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The present invention generally relates to a retractable stop for a pallet or other similar structure having a frictional element on an exposed surface when retracted.
Pallets, dollies and other similar structures are used for transporting goods or other articles, typically held in containers. Issues arise if the containers move on the pallet during transportation. Currently, movement of containers during transportation is prevented or limited by hard stops, such as molded (i.e., fixed) perimeter lips and side walls; and/or frictional elements, such as rubber grommets and scuffed or gritty (i.e., rough) surfaces.
In certain instances, retractable stops (typically referred to as “pop-ups”) positioned about the pallet or dolly can be used to create hard stops for containing certain size containers. For larger containers, the pop-up is retracted under the weight of the container.
The present invention provides an improved retractable stop that combines the features of a hard stop with those of a frictional element.
The present invention provides a retractable stop with a frictional element on a top surface of the stop. The combination of a retractable stop with a frictional element provides the flexibility of a pop-up with the added benefit of the frictional surface to prevent movement of various sized containers during transport. In particular, adding the frictional element to the pop-up solves the problem of unwanted movement when large or oversized containers are transported by smaller footprint pallets or dollies. The pop-ups on such smaller pallets or dollies are typically positioned for smaller containers and are in a retracted position when used with larger containers. This is because the larger container is typically positioned on top of one or more of the retractable stops—forcing the stops to retract downward into the pallet. The frictional element inhibits the larger container from moving in such situations.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a transport structure with a combination retractable stop and frictional element is provided. The transport structure comprises a support surface for transporting an item, a first retractable stop mounted to the transport structure and a first frictional element secured to a portion of the first retractable stop. The transport structure can be a pallet, dolly or other similar structure.
The stop can be formed from plastic. The stop includes a first spring element and a second spring element. The spring elements can be leaf springs.
The frictional element can be formed from rubber or cork or other friction generating material. The frictional element can also be provided with a texture, raised and/or lowered pattern, or other surface configurations to increase its ability to prevent slippage of containers.
The first retractable stop can include a first extension portion that extends above the support surface when the retractable stop is not retracted and a base portion. It can also include a depression for receiving the first frictional element. The frictional element can be molded in the retractable stop.
In accordance with another embodiment, a transport item comprises a support surface for transporting items and a plurality of retractable stops positioned about the support surface. Each of the plurality of retractable stops includes a frictional element secured to a portion of the retractable stop.
Further aspects of the invention are disclosed in the Figures and are described herein.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The present invention is directed to transport mechanisms, such as pallets, dollies with wheels 30 and other similar structures. The pallets, dollies, etc. are typically formed from a molded plastic or other suitable material. The transport mechanisms include one or more retractable stops where each stop includes a frictional element. The frictional element is positioned on a surface that is exposed when the stop is in a retracted state.
The retractable stops 12 are mounted on the pallet 10 for linear movement up and down. As illustrated in
When a weight (such as a container) is placed on the upper extension 16, the spring elements 20 flex to a compressed position as shown in
As illustrated in
The stop 12 can be formed from plastic or other suitable material. The frictional element 26 can be rubber, cork or other suitable material that will create friction between the material and articles placed thereon. The frictional element 26 can be added to the depression 24 of the retractable stop 12 in a secondary operation (e.g., a hammered in rubber plug). Alternatively, the frictional element 26 can be molded in to the stop, either by over molding (placing the element into the mold and injecting material onto it) or two-shot or multi-shot molding (injecting two different material into the same mold). It may also be possible to otherwise secure the frictional element using an adhesive or screws or other fasteners.
The frictional element 26, by its positioning at the top of the stop, is thus exposed when the remainder of the stop is partially or completely retracted. That is, the frictional element 26 will be slightly above or flush with the upper surface 14 of the pallet such that it can interact with any container or other article placed on top of the stop 12.
While leaf springs are shown, other spring elements such as coiled metal springs can be used.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/235,869, filed Oct. 1, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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