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US3172374A US291459A US29145963A US3172374A US 3172374 A US3172374 A US 3172374A US 291459 A US291459 A US 291459A US 29145963 A US29145963 A US 29145963A US 3172374 A US3172374 A US 3172374A
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  • This invention relates to pallets or skid platforms and particularly to an improved pallet for use with fork lift trucks in the handling of packaged goods or merchandise which is stacked upon the pallets.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a skid or pallet which may be utilized as an ordinary pallet or as a take-it-or-leave-it pallet.
  • FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of a pallet embodying the invention
  • FIGURE 2 is an enlarged side elevation of FIGURE 1 partly broken away;
  • FIGURE 3 is an end view of FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 4 is an enlarged section on the line 4-4 of FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 5 is a top plan view of a modified form of the invention.
  • FIGURE 6 is an enlarged side elevation of FIGURE 5, partly broken away;
  • FIGURE 7 is an enlarged partial end view of FIG- URE 5.
  • FIGURE 8 is an enlarged section on the line 8-8 of FIGURE 5.
  • the pallet comprises a single rectangular sheet 10 of suitable metal, although it is readily conceivable that the same may be of any other material having the required strength and rigidity.
  • the sheet 10 forms a deck for the pallet and it is hemmed along the opposite ends as at 8, and curled into rolled edges 14 at the opposite sides of the sheet.
  • the sheet is provided with a plurality of spaced parallel corrugations 12 therein which are continuous from end to end of the sheet and of the same width and depth throughout. Each side edge of this sheet is curled over forming a rolled edge or bead 14, which adds strength to said edges against compressive forces.
  • the corrugations 12 add considerable stiffness and rigidity to the sheet from end to end thereof and therefore a lighter gauge of material can be used and still provide the necessary strength.
  • top runners 16 Transversely under the sheet 10 are three corrugated narrow elongated top runners 16 which are formed with narrow side corrugations 18 and a central wider corrugation 20, all being of the same depth. These runners 16 are secured along their side edges to the under side of he sheet 10 by being spot welded thereto. Said top runners 16 give considerable rigidity to the deck 10 as they are secured thereto transversely of the corrugations 12 therein, and provide a transverse beam action to carry any load imposed upon the deck to the transverse W-shaped corrugated bottom runners 22. In other words, the top runners resist any bending of the sheet 10 about lines 3,172,374 Patented Mar. 9, 1965 'ice parallel with the corrugations 12.
  • Bottom runners are provided with two corrugations which underlap the corrugations 18 and 20 of the upper runners. Said runners nest together and one supports the other in carrying the load.
  • Runners 22 are formed into a W shape, as best seen in FIGURE 3, and this provides entry for the tines of a lift truck from either end of the pallet. The tines of the lift truck can also enter from either side of the pallet, in the space between the runners. There is thus provided a four-way pallet by this structure.
  • Bottom runners 22 terminate at their side edges in lateral flanges 24 which underlap and are secured to the valleys of corrugations 18 of the top runners 16 at points of contact. These lateral flanges are also hemmed before pressing to obtain a double thickness edge to increase strength and eliminate sharp edges.
  • a combination wood and metal pallet comprising a rectangular corrugated metal deck 30, similar in all respects to the deck 10 except the edge heading and edge hemming are not included since the channel 34 provides this protection.
  • a piece of A plywood 32 Secured on top of this deck is a piece of A plywood 32 which is coextensive with the deck 3! and forms a renewable wear surface for the pallet.
  • a narrow channel shaped frame 34 is placed about the four sides of the deck and plywood, it overlapping and underlapping the said sides snugly, to hold the plywood and deck together and fully protect the edges thereof, as well as form a smooth scuff-free finish for the pallet edges.
  • top corrugated runners 36 which are similar in all respects to the runners 16, previously described, except that the corrugations of the runners 36 decrease in depth at their ends, feathering out as at 41) and merging into the plane of the runners at the end margins thereof. The ends are thus flat and are tucked into and held within the channel frame as clearly seen in FIGURE 8.
  • the runners 36 are welded to the underside of the deck 30, and there is one at the center and one adjacent each end of the deck, as shown in dotted lines in FIGURE 5
  • the bottom runners 38 are also similar to the runners 22, are similarly corrugated, nest against the top runners 36 and are welded thereto.
  • the bottom runners 38 are bent into a somewhat W form with the bottoms of the bends horizontal, or parallel with the top runners and thereby provide a flat supporting or skid surface for the pallet.
  • This pallet is substantially identical with that of the first described modification, excepting for the provision of the wooden deck 32, the frame 34 and the tapered feathered ends 41) of the top runners 36 held within the frame 34.
  • a pallet comprising a rectangular sheet forming a material supporting deck, and a plurality of spaced continuous corrugated runners formed into a W configuration, said runners being coextensive with opposite sides of and secured to said sheet at points of contact therewith, the side edges of said runners being folded over to form a hem to provide a double thickness edge to increase rial at all edges of said deck, and a plurality of corrugated runners formed into a W configuration secured to said deck at points of contact therewith, and extending transversely of the corrugations in said deck, said corrugations running in the direction of the length of said runners.
  • a pallet comprising a metal-sheet having spaced 7 parallel corrugations formed therein, said corrugations beingparallel to opposite sides of said sheet, said opposite sides being curled into a hollow bead and the ends of said sheet transversely of said corrugations being folded backwardly upon the deck, thereby forming hemmed edges, a plurality of top corrugated runners coextensive with and secured to the under surface of said deck transversely of said deck corrugations, and a like number -01"; corrugated bottom runners formed into a W configuration in the direction of the corrugations and secured to said top runners at points of contact, said corrugations of the top and 7 bottom runners extending in the direction of their lengths.
  • a pallet consisting of a corrugated metal deck, a plurality of spaced metal reinforcing upper runners corrugated in the direction of their length and Welded at points of contact to the under surface of the deck transversely of the corrugations therein, and a'plurality of bottom runners, corrugated and nesting into the corrugations of the upper runners, said bottom runners being coextensive with the upperrunners and pressed into W shape, with the corrugations thereof nesting into and welded to the corrugations of the said upper runners at points of contact.
  • a pallet comprising a metal sheet having spaced parallel corrugations formed therein, a non-metallic wear surface coextensive with and covering said sheet, reinforcing upper runners secured to the under surface of said sheet at the points of contact therewith and extend ing between opposite edges of said sheet transversely of said corrugations, a channel shaped frame about the edges of said sheet and wear surface and ends of said upper runners, and W shaped bottom runners underlapping said upper runners secured thereto at points of contact therewith.

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United States Patent 3,172,374 PALLETS John W. Allen, Hinsdale, 111., assignor to Stanray Corporation, Chicago, 111., a corporation of Delaware Filed June 28, 1963, Ser. No. 291,459 9 Qlaims. (Cl. 10851) This invention relates to pallets or skid platforms and particularly to an improved pallet for use with fork lift trucks in the handling of packaged goods or merchandise which is stacked upon the pallets.
It is an object of the invention to provide an all-metal pallet, the component parts of which are corrugated so that lighter gauge material than customary may be used and-yet provide equal strength, and wherein the parts are provided with rolled or hemmed edges, also for strength, and to eliminate all sharp edges of the metal. This avoids the possibility of sharp edges damaging the material or packages containing the same stored or stacked on said pallets.
A further object of the invention is to provide a skid or pallet which may be utilized as an ordinary pallet or as a take-it-or-leave-it pallet.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear in the following description of the same, reference therein being had to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of a pallet embodying the invention;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged side elevation of FIGURE 1 partly broken away;
FIGURE 3 is an end view of FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 4 is an enlarged section on the line 4-4 of FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 5 is a top plan view of a modified form of the invention;
FIGURE 6 is an enlarged side elevation of FIGURE 5, partly broken away;
FIGURE 7 is an enlarged partial end view of FIG- URE 5; and
FIGURE 8 is an enlarged section on the line 8-8 of FIGURE 5.
In the drawings and referring first to the modification shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 of the drawings, the pallet comprises a single rectangular sheet 10 of suitable metal, although it is readily conceivable that the same may be of any other material having the required strength and rigidity. The sheet 10 forms a deck for the pallet and it is hemmed along the opposite ends as at 8, and curled into rolled edges 14 at the opposite sides of the sheet. The sheet is provided with a plurality of spaced parallel corrugations 12 therein which are continuous from end to end of the sheet and of the same width and depth throughout. Each side edge of this sheet is curled over forming a rolled edge or bead 14, which adds strength to said edges against compressive forces. The corrugations 12 add considerable stiffness and rigidity to the sheet from end to end thereof and therefore a lighter gauge of material can be used and still provide the necessary strength.
Transversely under the sheet 10 are three corrugated narrow elongated top runners 16 which are formed with narrow side corrugations 18 and a central wider corrugation 20, all being of the same depth. These runners 16 are secured along their side edges to the under side of he sheet 10 by being spot welded thereto. Said top runners 16 give considerable rigidity to the deck 10 as they are secured thereto transversely of the corrugations 12 therein, and provide a transverse beam action to carry any load imposed upon the deck to the transverse W-shaped corrugated bottom runners 22. In other words, the top runners resist any bending of the sheet 10 about lines 3,172,374 Patented Mar. 9, 1965 'ice parallel with the corrugations 12. These bottom runners are provided with two corrugations which underlap the corrugations 18 and 20 of the upper runners. Said runners nest together and one supports the other in carrying the load. Runners 22 are formed into a W shape, as best seen in FIGURE 3, and this provides entry for the tines of a lift truck from either end of the pallet. The tines of the lift truck can also enter from either side of the pallet, in the space between the runners. There is thus provided a four-way pallet by this structure. Bottom runners 22 terminate at their side edges in lateral flanges 24 which underlap and are secured to the valleys of corrugations 18 of the top runners 16 at points of contact. These lateral flanges are also hemmed before pressing to obtain a double thickness edge to increase strength and eliminate sharp edges.
In the modification shown in FIGS. 5 to 8, a combination wood and metal pallet is provided, it comprising a rectangular corrugated metal deck 30, similar in all respects to the deck 10 except the edge heading and edge hemming are not included since the channel 34 provides this protection. Secured on top of this deck is a piece of A plywood 32 which is coextensive with the deck 3! and forms a renewable wear surface for the pallet. A narrow channel shaped frame 34 is placed about the four sides of the deck and plywood, it overlapping and underlapping the said sides snugly, to hold the plywood and deck together and fully protect the edges thereof, as well as form a smooth scuff-free finish for the pallet edges.
Underneath the deck 39, extending transversely of the corrugations of the deck 30, are the top corrugated runners 36 which are similar in all respects to the runners 16, previously described, except that the corrugations of the runners 36 decrease in depth at their ends, feathering out as at 41) and merging into the plane of the runners at the end margins thereof. The ends are thus flat and are tucked into and held within the channel frame as clearly seen in FIGURE 8. The runners 36 are welded to the underside of the deck 30, and there is one at the center and one adjacent each end of the deck, as shown in dotted lines in FIGURE 5 The bottom runners 38 are also similar to the runners 22, are similarly corrugated, nest against the top runners 36 and are welded thereto. The bottom runners 38 are bent into a somewhat W form with the bottoms of the bends horizontal, or parallel with the top runners and thereby provide a flat supporting or skid surface for the pallet.
This pallet is substantially identical with that of the first described modification, excepting for the provision of the wooden deck 32, the frame 34 and the tapered feathered ends 41) of the top runners 36 held within the frame 34.
From the above it will be apparent to those versed in the art that the advantages of a corrugated surface are utilized in permitting a pallet structure to be constructed of lighter gauge material than would otherwise be required and still provide equal strength. This results in lesser cost of construction, easier handling, lowering of weight, etc. It is apparent, of course, that different sizes and capacities of pallets may be required for specific needs and in this connection the deck and supporting elements may vary in gauge.
I claim:
1. A pallet comprising a rectangular sheet forming a material supporting deck, and a plurality of spaced continuous corrugated runners formed into a W configuration, said runners being coextensive with opposite sides of and secured to said sheet at points of contact therewith, the side edges of said runners being folded over to form a hem to provide a double thickness edge to increase rial at all edges of said deck, and a plurality of corrugated runners formed into a W configuration secured to said deck at points of contact therewith, and extending transversely of the corrugations in said deck, said corrugations running in the direction of the length of said runners.
3. A pallet comprising a metal-sheet having spaced 7 parallel corrugations formed therein, said corrugations beingparallel to opposite sides of said sheet, said opposite sides being curled into a hollow bead and the ends of said sheet transversely of said corrugations being folded backwardly upon the deck, thereby forming hemmed edges, a plurality of top corrugated runners coextensive with and secured to the under surface of said deck transversely of said deck corrugations, and a like number -01"; corrugated bottom runners formed into a W configuration in the direction of the corrugations and secured to said top runners at points of contact, said corrugations of the top and 7 bottom runners extending in the direction of their lengths.
4. The pallet structure of claim 3, wherein the corrugations of the bottom runners are parallel to and nest into the corrugations of the top runners, the valleys of said corrugations abutting. and being secured together at points of contact.
5. The pallet structure of claim 3, wherein the corrugations of the top runners feather out and merge into the plane of said runners atthe end margins thereof.
6. A pallet consisting of a corrugated metal deck, a plurality of spaced metal reinforcing upper runners corrugated in the direction of their length and Welded at points of contact to the under surface of the deck transversely of the corrugations therein, and a'plurality of bottom runners, corrugated and nesting into the corrugations of the upper runners, said bottom runners being coextensive with the upperrunners and pressed into W shape, with the corrugations thereof nesting into and welded to the corrugations of the said upper runners at points of contact. r
7. The pallet structure of claim ,6 wherein the material of each bottom runner isfolded o-ver upon itself along its side margins, forming a reinforcing hem.
8. A pallet comprising a metal sheet having spaced parallel corrugations formed therein, a non-metallic wear surface coextensive with and covering said sheet, reinforcing upper runners secured to the under surface of said sheet at the points of contact therewith and extend ing between opposite edges of said sheet transversely of said corrugations, a channel shaped frame about the edges of said sheet and wear surface and ends of said upper runners, and W shaped bottom runners underlapping said upper runners secured thereto at points of contact therewith.
9. The structure define-d in claim 8 wherein said upper and bottom runners are corrugated in the direction of their lengths and nest one within the other at points of contact.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Great Britain Apr. 26, 1945

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1. A PALLET COMPRISING A RECTANGULAR SHEET FORMING A MATERIAL SUPPORTING DECK, AND A PLURALITY OF SPACED CONTINUOUS CORRUGATED RUNNERS FORMED INTO A W CONFIGURATION, SAID RUNNERS BEING COEXTENSIVE WITH OPPOSITE SIDES OF AND SECURED TO SAID SHEET AT POINTS OF CONTACT THEREWITH, THE SIDE EDGES OF SAID RUNNERS BEING FOLDED OVER TO FORM A HEM TO PROVIDE A DOUBLE THICKNESS EDGE TO INCREASE STRENGTH AN ELIMINATE SHARP EDGES AND THE CORRUGATIONS IN SAID RUNNERS EXTENDING IN THE DIRECTION OF THE LENGTH OF SAID RUNNERS.
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