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A pallet having support legs extending full length along both longitudinal side edges, below the load bearing surface; the support legs provided with internal, transverse, integral bridges that divide the legs into a plurality of separate compartments; horizontally elongated slots in the support legs for receiving the tines of a fork-lift.
This invention relates to an integral one piece pallet made of plastic and including a platform section with three support legs depending therefrom and extending from one side of the pallet to the other. Strengthening ribs, which are generally W shaped in cross-section, are disposed adjacent the side of the pallet and extend between the support legs with the bottoms of the ribs being substantially coplanar with the bottoms of the support legs. These W-shaped strengthening ribs have openings ther...
A pallet is provided for supporting loads thereon. The pallet includes an upper member formed of thermoplastic material for receiving loads thereon, a plurality of rows of supporting elements for supporting said upper member in an elevated position to permit the entry of lifting forks thereunder, and a reinforcing member positioned between the supporting elements and the upper sheet to bridge a load positioned on the upper sheet between the respective supporting elements. The reinforcing member ...
A pallet is provided having spaced apertured blocks of rigid foam polymeric material bonded or otherwise secured between layers of corrugated paperboard. The pallet may be rendered substantially waterproof. In one embodiment, C-shaped support members may be connected to at least some of the edges of the pallet. Openings may be provided in the C-shaped support members to permit the tines of a fork lift truck to engage the pallet to effect movement thereof. When the C-shaped support members are se...
A lightweight pallet formed by an assembly of channel-shaped panel members, tack-welded along their adjacent side edges and reinforced by transverse strips adjacent the lower edge of the panel members.
Pallet comprises a load-supporting deck which is attached to and supported by a frame made up of channel sections arranged so that access is provided for receiving the fork of a lift truck from four directions. The supporting deck is welded to the supporting frame and the channel sections of the frame are welded together.
An industrial pallet having a plurality of parallel spaced channel members which transversely mount a number of parallel hollow spaced slats between respective upper and lower sides of the channel members. The channel members include plates at spaced intervals therein for rigidifying the channels. The slats are corrugated for increasing the structural strength of the pallet. A second embodiment provides overhanging slats including rigidifying bars therein for permitting straddle lifting of the p...
A pallet having a top surface on which a load or deck may be mounted, first channels into which the forks of a forklift truck may be inserted from all sides to lift the pallet, and second open topped channels into which the forks of a forklift truck may be inserted from all sides to lift the load or deck surface alone without the pallet. The first channels are in the form of closed sections forming part of the pallet itself.
A pallet is constructed of a thin-walled, resinous shell filled with a foam core bonded to the inside surface of the shell. The shell includes integral support beams spaced appropriately to accommodate a forklift for warehousing operations. Materials of construction are selected to meet strength requirements at minimum cost.
A pallet used for the storage and transporting of containers such as beer kegs and the like. The pallet is formed as a unitary plastic member in a rotational molding operation and includes a pair of spaced outer skins which are internally connected by a plurality of properly spaced webs for internal strength. The skins also have a plurality of strategically located apertures which extend through each of the skins. The pallet has a plurality of downwardly extending shoulders for engagement with c...
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