1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a plastic pallet for supporting goods.
2. Background Art
Many plastic pallets used today have top and bottom horizontal decks connected by a series of posts, between which the forks of a lift truck or pallet jack are inserted. While these types of pallets may be functional, strong, and have the desired stiffness, they typically have a large package height and thus may use more material and be heavier than what the application requires. One example of this type of pallet is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,283,044 by the inventor of the present invention, and assigned to the assignee of the present invention. Other types of pallets, such as the stringer pallet design, often have a lower profile package height, but may also not be as strong as desired. Moreover, such pallets may not provide sufficient racking strength when they are subjected to load under a racking scenario. The rack load is the load-carrying capacity and deflection of a pallet which is supported by a rack frame near the ends of the pallet.
Accordingly, a plastic pallet is desired which is lighter and less expensive than a pallet having complete upper and lower decks with posts disposed therebetween, while providing sufficient strength and durability and also providing a desired rack load capacity.
Thus, it is a goal according to the present invention to provide a plastic pallet which is lighter and less expensive than other pallets, while providing sufficient strength, durability, and also provides the desired rack load capacity.
It is another object according to the present invention to provide a plastic pallet which is formed in two pieces, each of which have a unitary construction.
In accordance with the objects and goals of the present invention, provided is a pallet having a top deck member and a bottom deck member. The top deck member has an upper surface, and also has a lower surface defined by a plurality of first cross-rib members. The bottom deck member has an upper portion and a plurality of runners extending downwardly from the upper portion in a unitary construction. The upper portion has an upper surface defined by a plurality of second cross-rib members corresponding generally to the first cross-rib members and attached to the first cross-rib members to securely attach the top deck and bottom deck to each other. The runners have a lower surface and extend transversely across the pallet in a generally parallel orientation. The runners have a plurality of upright members and support members extending between the upright members and integrally formed therewith in a unitary construction. The plurality of second cross-rib members extend generally vertically from the top deck to the lower surface of the runners.
In one embodiment, the support members of the pallet has an upper support surface and a lower support surface, and one of the upper support and lower support surfaces is defined by a plurality of rib members. In the embodiment shown, the lower support surface is defined by a plurality of rib members. The first and second cross-rib members are preferably attached to each other by a welding process, and preferably hot-plate welding. Also, the bottom surfaces of the upright members and support members are co-planar. These features may apply to any of the pallets provided according to the invention herein.
Moreover, one of the pallet mating surfaces has a locating member projecting therefrom, and the other of the first and second mating ribbed surfaces has a recess formed therein for receiving the locating member therein to aid in aligning the upper and lower decks. The pallet may also have at least one reinforcement member extending between the upper deck portion and lower deck portion, wherein at least one of the lower surface of the upper deck portion and the upper surface of the lower deck portion have at least one channel formed therein for receiving the reinforcement member therein.
Another pallet provided according to the present invention includes a first deck member and a second deck member. The first deck member has an upper surface arranged for receiving a load thereupon, and a also has lower surface having a first plurality of cross-ribs. The second deck member has a horizontally disposed upper portion with a lower surface, and an upper surface defined by a second plurality of cross-ribs which correspond generally to and mate with the first plurality of cross-ribs. The second deck further has a lower portion integrally formed with the upper portion to form a unitary construction therewith. The lower portion extends downwardly from the upper portion and is defined by a plurality of generally parallel runners for supporting the pallet. The runners are spaced apart from each other to define openings therebetween. Each runner has a plurality of post members and at least one support member extending between the bottom of the post members for interconnecting the posts members in a unitary construction.
Another pallet provided according to the present invention includes an upper deck portion having a first mating cross-ribbed surface, and a load surface opposite the first mating ribbed surface. The pallet also includes a lower deck portion having a second mating ribbed surface defined by a plurality of rib members, a lower surface opposite the second mating ribbed surface, and a plurality of generally parallel legs extending downwardly from the lower surface to form a unitary construction. The legs are spaced apart from each other to define pallet openings therebetween. The legs have at least one post member within which some of the plurality of rib members extend to a bottom surface of the at least one post member, and a foot portion extending across a bottom of the at least one post member and forming a unitary construction therewith. The first and second mating ribbed surfaces are mounted to each other for securing the upper deck portion and lower deck portion together.
Further provided is a first deck member having a plurality of first cross-rib members forming first partial box-beam sections. A second deck member has second cross-rib members forming second partial box beam sections and corresponding generally to the first cross-rib members, the first and second mating surfaces attached to form box-beam sections between the first deck member and second deck member. The second deck member further includes a plurality of runners projecting downwardly from the second mating surface in a unitary construction and extending transversely across the second deck member in a generally parallel orientation, the runners further having a plurality of post members and support members extending between the post members and integrally formed therewith in a unitary construction. The plurality of second cross-rib members extend between the second mating surface and a lower portion of the runners.
The above objects and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
a (attached), 10b (spaced apart) show a cross-sectional view taken along the line 10-10 of
a (attached), 11b (spaced apart) show a cross-sectional view taken along the line 11-11 of
a (attached), 12b (spaced apart) show a cross-sectional view taken along the line 12-12 of
a (attached), 13b (spaced apart) show a cross-sectional view taken along the line 13-13 of
Top deck 12 is a generally planer and horizontally disposed member having an upper surface 16 (
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a, 10b, 11a, 11b, 12a, 12b, 13a, and 13b illustrate cross-sectional views taken generally along corresponding lines shown in
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Accordingly, the teachings herein provide pallets 10, 110 with the desired strength, package height, weight, and racking strength.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 10/028,481, filed on Dec. 18, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,874,428.
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