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The invention relates to a two-component pallet and, more particularly, to a two-component pallet including upper and lower parts with alignment features and modified internal structure to better accommodate impact.
It is desirable to increase the impact resistance of a welded pallet foot. In use, plastic molded pallets support stacks of product and are typically moved using a forklift. It is not uncommon for a forklift operator to impact the side of the pallets with the tines of the forklift. Improving the impact resistance of a welded pallet foot will expand the useful life of the pallet.
In some embodiments, the pallet may have an upper part (deck) and a lower part (feet with runners). The parts are bonded by hotplate welding. The upper part and lower part include alignment features and inner ribs, where the geometry of the upper part engages the geometry of the lower part or vice versa. Such engagements create a positive interlock, which can compensate shear forces. The ribs connecting the outer skin and the inner geometry act like shock absorbers. The geometry of the ribs determines the degree of energy absorbed by the rib.
In an exemplary embodiment, a two-component pallet includes an upper part defining a deck and including a plurality of posts, and a lower part including a corresponding plurality of feet arranged in complement with the posts. Each of the posts includes a first alignment member and each of the feet includes a second alignment member, where the first and second alignment members are engageable with each other. Each of the posts includes a post perimeter and a plurality of post ribs extending between the post perimeter and the first alignment member, and each of the feet includes a foot perimeter and a plurality of foot ribs extending between the foot perimeter and the second alignment member. With the first alignment member engaged with the second alignment member, the post perimeter and the post ribs of the posts are oriented at least partly in complement with the foot perimeter and the foot ribs of the feet, respectively.
One of the first and second alignment members may include an anchor, and the other of the first and second alignment members may include a receiver, where the anchor may be received in the receiver. The first alignment member may include the anchor and the second alignment member may include the receiver, where the anchor extends outward beyond ends of the post perimeter and the post ribs. The anchors may include guides at distal ends thereof. The guides may include a tapered lead in. In some embodiments, the post ribs and the foot ribs are one of straight, curved or bent. In one embodiment, the post ribs and the foot ribs are no straight, i.e., curved or bent.
With the first alignment member engaged with the second alignment member, the post perimeter and the post ribs of the posts may be welded to the foot perimeter and the foot ribs of the feet, respectively. The lower part may include runners integral with and extending between the plurality of feet. At least one of the posts may include multiple first alignment members and a corresponding at least one of the feet may include a corresponding multiple second alignment members. The post ribs or the feet ribs each may include a step section adjacent the first alignment member or the second alignment member, respectively.
In another exemplary embodiment, a two-component pallet includes an upper part defining a deck and including a plurality of posts, and a lower part including a corresponding plurality of feet arranged in complement with the posts. The posts and the feet each include an alignment member and ribs, where the upper part is welded to the lower part such that the ribs are welded together. The alignment member of the posts may be engaged with the alignment member of the feet without being welded. The alignment member of the posts may include an anchor and the alignment member of the feet may include a receiver, where the anchor is received in the receiver.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a method of manufacturing a two-component pallet includes the steps of engaging the alignment members of the posts with the alignment members of the feet, thereby aligning the ribs of the posts with the ribs of the feet; and welding the upper part to the lower part such that the ribs are welded together without welding the alignment members to one another. The engaging step may be practiced by inserting the alignment members of the posts into the alignment members of the feet.
These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Each of the posts 16 includes an alignment member such as an anchor 24 or the like, while each of the feet 20 similarly includes an alignment member such as an aperture or receiver 26 that is engageable with a corresponding anchor 24. The anchor 24 and receiver 26 construction is exemplary and other types of alignment structure could be utilized. As shown in
As shown in the drawings and with particular reference to
In manufacturing the pallet, the upper part 12 and the lower part 18 are separately molded using known methods. The alignment members such as anchors 24 of the upper part 12 are engaged with the alignment members such as receivers 26 of the lower part 18. As shown in
The overlapping geometry of the exemplary alignment members 24, 26 creates a positive connection against shear. Additionally, the alignment members 24, 26 more accurately align the perimeters 28, 32 and the ribs 30, 34, which ensures the maximum strength of the welded ribs. Moreover, due to the bent ribs 30, 34 in some embodiments, a side impact (see arrow B in
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/143,311, filed Apr. 6, 2015, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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