Pest-Repellent Pallet Slip Sheets
20210329914 · 2021-10-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D19/0095
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01N25/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/0096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Pest-repellent pallet slip sheets for preventing or reducing rodent or pest damage to goods placed on pallets or other locations. The pest-repellent pallet slip sheets generally include slip sheets designed for placement on the top portion of a pallet, such that the slip sheet covers substantially the entire pallet. The slip sheets may be treated with repellent substance all over, randomly, or in a pattern such that a specific portion, or all, of the slip sheet is treated with the pest-repellent substance. The pattern may be produced, for example, by feeding slip sheet material past an application device at a given rate of speed, and then intermittently interrupting the application of the pest-repellent substance if an intermittent pattern is desired. A colored dye may be added to the pest-repellent substance to create a visible indication of a pattern or treated area.
Claims
1. A method of making a rodent-repellent pallet slip sheet, comprising: dispensing a continuous sheet of material from a roll of material; feeding the continuous sheet of material past to a repellent application device at a speed; applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material in a pattern by the repellent application device as the continuous sheet of material moves past the repellent application device; and cutting a rectangular slip sheet from the continuous sheet of material treated with the rodent repellent substance.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the rodent repellent substance comprises a rodent repelling oil and a colored dye.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the rodent repellent substance is infused in the rectangular slip sheet.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the continuous sheet of material is comprised of paper.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the pattern comprises a box shape around a perimeter of the rectangular slip sheet.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the pattern covers less than 20% of the rectangular slip sheet.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising positioning the rectangular slip sheet on an upper surface of a pallet.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material is comprised of infusing or coating.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the repellent application device is comprised of a sprayer.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the sprayer is comprised of a high-pressure, low-volume sprayer.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the repellent application device is comprised of a roller.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material in a pattern by the repellent application device comprises changing or interrupting a flow of the rodent repellent substance.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material in a pattern by the repellent application device comprises changing a position of the repellent application device with respect to the continuous sheet of material.
14. The method of claim 1, further comprising packaging and sealing the rectangular slip sheet.
15. A method of making a rodent-repellent pallet slip sheet, comprising: dispensing a continuous sheet of material from a roll of material, wherein the continuous sheet of material is comprised of paper; feeding the continuous sheet of material past to a repellent application device at a speed, wherein the repellent application device is comprised of a sprayer or a roller; applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material in a pattern at a flowrate by the repellent application device as the continuous sheet of material moves past the repellent application device, wherein the rodent repellent substance comprises a rodent repelling oil and a colored dye, and wherein the speed of the continuous sheet of material and the flowrate are calculate to provide a desired strength of the rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material; and cutting a rectangular slip sheet from the continuous sheet of material treated with the rodent repellent substance.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the pattern comprises a box shape around a perimeter of the rectangular slip sheet.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the pattern covers less than 20% of the rectangular slip sheet.
18. The method of claim 15, further comprising positioning the rectangular slip sheet on an upper surface of a pallet.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material is comprised of infusing or coating.
20. A method of making a rodent-repellent pallet slip sheet, comprising: dispensing a continuous sheet of material from a roll of material, wherein the continuous sheet of material is comprised of paper; feeding the continuous sheet of material past to a repellent application device at a speed by a sheet feeder, wherein the repellent application device is comprised of a high-pressure, low-volume sprayer; applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material in a pattern at a flowrate by the repellent application device as the continuous sheet of material moves past the repellent application device, wherein the rodent repellent substance comprises a rodent repelling oil and a colored dye, and wherein the speed of the continuous sheet of material and the flowrate are calculate to provide a desired strength of the rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material; wherein the step of applying a rodent repellent substance to the continuous sheet of material in a pattern by the repellent application device comprises changing or interrupting a flow of the rodent repellent substance; cutting a rectangular slip sheet from the continuous sheet of material treated with the rodent repellent substance, wherein the rectangular slip sheet; and sealing the rectangular slip sheet in a packaging.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Example embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements are represented by like reference characters, which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitative of the example embodiments herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A. Overview.
[0044] Pallet slip sheets 12 treated with a pest-repellent substance 20 may provide useful protection of products 34 placed on pallets 30, where the products 34 are subject to damage and consumption by insects and/or rodents. Pallet slip sheets 12 are typically in the form of thin sheets made from paper, cardboard, plant fibers, corrugated paper, etc. Such slip sheets are thin enough that they do not limit the amount of product that can be place on pallets, but they do provide a physical barrier. For example, if the top of a pallet 30 is comprised of parallel wood slats, slip sheets 10 will provide a physical barrier that prevents rodents or other pests from moving freely from the floor to the perishable product between the slats.
[0045] In addition to providing a physical barrier, slip sheets 12 can be treated with pest-repellent substance (such as pest-repellent oil) to further protect products on pallets 30. A number of pest-repellent oils and substances are available that repel rodents and other small animals by irritating their respiratory systems, or that the pests otherwise avoid, while at the same time providing a safe, pleasant scent to humans.
[0046] By way of non-limiting example, pest-repellent pallet slip sheets 10 may be made by infusing, coating, or treating slip sheet material with repellant oils to create repellant slip sheets.
[0047] Example pest-repellent pallet slip sheets 10 generally comprise a slip sheet 12 treated with a pest-repellent substance 20 in a pattern, a random area, or on an entire slip sheet. The substance 20 may comprise oil or any pest-repellent substance or chemical, which may generally be in liquid form before application to untreated slip sheets 12. Each slip sheet 12 is sized for placement on a top portion 32 of a pallet 30, such that the pest-repellent pallet slip sheet 10 covers substantially the entire top portion 32 of the pallet 30. A patterned portion 14 of the slip sheet 12 is treated with the pest-repellent substance 20 to create a pest-repellent slip sheet 10.
[0048] In example embodiments, the slip sheet material may be made from paper, corrugated paper, cardboard, plant fibers, or hemp fibers, etc. Further, the pattern in which the substance 20 is applied may cover less than the entire slip sheet 12, and may include, for example, an X-shaped pattern, or a box shape around a perimeter of the slip sheet, in embodiments wherein the slip sheet 12 is rectangular. Further, the patterned portion 14 may comprise a plurality of gaps that are not treated with the pest-repellent substance 20, such that a pattern similar to a wide dashed line is produced.
[0049] Such a pattern may be produced, for example, by feeding slip sheet material past an application device such as a sprayer 40 or roller 42 at a given rate of speed, and then intermittently interrupting the application of the pest-repellent substance 20. The patterned portion 14 may cover less than 100% of the slip sheet 12, and it may cover less than 50% of the slip sheet, or it may alternatively cover less than 20% or less than 10% of the slip sheet, depending on the pattern used, which saves on the amount of treating substance 20 used (and accordingly, lowers the cost of the product), while still providing the pest resistance needed.
[0050] In a further example embodiment, the slip sheets 10 may be rectangular and have four corners, and the patterned portion 14 may include the four corners, such as a square pattern at each corner. In still another example, the slip sheet 10 may be rectangular, and the pattern may comprise two opposite edges of the slip sheet. Alternatively, a pest-repellent pallet slip sheet 10 may comprise a slip sheet 12 that is rectangular, and the pattern may comprise two treated portions 14 that are perpendicular to each other. In some cases, each of the two treated portions may be parallel to the sides of the slip sheet, forming a cross-shaped patterned portion 14.
B. Treated Slip Sheets.
[0051] Example embodiments of pest-repellent slip sheets 10 generally comprise slip sheets 12 that are treated with pest-repellent substance in a pattern, to create a patterned portion 14 on the slip sheet. Such example embodiments of the final product, treated slip sheets 10, are best shown in
[0052] As discussed previously, the slip sheet material can be of many types. For example,
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[0054] In the figures, the patterned portion 14 generally represents the treated portion of the slip sheets 10, which is typically visible. However, in some embodiments, the treated portion may be less visible, although it is likely, and may even be desirable, for the pattern to remain visible after infusion or application of the substance 20, so that a user knows the slip sheet is pest repellent. The pattern may also serve a decorative purpose, or act as a source indicator. A colored dye may be added to the pest-repellent substance in order to ensure that the patterned portion 14 is visible, which allows quick and easy confirmation that the sheets are pest-resistant, and also to confirm the shape of the pattern and the coverage amount or adequacy. In addition, paint or sealant may also be applied over or under the repellent to provide performance benefits.
C. Treatment Patterns.
[0055] As mentioned, different patterns may be used in applying pest-repellent substance 20 to the slip sheets.
[0056] Similarly,
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[0059] Another possible treatment pattern is shown in
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[0062] In addition to being applied in defined patterns, pest-repellent substance 20 may also be applied in other ways, such as to cover or be infused over the entire slip sheet (as show, for example, in
D. Pest-Repellent Substance.
[0063] The example pest-repellent pallet slip sheets 10 may be made by treating or infusing slip sheet material with one or more pest-repellent substances, including oils and other substances, which may generally be in liquid form prior to treatment of pallets. The pest-repellent substance may be comprised of any substance that repels animals and pests such as, but not limited to, insects (e.g. ants, flies, susa etc.), worms, rodents (e.g. mice, rats, etc.), birds and/or other types of animals. By way of non-limiting example, some such substances may comprise oils or other substances/chemicals. The unfinished slip sheets may either be infused with a repellent substance, or alternatively, may be coated with it (or, the treatment may result in the substance being infused and coated in varying degrees), such that the substance is on a surface of the final slip sheet. Further, as discussed herein, any repellent substance or chemical, not just oil, may be used to treat the slip sheets 12.
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[0065] As discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,337,081, which is hereby incorporated by reference, various oils are used to treat or infuse slip sheets for pest-repellent properties, In addition, well as other oils, chemicals, or substances not mentioned here may be used.
E. Making Preferred Embodiments.
[0066] The pest-repellent slip sheets 10 may be made by infusing, coating, or applying onto untreated slip sheets or material 12 the pest-repellent substance 20, which may be scented, colored with dye, or both, in addition to its pest repelling properties. Further, the application of substance 20 may be accomplished in any of several ways. For example, it may be done as the sheets are manufactured or afterwards, either in rolls or individual sheets, and it may be done with an automated process, in high volumes, as shown in
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[0068] To create a desired pattern, the flow of the pest-repellent substance 20, or the position of the application device may be changed or interrupted, such that the patterned portions 14 shown in
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[0070] Once the relative feed speed is known, the application device can be set to deliver the substance 20 at a specific rate and pattern. For example, if a sprayer 40 is to be used, the flow rate when the sprayer is “on” may be set, as well as the on/off pattern, if one is used. As an example, for the dashed pattern of
[0071] It should be noted that the infusion, coating, or other treatment of slip sheets 12 can be done during manufacturing (e.g., while the material is on the roll), or it may also be done after the sheets have been cut from the roll. Once the pest-repellent substance 20 has been applied, especially if it is done during manufacturing, the product should be packaged and sealed.
F. Using Preferred Embodiments.
[0072] In use, the pest-repellent slip sheets 10 will be in place on the top portion 32 of one or more pallets 30, as shown, for example, in
[0073] If the pallets 30 are placed side-by-side, as shown in
[0074] To this end, the pattern of
[0075] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar to or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the pest-repellent pallet slip sheets, suitable methods and materials are described above. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the extent allowed by applicable law and regulations. The pest-repellent pallet slip sheets may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore desired that the present embodiment be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Any headings utilized within the description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.