The present invention relates to pallet protection, and more particularly to protecting blocks of a lightweight pallet.
The present invention provides protection for blocks of lightweight pallets. The present invention provides a block protector assembly including a protector contoured to conform to a block of a pallet where the pallet includes a plurality of blocks, and an attachment mechanism coupled to the protector, where the attachment mechanism is configured to secure the protector to the block of the pallet, where the protector includes a rigid material. In an exemplary embodiment, the protector includes at least one protruding flange that is configured to extend past the block of the pallet such that the protruding flange is configured to cover a deck of the pallet. In an exemplary embodiment, the attachment mechanism includes one or more prongs. The present invention also provides a method including determining a contour of a block of a pallet, fabricating a protector to follow the contour of the block, and securing the protector to the block. In addition, the present invention provides a protector for preventing damage to a block of a pallet, where the protector includes a first side of the protector contoured to a first side of the block, a second side of the protector contoured to a second side of the block, and a third side of the protector contoured to a third side of the block.
The present invention provides protection for blocks of lightweight pallets. The present invention provides a block protector assembly including a protector contoured to conform to a block of a pallet where the pallet includes a plurality of blocks, and an attachment mechanism coupled to the protector, where the attachment mechanism is configured to secure the protector to the block of the pallet, where the protector includes a rigid material. In an exemplary embodiment, the protector includes at least one protruding flange that is configured to extend past the block of the pallet such that the protruding flange is configured to cover a deck of the pallet. In an exemplary embodiment, the attachment mechanism includes one or more prongs. The present invention also provides a method including determining a contour of a block of a pallet, fabricating a protector to follow the contour of the block, and securing the protector to the block. In addition, the present invention provides a protector including a protector for preventing damage to a block of a pallet, where the protector includes a first side of the protector contoured to a first side of the block, a second side of the protector contoured to a second side of the block, and a third side of the protector contoured to a third side of the block.
Lightweight pallets may be used as cost effective disposable replacements to more traditional wooden pallets. The use of corrugated paper pallets has been trending upward. However, damage to these pallets remains a reason why more companies have not made the change from standard wooden pallets. Corrugated pallets arrive to the customer with punctured blocks due to fork trucks shunting them throughout the products distribution. There is a need to mitigate the potential for damage, especially from a fork truck puncture. The term block generally refers to a support structure attached underneath the top deck of a pallet.
To overcome the fragility of lightweight pallets, the present invention provides support and protection to blocks of lightweight pallets.
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In a further embodiment, the attachment mechanism is configured to secure protector 100 to the block by a friction fit. Curves 120 and 122 create a lesser dimension than that of the width of a block. For example, when protector 100 is placed on the block of the pallet curved portions 120 and 122 press into the sides of the block, thus creating a holding effect/friction fit.
In a further embodiment, protector 100 includes at least one protruding flange 150 that is configured to extend past the block such that protruding flange 150 is configured to cover a deck of the pallet. Protruding flange 150 is designed to distribute an impact force to the deck as well as the block, which in turn reduces the likelihood of block separation and or puncture.
In a further embodiment, the attachment mechanism includes prongs 125 and 127. In an embodiment, prongs 125 and 127 are designed to fit onto a back side of the block. For example, prongs 125 and 127 are pulled outward while protector 100 gets pushed until it secures onto the block.
In one embodiment protector 100 includes, a fourth side, where the fourth side includes one or more prong(s) 125 and 127 configured to be secured to a fourth side of the block of the pallet, thereby being configured to secure protector 100 to the block of the pallet.
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In one embodiment, one or more dimensions 235 and 230 of the one or more prongs 125 and 127 is at least 20 mm in length. Protector 100 is designed so that a gap 233 can be expanded to fit over the block of the pallet. For example, once protector 100 is fully engaged on the block, prongs 125 and 127 will latch onto the back of the block.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a protector configured to prevent damage to a block of a pallet, where the protector includes first side 105 of the protector contoured to a first side of the block, the second side of the protector contoured to a second side of the block, and the third side of the protector contoured to a third side of the block. In this embodiment, the second side of protector 100 includes two flat regions 135 and 130 and one curved region 122. In this embodiment, the third side of protector 100 includes two flat regions 140 and 145 and one curved region 120.
In a further embodiment, the third side of protector 100 includes a curved surface 120 such that at least one dimension across protector 100 is smaller than a corresponding dimension across the block of the pallet. At rest protector 100 will have at least one dimension 270 that is smaller than at least one dimension of the block of the pallet. For example, when protector 100 is engaged onto the pallet, protector 100 will be pulled out or spread apart at the open side so it will fit over the pallet. For example, when protector 100 is fully engaged, protector 100 will close around the block. The regions where the dimension 270 is smaller than the block will push into protector 100.
In a further embodiment, protector 100 includes an inner surface where the inner surface is rough. The inner surface can be defined as some or all of the area of protector 100 that comes into contact with the pallet. In one embodiment, the inner surface/rough surface may include, but is not limited to, an abrasive coating or texture, ridges along the inner surface, and/or indentations on protector 100 to create an uneven surface.
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In a further embodiment, protector 400 includes one or more indentation tabs 455 configured to secure protector 400 to the block of the pallet. Indention tabs 455 may be one or more pieces that are at an angle to the body of protector 400 pointing inward as seen in
In one embodiment protector 400 has side flanges 451, 452, 453, and 454. Side flanges 451, 452, 453, and 454 may be separate as shown in
In one embodiment, the rigid material is selected from the group consisting of a metal, a plastic, a rubber, and a composite. For example, protector 100/400 could be made from a wide variety of sheet metals or plastics and could have coatings or other components made from other materials depending on the qualities desired.
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In a further embodiment, securing step 630 includes securing one or more prongs 125 and 127 to the block of the pallet, thereby securing protector 100 to the block. Prongs 125 and 127 are formed to fit on the back side of the block to mitigate sliding or movement of protector 100 on the block. In a further embodiment, fabricating step 620 includes extending protruding flange 150 such that protector 100 is configured to extend past the block of the pallet such that protruding flange 150 is configured to cover a deck of the pallet.
In a further embodiment, securing step 630 includes securing protector 100 to a block by a friction fit. Protector 100 is formed such that it can press against a block when protector 100 is secured to the pallet. This is accomplished by forming protector 100 such that curved regions 120 and 122 can press into the block. For example, flat regions 135, 145, 130, and 140 are designed such that they can come into contact with the surface of the block when protector 100 is engaged to the pallet, since distance 275 is the width of the block. Regions 120 and 122 are designed such that dimension 270 would be less than the width of a block. For example, when the block protector 100 is engaged to the block, curved regions 120 and 122 press against the block creating a friction fit.
The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.
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