Claims
- 1. A pallet which may rest upon a floor and upon which objects may be stacked and to which a wrapping sheet can be attached to wrap about objects on the pallet, the pallet comprising:
- a first member having a first surface upon which the objects may be stacked;
- a second member having a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to rest upon a floor; and
- an intermediate portion connecting the first and second members and defining a laterally extending periphery oriented substantially vertically between the first and second surfaces, the intermediate portion having at least one horizontally disposed retaining channel for restraining a wrapping sheet from upward movement, the channel having a pair of opposed walls spaced to receive and wedgingly entrap a wrapping sheet therebetween;
- wherein the wrapping sheet can be frictionally retained within the retaining channel to anchor the wrapping sheet so that the sheet may be wrapped about the pallet in a generally horizontal plane and so that the sheet may be wrapped upon, and thereby securing, itself and the load without lifting the pallet and the objects from the floor.
- 2. The pallet of claim 1 wherein:
- the retaining channel extends laterally in a first direction so as provide opposition to a wrapping sheet held therein and the wrapping sheet may extend in an opposite peripheral direction to spirally wrap about the periphery of the pallet and the objects stacked thereatop.
- 3. The pallet of claim 1 wherein:
- the intermediate portion defines a rectangular periphery having a corner portion with at least one laterally extending and outwardly opening groove formed therein so that the wrapping sheet may be stretchably secured within the groove thereby impeding the wrapping sheet from moving toward the first surface when wrapped about the pallet.
- 4. The pallet of claim 1 further comprising:
- elongate rails and slats, the rails forming the intermediate portion and the slats forming the first and second members.
- 5. A pallet which rests upon a floor and upon which objects may be stacked and to which a wrapping sheet can be attached to wrap about objects on the pallet, the pallet comprising:
- a first member having a first generally planar surface upon which the objects may be stacked;
- a second member having a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to rest upon a floor; and
- an intermediate portion connecting the first and second members and defining a laterally extending periphery oriented substantially vertically, the intermediate portion having a corner portion including at least one laterally extending and outwardly opening groove into which at least a portion of the wrapping sheet may pass in a generally horizontal plane and so that the sheet may be wrapped upon, and thereby securing, itself and the load without lifting the pallet and the objects from the floor.
- 6. The pallet of claim 5 wherein:
- the corner portion has a plurality of parallel and laterally extending grooves into which at least a portion of the wrapping sheet may pass to prevent the sheet from sliding toward the first surface.
- 7. A pallet which may rest upon a floor and upon which objects may be stacked and to which a strap may be attached to wrap about the objects, the pallet comprising:
- a first member having a first surface upon which the objects may be stacked;
- a second member having a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to rest upon a floor; and
- an intermediate portion connecting the first and second members and defining a laterally extending periphery oriented substantially vertically;
- wherein at least one of the first member, the second member, or the intermediate portion has two spaced apart bars defining a slot therebetween and having two strap surfaces which are positioned outboard relative to the slot, the two bars defining the intermediate slot being spaced sufficiently close to the slot so that a portion of the strap may be threaded about the two outboard strap surfaces and through the slot in an S-shaped fashion with another portion of the strap frictionally capturing the S-shaped portion against the pallet when the strap is placed under tension such that the strap is self-locking and does not require a separate-fastener to secure the strap to the pallet.
- 8. The pallet of claim 7 wherein:
- the two bars defining the intermediate slot and the outboard strap surfaces are formed in the intermediate portion.
- 9. The pallet of claim 7 wherein:
- the two bars defining the intermediate slot and the outboard surfaces are formed in the first member.
- 10. The pallet of claim 7 wherein:
- the pallet includes a plurality of spaced apart and parallel extending slats defining the first surface, the two bars which define the intermediate slot and the outboard strap surfaces, being formed in one of the slats.
- 11. A pallet which may rest upon a floor and upon which objects may be stacked, the pallet comprising:
- a first member having a first generally planar surface upon which the objects may be stacked;
- a second member having a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to rest upon a floor;
- an intermediate portion connecting the first and second members and defining a laterally extending periphery oriented substantially vertically between the first and second surfaces, the intermediate portion having a wrapping sheet retaining channel, the channel having a pair of opposed walls sufficiently closely spaced together to receive and wedgingly entrap a wrapping sheet therebetween; and
- a wrapping sheet wedgingly retained within the retaining channel so that the sheet may be tautly wrapped in a generally horizontal direction about the pallet and the objects to retain the objects on the pallet.
- 12. The pallet of claim 11 wherein:
- the retaining channel extends laterally in a first direction with the wrapping sheet held therein and the wrapping sheet extending in a second opposing direction so that the wrapping sheet may be spirally wrapped about the periphery of the pallet and the objects stacked thereatop.
- 13. The pallet of claim 11 further comprising:
- elongate rails and slats, the rails forming the intermediate portion and the slats forming the first and second members.
- 14. The pallet of claim 11 wherein:
- the intermediate portion defines a rectangular periphery having a corner portion with at least one laterally extending and outwardly opening groove formed therein with the wrapping sheet stretchably secured within the groove thereby impeding the wrapping sheet from moving toward the first surface.
- 15. A pallet which rests upon a floor and upon which objects may be stacked, the pallet comprising:
- a first member having a first generally planar surface upon which the objects may be stacked;
- a second member having a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to rest upon a floor;
- an intermediate portion connecting the first and second members and defining a laterally extending periphery, the intermediate portion having a corner portion including at least one horizontally extending and outwardly opening groove; and
- a wrapping sheet passing horizontally through the groove to prevent the sheet from sliding upwardly towards the first surface.
- 16. The pallet of claim 15 wherein:
- the intermediate portion defines a rectangular periphery.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/919,595 filed on Jul. 24, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,365,859.
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