ONE PIECE MOLDED PALLET STRINGER
20210179318 · 2021-06-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Timothy Joseph Berwin (St. Charles, MO, US)
- Kevin Joseph Berwin (Chesterfield, MO, US)
- Michael John Berwin (Wildwood, MO, US)
Cpc classification
B65D19/0095
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00562
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00572
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00079
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A one piece molded pallet stringer is integrally formed as one single, unitary, integral and monolithic piece of material and includes a first, front block section or portion, a second, rear block section or portion, a third, center block section or portion, a bottom deck board section or portion and a top deck board section or portion.
Claims
1. A stringer that is a one piece molded pallet stringer, the stringer comprising: a front block, the front block having a top and an opposite bottom surface; a rear block, the rear block having a top and an opposite bottom surface; a bottom deck board having a length between a first, front end of the bottom deck board and a second, rear end of the bottom deck board, the bottom deck board length extends between a front end surface of the bottom deck board and an opposite rear end surface of the bottom deck board, the front end surface and the rear end surface being opposite end surfaces at opposite ends of the length of the bottom deck board; the first, front end of the bottom deck board being joined with the front block with the bottom surface of the front block being exposed and with the front end surface of the bottom deck board projecting away from the bottom surface of the front block; and, the second, rear end of the bottom deck board being joined with the rear block with the bottom surface of the rear block being exposed and with the rear end surface of the bottom deck board projecting away from the bottom surface of the rear block.
2. The stringer of claim 1, further comprising: a top deck board having a length between a first, front end of the top deck board and a second, rear end of the top deck board; the first, front end of the top deck board being joined with the top of the front block; and, the second, rear end of the top deck board being joined with the top of the rear block.
3. The stringer of claim 2, further comprising: a center block; the bottom deck board being joined with the center block; and, the top deck board being joined with the center block with the bottom deck board and the top deck board being on opposite sides of the center block.
4. The stringer of claim 3, further comprising: a first opening through the stringer between the front block and the center block and between the bottom deck board and the top deck board; and, a second opening through the stringer between the rear block and the center block and between the bottom deck board and the top deck board.
5. The stringer of claim 3, further comprising: the front block, the rear block, the center block, the bottom deck board and the top deck board together being a single, unitary piece of material.
6. The stringer of claim 2, further comprising: a front, bottom slat; the front, bottom slat being separate from the stringer, the front, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the front block; and, a rear, bottom slat, the rear, bottom slat being separate from the stringer, the rear, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the rear block.
7. The stringer of claim 2, further comprising: the stringer being a first stringer; a second stringer, the second stringer having a front block, the front block of the second stringer having a top and an opposite bottom surface; the second stringer having a rear block, the rear block of the second stringer having a top and an opposite bottom surface; the bottom deck board being a first bottom deck board; a second bottom deck board, the second bottom deck board having a length between a first, front end of the second bottom deck board and a second, rear end of the second bottom deck board; the first, front end of the second bottom deck board being joined with the front block of the second stringer with the bottom surface of the front block of the second stringer being exposed; and, the second, rear end of the second bottom deck board being joined with the second rear block with the bottom surface of the second rear block being exposed.
8. The stringer of claim 7, further comprising: a third stringer; and, the first stringer, the second stringer and the third stringer each having a same construction.
9. A stringer that is a one piece molded pallet stringer, the stringer comprising: a front block, the front block having a rectangular, cubic configuration with a top and an opposite bottom plane surface; a rear block, the rear block having a general rectangular, cubic configuration with a top and an opposite bottom plane surface; a bottom deck board, the bottom deck board having a configuration of a plank, the bottom deck board having a length between a first, front end of the bottom deck board having a front end surface of the bottom deck board and a second, rear end of the bottom deck board having a rear end surface of the bottom deck board, the bottom deck board length extends between the front end surface of the bottom deck board and the rear end surface of the bottom deck board, the front end surface of the bottom deck board and the rear end surface of the bottom deck board are at opposite end surfaces at opposite ends of the length of the bottom deck board; the first, front end of the bottom deck board being joined with the front block with the bottom plane surface of the front block being exposed and with the front end surface of the bottom deck board projecting from the bottom plane surface of the front block at a perpendicular orientation to the bottom plane surface of the front block; and, the second, rear end of the bottom deck board being joined with the rear block with the bottom plane surface of the rear block being exposed and with the rear end surface of the bottom deck board projecting from the bottom plane surface of the rear block at a perpendicular orientation to the bottom plane surface of the rear block.
10. The stringer of claim 9, further comprising: a center block, the center block having a rectangular, cubic configuration; and, the bottom deck board being joined with the center block.
11. The stringer of claim 10, further comprising: a top deck board, the top deck board having a configuration of a plank, the top deck board having a length between a front end of the top deck board having a front end surface of the top deck board and a rear end of the top deck board having a rear end surface of the top deck board; the front end of the top deck board being joined with the front block; and, the rear end of the top deck board being joined with the rear block.
12. The stringer of claim 11, further comprising: the bottom deck board being joined with the center block; the top deck board being joined with the center block; a first opening through the stringer between the front block and the center block and between the bottom deck board and the top deck board; and, a second opening through the stringer between the rear block and the center block and between the bottom deck board and the top deck board.
13. The stringer of claim 11, further comprising: the front block, the rear block, the center block, the bottom deck board and the top deck board together being a single, unitary piece of material.
14. The stringer of claim 11, further comprising: a front, bottom slat, the front, bottom slat being separate from the stringer, the front, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the front block; and, a rear, bottom slat, the rear, bottom slat being separate from the stringer, the rear, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the rear block.
15. The stringer of claim 14, further comprising: the stringer being a first stringer; a second stringer; the second stringer having a front block, the front block of the second stringer having a rectangular, cubic configuration, the front block of the second stringer having a top and an opposite bottom surface; the second stringer having a rear block, the rear block of the second stringer having a rectangular, cubic configuration, the rear block of the second stringer having a top and an opposite bottom surface; the front, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the front block of the second stringer; and, the rear, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the rear block of the second stringer.
16. The stringer of claim 15, further comprising: a third stringer; and, the first stringer, the second stringer and the third stringer each having a same construction.
17. A stringer that is a one piece molded pallet stringer, the stringer consisting of: a front block, the front block having a top and an opposite bottom surface; a rear block, the rear block having a top and an opposite bottom surface; a center block, the center block having a top and an opposite bottom; a bottom deck board having a length between a first, front end of the bottom deck board and a second, rear end of the bottom deck board, the bottom deck board length extends between a front end surface of the bottom deck board and an opposite rear end surface of the bottom deck board, the front end surface of the bottom deck board and the rear end surface of the bottom deck board being opposite end surfaces at opposite ends of the length of the bottom deck board; the first, front end of the bottom deck board being joined with the front block with the bottom surface of the front block being exposed and with the front end surface of the bottom deck board projecting away from the bottom surface of the front block; the second, rear end of the bottom deck board being joined with the rear block with the bottom surface of the rear block being exposed and with the rear end surface of the bottom deck board projecting away from the bottom surface of the rear block; the bottom deck board being joined with the center block; a top deck board having a length between a first, front end of the top deck board and a second, rear end of the top deck board; the first, front end of the top deck board being joined with the top of the front block; the second, rear end of the top deck board being joined with the top of the rear block; and, the top deck board being joined with the center block with the bottom deck board and top deck board being on opposite sides of the center block.
18. The stringer of claim 17, consisting of: a first opening through the stringer between the front block and the center block and between the bottom deck board and the top deck board; and, a second opening through the stringer between the rear block and the center block and between the bottom deck board and the top deck board.
19. The stringer of claim 18, further comprising: the front block, the rear block, the center block, the bottom deck board and the top deck board together being a single, unitary piece of material.
20. The stringer of claim 19, further comprising: a front, bottom slat, the front, bottom slat being separate from the stringer, the front, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the front block; and, a rear, bottom slat, the rear, bottom slat being separate from the stringer, the rear, bottom slat being secured to the bottom surface of the rear block.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The stringer 20 is comprised of a first block or a front block 22 section or portion. As represented in
[0026] The stringer 20 also has a second block or a rear block 32 section or portion. The second block 32 also has a rectangular, cubic configuration and has dimensions substantially the same as those of the first block 22. With the stringer 20 shown oriented upside down in the representation of
[0027] The stringer 20 is also comprised of a third, center block 42 section or portion. The third block 42 also has a rectangular, cubic configuration with a length dimension along opposite sides of the third block 42 that is approximately half the length dimension of the first block 22 and the second block 32. The third block 42 also has a height dimension between a top 44 and a bottom 46 of the center block 42 and a width dimension between the opposite sides of the third block 42 that are substantially the same as the height dimension and width dimension of the first block 22 and the second block 32. With the stringer 20 represented as being oriented upside down in
[0028] The stringer 20 is also comprised of a bottom deck board 52 section or portion. The bottom deck board 52 has a configuration of a plank with a length that extends between a first end or front end 54 of the bottom deck board 52 having a front end surface 56, and an opposite second end or rear end 58 of the bottom deck board 52 having a rear end surface 62. The bottom deck board 52 is joined as one piece to the first block 22 adjacent the bottom surface 26 of the first block 22, is joined as one piece to the second block 32 adjacent bottom surface 36 of the second block 32 and is joined as one piece to the bottom 46 of the third block 42. The length dimension of the bottom deck board 52 positions the first end 54 of the bottom deck board 52 joined to a portion of the first block 22 adjacent the bottom surface 26 of the first block 22. The bottom surface 26 of the first block 22 adjacent the first end 54 of the bottom deck board 52 is exposed and the front end surface 56 of the bottom deck board 52 projects away from the bottom surface 26 of the first block 22 at a perpendicular orientation to the bottom surface 26. The length dimension of the bottom deck board 52 also positions the second end 56 of the bottom deck board 52 joined to a portion of the second block 32 adjacent the bottom surface 36 of the second block 32. The bottom surface 36 of the second block 32 adjacent the second end 58 of the bottom deck board 52 is exposed and the rear end surface 62 of the bottom deck board 52 projects away from the bottom surface 36 of the second block 32 at a perpendicular orientation to the bottom surface 36.
[0029] The stringer 20 is also comprised of a top deck board 72 section or portion. The top deck board 72 has a configuration of a plank with a length dimension between a first end or front end 74 of the top deck board 72 having a front end surface 76, and a second end or rear end 78 of the top deck board 72 having a rear end surface 82. As represented in
[0030] As stated earlier, the first block 22, the second block 32, the third block 42, the bottom deck board 52 and the top deck board 72 that comprise the one piece molded stringer 20 are all constructed as one single, integral and monolithic piece of material.
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[0032] As represented in
[0033] With the three stringers 20, 20′, 20″ in their relative positions represented in
[0034] A second, rear bottom slat 96 is accurately positioned in notches defined by and is secured to the bottom surfaces 36, 36′, 36″ of the respective second blocks 32, 32′, 32″ of the respective three stringers 20, 20′, 20″ and the respective rear end surfaces 62, 62′, 62″ of the bottom deck boards 52, 52′, 52″. The second, rear bottom slat 96 can be secured to the bottom surfaces 36, 36′, 36″ of the respective second blocks 32, 32′, 32″ of the respective stringers 20, 20′, 20″ by fasteners such as nails, or other equivalent types of fasteners, or by adhesives. This completes the construction of the bottom of the pallet 92 represented in
[0035] The one piece molded construction of the stringer 20 enables shipping large quantities of the stringers 20 to pallet assembly locations where pallets can be constructed in the manner described above with reference to
[0036] As various modifications could be made in the construction of the one piece molded pallet stringer and its method of operation herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.