Patents Assigned to Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 5423270Abstract: A pallet stringer, generally trapezoidal when viewed endwise, is folded from a corrugated cardboard sheet so as to have six panels on each side of a vertical plane and a lower panel intersected by the plane, namely an outer panel extending upwardly from the lower panel, an outer panel extending inwardly from the upwardly extending outer panel, toward and approximately to the generally vertical plane, an inner panel extending downwardly from the inwardly extending outer panel, toward and approximately to the lower panel, an inner panel extending outwardly from the downwardly extending inner panel, overlying the lower panel, and extending toward and approximately to the upwardly extending outer panel, an inner panel extending upwardly and inwardly from the inner panel overlying the lower panel, and extending toward and approximately to the downwardly extending inner panel, and an inner panel extending outwardly from the upwardly and inwardly extending inner panel, underlying the inwardly extending outer panel,Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1994Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner
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Patent number: 5386786Abstract: A spacer comprises two interlocked beams, each folded from a sheet of corrugated paperboard so as to have a base panel and panels on each side of a plane intersecting the base panel approximately at a right angle. In each beam, the panels on each side include a side panel extending from the base panel, an outer panel extending inwardly from the side panel approximately to the intersecting plane, an inner panel extending from the inwardly extending outer panel approximately to the base panel, and panels bracing and reinforcing such beam. Each beam has a notch opening at the base panel and receiving a portion of the other beam. Two tongues including portions of the base panel and portions of the side panels project toward each other and project partly over the notch. Each beam has recesses extending along folds and receiving the projecting tongues of the other beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner, Jerome A. Wilson
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Patent number: 5381739Abstract: A pallet comprises a plurality of stringers extending longitudinally and a plurality of decking members extending transversely. As folded from corrugated paperboard, each stringer has an upper panel and six panels on each side of a generally vertical plane intersecting the upper panel. The panels on each side include an outer panel extending downwardly and outwardly from the upper panel, an outer panel extending inwardly from the downwardly and outwardly extending outer panel, an inner panel extending upwardly from the inwardly extending outer panel and secured to the like panel on the other side, an inner panel extending outwardly from the upwardly extending inner panel and secured adhesively to the upper panel, an inner panel extending downwardly and inwardly from the outwardly extending inner panel, and an inner panel extending outwardly from the downwardly and inwardly extending inner panel and secured adhesively to the inwardly extending outer panel.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner
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Patent number: 5372074Abstract: A paperboard pallet having a trapezoidal profile is disclosed, which comprises two outer stringers, an additional stringer therebetween, an upper sheet, and a lower sheet. Each stringer has a trapezoidal profile. The upper sheet is secured adhesively to a broad, upper end of each stringer. The lower sheet has two outer flaps, each being folded upwardly and being secured adhesively to an outer wall of a respective one of the outer stringers. The upper sheet may have two outer flaps, each being folded downwardly and being secured adhesively to such an outer wall. Several alternative arrangements are disclosed, which include one wherein a lower base of a paperboard tray defines the upper sheet, another wherein a lower base of a paperboard carton defines the upper sheet, and others wherein blocks cut from such stringers replace the stringers.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1992Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner
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Patent number: 5370061Abstract: A pallet comprises at least one relatively long, longitudinally extending stringer folded from a single sheet of corrugated paperboard material of a given cross-section, preferably trapezoidal, and two relatively short, transversely extending braces, each folded from a single sheet of corrugated paperboard of a similar cross-section, preferably inverted. The stringer has notches receiving portions of the braces. Each brace has a notch receiving a portion of the stringer. The notches interfit with each other and are dimensioned so that the stringer and the braces are coplanar at their upper and lower edges. The stringer and the braces are secured adhesively to each other at the interengaging notches. In one contemplated embodiment, plural decking members are employed. In other contemplated embodiments, an upper sheet and a lower sheet are employed. In certain contemplated embodiments, the stringer with the braces is a middle stringer between two outer stringers.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner
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Patent number: 5365857Abstract: A pallet stringer, generally trapezoidal when viewed endwise, is folded from a corrugated paperboard sheet to have five panels on each side of a vertical plane and a lower panel intersected by the plane, namely an outer panel extending upwardly and outwardly from the lower panel, another outer panel extending inwardly from the upwardly extending outer panel, toward the plane, an inner panel extending downwardly from the inwardly extending outer panel, toward the lower panel, another inner panel extending upwardly and outwardly from the downwardly extending panel, toward the inwardly extending outer panel, at an acute angle relative to the downwardly extending panel, and an inner panel extending inwardly from the upwardly and outwardly extending inner panel, toward the downwardly extending inner panel. The inwardly extending inner panels may have tabs extending into decking member apertures in other panels. Certain panels are secured adhesively to other panels.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner, Donald G. Young
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Patent number: 5355812Abstract: A pallet made predominantly of corrugated paperboard comprises a first decking sheet defining a first deck and a second decking sheet defining a second deck. The first and second decks are planar. The first decking sheet is folded to form two outer stringers extending longitudinally.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ted D. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Wagner
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Patent number: 5154687Abstract: A rotary accumulator for folded beams of corrugated paperboard with adhesive applied thereto, such as pallet stringers or decking members, comprises a conveyor for feeding the beams longitudinally with spaces therebetween, a generally circular array of beam holders mounted to a rotary framework for receiving each beam in one holder, for holding such beam in a desired configuration for a finite time to allow adhesive applied thereto to cure, and for releasing such beam thereafter, a mechanism for indexing the holders in a generally circular path, and a longitudinal member for removing each beam from the beam holder holding such beam when such beam engages such members as the holders are being indexed. The mechanism is powered by a pneumatically powered piston-cylinder mechanism, which drives an escapement mechanism, or by an electric motor. Certain sensing and detecting devices are provided for controlling the mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventor: David K. Jeslis
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Patent number: 5083996Abstract: A disposable pallet assembly includes cylindrical reinforcing pieces which are engaged with the stringer members along bottom side portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventor: Daniel A. Smith
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Patent number: 5001991Abstract: A disposable pallet assembly includes cylindrical reinforcing pieces which are engaged with the stringer members along bottom side portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventor: Daniel A. Smith
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Patent number: RE34198Abstract: A pallet made of corrugated material employs stringers in which panel portions therewithin are secured in oblique positions, against the external sidewall panel portions to afford enhanced lateral stability and resistance to failure.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Gate Pallet Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Quasnick