Claims
- 1. A wooden pallet having parallel ends and parallel sides, the pallet comprising:
- a top deck for receiving a load;
- a bottom deck parallel with the top deck; and
- at least two continuous stringers between the top and bottom decks to maintain said decks in spaced relationship, the stringers extending longitudinally between the ends of the pallet and wherein each stringer is constructed of continuous wood stock assembled from face laminated, glued wood strips, the adjacent wood strips of the stringer stock having contacting faces, the contacting faces of said adjacent stringer stock strips being in parallel planes, said planes being oriented parallel with the decks, the grain of all of the wood strips running generally in the same direction.
- 2. A wooden pallet as defined in claim 1, in which:
- the continuous wood stock has a uniform, rectangular cross section, said cross section having nominal lumber dimensions.
- 3. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 1, in which:
- both top and bottom decks each comprise a plurality of parallel, spaced apart boards extending transversely between the sides of the pallet and wherein each board is constructed of wood stock assembled from face laminated, glued wood strips of random length.
- 4. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 1, in which:
- each stringer has an upper surface and a lower surface parallel with the upper surface, the top deck being attached to the upper surface of the stringer and the bottom deck being attached to the lower surface of the stringer and wherein each stringer includes a pair of recesses extending upwardly from the lower surface of the stringer, the recesses being dimensioned and spaced apart to receive the forks of a fork lift.
- 5. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 1, in which:
- the glued wood strips of each stringer comprise scrap strips of random length.
- 6. A wooden pallet having parallel ends and parallel sides, the pallet comprising:
- a top deck for receiving a load;
- a bottom deck parallel with the top deck;
- at least two continuous stringers between the top and bottom decks to maintain said decks in spaced relationship, the stringers extending longitudinally between the ends of the pallet and wherein each stringer is constructed of continuous wood stock assembled from face laminated, glued wood strips; and
- at least one of the decks comprising a plurality of parallel, spaced apart boards extending transversely between the sides of the pallet and wherein each deck board is constructed of wood stock assembled from face laminated, glued wood strips, the contacting faces of the adjacent wood strips comprising each of the plurality of deck boards being in parallel planes, the planes extending transversely between the sides of the pallet.
- 7. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 6, in which:
- the glued wood strips of each stringer and each deck board comprise scrap strips of random length.
- 8. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 6, in which:
- the continuous wood stock has a uniform, rectangular cross section, said cross section having nominal lumber dimensions.
- 9. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 6, in which:
- both top and bottom decks each comprise a plurality of parallel, spaced apart boards extending transversely between the sides of the pallet and wherein each board is constructed of wood stock assembled from face laminated, glued wood strips.
- 10. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 6, in which:
- each stringer has an upper surface and a lower surface parallel with the upper surface, the top deck being attached to the upper surface of the stringer and the bottom deck being attached to the lower surface of the stringer and wherein each stringer includes a pair of recesses extending upwardly from the lower surface of the stringer, the recesses being dimensioned and spaced apart to receive the forks of a fork lift.
- 11. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 6, in which:
- the contacting faces of adjacent wood strips of the stringer stock are in parallel planes, the planes being oriented parallel with the decks, the grain of all of the wood strips running generally in the same direction.
- 12. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 1, in which:
- at least one of the decks comprises a plurality of parallel, spaced apart boards extending transversely between the sides of the pallet and wherein each board is constructed of wood stock assembled from face laminated glued wood strips of random length.
- 13. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 12, in which:
- the adjacent wood strips comprising each of the deck boards have contacting faces, the contacting faces of the adjacent wood strips comprising each of the deck boards being in parallel planes, the planes extending transversely between the sides of the pallet.
- 14. A wooden pallet having parallel ends and parallel sides, the pallet comprising:
- a top deck for receiving a load;
- a bottom deck parallel with the top deck; and
- at least two stringers between the top and bottom decks to maintain said decks in spaced relationship, the stringers extending longitudinally between the ends of the pallet and wherein each stringer is constructed of wood stock of uniform, rectangular cross section having nominal lumber dimensions, the wood stock comprising face laminated, glued wood strips, the contacting faces of adjacent wood strips of the stringer stock being in parallel planes oriented parallel with the decks, the grain of all of the wood strips running generally in the same longitudinal direction, and in which each stringer has an upper surface and a lower surface parallel with the upper surface, the top deck being attached to the upper surfaces of the stringers and the bottom deck being attached to the lower surfaces of the stringers and wherein each stringer includes a pair of recesses extending upwardly from the lower surface of the stringer, the recesses being dimensioned and spaced apart to receive the forks of a standard fork lift.
- 15. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 14, in which:
- the glued wood strips of each stringer comprise scrap strips of random length.
- 16. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 14, in which:
- at least one of the decks comprises a plurality of parallel, spaced apart boards extending transversely between the sides of the pallet and wherein each board is constructed of wood stock assembled from face laminated glued wood strips.
- 17. A wooden pallet, as defined in claim 16, in which:
- the glued wood strips of each deck board comprise scrap strips of random length.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/985,595 filed Dec. 5, 1997.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Carruthers, J.F.S. "The Risborough Continuous Laminating Machine" Wood. Oct., 1965. pp. 51-54, Oct. 1965. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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