Detachable and collapsible pallet box
10356986 ยท 2019-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/0299
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D19/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49948
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62B2202/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49815
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62B3/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A planter box configured for housing plantings is disclosed. The pallet box assembly includes a pallet base, two side panels, a front panel, and a rear panel, which are collapsible and reusable. Pallet base has tenon joint parts with locking mechanisms that extend out. Pallet base has an opening extending therethrough for ease of handling by pallet jack or hand truck. The side panels include grooves. Front and rear panels include tenon joint part with locking mechanism. The side panels are identical and interchangeable, the front panel is identical and interchangeable with the rear panel. Each locking mechanism includes a winged bolt threadedly inserted and engaged into the tenon joint part, and a wing which is rotated by about 45 to 135 degrees to engageably and securely attach the corresponding tenon joint part in the corresponding groove, so that the pallet box assembly is securely installed.
Claims
1. A planter box for housing plantings, comprising: a pallet base defined by a front edge, back edge, and two side edges; the pallet base comprising: four or more tenon joint parts that extend horizontally out from the two side edges of the pallet base; a first shallow border groove is disposed along the front edge of the pallet base and a second shallow border groove is disposed along the back edge of the pallet base; a first leg and a second leg, the first leg extends downwardly from and along the front edge of the pallet base, the second leg extends downwardly from and along the back edge of the pallet base, wherein the first leg and the second leg are parallel to one another; a first opening extending through the first leg in a direction from the front edge of the pallet base toward the back edge of the pallet base; a second opening extending through the second leg in a direction from the back edge of the pallet base toward the front edge of the pallet base; wherein the first and second openings provide two way entries for a lifting device to be inserted through the first and second openings; wherein the first leg is spaced apart from the second leg to form a third opening in a bottom portion of the pallet base, the third opening of the pallet base is a through opening extending from a first side edge to a second side edge of the two side edges of the pallet base; a front panel comprising one or more tenon joint part, wherein the front panel is received in the first shallow border groove; a rear panel comprising one or more tenon joint part, wherein the rear panel is received in the second shallow border groove; two side panels, each of the side panels includes four or more grooves, in which at least two of the grooves are horizontal grooves extending along and adjacent to a bottom edge of the side panel for receiving at least two of the four or more tenon joint parts of the pallet base to form tongue and groove joints, at least one of the grooves is a vertical groove extending along and adjacent to one edge of the side panel for receiving one of the one or more tenon joint part of the front panel to form at least one tongue and groove joint, and at least another one of the grooves is a vertical groove extending along and adjacent to another edge of the side panel for receiving one of the one or more tenon joint part of the rear panel to form at least one tongue and groove joint; wherein the front panel and the rear panel are configured to be positioned directly on top of the pallet base, the two side panels are configured to have all of bottom surfaces thereof raised above a ground surface; wherein each of the tongue and groove joints includes a locking mechanism, each of the locking mechanisms includes a long threaded winged bolt and a wing; wherein the long threaded winged bolt of each of the locking mechanisms is inserted through one of the grooves of the side panel and engaged into a respective one of the tenon joint parts of the front panel, the rear panel, and the pallet base; wherein the wing of each of the locking mechanisms engageably attach the respective one of the tenon joint parts in the one of the grooves of the side panel, thereby connecting the pallet base, the front panel, the rear panel and the side panels together; a PVC frame structure including a plurality of PVC pipes; and a plurality of attachment blocks are formed on each corner of the front panel and the rear panel, respectively; wherein the PVC pipes are inserted through the attachment blocks to be attached to the pallet base; and one or more carriage tray arranged on the PVC frame structure.
2. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pallet base is made of plastic material or recycled plastic material constructed of single integral structure.
3. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pallet base having a plurality of drainage holes formed.
4. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wing of each of the locking mechanisms is rotated by about 45 degree to 135 degree to engageably and securely attach the respective one of the tenon joint parts in the one of the grooves of the side panel, thereby connecting the pallet base, the front panel, the rear panel and the side panels together to form a pallet box assembly.
5. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pallet base is configured with an opening extending all the way therethrough from one side surface thereof adjacent to the front panel to another side surface thereof adjacent to the rear panel.
6. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 5, wherein the opening is configured to the pallet base of the pallet box assembly for ease of handling by pallet jack or hand truck.
7. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front panel has two tenon joint parts that extend out from two side surfaces of the front panel, respectively.
8. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear panel has two tenon joint parts that extend out from two side surfaces of the rear panel, respectively, each of the two tenon joint parts includes one locking mechanism.
9. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front panel has only one tenon joint part located at an upper portion of the front panel and the rear panel has only one tenon joint part located at an upper portion of the rear panel.
10. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein all individual panels are capable of disassembling into individual panels for flat-packing.
11. The planter box for housing plantings as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of axles are configured on the bottom of the pallet base at each corner thereof, for ease of attachment of a plurality of wheels to the pallet box, which are not fixed but detachable to the pallet box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
(15) According to a first embodiment as shown in
(16) The locking mechanism 60 of each tenon joint part 70 includes a threaded winged bolt 62, which is threadedly inserted and engaged into the tenon joint part 70 as shown in
(17) In this embodiment, the front panel 230 and the rear panel 240 can each have an exterior foam insulation panel 10 and an interior natural matting panel 15 that are attached and combined together to form an insulation assembly 20 to be fittingly installed as shown in
(18) In this embodiment, the pallet base 90 has a plurality of shallow border grooves 130 (see
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(21) In this embodiment, different sizes of the pallet box 200 can be fabricated. The overall size of the pallet box 200 can be based upon those of North American, European Union, or ISO standardized size dimensions, i.e. 4 ft4 ft pallets, and even a garden wagon in size. The pallet box 200 can be made of materials such as wood, particleboard, plastic, and metal. The plastic material for the pallet box 200 can also include recycled plastic material, and also UV weatherable grade plastic material. As a result, the pallet box 200 is durable enough to perform satisfactorily under outdoor usage conditions for an extended duration of at least 5 years.
(22) Referring to the first embodiment, during testing, the rear panel 240 of the pallet box 200 is directly contacting the vertical bar of the hand truck when tilting the pallet box 200 for maximum efficiency and weight distribution.
(23) Meanwhile, as shown in
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(27) After the above installation method of the pallet box 200 has reached completion, the pallet box 200 is assembly with all of the corresponding tenon joint parts 70 fittingly engaged and securely locked in place in the corresponding grooves 65 by using the corresponding locking mechanism 60, in which each of the wings 61 is firmly abutted against the surface of the side panel 120, thereby preventing the pallet box from detachment thereof. Furthermore, an optional step can be performed after the completion of the above installation method as follow: the exterior foam insulation panel 10 and the interior matting panel 15 are fittingly installed on the front panel 230 and on the rear panel 240 respectively as shown in
(28) For ease of construction, the pallet box of the embodiments of instant disclosure can have the side panels to be identical and interchangeable, and the front panel to be identical and interchangeable with the rear panel.
(29) A partial removal method of the pallet box 200 includes the following steps as shown in
(30) In the illustrated embodiment as shown in
(31) When a seed carriage is placed on the PVC frame structure 100, it has the ability to rock back and forth so as not to disturb the seedlings during transportation or set at an angle for maximum sun exposure during the winter months in northern latitudes. The seed carriage can be suspended over the top edge of the pallet box 200, on a frame of inch reinforced PVC pipe or aluminum tent poles. With the recessed holes 220 drilled on the top of the pallet base 90, the PVC pipes 40 can be inserted through the top of the pallet base 90, as shown in
(32) To achieve a low center of gravity and thus an easier planter box to move from place to place, the user will start seedlings on the top edge of the planter box. As the plants grow and are transplanted into pots, the largest plants will remain in the lowest carriage while the smallest and lightest plants will be moved upward onto higher carriages. To be clear, most of the plants germinated will not end up in the planter box, but rather in other pots or a garden plot. Only the most logical choices such as potatoes, carrots, onions, and ginger would be transplanted into the planter box itself. Please note, the pallet box 200 can be used as the planter box.
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(34) As the seedlings grow and are transplanted into larger pots, so the plant cultivation system can grow vertically and the smaller plants can be moved to upper carriage areas. Referring to
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(36) For hot climates, a shading canopy 140 can be extended outwardly from the frame top to create an umbrella of shade which not only shades the plants within the pallet box 200 but also surrounding areas which may help shade other plants and people, that will surely be appreciated by the user.
(37) In this embodiment, an optional feature can be formed by adding the aeration base 180, as shown in
(38) In alternative embodiments, the front, rear, and side panels can have a substantial amount of ornamental decorations, and each side of the respective panel can have either a lighter color, i.e. pale grey, or a darker color, i.e. dark brown. In general a lighter color is preferred so that the roots do not overheat in the summertime, but a darker color may be more conducive to late winter/early spring conditions when capturing radian heat is important. It should be noted that not only are side panels identical, but also interchangeable. With respect to the block attachments 80 at the front and rear panels, 230, 240, see
(39) For gardening purposes the side panels, the front panel, and the rear panel of the pallet box, all have a plurality of vertical grooves 135 formed on the inside surface of the side panels so as to encourage deep healthy root development as shown in
(40) In the illustrated embodiment of the pallet box 200 as shown in
(41) It should also be noted that when the contained plant becomes too mature for the pallet box assembly (serving as planter box) and needs to be transplanted, one can disassemble the side panels and easily remove the contained plant without damaging the root system. In general, larger plants with root bound conditions are usually damaged during transplant, but this type of damage would not occur with the pallet box (serving as planter box) because the side panels can be easily removed. In gardening applications, the pallet box 200 is superior for harvesting tubers, roots, and bulbous vegetables like potatoes, carrots, onions, ginger, etc., because the side panels can be disassembled, thus gaining easier side access to the vegetables in the soil.
(42) According to another embodiment of present invention, a pallet box is adapted and configured for use as a workman's utility box (instead of a planter box). The workman's utility box could easily be transported to a remote job site. Moreover many construction workers are victims of theft, of which the workman's utility box would discourage theft of tools and equipment by providing a lockable storage box that is part of a sun and rain canopy system.
(43) In this embodiment, there is an effect to create a weather resistant box with no drainage holes and a lockable lid, which protects fragile equipment such as electronics, computers, communication equipment, etc from damaging elements such as rain, dust, dirt, extreme temperatures, shock impacts, etc. In this embodiment, the framing suspends a sun and rain shelter, which creates a desirable workspace around the pallet box. Expensive and fragile equipment will be protected from the elements of weather by having them raised off the ground, covered by a sun and rain shelter, and housed inside the pallet box.
(44) For a more mobile workstation the wagon version of the pallet box with a sun and rain shade added to the top of the frame creates a highly mobile work station that is sheltered from inclement weather while facilitating the transportation of tools, gear, and supplies into the field.
(45) In another alternative embodiment of the framing, the use of strong magnets on the framing can create various utilities such as a positive alignment of the frame to the block attachments and a tool rack for metal tools similar to a magnetic kitchen knife strip.
(46) In an alternative embodiment, the locking mechanism can be embodied by a modified conventional window lock that would cap the ends of the tenon, replacing the threaded winged bolts, and by modifying the shape of the window lock locking mechanism, a very strong low profile metal lock could be achieved. The recessed and lockable mechanisms would be very useful for the large sized touring vaults and shipping containers.
(47) The pallet box offers the benefit of having a built-in pallet base, which is configured to be substantially identical to the bottom part of a conventional pallet, thereby allowing for convenient transporting by pallet jacks or forklifts, where as traditional large planters need to be used in conjunction with traditional pallets and yet are not attached in any way thus creating a more unstable unit. The pallet box of various embodiments of present invention uses less material, is far more stable, is collapsible and reusable, therefore it is environmentally friendly and easy to use.
(48) Typically, standard pallets are being transported using various mechanical and motorized machines (fork lifts, pallet trucks, etc). Meanwhile, a smaller-sized pallet box assembly can be transported via a hand truck, garden wagon, or other such human powered means. In another preferred embodiment, a preferred shape for the pallet base for the smaller-sized pallet box assembly is rectangular instead of square.
(49) The pallet box also has many applications in commercial agriculture. One of the advantages of the pallet box of the embodiments of instant disclosure is the convenient and flexible manner of which the side panels are connected to the pallet base and the front or rear panel are attached to the side panels and thus can be assembled or disassembled/removed without lifting or removing the contents carried inside the pallet box. As would be appreciated by an agricultural planter, the ease of assembly and disassembly capability of the pallet box of instant disclosure provides many benefits when it comes to removing or transplanting plants. With the pallet box, the side panels and the front and rear panels can be easily removed without causing trauma to the root system of the plant, and the pallet box functioning as a planter box can be used multiple times over several years.
(50) Another advantage with the pallet box functioning as a planter box is that the contained plant can weight up to 200 pounds or 91 kilograms, or more and still be easily moved multiple times to different areas. Depending on the weather conditions, the plant along with the pallet box can be moved into direct sunlight, shade, or indoors. This is particularly useful in harsh weather climates or for staging various events such as weddings, concert performances, etc.
(51) The pallet box is highly adaptable for many different applications and situations. In general, a typical 4 ft4 ft pallet is useful for transporting heavy, large, or odd shaped objects because the object only has to be placed onto a pallet just once, and then it can be easily transported many times with minimal effort.
(52) In a fifth embodiment, the pallet box can be adapted for usage for carrying and transporting shipped product, in which the pallet box assembly can be installed and configured with sensors for temperature, security, and tracking, yet this customized pallet box assembly can easily be disassembled, shipped flat, and reused many times. Thus, the pallet box of this embodiment, which is capable of disassembling into individual panels, allows for flat-packing of all of the respective panels for efficient shipping. Another advantage of this embodiment is that the product securely contained on the inside thereof can be inspected, tested, or even used without having to be taken off the pallet base thereof. This can be done multiple times using a minimal amount of effort, simply remove at least one or two panels.
(53) In alternative embodiments, a large heavy item such as a water pump can be transported inside the pallet box assembly into the fields, and some of the panels can be removed without the large heavy item ever leaving the pallet base of the pallet box assembly (other heavy items include for example, generators, pumps, emergency equipment, military equipment, etc).
(54) To aid in moving very heavy items, a removable ramp can be configured to one side of the pallet box assembly, so that very heavy items can be safely rolled or scooted onto the pallet. If the object has a tendency to roll or sway off the pallet, then the panels can be added so as to increase the safe transportation of the item.
(55) In all embodiments of present invention, the essence of the pallet box has remained the same; a pallet, two identical side panels that affix to the pallet via a locking mechanism, and identical front and rear panels which affix to the side panels via a locking mechanism. Refer to