Claims
- 1. A material handling pallet comprising a rectangular base having sides and ends, a plurality of spaced-apart supporting legs connected to and extending downwardly from said base, said legs each having a ground-engaging portion and cooperatively effecting a clearance below said base for receiving pallet-lifting means, an upright frame mounted on said base and consisting of a pair of open framework end portions positioned at opposite ends of said base and a cross frame portion extending lengthwise of said pallet at a position between and connected to said end portions, vertically-spaced horizontal load supporting members on said cross frame portion extending lengthwise of said pallet for supporting objects which are removable from said load-supporting members by movement thereof lengthwise of said cross frame portion through said open framework end portions or sideways of said cross frame portion across one side of said pallet at a position between said frame end portions, said frame terminating at the upper end thereof in frame members which extend transversely of said base and which are in substantial vertical alignment with said supporting legs enabling said pallet to be stacked upon another like pallet, each of said legs having a receiver portion positioned adjacent to and above said ground-engaging portion, said receiver portion being positionable on a transversely extending frame member of another pallet so that said leg is lowered into a position in which it is in horizontal interfering relationship with said frame member to cooperate therewith to restrain relative lengthwise movement between a stacked pair of pallets, a plurality of projecting members on said frame members extending upwardly therefrom, and a recess in each of said legs located above said ground engaging portion and operable to receive an associated one of the projecting members on the frame members of a lower pallet to restrain relative horizontal movement between the stacked pair of pallets.
- 2. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein each of said end frame portions comprises a pair of spaced-apart upright end members and a generally horizontally-disposed top member extending between and connected to said upright end members at the upper ends thereof, said top member forming an upper end frame member.
- 3. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein said horizontal load-supporting members comprise rail members extending substantially the full length of said cross frame portion for slidably supporting a plurality of containers or the like for movement lengthwise of said cross frame portion through said end portions.
- 4. The pallet according to claim 3, wherein said rail members are disposed on opposite sides of said cross frame portion.
- 5. The pallet according to claim 4, wherein said cross frame portion is positioned essentially midway between said sides of said base.
- 6. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein selected ones of said load-supporting members extend substantially the entire length of said cross frame portion and other selected ones of said load-supporting members extend partially the entire length of said cross frame portion.
- 7. The pallet according to claim 1, further including coacting hanging means on said horizontal load-supporting members and on said cross frame portion detachably mounting said load-supporting members on said cross frame portion.
- 8. The pallet according to claim 7, wherein said coacting hanging means comprises means forming a plurality of vertically-spaced openings on said cross frame portion, and outwardly-projecting finger members mounted on said load-supporting members and received in said openings at a selected vertical position of said load-supporting member on said cross frame portion.
- 9. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein each of said projecting members has tapered surfaces converging upwardly from said frame member, each of said recesses being defined by surfaces converging upwardly into said supporting leg and cooperating with said projecting member to restrain relative horizontal movement between said stacked pallets.
- 10. The pallet according to claim 9, wherein said projecting member has a generally-upright, inwardly-facing surface substantially aligned with the inner edge of its associated frame member.
- 11. A material handling pallet comprising a rectangular base having sides and ends, a plurality of spaced-apart supporting legs having ground engaging portions and being connected to and extending downwardly from said base effecting a clearance therebelow for receiving pallet-lifting means, an upright frame mounted on said base and consisting of a pair of open framework end portions positioned at opposite ends of said base and a cross frame portion extending lengthwise of said pallet at a position between and connected to said end portions, load-supporting means on said cross frame portion for supporting objects thereon, said frame terminating at the upper end thereof in frame members which extend transversely of said base and which are in substantial alignment with said legs enabling said pallet to be stacked upon another like pallet, and locating means on said frame members and on said supporting legs comprising projecting members on said frame members extending upwardly therefrom, and a recess formed in each of said supporting legs at a position above the ground engaging portions thereof, said projecting members being received in the recess of an associated one of said supporting legs and cooperating therewith to restrain relative horizontal movement between said stacked pallets.
- 12. A material handling pallet comprising a rectangular base having sides and ends with depending legs extending downwardly below said base, an upright frame mounted on said base and consisting of a pair of open framework end portions positioned at opposite ends of said base and a cross frame portion extending lengthwise of said pallet at a position between and connected to said end portions, said legs and framework end portions being aligned so that a plurality of said pallets can be stacked one upon another, vertically-spaced horizontal load-supporting members on said cross frame portion extending lengthwise of said pallet, said load-supporting members being adapted to support objects which are removable from said load-supporting members by slidable movement thereof on said load-supporting members lengthwise of said cross frame portion through said open framework end portions or by movement sideways of said cross frame portion across one side of said pallet at positions between said frame end portions, each of said legs having a ground-engaging portion and a receiver portion above said ground-engaging portion for receiving a framework end portion of another pallet so that said legs are lowered into positions in which they are in horizontal interfering relationship with said framework end portions to restrain lengthwise movement between a pair of stacked pallets, and cooperating projection and recess means on said framework end portions and on said legs cooperating to restrain horizontal movement between a pair of stacked pallets.
- 13. The pallet according to claim 12, wherein each of said load-supporting members comprises a rail extending across the entire length of said cross frame portion, said rail including an outwardly and upwardly extending hook portion.
- 14. A material handling pallet comprising a rectangular base having sides and ends and forming a low platform on which materials can be placed, an upright frame mounted on said base and comprising a pair of open framework end portions positioned at opposite ends of said base and a cross frame portion extending lengthwise of said pallet between and connected to said end portions, said cross frame portion including a plurality of upright frame members spaced apart longitudinally of said base between said ends, one frame member positioned at each end of said pallet and an intermediate frame member positioned between said end upright frame members, said upright frame members having mounting means for supporting a plurality of load supporting members in a selected arrangement of vertically spaced apart positions, said mounting means on said end frame members being operable to support load-supporting members that extend essentially the entire length of the pallet, and said mounting means on a selected one of said end frame members and said intermediate frame member being operable to support load supporting members that extend essentially the entire length between said selected end frame member and said intermediate frame member whereby said selected arrangement of the load supporting members and said base are cooperable to support materials of different sizes and shapes.
REFERENCE TO PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 960,173, filed Nov. 13, 1978, now abandoned.
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