Stacking Patents (Class 108/53.1)
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Patent number: 7739965Abstract: Shipping and storage containers, racks, and pallets including automatic interlocking mechanisms are provided. An embodiment of the automatically locking pallet includes a pallet frame including a forklift tine opening, a pallet platform, a locking component movable into and out of a locking arrangement with an interface fitting of a storage assembly when the automatically locking pallet and the storage assembly are stacked, and an actuator operatively connected to the locking component. The actuator may be activated by a forklift tine entering the forklift tine opening to move the locking component out of the locking arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Mark Anthony Heinrichs, Donald Edmund Fabula, Eric Robert Boyd
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Publication number: 20100107934Abstract: An intensive pallet and a unit direction plank for the same are provided, and the pallet comprises a plurality of first direction planks spaced from each other and a plurality of second direction planks spaced from each other. The second direction plank and the first direction plank stack and cross. Two frame holes are formed in each unit of first direction plank. One frame hole communicates with a next spaced frame hole of the unit first direction plank. A plurality of first ribs are formed at the top side of each frame hole. The frame holes may be inserted by the insertion levers of a forklift. The first ribs are provided to enhance the top sides of frame holes into which the levers are inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Yun Che Hsieh
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Publication number: 20100107935Abstract: A method for loading a sling having a bottom and sidewalls comprises placing the sling bottom on a raised platform and rolling the sidewalls down into a gutter surrounding the raised platform so that the sidewalls form a negative angle with the sling bottom. Bagged product is then loaded onto the bottom of the sling to form a stack. The sling sidewalls are then rolled up the sidewalls up the stack sides so that the sidewalls form a positive angle with the sling bottom and the sling now encloses the stack of product. The sling jig assembly includes a raised central platform on which is adapted to rest the bottom of the sling. A gutter formed about the periphery of the central platform is adapted to receive the rolled-down sidewalls of the sling.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: COLUMBIA/OKURA LLCInventor: Richard James Sampson
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Patent number: 7703399Abstract: A package or palletized load comprises a lower section of elongated articles which are disposed in a side-by-side abutting array and are upended so as to be supported upon one of the longitudinally extending side surfaces thereof. Additional elongated articles, disposed in an array comprising multiple rows and columns and forming an upper section of the package or palletized load, are then stacked atop the lower section of the package or palletized load. Due to the fact that the articles comprising the lower section of the package or palletized load are relatively inflexible along their transverse extents, the elongated articles disposed within the upper section of the package or palletized load will be properly supported so as not to be adversely affected by means of gravitational forces to which the multiplicity of elongated articles will be subjected during shipping, handling, transportation, and storage.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Donald L. Person
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Publication number: 20090241461Abstract: A structurally reinforcing and three dimensional article, such as a pallet, having a structural insert of specified shape and size. A composite plasticized material is over-molded or otherwise applied upon the structural insert according to a selected thickness to encapsulate the insert. The pallets are stackable when not in use and may also include built in straps for securing cargo thereupon.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Miguel A. Linares
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Publication number: 20090211497Abstract: The invention relates to a stackable transport pallet of plastic. The pallet comprises a top side that forms an essentially flat support surface (1) and several support feet (2) that are disposed on the bottom side of the transport pallet and are hollow and open towards the top side so that they can nest inside one another when stacked. In addition, the underside of the transport pallet is provided with reinforcement ribs (4, 8, 9, 12). The transport pallet is produced from a plastic mixture containing recycled plastic material with the addition of organic fibers, in particular recycled PE or PP plastics with the addition of organic cellulose fibers or hemp fibers. This permits a high load-carrying capacity and a long service life to be achieved with a cost-effective use of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2004Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Achim Koenes
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Patent number: 7559285Abstract: Stacking distribution transformers for shipping and storage includes providing a first pallet on top of which a first distribution transformer is attached and a second pallet on top of which a second distribution transformer is attached. Two side supports are attached to opposite sides of the second distribution transformer such that upper support surfaces of the two side supports extend above an upper surface of the second distribution transformer. The first pallet is placed on the side supports above the second distribution transformer, and the first pallet is secured to the side supports. A center support may be attached to the first pallet and to the second pallet on a side of the second distribution transformer different from the sides of the second distribution transformer to which the side supports support are attached.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Richard J. Smith, James D. Barlow
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Publication number: 20090120332Abstract: Shipping and storage containers, racks, and pallets including interlocking mechanisms are provided. An embodiment of the pallet includes openings, interface fittings aligned with the openings, respectively, and sized to fit into openings of identical sizes and configurations as the first and second openings, respectively, locking components operatively connected to one another, and an actuator for moving concomitantly the locking components into and out of the openings, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Mark Anthony Heinrichs, Donald Edmund Fabula, Eric Robert Boyd
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Publication number: 20090090280Abstract: A pallet assembly for use with a stacking frame includes an upper deck for receiving material to be held by the pallet assembly. The upper deck defines two opposing edges and two opposing ends with the two ends of the upper deck includes at least one notch along a lower edge dimensioned for receiving a toe of a stacking frame positioned above the upper deck. A plurality of stringers extend a length of the upper deck, each stringer having an elongated body with two ends, a central portion, an upper surface, a lower surface, and a notch along the lower surface about the central portion. The stringers include an edge stringer on each of the two opposing edges of the upper deck and two intermediate stringers positioned apart and on opposing sides of a midpoint between the two edges. A support member is positioned beneath the upper deck between the two intermediate stringers and an end of the upper deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: TITAN TUBE FABRICATORS, INC.Inventor: Charles D. Mills
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Publication number: 20090057191Abstract: The pallet container is stackable on similar containers, without resting on the goods within the containers below, preventing damage to the palleted goods. Side panels of the pallet container hinge upon fold onto the base of the stabilize the propellers of a wind machine or alternatively a wind powered generator, and more particularly a system. The invention comprises a transportable and collapsible storage container, sized to receive a pallet of stacked articles. The storage container is stackable, to support a similar container stacked on top, without damage to the palleted contents stored within the container. The load of the storage container stacked above is handled by the walls of the storage container below. Preferably, the four walls of the pallet container hinge at the base of each wall, to fold flat for compact storage. The walls may be solid, slatted, meshed or grate. The walls interlock, when raised from the flat, storage position, to prevent unwanted folding of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Nicholas B. Temple, JR., Gregory P. Berndt
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Patent number: 7491024Abstract: Shipping and storage containers, racks, and pallets including interlocking mechanisms are provided. An embodiment of the pallet includes openings, interface fittings aligned with the openings, respectively, and sized to fit into openings of identical sizes and configurations as the first and second openings, respectively, locking components operatively connected to one another, and an actuator for moving concomitantly the locking components into and out of the openings, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Mark Anthony Heinrichs, Donald Edmund Fabula, Eric Robert Boyd
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Publication number: 20080250986Abstract: A pallet has a generally planar weight bearing floor of generally square or rectangular plan, at least two reinforcing parallel members extending transversely beneath the floor at locations on opposite sides of and generally parallel to a line bisecting the floor, the reinforcing parallel members providing a box section. The pallet also has an opening for two of the at least two reinforcing parallel members provided in the vicinity of an edge of the pallet to allow access of a tyne of a forklift into the box section, and locomotion means beneath the floor extending to a level below the box section, the locomotion means adapted to facilitate movement of the pallet over a surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: EDENSHORE PTY LTDInventor: Ian Charles Boon
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Publication number: 20080060561Abstract: A pallet and method of assembly of a pallet are disclosed. The pallet preferably employs a two part construction including a deck and a plurality of plastic spacers separately fabricated from the deck and coupled to the deck. The plurality of spacers may be provided in sections which are modular and are configured to be nested with each other when not assembled to a pallet. The deck may be made of simple plywood construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventor: Randy Carrasco
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Publication number: 20080035032Abstract: A pallet lock comprising: (a) a housing including two opposing rails defining a channel therebetween; and (b) a biased double lock at least partially seated within the channel, the double lock repositionable between a pick side blocking position and a load side blocking position, the double lock including a load side portion and an opposing pick side portion, where the pick side portion includes a pick side lock, where the load side portion includes a load side lock, and where at least one of the pick side lock and the load side lock are recessed within the channel as a result of the bias of the double lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventor: Tom Kimener
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Publication number: 20070277707Abstract: A system for handling rolled sheet goods includes at least two pallets with a box situated on each pallet, each box containing a plurality of rolls of sheet goods arrayed within each box so that an open central core of each roll is aligned perpendicular to the box bottom. A compression resistant member is situated adjacent to or within the open central core of some of the rolls, each compression resistant member extending from the box bottom to a plane above the roll top edge to contact a lower surface of the box top to resist vertical compression of the box that would damage the rolled sheet goods. At least one tension member can be used to couple the boxes and pallets of the system together in a vertical stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Edward S. Robbins, Ronald R. White, Sally D. Staggs, Bryan F. Magee, Nancy J. Hamilton
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Publication number: 20070266909Abstract: A pallet includes a platform having a plurality of openings for carrying an object thereon, and a plurality of legs attached to the platform for supporting the platform above a surface. Each of the legs is positioned in a respective one of each of the platform openings and includes a cone having an upper end proximate the platform and a lower end for resting on the surface. The upper end has a diameter greater than a diameter of the lower end so that a second like pallet can be nested within the first pallet. Each leg can include a bull nose positioned proximate the lower end for providing a stop for the second like pallet nested within the first pallet in order to facilitate separation of the second pallet from the first pallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: CONITEX-SONOCO, LLCInventors: David Wesley Monteith, Jean Francois Ruffet
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Publication number: 20070266908Abstract: A pallet includes a platform having a first side for carrying an object thereon and a second side opposite the first side, and a first elongate rectangular leg member positioned on the second side of the platform proximate a first end of the platform, and a second elongate rectangular leg member positioned on the second side of the platform proximate a second end of the platform opposite the first end. The platform and the leg members can be integrally formed from a single sheet of material, such as corrugated paper. The legs can include openings for receiving support members, such as paper cones or paper tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: CONITEX-SONOCO, LLCInventors: David Wesley Monteith, Jean Francois Ruffet
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Patent number: 7267060Abstract: A heavy-duty cargo bin unit configured for rugged use in hostile environments, such as in the oil drilling and production industry. The cargo bin unit is of a generally rectilinear construction, and preferably fabricated of heavy gauge steel. Supports or skids are positioned to allow for the nested stacking of one cargo bin atop the other, such that the lower portion support members would fit snugly within the interior walls of the cargo bin upon which it is placed. The size and configuration of the basket may vary depending upon the application, and the unit may be configured to receive templates for the customized storage of particular items such as drilling tools, bits, etc. A second embodiment of the present invention contemplates a cargo bin dumping system wherein there is provided a cargo bin as disclosed in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, with a stinger specifically designed to work with the present system also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Inventors: Robert Moser, Charles H. Rood
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Patent number: 7231740Abstract: A modular stage prop system having a first stage prop and a second stage prop. The first stage prop has a first stepping surface and a plurality of first side surfaces extending from the first stepping surface. The first stepping surface and the plurality of first side surfaces define a first partial enclosure in which an object may be stored. At least one of the first stepping surface and the plurality of first side surfaces has a male connector portion. The second stage prop has a second stepping surface and a plurality of second side surfaces extending from the second stepping surface. The second stepping surface and the plurality of second side surfaces define a second partial enclosure in which an object may be stored. At least one of the second stepping surface and the plurality of second side surfaces has a female connector portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Wenger CorporationInventor: Scott E. Jirele
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Patent number: 7107728Abstract: The invention provides a stabilizing device for inclusion in a stack of containers in which hazardous waste is held, wherein the stabilizing device comprises a table for supporting a container in the stack, and a base, the table being movable relative to the base so as to aid stability of the stack when the stack is subjected to external forces.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: British Nuclear Fuels PlcInventor: Andrew Ronald Whitley
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Patent number: 7089871Abstract: A tier sheet for supporting a plurality of containers disposed in rows on the tier sheet and for supporting and separating a plurality of tiers of the containers to provide a tiered stack of the containers. Projections at the edge portions of the tier sheet extend from and above an upper surface and extend from and below a lower surface of the tier sheet sufficiently to impede lateral movement of an outside container disposed at an outside row from displacing the outside container from the stack.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Covalence Specialty Materials Corp.Inventor: Edward E. Smith, Jr.
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Patent number: 7090078Abstract: A shipping frame assembly for transporting an object. The shipping frame assembly has at least one pallet adapted to receive the object and at least one coupling member removably mounted to the pallet, for securing the object to the pallet. The pallet includes a support member, which has at least one first cut-out portion. The coupling member has at least one second cut-out portion. When the coupling member is mounted to the pallet, the first cut out portion and second cut portion cooperatively form an aperture adapted to securely fasten the object to the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Jules C. Gits
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Patent number: 7080600Abstract: A pallet system for maintaining a stack of substantially uniform workpieces in alignment with each other. The stack has at least three side planes defined by sides of the workpieces. The pallet system includes a pallet having a base, and a rigid stake and an adjustable stake projecting upwardly from the base. The base includes a frame supporting a plurality of base members for supporting the stack of workpieces. The rigid stake is adapted to locate a first side plane of the stack in a first predetermined position in relation to the base. The adjustable stake is adapted to locate a second side plane of the stack in a second predetermined position in relation to the base. The rigid stake is spaced from the adjustable stake so that the stack is located in a selected position on the base between the rigid stake and the adjustable stake.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: BES Tool & Die Ltd.Inventor: Karl Jurdens
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Patent number: 7044065Abstract: An article transporting/storing device of the present invention includes a table to be loaded with a desired article. A pair of post units are spaced from each other, and each include two posts connected together. A pair of unit supporting devices respectively support the two post units on the table such that the post units are selectively locked in a position in which they stand substantially vertically on the table or unlocked and allowed to be angularly moved toward the mount surface of the table between the post units.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Tomoaki Arai, Satoshi Ishihara, Sakae Ishikawa, Juusei Matsumoto
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Patent number: 7017499Abstract: A reinforcement plate for the bottom of a pallet-like support base supported on corner and center feet and on a base frame, especially for pallet containers, is provided with a stacking aid for stacking several reinforcement plates for shipping and storage purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Protechna S.A.Inventor: Udo Schütz
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Patent number: 6997113Abstract: A pallet (10) includes a deck (14) and a plurality of legs (12) extending downwardly from the deck (14). The deck (14) includes recessed and raised areas (16, 18), wherein the raised areas (18) lie in a substantially horizontal top plane (T), and the recessed areas (16) lie in a substantially horizontal bottom plane (B). The raised and recessed areas (18, 16) are interconnected to each other by an upstanding wall (22).Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: The Fabri-Form CompanyInventors: Dennis P. Harding, Darrell J. Haywood, David P. Jones, John W. Knight, IV
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Patent number: 6979005Abstract: Stackable dollies that each include a platform component having a plurality of indentations that is structured to receive wheel components of other dollies are provided. Stackable dolly systems and related methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Chriscott Supply, Inc.Inventor: Steve McLerran
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Patent number: 6971518Abstract: A modular packaging system for shipping and displaying vertically stacked product containers. The system comprises a top cap, a plurality of corrugated trays with openings formed therein for receiving the bottoms of the product containers and restricting their movement, a bottom tray, a pallet, and vertical support posts that key inside the bottom tray and top cap and through the middle trays to help lock the system together. The entire assembly may be held together with banding and wrapped in a transparent plastic film to protect the product from dust and damage during shipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: James W. Lowry
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Patent number: 6941877Abstract: A loading member with a substantially L-shaped cross section and which jointly with a corresponding loading member may be arranged at the bottom of a box, each member being provided at one of two respective parallel lower edges of the box. The loading members are retained in close abutment with the box by means of circumferential straps or packaging film, whereby the members form feet for the box. A first web of the L-section is provided with at least two pressed hollow projections on the surface intended to face a supporting surface of the loading member. Two of these projections have an interspacing of at least half the length of the member. The width of the projections is less than or equal to half the width of the first web. The projections substantially abut an edge at which the webs of the L-section converge.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Inter Ikea Systems B.V.Inventor: Allan Dickner
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Patent number: 6938557Abstract: A top and end frame assembly (10) attachable to a pallet (12) for packing, shipping, and storing heavy articles, with a pair of stringers (20) made with open-sided U-shaped channels and connected together by transverse members (22, 24). Two pairs of opposing corner posts (50) each formed of an open-sided U-shaped channel pivotally attach at respective opposing distal ends of the stringers (20). Each corner post (50) moves between a folded position with the corner posts received in the respective stringer for shipping in a knocked-down position and an extended position for attaching to a pallet for a frame container. Two pairs of opposing side diagonal members (36) pivotally attach to a respective one of the stringers and move between a received position within the stringer and a diagonal position for pinning at an opposing end to a respective one of the corner posts. The corner posts being pivoted to the extended position attach at distal ends to the pallet (12) for containing heavy equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: North American Container CorporationInventor: John M. Grigsby, Jr.
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Patent number: 6863003Abstract: A pallet system includes a pallet and a support of two parallel opposed horizontal rails, open towards each other and spaced to receive opposed side edge portions of a pallet moved in a horizontal plane between the rails. The pallet bears on substantially the full length of the lower flanges in a stowed position and is prevented from significant upward movement by the upper flanges. The upper flanges are cut away at one end to expose to view from overhead the corresponding ends of the lower flanges, so that a pallet can be lowered to rest two of its corners on the exposed ends of the lower flanges and thus be located before horizontal movement into the stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Allan Grainger
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Patent number: 6842665Abstract: A storage and retrieval system is provided that automates the process of handling a mixed inventory of palletized and containerized items. The invention is particularly useful in handling cargo and weapons within a ship's hold or magazine. When used on a ship, the invention provides for the stowing and unstowing of loads quickly and efficiently, to automatically secure such payloads for sea and to achieve high stowage density, while retaining the capability to select and retrieve any ordered payload, move it to and load it on elevator trays under computer control.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: James P. Karlen
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Patent number: 6811125Abstract: A stackable shipping pod adapted for use on a relatively large object having a bottom surface with a plurality of bores therein, each bore for receiving a threaded member, and further having an outside perimeter. The shipping pod includes a top wall which mates to the bottom surface of the large object and has an opening through which the threaded member is extended. Also included is a perimeter wall which extends downwardly and outwardly from the top wall, and has an exterior surface facing away from the top wall and an interior surface facing inward, such that the interior surface of the shipping pod nests proximate to the exterior surface of a second subjacent shipping pod when in a stacked orientation.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventors: Gerald R. Koefelda, Donald L. Bell
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Publication number: 20040134390Abstract: A nestable pallet includes a deck having an upper panel, a lower panel and a plurality of ribs extending perpendicularly from the upper panel to the lower panel. The upper panel further includes a plurality of openings for receiving feet of a similar pallet when nested. The lower panel further includes a plurality of feet extending downward from the deck, each foot having a cavity defined therein lined within one of the plurality of openings in the upper panel. Each cavity is configured to receive a foot from a similar pallet when nested therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventors: William P. Apps, Gerald R. Koefelda, Cynthia R. Aiken
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Publication number: 20040112260Abstract: A pallet support apparatus comprising two parallel opposed substantially horizontal rails (12) spaced to receive opposed side edge portions of a pallet moved in a substantially horizontal plane between the rails. The apparatus includes one or more clamping members (30) movable to a locking position to engage the upper surface of a pallet supported by the rails, and a stop (48) on or adjacent at least one of the rails near an end of the support remote from that normally used for loading the pallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Allan Grainger
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Patent number: 6722291Abstract: A specially configured spacer comprising a separation member for use oriented in arrays between sections of horizontally oriented sheet material such as sheetrock to allow handling of the individual sections thereof separately from one another. The separation members are configured such as to facilitate re-use thereof including a slot defined in the interlocking cellular construction thereof adapted to receive banding for compactly securing together a plurality of such separation members to facilitate recycling usage thereof. The separation member includes two planar support members spaced apart by an interlocking cellular construction for defining therebetween recesses for receiving the arms of a forklift to facilitate handling of the sections individually while still allowing recycling of the separation members for re-use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Slooters, Inc.Inventors: Fred L. Adams, Robert I. Handler, Robert R. Schlegel
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Patent number: 6718887Abstract: A divider for use in a stacking system for shipping of products in multiple layers in association with a pallet. The dividers are stackable and nestable with one another and with the pallet, and include a retaining wall to prevent movement of products off of an upper supporting surface thereof. The divider may be molded of a high-density, polymeric material to form a strong, rigid and durable divider which may be reused. As the dividers are nestable within one another and a pallet with which they are used, reshipping of multiple dividers for reuse is simplified.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1995Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Torque-Traction Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Dennis G. Cook, Sr.
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Patent number: 6694894Abstract: A pallet of the load-and-roll type having a frame constructed to carry sheet steel of varying widths, being light weight, stackable and nestable for unloaded return shipment. The pallet defines a front or roller end, a back or lift end, two sides and a top surface. The pallet includes frame members and peripheral arms and side rail members. A vertical roller is provided at each corner of the pallet to assist in moving the pallet into and out of lading carrying container.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: C.M.I. Freight-Trans, Inc.Inventor: James R. Darnell
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Publication number: 20030209171Abstract: The present disclosure provides a pallet for the stacking and movement of material and/or paper boxes. The pallet includes a rectangular platform having a length and width that generally conform to the length and width of a paper box. Each end of the top surface of the platform includes a series of recesses in liner alignment across the width. The pallet includes support posts under each end of the platform with one support post positioned on the bottom surface of the platform directly underneath one of the recesses. The support posts are dimensioned so that the support posts on the bottom of one pallet will nest in recesses in the top of another pallet when the pallets are stacked for storage. The space between the two rows of support posts accommodates the introduction of the blade of a hand truck under the pallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Thomas R. Milles
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Patent number: 6626634Abstract: A method of utilizing a mini-pallet to create, organize, and move product stacks. In a preferred configuration, the mini-pallet is a nestable lightweight shipping tray which provides a convenient means for handling packaged units, in particular packages of beverage containers. The mini-pallet can support loads at an elevation above a supporting surface through the use of a deck supported by two side legs and a central support. The legs are located to facilitate a user in positioning a carrier under the deck for transportation. The central support, in a preferred embodiment, compatibly fits with a designated opening in the lifting portion of the carrier. When not loaded, the mini-pallet is capable of “nesting” within another mini-pallet for convenient storage.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Coca Cola EnterprisesInventors: Phillip C. Hwang, William P. Apps, Norman C. Strohfus, Robert W. Grace, David J. Glancy
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Patent number: 6582179Abstract: A contoured layer pad has first and second pockets with the pockets receiving different portions of unstable articles, such as the base and neck portions of containers. The pockets have end portions at opposite sides with side portions extending from the end portions, and the pockets at the opposite sides are associated and/or in substantial alignment. The contoured layer pad is positioned between first and second layers of the articles with opposite end portions of the articles received in the pockets so that the middle portions of the articles are maintained in close proximity to one another to improve the stability of the layers of articles. The contoured layer pad may be formed to have central and peripheral portions and/or to receive articles in nested relationship.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Goldco Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Simkowski
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Patent number: 6517926Abstract: A plastic strip for supporting and spacing wood products for kiln drying or air drying. The plastic strip is rectangular and adapted to withstand high temperature, moisture and pressure under continuous re-use in the temperatures, pressures and moisture of the kiln drying process. The strip is ventilated to inhibit moist areas remaining on the wood products in the overlap between the strips and the wood products.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventors: William N. Therrien, Timothy Byman
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Patent number: 6513442Abstract: The present disclosure describes a sea/land going container for the transportation of a vehicle with dimensions and structure such that two of these sea/land containers piled one on top of the other form one sea/land going container with two levels of the dimensions and structure of a sea/land going container required by ISO standards.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Mifned Ltd.Inventors: Haim Miller, Igal Zimerman
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Publication number: 20030019403Abstract: A foldable device for facilitating the stacking of adjacent pairs of pallets loaded with container arrays includes a pair of pivotally-interconnected sections. Each section includes a generally flat bottom surface adapted to rest on a respective top layer of exposed container tops, and a top surface that include surface features whose uppermost portions cooperate to define a first reference plane. Each section includes a plurality of complementary hinge components defining a pivot axis that lies in a second reference plane located between the section's bottom surface and first reference plane, and further includes detents by which to maintain the bottom surfaces of each section pair in a substantially coplanar relationship when the hinged sections are spread open. Preferably, the surface features of each section pair are complementary such that, the assembly is folded about the resulting shared pivot axis, the bottom surfaces become generally parallel-spaced to facilitate device storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventors: Robert V. Gruber, Trenton M. Overholt
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Publication number: 20020182035Abstract: A storage and retrieval system is provided that automates the process of handling a mixed inventory of palletized and containerized items. The invention is particularly useful in handling cargo and weapons within a ship's hold or magazine. When used on a ship, the invention provides for the stowing and unstowing of loads quickly and efficiently, to automatically secure such payloads for sea and to achieve high stowage density, while retaining the capability to select and retrieve any ordered payload, move it to and load it on elevator trays under computer control.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: James P. Karlen
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Patent number: 6474905Abstract: A temporary support structure for use in soft and environmentally sensitive areas to construct roads and pads to support heavy equipment and the like on rough and normally impassable terrain. Roads and pads are constructed by interlocking a plurality of mats together to build a road or pad of the desired size. Each mat is comprised of two layers of boards made of a material with a shear stress equal to or greater than that of hardwood lumber. The top layer of boards are superimposed over the bottom layer and fastened by bolts, nails, glue, etc. Forklifts, cranes, etc., are used to handle individual mats and to position the mats and lock them together.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventors: Clarence R. Smith, Jr., Thomas O. Kelley, Jr., Jerry R. Kelley
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Patent number: 6467841Abstract: A lumbar support comprises a plurality of stackable platelets adapted to underlie a user's lumbar area, a pad attached to a top surface of an uppermost one of the platelets, and male/female mating connectors at the interface between platelets for interlocking the platelets together, and a protective pad on a bottom surface of a lowermost platelet. The platelets have variable height so that the user may selectively and incrementally adjust the height of the lumbar support to meet his or her particular lumbar support needs. The lumbar support preferably further includes a belt and/or guide members for adjustably and removably attaching the platelets to an exercise device, such as a weight lifting bench.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: A & H Design Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Robert Henschel, Akhtar Aziz
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Publication number: 20020148393Abstract: A pallet for the stacking and movement of material and/or paper boxes. The pallet includes a rectangular platform having a length and width that generally conform to the length and width of a paper box. Each end of the top surface of the platform includes a series of recesses in liner alignment across the width. The pallet includes support posts under each end of the platform with one support post positioned on the bottom surface of the platform directly underneath one of the recesses. The support posts are dimensioned so that the support posts on the bottom of one pallet will nest in recesses in the top of another pallet when the pallets are stacked for storage. The space between the two rows of support posts accommodates the introduction of the blade of a hand truck under the pallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Milles Printing CompanyInventor: Thomas R. Milles
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Patent number: 6463863Abstract: First and second coupling members are provided between neighboring two columns so that the distance between neighboring columns detachably attached to the four corners of a pallet on which a commodity is placed can be freely changed. Guiding members for guiding an upper commodity carrying and storing apparatus when the upper commodity carrying and storing apparatus is stacked on a lower commodity carrying and storing apparatus are provided on a top plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Sakae Ishikawa, Tomoaki Arai, Satoshi Ishihara, Isamu Tanaka
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Patent number: RE38076Abstract: A stackable pallet comprises a rectangular planar base member which has two opposing ends and two opposing sides. Extending into one of the ends of the base member is a recess which is defined by two side edges and a transverse edge. A pair of smooth curved members extend downwardly from the other end of the base member. A pair of spaced apart elongated beams extend downwardly from the base member between the ends of the same. A handle member is pivotally secured to the base member between the side edges of the recess. The handle member is adapted to be pivoted from an inoperative position, wherein the handle member is folded on top of the base member, to an operative position, wherein the handle member extends upwardly from the base member.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Lock Nest, L.L.C.Inventors: James F. Brennan, Jr., Martin Clive-Smith