Pallet
The present invention relates to a pallet comprising a four-sided support plate, said support plate comprising two first edges arranged opposite each other and two second edges arranged opposite each other, first walls arranged along the first edges of support plate and hinged to the support plate.
This invention relates to a load carrying pallet as set forth in the preamble of claim 1, and to a method for using such pallet according to the preamble of claim 17.
Although pallets have substantial advantages in improving the mechanical handling of goods and commercial products, their use have some disadvantages in respect to handling the pallet when unloaded. Since most pallets are being recycled or returned to the manufacturer of the goods or the warehouse from which they were shipped, the handling of the empty pallet is involving considerable handling costs. Furthermore, the empty pallets occupy space that could have been otherwise available for other purposes in the store/warehouse, or during transport/logistics.
A pallet of the type, requiring only a little space when empty is known from GB 2 061 871 A. The pallet described in this reference refers to a load carrying pallet comprising a base section having a surface layer and two support elements also having surface layers in contact with and secured to the surface layer of the base section, integrally formed and connected by an flexible hinge portion to said surface layer of the base section. The pallet is constructed of cardboard as a single element and comprised of respective outer layers of cardboard. Interposed a sandwiched honey-comb structure made of paper is arranged.
The pallet described in GB 2 061 871 A is intended for carrying both light weight goods and heavy goods. However, the construction is vulnerable to damage when handled by a fork-lift truck and especially when the support elements are subjected to relatively large laterally-directed forces the walls are vulnerable of collapsing.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a pallet of the above type that is more stable, and where the support elements are capable of withstanding relatively large laterally-directed forces.
This object is obtained in accordance with the invention with a pallet of the above-defined type, which is characterized in that the pallet further comprises two second walls arranged along at the two second sides of said support plate and hinged hereto, and that said first walls and said second walls are connectable to each other.
I accordance with the application, the invention provides according to an aspect a pallet, wherein the first walls and the second walls comprise engagement means for connecting said first walls to said second wall, whereby said walls provide a stable construction for the support plate.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pallet comprise releasable engagement means, whereby the foldable pallet may be brought to reassume a flattened state.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the invention the engagement means provide a snap-lock, whereby the engagement of said first and second walls allow a quickly assembly of the pallet.
In accordance with other preferred embodiments of the invention, the first walls and the second walls are hinged to the support plate by use of film-like hinge areas of reduced thickness, and the film-like hinge areas of reduced thickness are integrally molded areas of the pallet, whereby a sturdy construction of the pallet is achieved.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the second walls have at least one, preferably two openings, and said opening being a recess extending towards said hinge from an edge of the second walls opposite the hinge, whereby there is obtained an opening for the insertion of the tines of a fork-lift.
In accordance with yet a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the two recesses are arranged symmetrically about a centre axis of said second walls, and extending towards the first walls, said centre axis being perpendicular to said film-like hinge areas of reduced thickness, whereby a central support element 16 is obtained.
In accordance with another further preferred embodiment of the invention, the support plate comprises a first sheet and a second sheet, and welded or molded together, and that the first walls and the second walls comprise a first sheet and a second sheet, welded or molded together, whereby a particular light construction of a pallet is obtained.
In accordance with an yet another further preferred embodiment of the invention, the first sheet is kept a distance from said second sheet by means of separate distance pieces, said distance pieces being welded to said sheets, whereby a particular light and strong construction of a pallet is obtained.
In accordance with an yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the first sheet is kept at a distance from said second sheet by means of distance pieces, said distance pieces being bulges protruding from said second sheet, and that said bulges being welded to said first sheet, whereby a yet particular light and strong construction of the pallet is obtained.
In accordance with a yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the support plate, the first walls, and the second walls are solid, or substantively solid, where by a strong construction of the pallet is obtained.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the invention, the first edges of the support plate and the first walls have an extension of about 1200 mm, or 1200 mm; and that second edges of the support plate and the second walls have an extension of about 800 mm, or 800 mm, whereby a pallet of a preferred dimension is obtained.
In accordance with yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the first edges of the support plate and the first walls have an extension of about 1200 mm, or 1200 mm; and that second edges of the support plate and the second walls have an extension of about 1000 mm, or 1000 mm, whereby a pallet of another preferred dimension is obtained.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the invention, after use of the pallet for transporting goods said walls are disconnected from one another, whereby a pallet that requires little space in storage is obtained.
The invention will be explained in greater detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Alternatively, yet another opening (not shown) could be arranged in the first wall 11, and the protruding ear 31 could be constituted by a separate clamp (not shown) arranged for the insertion in said openings thereby providing a snap-lock for the engagement of said first wall 11 to said second wall 12.
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By this construction there is provided a central support element 16 which serves to reduce the bending moments in the support section (10), which bending moments among other factors are dependent of the unsupported span of the support plate (10).
The two recesses 13 provide space for the insertion of the tines of a fork-lift truck (not shown) such that the pallet may be lifted by the fork-lift truck. It will be noted that, the recesses 13 preferably have an extent towards the hinge like areas of reduced thickness 20 whereby the tines of the fork-lift upon insertion of the tines will contact the surface of the downside of the support section, thereby providing contact of the tines with the surface of the downside of the support plate.
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When assembled, the first walls and the second walls are both pivoted about the film-like hinge areas of reduced thickness 20, preferably at an angle of 90° whereby the first contact face 30a and the second contact face 30b abut each other thereby ensuring that forces related to the goods loaded on the support surface (support plate) are distributed from the contact faces 30a, 30b through the walls to the base (floor).
It should be noted that the thickness of the pallet (of the walls 11, 12 and the support plate 10) and the extent of the contact face 30a, 30b will be selected in accordance with the loads to be carried and the actual size of the pallet, and furthermore in some special cases is dependent on the construction of the pallet among these if the pallet is solid or the sandwich board type.
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Furthermore, it should be noted that the pallet may be transported or stored when unloaded in the form illustrated in
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. A pallet comprising a four-sided support plate, said support plate comprising two first edges arranged opposite each other and two second edges arranged opposite each other, first walls arranged along the first edges of said support plate and hinged to the support plate and two second walls arranged along the two second sides of said support plate and hinged hereto, said first walls and said second walls being connectable to each other.
19. A pallet according to claim 18, wherein the first walls and the second walls comprise engagement means for connecting said first walls to said second walls.
20. A pallet according to claim 19, wherein the engagement means are releasable.
21. A pallet according to claim 19, wherein the engagement means provide a snap-lock.
22. A pallet according to claim 18, wherein the first walls and the second walls are hinged to the support plate by use of film-like hinge areas of reduced thickness.
23. A pallet according to claim 22, wherein the film-like hinge areas of reduced thickness are integrally molded areas of the pallet.
31. A pallet according to claim 18, wherein the support plate, the first walls and the second walls are generally solid.
32. A pallet according to claim 18, wherein said first edges of the support plate and the first walls have an extension of about 1200 mm, and second edges of the support plate and the second walls have an extension of about 800 mm.
33. A pallet according to claim 18, wherein said first edges of the support plate and the first walls have an extension of about 1200 mm, and said second edges of the support plate and the second walls have an extension of about 1000 mm.
34. A method of using the pallet according to claim 18, wherein after use of the pallet for transporting goods, said walls are disconnected from one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 30, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 6, 2006
Inventor: Rene Borggaard (Jaegerspris)
Application Number: 10/543,622
International Classification: B65D 19/00 (20060101);