Pallet Substitute with Pallet Blocks
20220402648 ยท 2022-12-22
Inventors
- Glenn H. Morris, JR. (Chattanooga, TN, US)
- Darrell Davis (Hixson, TN, US)
- Travis Peacock (Chattanooga, TN, US)
Cpc classification
B65D19/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/0099
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00567
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00338
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pallet substitute has pallet blocks, which may be made of plastic regrind or other material which can be utilized in conjunction with a tray, whether cardboard or otherwise, to provide a pallet. The pallet substitute may have pallet blocks that connect separately and directly to the tray, or pairs (or triples, etc.) of pallet blocks may connect together, possibly with stringers and connect to the tray.
Claims
1. A pallet substitute comprising: at least four first plastic pallet blocks having a top surface and a bottom; and a paperboard tray having a substantially planar bottom connected to and supported by the top surface of the first pallet blocks above the bottom of the first pallet blocks.
2. The pallet substitute of claim 1 wherein the first pallet blocks respectively comprise absorbing members having perimeters surrounded by a perimeter of an enclosing member, and at least a portion of the absorbing members is in one of direct and indirect contact with the enclosing member under a specified load.
3. The pallet substitute of claim 2 wherein the absorbing members have a continuous perimeter and at least one of the absorbing members shares a common wall with the enclosing member.
4. The pallet substitute of claim 2 wherein when under the specified load, at least portions of the absorbing members contact a top, bottom and sides of the enclosing member.
5. The pallet substitute of claim 4 wherein the absorbing members are oval shaped throughout cross sections of the absorbing members.
6. The pallet substitute of claim 1 wherein the paperboard tray has slots, and the first pallet blocks have clamps, the clamps extending through the slots to at least assist in connecting the first pallet blocks to the paperboard tray.
7. The pallet substitute of claim 6 wherein the clamp connects to the upper surface of the pallet block.
8. The pallet substitute of claim 7 wherein a shoulder of the clamp extends upwardly form the upper surface of the pallet block to an arm and a portion of the paperboard tray is retained between the arm and the upper surface with the shoulder extending through the slot.
9. The pallet substitute of claim 1 further comprising second pallet blocks connected to the first pallet blocks with at least one stringer forming a first pallet block segment.
10. The pallet substitute of claim 9 wherein the at least one stringer further comprises an upper stringer extending from the top surface of the first to an upper surface of the second pallet blocks.
11. The pallet substitute of claim 10 wherein the paperboard tray is in contact with the upper stringer.
12. The pallet substitute of claim 9 further comprising a second pallet block segment similarly constructed as the first pallet block segment, and the first and second pallet block segments connect together below the paperboard tray to form a set.
13. The pallet substitute of claim 9 wherein the second pallet block segments of the set connect at centerline of the first pallet blocks.
14. A pallet substitute comprising: at least four plastic pallet blocks having a top and a bottom; and a tray having a plurality of slots, and clamps respectively connected to the pallet blocks extending through the slots and at least assisting in connecting the pallet blocks to the tray, and the tray supported by the pallet blocks above a bottom of the pallet blocks.
15. The pallet substitute of claim 14 wherein the tray is a paperboard tray.
16. The pallet substitute of claim 14 wherein the first pallet blocks respectively comprise absorbing members having perimeters surrounded by a perimeter of an enclosing member, and at least a portion of the absorbing members is in one of direct and indirect contact with the enclosing member under a specified load.
17. The pallet substitute of claim 16 wherein the absorbing members have a continuous perimeter and at least one of the absorbing members shares a common wall with the enclosing member.
18. The pallet substitute of claim 14 wherein the clamps connect to the upper surface of the pallet block and a shoulder of the clamp extends upwardly form the upper surface of the pallet block to an arm and a portion of the paperboard tray is retained between the arm and the upper surface with the shoulder extending through the slot.
19. The pallet substitute of claim 14 further comprising second pallet blocks connected to the first pallet blocks with at least one stringer forming a first pallet block segment and the at least one stringer further comprises an upper stringer extending from the top surface of the first to an upper surface of the second pallet block and the paperboard tray is in contact with the upper stringer, and further comprising a second pallet block segment similarly constructed as the first pallet block segment, and the first and second pallet block segments connect together below the paperboard tray to form a set.
20. A first pallet block for use in a pallet substitute comprising: at least two hollow absorbing members having perimeters surrounded by a perimeter of a hollow enclosing member, and at least a portion of the absorbing members is in one of direct and indirect contact with the enclosing member under a specified load.
21. The first pallet block of claim 20 wherein the absorbing members have a continuous perimeter and at least one of the absorbing members shares a common wall with the enclosing member.
22. The first pallet block of claim 21 wherein an upper surface of the enclosing member has a clamp extending therefrom.
23. The first pallet block of claim 21 in combination with at least three similarly constructed first pallet blocks, and the first pallet blocks connect to a tray at the upper surfaces of the enclosing members to form a pallet substitute.
24. The first pallet block of claim 21 in combination with a second pallet block connected to the first pallet block with a stringer extending from upper surfaces of the first and second pallet blocks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other obj ects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0040] Pallet trays are widely used in the marketplace with continuous solid upper surfaces onto which product is loaded. However, the applicant has modified prior art designs to provide a pallet tray 12 which can form a portion of a very lightweight pallet or pallet substitute 10. The pallet tray 12 has a series, possibly an array, of slots 14 as shown in
[0041] The clamp 16 is preferably integral to the pallet blocks 20 for many embodiments. A shoulder 22 may extend upwardly from an upper surface 24 of an enclosing member 26, preferably a sufficient distance to accommodate a gap 28 for a cantileveredly connected arm 30 connected to the shoulder to receive a thickness of the pallet tray 12 once the arm 30 is extended through one of the slots 14 possibly parallel to upper surface 24. An upwardly angled or extending lip 32 may be useful to assist a user in connecting the clamp 16 to the pallet tray 14 to direct the respective arm 30 through the respective slot 14. One or more grips 34 may be useful extending from a lower surface 36 of the arm 30 to hold to the pallet tray 12 once installed to maintain the clamp 16 attached to the pallet tray 12 once installed. The upper surface 24 of the enclosing surface may be textured or otherwise have gripping components to assist the clamp 16 in holding to the pallet tray 12 once installed.
[0042] The slots 14 may or may not form an array, such as two rows of three slots so as to orient the pallet blocks at or proximate to a perimeter 34 of the holding surface 36 of the pallet tray 12. An optional third (or additional) row(s) may be utilized for various embodiments, and fewer or additional pallet blocks 20 may be utilized in slots 14 in the tray so as to support a palletized grouping 100 of a known weight. Preferably for most embodiments, at least two pallet blocks will be located along a first side 38 and at least two along a second side 40 of the pallet tray 12. Three pallet blocks 20 along or proximate to each side 38,40 has been found to be effective for at least some embodiments with E32 or more substantial pallet trays 12. The slots 14 are preferably spaced inwardly by spacing 42 from perimeter 34 of loading surface for at least some embodiments. Walls 44 may extend upwardly at perimeter 34 so as to potentially assist in loading the pallet tray 12 for at least some embodiments.
[0043] One of ordinary skill in the art will quickly see that regardless of the construction of the pallet blocks 20 apart from the clamp 16, the clamp 16, if utilized, can assist with pallet trays 12 having slots 14 to quickly assemble a pallet substitute 10 which can at least perform as a very lightweight pallet (in terms of loading, at a minimum).
[0044] The pallet blocks 20 may also have unique feature(s) apart from the clamp 16 and its cooperation with a pallet tray 12. The pallet blocks 10 may have an enclosing member 26 which provides an outer perimeter 46 about absorbing members 48,50 and possibly others, such as 52,54, etc. The absorbing members 48-52 preferably have a loading perimeter 56 or shape which contacts the outer perimeter 46 of the enclosing member 26 directly as illustrated or indirectly at least under some loading conditions (i.e., there may be gaps in an unloaded configuration for at least some embodiments). The enclosing perimeter 46 forms a continuous shape such as substantially a rectangle having curved edges and assists in retaining the shape of the absorbing members during loading. The wall thickness of the absorbing members 48-52 and/or enclosing member 26 can be relatively thin (such as 90/1000) and may be made of regrind, which when provided as a prototype of the construction shown in
[0045] Adjacent absorbing members 48,50 and/or others may share a portion of center wall 58 which may form a portion of loading perimeter 56 of either of the absorbing members 48,50, etc. or not In this manner the adjacent absorbing members 48,50 may be integral to one another for at least some of the absorbing members 48,50. Not all absorbing members 48-52, etc. must interconnect as shown for all embodiments.
[0046] Additionally, at least some of the absorbing members 48,50 may interconnect or be integral with outer perimeter 46 of the enclosing member 26 such as at top wall portion 60 and/or side wall portion 62. As stated before, when using regrind, even at thin wall thicknesses, extremely strong pallet blocks 20 supporting a significant static load can be achieved.
[0047] The clamp 16 may extend a width 64 shorter than a width 66 of the enclosing member 26. The sides 68, 70 of the pallet block 20 may be left open for at least some embodiments to facilitate an ease of manufacture. The embodiment shown can be easily extruded from regrind or manufactured through other techniques and/or materials.
[0048] The loading perimeters 56 of absorbing members 48,50, etc., being constrained within (or a portion thereof as connected to) outer perimeter 26 of enclosing member 46 is believed to be novel and provide an effective load bearing pallet block 20 for at least some embodiments. Bottom surface 72 of enclosing member 46 may provide a textured surface, such as being sandblasted or otherwise, possibly having ridges 74 or other structure extending therefrom.
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[0050] With the pallet blocks 20 connected to the pallet tray 12, an optional floor 18 may then be placed atop the pallet tray 12 on the loading surface 36 to provide support surface 76 for loading product thereon.
[0051] While the clamp 16 illustrated is a presently preferred construction, other clamps 16 or ways to connect the improved pallet blocks 20 to pallet trays 12 or other structures may be employed with still other embodiments.
[0052] Pallet block segment 300 is shown in
[0053] First, second pallet block 304 has three absorbing members 312 instead of four. However, second pallet block 304 may be formed to cooperate with a similar second pallet block 304 of a second pallet block segment 324, possibly connected thereto as will be described below.
[0054] A rear face 314 of the second pallet block has first, second, third and fourth connectors 316,318,320,322. Other embodiments may have different or different number of connectors 316-322. A first connector 316 of a first pallet block 300 may connect to a fourth connector 320 of a second pallet block 324 as shown in
[0055] Second pallet blocks 304 are illustrated half as wide as first pallet blocks 302. However, as long as second pallet blocks 304 cooperate with one another when rotated 180 degrees, such as by having second pallet blocks start at centerline 330 (excluding portion(s) of connectors 316-320 that may extend past) and proceed outwardly, a satisfactory design can be achieved for many embodiments. Connectors 316-320 may have first hooks 332 that cooperate with second hooks 334 to interlock when connected (possibly with a snap fit), or otherwise connect together.
[0056] For at least some applications, empty containers such as pails 5 may be shipped to a customer on the pallet substitutes 10. The customer may reuse the pallet substitute 10 or it may be that they will be using traditional pallets with filled containers due to the added weight. That customer may send pallet blocks 20 back to the applicant for re-use with a new pallet tray 12 which is not a repair, but a remanufacture of a new pallet substitute 10. For closed loop systems, such as where a particular customer is supplied with product regularly, picking up the pallet blocks 20 for reuse may be relatively easy for all parties and assist in lower costs for at least some, if not all parties. Furthermore, even though the pallet trays 12 have slots therein, they could be reused by the customer with filled goods (just without the blocks connected thereto) on traditional pallets. They just would have slots therethrough which would not significantly diminish their re-use capability, if at all.
[0057] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0058] Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is: