Claims
- 1. A slip sheet device for supporting and pulling a load positioned thereon onto the fork arms of a lift truck comprising:
- a sheet of deformable plastic material having a flat main support portion;
- a flap portion non-separably connected to said flat main support portion by an elongation transverse hinge portion providing a longitudinal pivotal axis enabling resilient pivotal movement of said flap portion relative to said main support portion;
- said flap portion being normally outwardly inclined relative to said main support portion;
- said hinge portion comprising a uniform continuous pattern of equal size and equally spaced indentations formed in said plastic material; and
- the indentations have triangular-shape flat unformed sheet portions therebetween.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 and wherein:
- the indentations are elongated and adjacent ones of said indentations are oppositely equally inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of said hinge portions.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 and wherein:
- the indentations have equal lengths and adjacent ones of said indentations alternately provide a first pair of closely laterally spaced end portions and a second pair of widely laterally spaced end portions.
- 4. A slip sheet for pulling a load positioned thereon onto the fork arms of a lift truck comprising:
- (a) a thin sheet of deformable plastic material having a flat main load support portion and an inclined flat non-separable pull tab portion with at least one substantially straight outer edge;
- (b) said sheet having a series of discontinuous indentations formed therein, said indentations defining a hinge-like boundary between said support portion and said tab portion which is located in inwardly spaced relationship to said edge;
- (c) said indentations having an angle of inclination with respect to said edge, with the angle of each indentation being supplementary to the angle of each adjacent indentation; and
- (d) said indentations have first predetermined lengths and spaced opposite end portions and said opposite end portions of adjacent indentations are separated from each other by spaces having second predetermined lengths, and said first predetermined lengths are substantially larger than said second predetermined lengths.
- 5. A slip sheet device for supporting a load comprising:
- a sheet of deformable plastic material having a flat main load support portion;
- a non-separable integral pull flap portion connected to said flat main load support portion by an elongated transverse hinge portion providing a longitudinal pivotal axis therebetween;
- said flap portion being outwardly inclined relative to said main support portion; and
- said hinge portion comprising a uniform continuous pattern of a plurality of equal size and equally spaced separate discontinuous indentations formed in said plastic material between said flat main load support portion and said pull flap portion and extending transversely relative to said longitudinal pivotal axis.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 5 and wherein:
- said indentations have first predetermined lengths and spaced opposite end portions and said opposite end portions of adjacent indentations are separated from each other by spaces having second predetermined lengths, and said first predetermined lengths are substantially larger than said second predetermined lengths.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 4 and wherein:
- the indentations have triangular-shape flat unformed sheet portions therebetween.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 7 and wherein:
- the indentations are elongated and adjacent ones of said indentations are oppositely equally inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of said hinge portion.
- 9. The invention as defined in claim 8 and wherein:
- the indentations have equal lengths and said indentations have a first pair of closely laterally spaced end portions and a second pair of widely laterally spaced end portions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior corresponding application Ser. No. 067,602 filed June 29, 1987, now abandoned, and the benefit of that filing date is claimed herein.
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