Claims
- 1. A parametrically wrapped separate and distinct pallet member consisting of:
- (a) a closely packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels and
- (b) a wrapping means consisting of four panels of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels surrounding said closely-packed core on all four sides.
- 2. A parametrically wrapped separate and distinct pallet member consisting of:
- (a) a closely packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels, and
- (b) a wrapping means of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels surrounding said closely-packed core on a first side, a second side, and its bottom substantially along the entire length of said member.
- 3. A parametrically wrapped separate and distinct pallet member consisting of:
- (a) a closely packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels,
- (b) a wrapping means of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels surrounding said closely-packed core on its top, its bottom and one side substantially along the entire length of said member.
- 4. A parametrically wrapped pallet member consisting of:
- (a) a closely packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels, and
- (b) a five panel wrapping means of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels surrounding said core on all four sides and having an overlapping panel fastening said wrapping means back upon itself;
- said pallet member having a protuberance or void for mating with a complementary protuberance or void in another pallet member.
- 5. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked therein, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid laterally in parallel, spaced positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally, displaced positions thereon to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure; said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide the level upper platform, and bottom surfaces located in a common lower horizontal plane to provide a stable, floor contacting base;
- wherein each of said base and deck members is a parametrically wrapped pallet member consisting of a closely-packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels surrounded by a wrapping means of parametric, horizontally and vertically running panels surrounding said closely-packed core on all four sides.
- 6. The pallet defined in claim 5 and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 7. The pallet defined in claim 5, wherein each of said elongated base members includes a plurality of upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, and each of said deck members include a plurality of opposite horizontally outward facing U-shaped notches for engagement with said upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches when said deck members are placed horizontally, the upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches of said base members being in a mating engagement with said plurality of opposite horizontally outwardly facing U-shaped notches to form a weight supporting lattice structure wherein said base members and said deck members form a common upper horizontal plane to provide a level upper platform, the bottom surfaces of the horizontally oriented deck members no longer forming a common lower horizontal plane with the bottom surfaces of the base members.
- 8. The pallet defined in claim 5, wherein a protuberance or void in each base member mates in close tolerance relationship with a complimentary protuberance or void in each deck member, and the bottom surfaces of said base members and said deck members are no longer in a common horizontal lower plane.
- 9. The pallet defined in claim in 8, and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 10. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked therein, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid laterally in parallel, spaced positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally, displaced positions thereon to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure; said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide the level upper platform, and bottom surfaces located in a common lower horizontal plane to provide a stable, floor contacting base;
- wherein each of said base and deck members is a parametrically wrapped pallet member consisting of a closely-packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels surrounded by a wrapping means of parametric, horizontally and vertically running panels surrounding said closely-packed core on a first side, a second side, and its bottom substantially along the entire length of said member.
- 11. The pallet defined in claim 10 and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 12. The pallet defined in claim 10, wherein each of said elongated base members includes a plurality of upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, and each of said deck members include a plurality of opposite horizontally outward facing U-shaped notches for engagement with said upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches when said deck members are placed horizontally, the upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches of said base members being in a mating engagement with said plurality of opposite horizontally outwardly facing U-shaped notches to form a weight supporting lattice structure wherein said base members and said deck members form a common upper horizontal plane to provide a level upper platform, the bottom surfaces of the horizontally oriented deck members no longer forming a common lower horizontal plane with the bottom surfaces of the base members.
- 13. The pallet defined in claim 10, wherein a protuberance or void in each of said base members mates in close tolerance relationship with a complimentary protuberance or void in each of said deck members, the bottom surfaces of the base members and deck members no longer in a common, lower, horizontal plane.
- 14. The pallet defined in claim 13 and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 15. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked therein, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid laterally in parallel, spaced positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally, displaced positions thereon to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure; said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide the level upper platform, and bottom surfaces located in a common lower horizontal plane to provide a stable, floor contacting base;
- wherein each of said base and said deck members is a parametrically wrapped pallet member consisting of a closely-packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels and surrounded by a wrapping means of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels surrounding said closely-packed core on its top, on its bottom and one side substantially along the entire length of said member.
- 16. The pallet defined in claim 15 and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 17. The pallet defined in claim 15, wherein each of said elongated base members includes a plurality of upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, and each of said deck members include a plurality of opposite horizontally outward facing U-shaped notches for engagement with said upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches when said deck members are placed horizontally, the upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches of said base members being in a mating engagement with said plurality of opposite horizontally outwardly facing U-shaped notches to form a weight supporting lattice structure wherein said base members and said deck members form a common upper horizontal plane to provide a levels upper platform, the bottom surfaces of the horizontally oriented deck members no longer forming a common lower horizontal plane with the bottom surfaces of the base members.
- 18. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked therein, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid laterally in parallel, spaced positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally, displaced positions thereon to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure; said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide the level upper platform, and bottom surfaces located in a common lower horizontal plane to provide a stable, floor contacting base;
- wherein each of said base and said deck members is a parametrically wrapped pallet member consisting of a closely-packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels surrounded by a five panel wrapping means of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels surrounding said core on all four sides and having an overlapping panel fastening said wrapping means back upon itself said pallet member having a protuberance or void for mating with a complementary protuberance or void in another pallet member.
- 19. The pallet defined in claim 18 and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 20. The pallet defined in claim 18 wherein a protuberance or void in each base member mates in close tolerance relationship with a complimentary or protuberance or void in each of said deck members, the bottom surfaces of the base members and deck members no longer in a common lower horizontal plane.
- 21. The pallet defined in claim 20, and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 22. The pallet defined in claim 18, wherein each of said elongated base members includes a plurality of upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, and each of said deck members include a plurality of opposite horizontally outward facing U-shaped notches for engagement with said upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches when said deck members are placed horizontally, the upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches of said base members being in a mating engagement with said plurality of opposite horizontally outwardly facing U-shaped notches to form a weight supporting lattice structure wherein said base members and said deck members form a common upper horizontal plane to provide a level upper platform, the bottom surfaces of the horizontally oriented deck members no longer forming a common lower horizontal plane with the bottom surfaces of the base members.
- 23. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked thereon comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid laterally in parallel, spaced, positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally displaced positions thereon to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure; said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide the level upper platform, wherein each one of said base and deck members comprises a solid core of adjacent panels surrounded by an outer covering of parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels extending substantially along the entire length of said members.
- 24. The pallet defined in claim 23, wherein said deck members are square cross-sectioned runners, and the bottom surfaces of said deck members and said base members are not in a common lower horizontal plane.
- 25. The pallet defined in claim 23, wherein each of said elongated base members includes a plurality of upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, and each of said deck members includes a plurality of opposite, horizontally outward facing, U-shaped notches for engagement with said upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, the upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches of said base members being in mating engagement with said plurality of opposite horizontally outward facing U-shaped notches to form a weight supporting lattice structure, wherein said base members and said deck members form a common upper horizontal plane to provide a level upper platform, and the bottom surfaces of the base members and deck members are not in a common lower horizontal plane.
- 26. The pallet defined in claim 23, wherein a protuberance or void in at least one of said base members mates in close tolerance relationship with a complimentary protuberance or void in at least one of said elongated deck member.
- 27. The pallet defined in claim 26, and including a top sheet attached to said pallet.
- 28. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked thereon, and the like comprising:
- (a) a plurality of spaced, parallel and longitudinally extending base members;
- (b) a plurality of spaced, parallel and laterally extending deck members; wherein each base member is a rectangular cross-sectioned member having a planer top surface and comprising a first closely packed core of adjacent vertically stacked panels; and wherein each deck member is a rectangular cross-section member having a planer top surface and comprising a second closely packed core of adjacent horizontally stacked panels; each base member being further provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced parallel and laterally extending first U-shaped notches which open upwardly onto each said base member top surface; each deck member having opposing vertical sides and being further provided with a plurality of laterally spaced parallel and vertically extending opposing pairs of second U-shaped notches, one notch of each pair opening to one vertical side and the other notch of each pair opening to the other vertical side; said deck members being respectively inserted at said pairs of second notches into corresponding ones of said first notches to establish the longitudinal spacing of said deck members, said first notches being longitudinally dimensioned less than spacings between ones of said pairs of said second notches by an amount sufficient to apply an interference force fit for interconnecting said base members to said deck members to establish the lateral spacing of said base members; and said first notches being vertically dimensioned relatively the same as corresponding vertical dimensions between said ones of said pairs of first notches of said deck members so that said deck members inserted into said first notches presents said deck member top surfaces in a common plane with said base member top surfaces.
- 29. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked thereon, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced, positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally displaced positions therealong to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure;
- said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide a level upper platform, and bottom surfaces located in a common lower horizontal plane to provide a stable, floor contacting base; wherein each of said base and said deck members is a pallet member consisting of a closely packed core of adjacent vertically oriented panels connected together by locking and linking joints wherein each of said elongated base members includes a plurality of upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches, and each of said deck members include a plurality of opposite, horizontally outwardly facing U-shaped notches for engagement with said upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches when said deck members are placed horizontally, the upwardly facing U-shaped rectangular notches of said base members being in a mating engagement with said plurality of opposite horizontally outwardly facing U-shaped notches to form a weight supporting lattice structure wherein said base members and said deck members form a common upper horizontal plane to provide a level upper platform, the bottom surfaces of the horizontally oriented deck members no longer forming a common lower horizontal plane with the bottom surfaces of the base members.
- 30. A pallet of corrugated material for the shipment and storage of a load of goods stacked thereon comprising:
- (a) a plurality of elongated base members laid longitudinally in parallel, spaced positions; and
- (b) a plurality of elongated deck members laid laterally in parallel, spaced, positions and intersecting said base members at longitudinally displaced position thereon to interconnect the same to form a free-standing lattice structure; said base and deck members each having top surfaces located in a common upper horizontal plane to provide the level upper platform, wherein each one of said base and deck members comprises a solid core of adjacent panel surrounded by an outer covering consisting of four parametric, horizontal and vertically running panels.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/040,338, filed Mar. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,357,875 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/792,182, filed Nov. 14, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,218,913), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/631,714, filed Dec. 21, 1990 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/321,022, filed Mar. 9, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,446). The disclosure of U.S. Letters Patent Nos. 4,979,446 and 5,218,913 and 5,357,875 are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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