moves around the pallet


1


′, the supporting elements in the cargo space


34


thus simultaneously moving below the edges


4


of the pallet


1


′, which means that the pallet


1


′ and the load


17


thereon can be lifted from the ground to be rested on the edges


4


of the pallet


1


′ to be supported by the transport means


33


.




In the manner schematically shown in

FIG. 9

, the pallet


1


′ can also be provided with one or more cavities


37


, which can be arranged almost over the entire length of the pallet


1


′. A cavity


37


enables the load


17


to be partly arranged inside the frame


2


of the pallet


1


′, which allows the height of the load


17


to be transported by the transport means


33


to be increased. The cavity


37


in

FIG. 9

is rectangular, but it is obvious that the shape of the cavity


37


can vary according to the cross section of the bottom of the load


17


, which also affects the way in which the frame bars


20


of the pallet


1


′ are shaped in order to implement the cavity


37


. The structure of the pallet


1


′ equipped with cavities


37


can be strengthened by providing the pallet


1


′ with reinforcing elements


38


running across the pallet


1


′.




The drawings and the related description are only intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. In its details, the invention may vary within the scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pallet comprising:a frame whose upper part, at least at sides thereof, is provided with edges projecting from the pallet, a frame structure being arranged inside the frame, and a loading surface onto which a load is to be arranged, wherein both sides of the pallet are provided with stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in a longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction, the stiffening elements engage the outermost edges of the frame, and the stiffening elements define outermost edges of the pallet in the longitudinal direction.
  • 2. A pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame structure of the pallet comprises frame bars running across the pallet and supported against the frame on both sides of the pallet.
  • 3. A pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein corners of the pallet are provided with corner elements comprising locking holes and the stiffening elements comprise fastening holes aligned with the locking holes.
  • 4. A pallet comprising:a frame whose upper part, at least at sides thereof, is provided with edges projecting from the pallet; a frame structure being arranged inside the frame; and a loading surface onto which a load is to be arranged, wherein both sides of the pallet are provided with stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in a longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction, and both sides of the pallet are provided with at least two stiffening elements detachably lockable to the frame through holes in the frame, and when the loaded pallet is lifted by the stiffening elements, the stiffening elements and the load tied to the pallet combine to stiffen the pallet, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction.
  • 5. A pallet as claimed in claim 4, wherein a stiffening element comprises a horizontal flange to be arranged below an edge of the pallet, one end of the horizontal flange being provided with an upwards pointing vertical flange equipped with a lifting hole and the other end being provided with a downwards pointing vertical flange, which comprises at least two hook parts and which is to be supported against the frame of the pallet, and in that the pallet comprises, between the frame bars, supporting elements supported against the frame and/or the frame bars, and apertures provided in the frame at an upper surface of the supporting elements, enabling the stiffening element to be arranged in the pallet by arranging the hook parts of the stiffening element in connection with the supporting elements through the apertures in the frame.
  • 6. A pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein both sides of the pallet are provided with separate stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in the longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted by its ends without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction.
  • 7. A pallet as claimed in claim 6, wherein both ends of the pallet are provided with separate stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in the lateral direction.
  • 8. A pallet as claimed in claim 6, wherein the stiffening elements are detachable from the pallet.
  • 9. A pallet as claimed in claim 6, wherein a stiffening element comprises a stiffening part to be arranged on top of the pallet, and a gripping part comprising a horizontal flange to be arranged below the edge of the pallet and a vertical flange connecting the stiffening part and the horizontal flange.
  • 10. A pallet as claimed in claim 9, wherein the stiffening part comprises a cross-section having an enclosed and hollow perimeter.
  • 11. A pallet comprising:a frame whose upper part, at least at sides thereof, is provided with edges projecting from the pallet; a frame structure being arranged inside the frame; and a loading surface onto which a load is to be arranged, wherein corners of the pallet are provided with corner elements comprising locking holes both sides of the pallet are provided with separate stiffening elements arranged to stiffen the pallet in the longitudinal direction, and the stiffening element comprises fastening holes for fastening the stiffening element to the pallet by fastening elements to be arranged into the locking holes of the pallet.
  • 12. A pallet as claimed in claim 11, said stiffening elements further comprising fastening points in proximity to said locking holes, wherein the stiffening element is arranged to be fastened to the pallet by locking through said fastening points and said locking holes.
  • 13. A pallet as claimed in claim 6, wherein a sealing element is arranged between the pallet and the stiffening element.
  • 14. A pallet as claimed in claim 6, wherein a waterproof weather guard is arranged in connection with the stiffening elements to cover the load.
  • 15. A pallet as claimed in claim 6, wherein a fixed protective housing is arranged in connection with the stiffening elements to cover the load.
  • 16. A pallet as claimed in claim 15, wherein the fixed protective housing is foldable and dismountable.
  • 17. A pallet as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sides and ends of the pallet, excluding the point where the corner elements are located, are provided with reductions enabling the stiffening elements to be arranged in connection with the pallet such that the total width and the total length of the pallet remain substantially the same.
  • 18. A pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pallet is provided with at least one cavity to enable the load to be partly arranged inside the frame of the pallet.
  • 19. A pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the size of the pallet in the longitudinal and lateral directions is matched with that of the bottom of a twenty-feet container used in sea transport.
  • 20. A pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pallet is arranged to be locked to a cargo space of a road transport means such that the pallet constitutes the bottom of the cargo space.
  • 21. A pallet comprising:a frame whose upper part, at least at sides thereof, is provided with edges projecting from the pallet; a frame structure being arranged inside the frame; a loading surface onto which a load is to be arranged; and detachable stiffening elements detachably attached to the frame edges on both sides of the frame and arranged to stiffen the pallet in a longitudinal direction, enabling the pallet, even while carrying a load, to be lifted without the pallet substantially bending in the longitudinal direction, the detachable stiffening elements comprising a stiffening part having a cross-section with an enclosed and hollow perimeter.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 35 411 Jul 2000 DE
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