Pallet block, pallet including same and process for obtaining same
11440702 · 2022-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2519/00343
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00278
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00338
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00572
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention falls within the scope of pallets, more specifically pallet blocks, which form the base of a pallet or which are arranged between two platforms of a pallet, allowing the entry of forks from forklifts and other mechanisms of handling and stowing in warehouse, means of transport and containers. It is thus the object of this invention a pallet block (3) comprising a core (1) of wood particleboard and an outer layer (2) of wood fibreboard, the outer layer (2) at least partially coating the core (1), and the assembly formed by the core (1) plus the outer layer (2) being obtained by subjecting it to pressure. This enables a pallet block (3) to be obtained allowing high weights to be supported, without the whole block (3) being comprised of wood fibreboard, and with characteristics of robustness, thus avoiding the need for gluing between the elements.
Claims
1. A pallet block (3) comprising a core (1) of wood particleboard and an outer layer (2) of wood fibreboard, the outer layer (2) at least partially coating the core (1), and wherein the core (1) and the outer layer (2) are subjected to pressure to form an unitary structure assembly formed as one, in which the outer layer (2) has a tubular configuration and the core (1) is formed inside the outer layer (2), such that the pallet block is dimensioned for placement at individual and spaced-apart locations along a length of a pallet.
2. A block (3) according to claim 1, wherein the outer layer (2) has a rectangular tube configuration and wherein the core (1) consists of a parallelepiped or the outer layer (2) has a circular tube configuration and the core (1) consists of a cylinder.
3. A block (3) according to claim 1, wherein edges between two external faces of the outer layer (2) are cut.
4. A block (3) according to claim 1, wherein the wood particleboard of the core (1) and the wood fibreboard of the outer layer (2) are bonded with glue.
5. A block (3) according to claim 4, wherein the gluing of the wood particleboard of the core (1) with the wood fibreboard of the outer layer (2) is made by using thermosetting glue.
6. A block (3) according to claim 4, wherein the gluing of the wood particleboard of the core (1) and the wood fibreboard of the outer layer (2) is carried out by curing the glue under pressure.
7. A block (3) according to claim 1, wherein an external surface of the outer layer (2) is pigmented.
8. A process for obtaining a pallet block (3) according to claim 1 comprising the following steps: bonding of wood particleboard and wood fibreboard with glue; inserting the wood particleboard into an inner area of a prismatic or cylindrical mould and the wood fibreboard into an entire side layer surrounding the inner area of the mould; and closing the mould and subjecting the interior thereof to a pressure in the range of 35-45 kgf/cm.sup.2 so that the bonding glue is cured.
9. A process according to claim 8, wherein after the subjection to pressure, demoulding is carried out with subsequent cooling of the block (3) obtained from the cure.
10. A process according to claim 9, wherein, after the demoulding and cooling, burrs and/or debris of excess material from the walls to the mould are cleaned.
11. A process according to claim 8, wherein the step of bonding the wood fibreboard comprises the addition of a pigment.
12. A process for obtaining a pallet comprising the step of attaching at least one platform to at least four blocks (3) obtained according to the process provided for in claim 8.
13. A process according to claim 12, wherein the step of attaching includes attaching in the periphery of one same face each of the two platforms to the blocks, which are thus arranged between the two platforms.
14. A pallet comprising at least one platform and at least four blocks (3), each block (3) comprising a core (1) of wood particleboard and an outer layer (2) of wood fibreboard, the outer layer (2) at least partially coating the core (1), wherein the core (1) and the outer layer (2) are subjected to pressure to form an unitary structure assembly formed as one, in which the outer layer (2) has a tubular configuration and the core (1) is formed inside the outer layer (2), such that the pallet block is dimensioned for placement at individual and spaced-apart locations along a length of a pallet, the blocks (3) being attached in a periphery of one same face of the platform.
15. A pallet according to claim 14, further comprising studs, which are arranged so that each one of the blocks (3) is attached to the platform, each of the studs perforating the whole outer layer (2) and part of the core (1) of each block.
16. A pallet according to claim 14, further comprising two platforms between which the blocks are arranged, the blocks (3) being attached in the periphery of one same face of each of the platforms.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) The general advantageous configurations of the present invention are described in the Summary of the invention. Such configurations are detailed below in accordance with other advantageous and/or preferred embodiments of this invention.
(5) In a preferred embodiment of the block (3) which is the object of this invention, the gluing of the wood particleboard of the core (1) and the wood fibreboard of the outer layer (2) is carried out by curing the glue under pressure. Therefore, since the block (3) of this invention is comprised of a core (1) of wood particleboard and an outer layer (2) of wood fibreboard, and provided that these are glued to each other, the whole assembly can be formed by pressure, namely in mould, thus enabling its obtainment through a highly simplified industrial process.
(6) In yet another preferred embodiment of the pallet block (3) according to this invention, the outer layer (2) has a rectangular tube configuration and the core (1) consists of a parallelepiped or the outer layer (2) has a circular tube configuration and the core (1) consists of a cylinder.
(7) In yet another preferred embodiment of the pallet block (3) according to this invention, the latter is obtained by the following steps: bonding of wood particleboard and wood fibreboard with glue; inserting the wood particleboard into an inner area of a prismatic or cylindrical mould and the wood fibreboard into an entire side layer surrounding said inner area of the said mould; closing the said mould and subjecting the interior thereof to a pressure in the range of 35-45 kgf/cm.sup.2, preferably 40 kgf/cm.sup.2, so that the bonding glue is cured, preferably at a temperature between 180 and 220° C.
(8) Such a block (3) is obtainable by a highly simplified industrial process, still resulting in a block (3) which supports high weights and is resistant to aggression from external agents.
(9) Preferably, the thickness of this outer layer (2) is from 10 to 15 mm. Preferably, the outer layer is made from medium density fibreboard (MDF).
(10) Preferably, the said prismatic or cylindrical mould has cut edges between each two side faces, so as to ensure greater consistency of the block.
(11) In addition, the block (3) of this invention is obtainable by a process in which, after said submission to pressure, demoulding is carried out with subsequent cooling.
(12) In another configuration of the process for obtaining a pallet block (3) according to the present invention, after said demoulding and cooling, burrs and/or debris of excess material from the walls of said mould are cleaned.
(13) Additionally, the step of bonding the wood fibreboard according to the process for obtaining a pallet block (3) may comprise the addition of a pigment.
(14) It is also an object of the present invention to provide a process for obtaining a pallet comprising the step of attaching at least one platform to at least four blocks (3) obtained according to the process for obtaining the pallet block (3) of the present invention. Preferably, the process for obtaining the pallet of the present invention further includes the step of attaching, in the periphery of one same face, each of the two platforms to the said blocks, which are thus arranged between the two platforms.
EMBODIMENTS
(15) In an embodiment of the object of this invention, the said core (1) has a cubic configuration and the said outer layer (2) has a quadrangular tube configuration.
(16) In an embodiment of the pallet of this invention, it comprises studs which are arranged so that each one of the said blocks (3) is attached to the platform, each of the studs perforating the whole outer layer (2) and part of the core (1) of each block.
(17) In another embodiment of the pallet according to this invention, it comprises nine blocks.
(18) Particular aspects of an embodiment of the pallet block (3) according to this invention are hereinafter disclosed.
(19) The dimensions of a pallet block (3) according to the present invention vary depending on the type of pallet, preferably having pallet block (3) standard dimensions according to the EU marking.
(20) The block (3) which is the object of this patent application has a wood particleboard core (1) and an outer layer (2), arranged across the horizontal contour, in fibreboard, thereby forming a tubular configuration.
(21) The outer layer (2) of the fibreboard consists of pigmented material in order to customize this type of new product. The colour thus appears throughout the volume of fibreboard and not just on its surface. The block (3) has the vertical side edges cut in order to give an increased consistency to the product.
(22) Particular aspects of an embodiment relating to the process for obtaining the pallet block (3) according to this invention are hereinafter disclosed.
(23) The manufacturing process comprises the bonding of the wood particles (uniform spreading of the thermosetting glue) and, separately, the bonding of the wood fibres with addition of the pigment. The relative percentages of glue are different for the two materials, not only because they have a very different and specific surface, but also due to the fact that the fibreboard requires a greater relative amount of glue so as to provide a harder and impact-resistant surface.
(24) After both materials have been prepared, the appropriate dosage is made in order to obtain the desired thickness of the enveloping layer (particleboard mass and fibreboard mass). The two materials are inserted into a mould, with the particleboard in the inner region and the fibreboard throughout the lateral enveloping layer.
(25) After the mould or the injection system has been filled, high temperature pressure is applied to allow the glue to be cured within a short time (a few minutes).
(26) After demoulding or exiting the extruder, the material is allowed to cool for complete curing of the glue and loss of the residual moisture.
(27) After cooling, the manufacture of the block (3) is finished, requiring only minor cleaning of burrs or debris of material in excess from the walls of the mould.
(28) The use of these blocks (3) is the construction of load platforms (pallets), with characteristics that allow the entry of forks from forklift trucks and other mechanisms of handling and stowing in warehouse, means of transport and containers.
(29) The blocks (3) constitute the four corners, four lateral heights and an inner height. A common pallet uses a total of 9 blocks.
(30) This two-material block (3) allows the performance of its structural function, essentially by means of the glued particleboard inner core (1). This core (1) receives the fixing elements (studs). The protective outer layer (2) in a glued wood fibreboard has a function of protection against breakdown resulting from the use during the useful life of the block, in addition to providing greater hygiene, aesthetic value and product customization.
(31) As will be evident to a person skilled in the art, the present invention shall not be limited to the embodiments described herein, and a number of changes are possible which remain within the scope of the invention.
(32) The preferred embodiments above described are obviously susceptible of being combined, in the different possible forms, thus being herein avoided the replication of all such combinations.