Claims
- 1. In a synthetic resin pallet, for use with a fork lift, comprising separately molded upper and lower decks spaced apart by a plurality of supports to define therebetween fork-receiving regions, the improvement wherein a surface of one of the upper and lower decks is substantially planar and includes recesses, and the supports are integrally formed with and project generally perpendicular from the other of the upper and lower decks and are secured to the surface of the one deck, the supports being tapered and having an integrally-molded first end and a second end, wherein one of the first and second ends of the supports is wider than the other of the first and second ends thereof.
- 2. The pallet of claim 1, wherein the first end of the supports is wider than the second end.
- 3. The pallet of claim 1, wherein one of ends of the supports is received in the recesses in the surface of the one deck.
- 4. The pallet of claim 3, wherein the recesses and the supports have integrally formed mating elements which snap-actingly engage one another to lock the supports in the recesses when the upper and lower decks are assembled.
- 5. The pallet of claim 1, wherein one of the supports is located substantially at the center of the pallet, and the other supports are located substantially at the periphery of the pallet, the central support being the largest support.
- 6. The pallet of claim 5, wherein the pallet is generally rectangular with nine supports between the decks, one support being located at each corner of the pallet, and one support being located medially of each side of the pallet, the supports defining two fork-receiving regions for forks entering from each side of the pallet.
- 7. The pallet of claim 6, wherein the lower deck comprises a generally rectangular perimeter base from which the peripheral supports project, and an integrally formed X shaped central base from which the central support projects, the central joining with the perimeter base medially of each side thereof.
- 8. The pallet of claim 7, wherein the perimeter base and the central base define four large openings through the lower deck.
- 9. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of the supports is hollow, has a side wall, and has in its interior upright stiffening ribs which project inwardly from said side wall.
- 10. In a synthetic resin pallet, for use with a fork lift, comprising separately molded upper and lower decks spaced apart by a plurality of supports to define therebetween fork-receiving regions, the improvement wherein a one side of an underside of the upper deck and upperside of the lower deck is substantially planar, and the supports are integrally formed with and project upwardly from the other side of the underside of the upper deck and upperside of the lower deck, and are secured to the one side, the supports having lower ends and upper ends, one of the ends of the supports being received in recesses in the one side, wherein the supports are tapered, one of the lower and upper ends of the supports is wider than the other of the lower and upper ends thereof.
- 11. The pallet of claim 10, wherein each of the supports is hollow, has a side wall, and has in its interior upright stiffening ribs which project inwardly from said side wall.
- 12. In a synthetic resin pallet, for use with a fork lift, comprising separately molded upper and lower decks spaced apart by a plurality of nine supports to define therebetween fork-receiving region, the improvement wherein one side of the underside of the upper deck and the upperside of the lower deck is substantially planar, and the supports are integrally formed with and project from an other side of the underside of the upper deck and the upperside of the lower deck, and are secured to the one side, one of the supports being located substantially at the center of the pallet, and the other supports are located substantially at the periphery of the pallet, the central support being the largest support, wherein the pallet is generally rectangular, one support being located at each corner of the pallet, and one support being located medially of each side of the pallet, the supports defining two of said fork-receiving regions for forks entering from each side of the pallet, the bottom deck includes a generally rectangular perimeter base from which the peripheral supports project, and an integrally formed X-shaped central base from which the central support projects, the central base joining with the perimeter base medially of each side thereof, the perimeter base and the central base defining four large openings through the lower deck, and wherein portions of the central support protrude into the large openings.
- 13. A pallet according to claim 12 wherein the underside of the perimeter base and the underside of the central base have reinforcing ribs, some of said reinforcing ribs lying beneath the supports, the reinforcing ribs beneath the supports being more closely spaced than elsewhere in the perimeter base and the central base.
- 14. A pallet according to claim 12 wherein the corner supports are circular in cross-section, the medial side supports are oblong in cross-section with rounded ends in the areas adjacent the fork-receiving regions, and the central support is rectangular in cross-section with rounded corners.
- 15. A pallet according to claim 14 wherein the supports are tapered, the lower ends of the supports being wider than the upper ends thereof.
- 16. A pallet according to claim 15 wherein the top of the perimeter base and the top of the central base have beveled edges.
- 17. A pallet according to claim 16 wherein each of the supports is hollow, has a side wall, and has in its interior upright stiffening ribs which project inwardly from said side wall.
- 18. A pallet according to claim 14 wherein the top of the perimeter base and the top of the central base have beveled edges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/439,427 filed Nov. 15, 1999, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/004,389 filed on Jan. 8, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,677.
Continuations (2)
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