The present invention relates to a pallet made of a plastics or metal material such as aluminum adopted or used for the solidity and durability thereof, and more particularly, to a pallet in which sharp cut edges of the members are prevented from being exposed.
Generally, pallets have been widely used to stack bulky and heavy goods for lifting and transporting, especially by forklift trucks. Among various kinds of pallets, known are robust and durable pallets comprising supporting members, upper plate members and prop members, which are formed by cutting extrusion-molded basic materials of different shapes into desired lengths of pieces.
Since the pieces or members obtained as above have sharp cut edges, the pallets made of such members also have cut edges directly exposed to the danger of harming the workers involved and/or damaging the workers' clothes or other objects touched by them.
To lift a pallet with goods stacked thereon, forks of a forklift truck should be inserted into spaces between prop members of the pallet. However, even a driver skilled in operating the truck may have difficulties in accurate insertion of the forks. Thus, the prop members, among others, are liable to be deformed or damaged, thereby shortening the life of the pallet itself, if the forks strike against the prop members while being inserted into the spaces between the prop members.
Accordingly, the present invention is conceived to solve the problems in the prior art as above. An object of the invention is to provide a pallet which may reduce possible injuries to the workers or damages to the objects involved in using, operating or keeping in custody thereof with or without goods stacked thereon.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pallet with improved robustness or solidity.
The objects of the present invention are achieved by making cut edges of respective members of a pallet to be buried in or hidden by a cover or the like and by constructing prop members to have a reinforced double structure.
Hereinafter, pallets according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The supporting members 10 are formed into a rectangular tubular shape and comprises a body 11 having opposite walls 111 and a reinforcing wall 112 therebetween and a roof portion 15 with opposite wings 13 provided with a downward projection for defining a longitudinal groove 14.
The upper plate members 20 may have a cross section in the form of
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A conventional upper plate members including those disclosed in the Korean Utility Model Registration Nos. 334246 and 338716 in the name of the applicant may also be used.
Further, both ends of the upper plate member 20 are covered by guards 40 which have a cross section in the form of
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to prevent sharp cut edges thereof from being exposed to the outside.
The prop member 30 comprises a body 31 and a reinforcement 32 with a size to be coupled within the body 31, and the auxiliary prop member 30′ also comprises a body 31′ and a reinforcement 32, as the prop members 30.
The body 31 may be made by cutting an elongated tubular material, extruded to have integral inner and outer walls 311 and sidewalls 312, into a desired length. Two bodies 31 are attached under the both ends of the supporting member 10. In the body 31 of the prop member, the inner wall 311 has a rectangular groove made by cutting away the upper portion thereof in proportion to the height of the wall 111 of the supporting member 10 so as to receive the body 11 of the supporting member therein. In the body 31′ of the auxiliary prop member 30′ to be attached under the central portion of the supporting member 10, both inner and outer walls 311 thereof have a rectangular groove formed by cutting away the upper portions thereof to receive the body 11 of the supporting member in the same manner as described above for the prop member 30.
The body 11 of the supporting member 10 constructed as above is accommodated and engaged in the upper space of the bodies 31 and 31′, while the bottom portion of the body 11 is seated on the upper ends of the inner and outer walls 311 forming the bottom of the grooves.
The front and rear ends of the supporting member 10 abut on upper ends of the outer walls 311 of the bodies 31 of the prop members, while upper ends of the sidewalls 312 thereof are placed in the longitudinal grooves 14 of the supporting member 10 and then covered with the wings 13. Thus, sharp cut edges at the both ends of the supporting member 10 and the upper ends of the sidewalls of the bodies 31 of the prop members 30 are covered not to be exposed so that accidents of injuries or damages due to such sharp cut edges may be prevented. This is also true of the auxiliary prop member 30′.
Each of the reinforcements 32 comprises opposite sidewalls 322 with a transverse partition 323 formed therebetween, and a bottom portion 321 with extensions 324 formed outwardly.
The reinforcement 32 may be made by cutting an elongated tubular body, extruded to have a sectional shape of “
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into a desired length. The length of the reinforcement is around the same as the distance between the inner and outer walls 311 of the body 31 or 31′, and the distance between outer surfaces of the both sidewalls 322 is almost the same as that between inner surfaces of the both sidewalls 312 of the body 31.
Thus, upper ends of the sidewalls 312 and 322 with the same height are flush with each other, when the reinforcement 32 is coupled into the body 31. Walls 111 of the body 11 are placed in the space between the sidewalls of the reinforcement, as the body 11 of the supporting member 10 is fitted into the prop member 30. This is also true of the body 31′ of the auxiliary prop member 30′.
Meanwhile, the height of the sidewalls 322 of the reinforcement 32 may be made lower than that of the sidewalls 312 of the body 31 or 31′. In this case, the upper portions of the both sidewalls 312 of the body 31 or 31′ are preferably thicker than the other portions thereof such that those portions may be tightly caught in the groove 14.
In this state, the upper ends of the sidewalls 322 of the reinforcement 32 are not exposed to the outside, as they are received within the grooves 14 of the supporting member 10, together with the upper ends of the sidewalls 312 of the body 31 or 31′. At the same time, lower ends of the both sidewalls 312 of the body 31 or 31′ are seated on upper surfaces of the extensions 324 of the reinforcement so that they may not be exposed to the outside. Consequently, sharp cut edges of the upper ends of the sidewalls of the reinforcement and the lower ends of the sidewalls of the body are not exposed, thereby preventing accidents of injuries or damages.
Since the prop member 30 has a double structure in which the reinforcement 32 is fitted into the body 31 and the body 11 of the supporting member 10 is mounted in the upper portion of the prop member and the transverse partition 323 is formed at the intermediate portion of the reinforcement, the strength of the prop member is increased so that the prop member may not be easily deformed or damaged, even in the case that a strong impact is applied thereto. Accordingly, the life of the pallet can be prolonged. This is also true of the auxiliary prop member 30′.
However, depending on the size or weight of articles to be stacked on the pallet, the prop member may consist of only the body 31 without the reinforcement. In this case, it is preferred that a cover is attached to the lower opening of the body.
The gaps or intervals between and numbers of supporting members 10, upper plate members 20, prop members 30 and auxiliary prop members 30′ are determined in consideration of the sizes or weights of articles to be stacked on the pallet. Coupling portions of the supporting members 10 and the upper plate members 20 are preferably fixed to each other by means of fasteners such as rivets 50.
The auxiliary prop member 30′ may be constructed of a tubular body with a closed top face, which may be directly coupled to the bottom surface of the body of the supporting member 10 by means of spot welding, rivetting or the like.
Meanwhile, the top surfaces of the upper plate member 20 and the outer surface of the body 31 of the prop member 30 are preferably provided with a plurality of nonslip protrusions 60 to prevent slipperiness of the pallet and sliding of articles stacked on the pallet and to reinforce the strength of the members themselves.
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The construction of the reinforcing members 70, is not limited to that in
Although the pallets of the present invention have been described in connection with the preferred embodiments, it is to be noted that the present invention is not limited thereto. For instance, the supporting members 10 may be made without the roof portion and with the wings extending outwardly from the upper ends of the walls.
Moreover, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations, modifications and changes can be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and those variations, modifications and changes fall within the scope of the present invention.
According to the present invention, the pallets are made such that sharp cut edges of the supporting members, upper plate members and prop members are not exposed to the outside. Thus, it is possible to reduce the possible accidents of injuries and damages. Accordingly, there is an advantage in that the pallet can be safely used.
Particularly, with the double structure of the prop members in which the body and the reinforcement are coupled together and the body of the supporting member is coupled to the upper portion of the prop member and the transverse partition is provided at the intermediate portion of the reinforcement, deformation or damage of the pallet can hardly be caused by force of impact thereon. Thus, there is an advantage in that the life of the pallet itself is prevented from being shortened by such impact.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2005-0004014 | Jan 2005 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR05/02442 | 7/27/2005 | WO | 00 | 5/6/2008 |