PALLET
20230027778 ยท 2023-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Yusuke KABE (Kanagawa, JP)
- Naoto CHIBA (Kanagawa, JP)
- Takaaki YOSHIDA (Kanagawa, JP)
- Seiya IMAI (Kanagawa, JP)
- Misaki SURUGA (Kanagawa, JP)
- Koichi TABIRA (Kanagawa, JP)
Cpc classification
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00641
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00373
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pallet includes: a top plate that has a rectangular shape and that is to be loaded with a load object; multiple blocks that are disposed at a multiple locations including four corners of the top plate and that support the top plate from below; and a bottom plate that is disposed such that the multiple blocks are placed on the bottom plate. The top plate has a long side and a short side. Blocks included in the multiple blocks and disposed at the corners of the top plate each has a long side and a short side. The long side of each of the blocks included in the multiple blocks and disposed at the corners of the top plate is disposed along the short side of the top plate.
Claims
1. A pallet comprising: a top plate that has a rectangular shape and that is to be loaded with a load object; a plurality of blocks that are disposed at a plurality of locations including four corners of the top plate and that support the top plate from below; and a bottom plate that is disposed such that the plurality of blocks are placed on the bottom plate, wherein the top plate has a long side and a short side, wherein blocks included in the plurality of blocks and disposed at the corners of the top plate each has a long side and a short side, and wherein the long side of each of the blocks included in the plurality of blocks and disposed at the corners of the top plate is disposed along the short side of the top plate.
2. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein each of the blocks included in the plurality of blocks and disposed at the corners of the top plate has a cutout shape at a side located away from the short side of the top plate such that a width by which an upper surface of the block is in contact with the top plate along the long side of the top plate decreases.
3. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein the load object to be loaded on the top plate includes supporters that are provided at four lower corners of the load object and that support the load object, and wherein each block disposed at the corresponding corner of the top plate is positioned away from the corresponding supporter toward the short side of the top plate, the supporter being included in the load object loaded on the top plate and being closest to the corner.
4. The pallet according to claim 2, wherein the load object to be loaded on the top plate includes supporters that are provided at four lower corners of the load object and that support the load object, and wherein each block disposed at the corresponding corner of the top plate is positioned away from the corresponding supporter toward the short side of the top plate, the supporter being included in the load object loaded on the top plate and being closest to the corner.
5. The pallet according to claim 3, wherein each block disposed at the corresponding corner of the top plate extends along the short side of the top plate to a position located away from the corner relative to the corresponding supporter, of the load object loaded on the top plate, closest to the corner.
6. The pallet according to claim 4, wherein each block disposed at the corresponding corner of the top plate extends along the short side of the top plate to a position located away from the corner relative to the corresponding supporter, of the load object loaded on the top plate, closest to the corner.
7. The pallet according to claim 1, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the long side are separated by a distance that allows a fork of a forklift or a pallet jack to be insertable between the two blocks.
8. The pallet according to claim 2, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the long side are separated by a distance that allows a fork of a forklift or a pallet jack to be insertable between the two blocks.
9. The pallet according to claim 3, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the long side are separated by a distance that allows a fork of a forklift or a pallet jack to be insertable between the two blocks.
10. The pallet according to claim 4, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the long side are separated by a distance that allows a fork of a forklift or a pallet jack to be insertable between the two blocks.
11. The pallet according to claim 5, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the long side are separated by a distance that allows a fork of a forklift or a pallet jack to be insertable between the two blocks.
12. The pallet according to claim 6, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the long side are separated by a distance that allows a fork of a forklift or a pallet jack to be insertable between the two blocks.
13. The pallet according to claim 7, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the short side are separated by a distance small to an extent that the fork of the forklift or the pallet jack is not insertable between the two blocks.
14. The pallet according to claim 8, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the short side are separated by a distance small to an extent that the fork of the forklift or the pallet jack is not insertable between the two blocks.
15. The pallet according to claim 9, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the short side are separated by a distance small to an extent that the fork of the forklift or the pallet jack is not insertable between the two blocks.
16. The pallet according to claim 10, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the short side are separated by a distance small to an extent that the fork of the forklift or the pallet jack is not insertable between the two blocks.
17. The pallet according to claim 11, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the short side are separated by a distance small to an extent that the fork of the forklift or the pallet jack is not insertable between the two blocks.
18. The pallet according to claim 12, wherein two of the blocks disposed at opposite ends of the top plate in a direction of the short side are separated by a distance small to an extent that the fork of the forklift or the pallet jack is not insertable between the two blocks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure will be described below.
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[0020] In recent years, size reduction of packaging materials has been studied.
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[0023] However, simple size reduction of the pallet 1 may be insufficient and may lead to several problems.
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[0026] The pallet 1 utilizes the bending of the top plate 11 to absorb a transit impact by allowing the casters 21 to be placed on the top plate 11 at positions not overlapping the blocks 12. Thus, when any of the casters 21 is placed at a position overlapping any of the blocks 12, as illustrated in
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[0030] The top plate 11 of the pallet 1 according to the comparative example illustrated in
[0031] The pallet 1 illustrated in
[0032] Furthermore, in the case of the pallet 1 illustrated in
[0033] In the pallet 1 according to this exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0034] However, with regard to the pallet 1 illustrated in
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[0038] The product 2 loaded on the top plate 11 is equipped with the casters 21 that are provided at the four lower corners of the product 2 and that support the product 2. Each block 12 disposed at the corresponding corner of the top plate 11 of the pallet 1 is positioned away from the corresponding caster 21 closest to the corner toward the corresponding short side 112 of the top plate 11.
[0039] Specifically, each block 12 is positioned away from the corresponding caster 21 by a distance d1 toward the corresponding short side 112. Accordingly, the pallet 1 allows the casters 21 to be placed on the top plate 11 at positions not overlapping the blocks 12, and utilizes the bending of the top plate 11 to absorb vertical vibrations of the product 2 loaded on the pallet 1.
[0040] Each block 12 disposed at the corresponding corner of the top plate 11 of the pallet 1 extends along the corresponding short side 112 of the top plate 11 to a position located away from the corner relative to the corresponding caster 21, of the product 2 loaded on the top plate 11, closest to the corner. Specifically, in the extending direction of the short sides 112 of the top plate 11, each block 12 extends from a corresponding corner 113 of the top plate 11 to a position located away from the corresponding caster 21 by a distance d2. In this exemplary embodiment, the blocks 12 extend along the short sides 112 to satisfy this condition, thereby allowing a fork to be insertable as well as reducing the possibility of tilting of the blocks 12 and the difficulty of stacking.
[0041] Furthermore, in the case of the pallet 1 according to this exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
[0042] Accordingly, the casters 21 are appropriately disposed further away from where the blocks 12 are in contact with the top plate 11, as compared with a case where the cutouts 124 are not provided, thereby utilizing the bending of the top plate 11 more effectively to absorb a transit impact. However, if the casters 21 are disposed too far from where the blocks 12 are in contact with the top plate 11, the top plate 11 may bend too much and possibly break. Thus, it is desirable that the dimensions of the top plate 11 and the blocks 12 be set such that the casters 21 are appropriately positioned away from where the blocks 12 are in contact with the top plate 11, that is, where tilting may be prevented and stacking may be improved, and are disposed where the top plate 11 is prevented from breaking due to shearing and bending of the top plate 11.
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[0044] By providing the cutouts 124 at the side in contact with the top plate 11 in this manner, vertical vibrations may be absorbed. On the other hand, the blocks 12 are in contact with the bottom plate 13 over the overall width T, thereby reducing the possibility of tilting of the blocks 12 and the difficulty of stacking.
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[0046] The cutout 124 illustrated in
[0047] The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.