Modular pallet and multilayer support structure
10604297 ยท 2020-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D19/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00746
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00587
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01G9/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D19/385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00756
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0051
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00567
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00338
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01G9/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D19/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular pallet for use in supporting and transporting goods. The modular pallet comprises a plurality of hollow legs integral to an inner side of the sidewall and a plurality of interlocking means integral to an outer side of the sidewall for coupling other modular pallets laterally, wherein each of the hollow legs comprises a top opening aligned with the top surface of the pallet and a bottom opening further away from the bottom surface of the pallet, and a top groove along a peripheral edge of the top opening and a bottom groove along a circumference of the hollow leg adjacent to the bottom surface. A multilayer support structure comprises at least two layers of the modular pallets separated by a plurality of hollow support columns for being positioned under the ground to support a hardscape/softscape disposed thereon while enable for tree roots growth, water drainage and storage of utilities.
Claims
1. A modular pallet comprising: a top surface for supporting load; a bottom surface disposed below and parallel to the top surface; a sidewall extending from a peripheral edge of the top surface to a peripheral edge of the bottom surface defining a main body by the top surface, the bottom surface and the sidewall, wherein the main body is divided into a plurality of support sections with each support section comprises a network of reinforcing ribs extending vertically from the top surface to the bottom surface forming a honeycomb structure having void spaces from the top surface to the bottom surface; a plurality of hollow legs integral to an inner side of the sidewall and extending downwardly from the top surface, wherein each of the hollow legs comprises a top opening aligned with the top surface and a bottom opening further away from the bottom surface such that a gap is created between the bottom surface and the bottom openings of the hollow legs which should at least permit unobstructed insertion of the forks of a forklift truck into the gap, wherein each of the hollow legs comprises a top groove along a peripheral edge of the top opening and a bottom groove along a circumference of the hollow leg adjacent to the bottom surface; and a plurality of interlocking members integral to an outer side of the sidewall for coupling two or more modular pallets together to form a matrix of pallets laterally.
2. A multilayer support structure for positioning under a ground to support a hardscape/softscape above the ground, the multilayer support structure comprising: a plurality of the modular pallets of claim 1 configured to form at least two layers of pallets with each layer comprises one or more modular pallets coupled laterally by the interlocking members, wherein the honeycomb structure of the modular pallet allows tree roots, fluid or planting medium to pass through from the top surface to the bottom surface; a plurality of support columns disposed between the at least two layers of pallets wherein each of the support columns is an elongated hollow structure with two opening ends adapted to be releasably engagable with the top groove of one hollow leg and the bottom groove of another hollow leg, wherein the support columns and the hollow legs should at least allow fluid to pass through; and a plurality of void spaces created in between the at least two layers of pallets separated by the support columns wherein the void spaces enable for tree roots growth, water drainage, and/or storage of utilities within the multilayer support structure.
3. The modular pallet multilayer support structure of claim 2 wherein each of the support columns is formed in a cylindrical shape.
4. The modular pallet of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing ribs are intersecting with each other at any suitable angles between 0 and 360.
5. The modular pallet of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing ribs are intersecting with each other and arranged to be in perpendicular, parallel and diagonal with respect to the sidewall.
6. The modular pallet of claim 1 wherein the plurality of support sections comprise four equally sized support sections.
7. The modular pallet of claim 1 wherein the main body is formed in a square shape with four comers.
8. The modular pallet of claim 7 wherein the plurality of hollow legs comprise four hollow legs positioned at the four comers of the main body.
9. The modular pallet of claim 1 wherein each of the hollow legs is formed in a cylindrical shape.
10. The modular pallet of claim 1 wherein a first set of one or more ribs in the network of reinforcing ribs is proximate the sidewall and a second set of one or more ribs in the network of reinforcing ribs is distal the sidewall wherein the one or more ribs in the first set of one or more ribs is more compacted than the one or more ribs in the second set of one or more ribs to enhance the rigidity of the modular pallet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other features and advantages of this invention are described in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments with reference to the below figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) A first aspect in accordance with this invention relates to a modular pallet for use in supporting and transporting goods. This modular pallet is transportable by a forklift truck from one place to another place. A second aspect in accordance with this invention relates to a scalable multilayer support structure comprises multiple layers of the modular pallets for supporting a hardscape/softscape on the above, and at the same time enables for tree roots growth, water drainage and/or storage of utilities (e.g. piping and cables) within the structure.
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(16) Modular pallet 100 comprises a top surface 102, a bottom surface 104, and a sidewall 106 extending from the peripheral edge of top surface 102 to the peripheral edge of bottom surface 104. A main body is thus defined by top surface 102, bottom surface 104 and sidewall 106. Top surface 102 should be relatively flat (planar) so that goods can rest on it steadily, even during transportation of modular pallet 100 by a forklift truck. Bottom surface 104 is also relatively flat (planar), substantially parallel to top surface 102, and should not obstruct the forks of a forklift truck from entering into the gap below bottom surface 104. The main body of modular pallet 100 may be in any suitable shapes (e.g. rectangular, square, polygon, etc.) and sizes. For example, the main body may be in a square shape (viewing from top or bottom as illustrated in
(17) The main body of modular pallet 100 is divided into a plurality of support sections 108 which may be in any suitable size and shape. For example, as shown in
(18) Modular pallet 100 comprises a plurality of legs 118 which are integrally formed at an inner side of sidewall 106 and connected to some of the reinforcing ribs 110. The plurality of legs 118 are extending downwardly from top surface 102 and properly spaced from one another so that modular pallet 100 can rest on a surface firmly and steadily. For example, modular pallet 100 may have four legs 118 positioned at four corners of a square main body, as shown in
(19) Each of the legs 118 comprises a top groove 126 along the peripheral edge of top opening 120 (see
(20) Modular pallet 100 further comprises a plurality of interlocking means 134 which are integrally formed at an outer side of sidewall 106. These interlocking means 134 helps to couple two or more modular pallets 100 together to form a matrix of pallets laterally. As shown in
(21) In accordance with some embodiments of this invention, a plurality of modular pallets 100 can be coupled together to form a three-dimensional multilayer support structure 300, which comprises at least two layers of modular pallets 100 and each layer comprises one or more modular pallets 100 coupled together by interlocking means 134 (no coupling if one modular pallet 100 is used). Therefore, multilayer support structure 300 is modular in design that permits the flexibility of forming different sizes (i.e. scalable to a desirable size) to suit the complex urban environment landscape. For example, multilayer support structure 300 may be configured in different forms as shown in
(22) Multilayer support structure 300 further comprises a plurality of support columns 200 disposed between two adjacent layers of modular pallets 100, which are releasably engageable with legs 118 of modular pallet 100. Therefore, in general, the number of support columns 200 is associated with the number of legs 118. For an example of modular pallet 100 with four legs 118, four support columns 200 may be connected between two modular pallets 100 (see
(23) Depending on the length of support columns 200, many large void spaces 308 may be formed within multilayer support structure 300 between any two adjacent layers of modular pallets 100. These void spaces 308 provide access areas for tree roots and allow excess rain water to flow out the structure easily. These void spaces 308 may also be filled with planting media to create different functional or nutrients zones within the structure or act as storage areas for utilities (e.g. piping and cables) that are installed under the ground. In one embodiment, the sum of void spaces 308 (between the layers of modular pallets 100) and void spaces 112 (within the main body of modular pallet 100) is at least 80% of the total volume of multilayer support structure 300. This also means that multilayer support structure 300 is relatively lightweight as it contains many void spaces. Void spaces 308 may be increased significantly by using longer support columns 200.
(24) While the present invention has been described in certain aspects and with reference to specific embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications and/or variations may be made to the invention without departing from the scope of the invention as broadly described and as set forth in the following claims. Thus, the embodiments should be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.