US3672515A - Pallet storage sectional frame structures - Google Patents

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US3672515A
US3672515A US95671A US3672515DA US3672515A US 3672515 A US3672515 A US 3672515A US 95671 A US95671 A US 95671A US 3672515D A US3672515D A US 3672515DA US 3672515 A US3672515 A US 3672515A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • PALLET STORAGE SECTIONAL 5 Claims, 8 Drawing Figures which are separated by said groove and also in the minor faces thereof, whereby, when the uprights are disposed withtheir minor faces parallel to the front and rear faces of the frame structure, and by pairs across said front and rear faces, each pair being interconnected by a cross member and adjacent pairs by longitudinal members, a frame structure comprising two or more rows disposed in the front-to-rear direction can be obtained, each upright being also adapted to receive two longitudinal members at a same level or at different levels in said two portions, said cross members and longitudinal members being formed with end lugs engageable in said perfora- S.
  • Frame structures of this general character comprise as a rule the combination of two series of elements, i.e.:
  • retilinear elements adapted to constitute horizontal longitudinal members on the front and rear faces of a same frame structure, between the uprights of two successive ladders.
  • these ladders are adapted to be disposed transversely at a relative distance corresponding to the length of said longitudinal members, one of the uprights of each ladder being positioned on the front face of the frame structure, the other on the rear face thereof.
  • certain known devices of this character comprise assembling means utilizing anchoring or suspension lugs. These lugs are formed on fastening angle members carried by the ends of said longitudinal members, corresponding perforations being formed in the vertical uprights of the transverse ladders.
  • Devices of this type are characterized by indisputable advantageous features, notably by the fact that their component elements can be assembled without using screws or bolts.
  • the level of the various longitudinal members can be modified at will without difficulty for properly supporting the pallets to be stored.
  • the device of this invention is also characterized by a number of advantageous features in comparison with hitherto known structures of the same character or intended for the same use.
  • the present device is characterized essentially in that the cross members provided for interconnecting the vertical uprights consist of elements separate from said uprights and adapted to be assembled therewith in the same fashion as the longitudinal members, i.e., by means of anchoring or suspension lugs.
  • each upright consists of a tubular section of substantially rectangular configuration in cross section, each face of this section being provided with one or a plurality or series of perforations disposed at spaced interval along the full height of the upright for receiving anchoring lugs carried by the ends of said longitudinal members and the ends of saidcross members, respectively.
  • each upright comprises centrally of each major face thereof a longitudinal groove forming an inner stiffening rib, whereby the tubular section has substantially the shape of an 8 in cross-section.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pallet storage frame structure constructed according to the principles of this invention
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view showing one of the uprights on which two longitudinal members and one interconnecting cross member are secured, respectively;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing one end of a longitudinal member
  • FIG. 4 is a horizontal section showing a vertical upright on which two longitudinal members are disposed side by side;
  • FIG. 5 is a horizontal section showing a vertical upright to which an interconnecting cross member is secured
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary vertical section showing the engagement of an anchoring lug in a corresponding perforation
  • FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic horizontal section showing a frame structure comprising two storage levels disposed side by side, and
  • FIG. 8 is a horizontal section showing one of the vertical uprights of a storage level shown in FIG. 7.
  • the frame structure according to this invention comprises the combination of three series of separate rectilinear elements, i.e.:
  • a first series of elements 1 adapted to constitute the vertical uprights of a pallet-storage frame structure:
  • a second series of elements 2 adapted to be used as cross members for interconnecting a pair of uprights 1 disposed on the front and rear faces, respectively, of the frame structure;
  • a third series of elements 3 adapted to constitute longitudinal members along the front face and the rear face of the frame structure, between adjacent uprights l of two successive pairs.
  • these uprights are adapted to be assembled by pairs by means of cross members 2, one upright of each pair being disposed on the front face of the frame structure, the other on the rear or back face thereof.
  • the distance contemplated between the uprights of two successive pairs corresponds in this case to the length of the longitudinal members 3 utilized for completing the frame structure.
  • the cross members 2 consisting of elements separate from the uprights l are adapted to be assembled therewith in the same manner as the longitudinal member 3, i.e., by using anchoring or suspension lugs carried by the ends of said cross members.
  • each upright 1 consists of a tubular section closed completely on itself, in contrast to the hitherto currently employed open section.
  • the cross sectional configuration of this tubular section is generally rectangular. Under these conditions, this section comprises two opposite major faces 4a, 4b, and two opposite minor faces 5a, 5b.
  • this section has formed centrally of its major faces 44, 4b a waisted portion constituting on the inside a pair of longitudinal stiffening ribs adapted to reinforce the section, so that the latter has a substantially 8 -shaped configuration in cross-section.
  • the two major faces 4a and 4b of this upright are formed throughout their length with central longitudinal grooves 6a and 6b.
  • width E1 of each minor face of the same section is equal to the width E2 of each one of the two portions of each major face which are separated by said external groove 60 or 6b (see FIG. 5).
  • the uprights l are adapted to be assembled with their minor faces 5a, 5b parallel to the front face and rear face of the frame structure, respectively.
  • Each face of said uprights 1 comprises one or two series of perforations adapted to be engaged by anchoring lugs provided at the end of the longitudinal members and cross members.
  • the minor faces a and 5b of said uprights are formed with a single series of perforations 7 disposed at a predetermined pitch.
  • the major faces 40, 4b are each formed with two series of identical perforations denoted 8, 9, l0, and 11 respectively, and disposed on either side of the aforesaid central groove 60, 6b.
  • Each longitudinal member 3 consists advantageously of a closed tubular section for example of substantially rectangular configuration in cross-section. At either end this section comprises a fastening comer plate 12 having one wing 12a secured thereto for example by welding in a plane across the axis of said section. The other wing 12b of this comer plate extends parallel to the axis of the corresponding longitudinal member and is coplanar with one of the vertical faces thereof.
  • this second wing 12b of comer plate 12 is adapted to engage the minor front face of said upright.
  • the other wing 12a of comer plate 12 is thus caused to engage the adjacent portion of the major lateral face 4b of the same upright.
  • the width of longitudinal members 3 corresponds substantially to that of each one of the two portions of said major faces 40, 4b of uprights l.
  • the cross members 2 have the same width so that they corresponds to the width of the minor faces 5a and 5b of said uprights.
  • Lugs 13 are provided on the wing 12b of said fastening corner plate 12 for positioning and securing the longitudinal members 3, said lugs engaging to this end perforations 7 formed in the minor front face 5a of the corresponding upright l.
  • the wing 12b of the aforesaid fastening corner plate comprise a pair of anchoring lugs 13 disposed in superposed relationship with a mutual distance corresponding to the pitch of the upright perforations.
  • the height or vertical dimension of the assembling corner plates is greater than that oflongitudinal members 3.
  • anchoring lugs may be provided. These anchoring lugs may be formed by cutting and punching operations.
  • each fastening corner plate is formed with an in-turned end ledge 14 adapted to fit over the corresponding edge of an upright 1 when each longitudinal member is properly positioned. Under these conditions, the longitudinal members are safely held against motion on the uprights I.
  • cross members 2 are provided with anchoring or assembling means identical with those provided at the ends of said longitudinal members 3.
  • these cross members which may also consist each of a tubular section, are provided at either end with a fastening corner plate 12 of which the projecting wing 12b carries a pair of anchoring lugs 13.
  • this projecting wing carries an end ledge 14.
  • the wing 12a of its corresponding fastening comer plate 12 engages the minor front or rear face of this upright.
  • the projecting wing 12b engages the portion adjacent the major face 4a or 4b of this upright and the anchoring lugs 13 of this wing engage the corresponding perforations.
  • the uprights l of a same pair are assembled by means of at least two cross members 2.
  • a greater number of interconnecting cross members disposed at spaced intervals along the uprights 1 may be provided, if desired.
  • the longitudinal members 3 are disposed at proper levels and/or spacing to constitute horizontal rails for supporting the pallets carrying the loads to be stored.
  • each storage level comprises a single front longitudinal member and a single rear longitudinal member.
  • the number of these longitudinal members may be doubled in case heavy loads are to be supported thereby.
  • two longitudinal members 3 may be disposed side by side with their end corner plates 12 adapted to fit over the two end edges of a same lateral face of each upright.
  • the specific configuration of the uprights l of this invention is also advantageous in that the frame structure can be extended at will in the front-to-rear or depth direction. Now in hitherto known structures intended for the same purpose this extension is definitely precluded, since said prior art structures comprise ladders not designed for mutual assembling in succession across the frame structure. In fact, said prior art devices can be extend only in the lateral direction of the frame structure.
  • the device of this invention can be extended without difficulty in a direction across the front or rear face of the frame structure since a same upright is adapted to receive cross members 20 disposed in opposition to the cross members 2 already secured thereto, so that this intermediate upright can be connected to a third upright disposed behind it, for instance.
  • the same procedure to the uprights of the other pairs of a same frame structure the latter can be extended by another row in the front-to-rear or depth direction.
  • the resulting frame structure can be loaded and unloaded from both faces. Therefore, separate pallets may be stored in the two rows of this frame structure since the number of longitudinal members disposed between the intermediate uprights can be doubled.
  • the frame structure according to this invention can be extended widthwise by anchoring to each upright l longitudinal members 3 extending in opposite directions but at different levels, or secured at different points to said upright.
  • the device according to this invention may also comprise longitudinal members of different lengths in order to modify at will the width of the bays" of the frame structure.
  • the cross members are detachable, it is also possible to modify at will the depth of each row by providing cross members of different lengths.
  • the frame structure according to this invention is advantageous in that it is extremely sturdy, due mainly to the particular configuration of the uprights of this device.
  • the uprights 1 are utilized in a favorable direction from the standpoint of inertia. Their cross-sectional configuration is such that they are extremely strong, considering their orientation. Under these conditions, the uprights according to this invention have a very satisfactory resistance to flexion stress, whereby the use of tie rods, cross-bracing means and the like usually required for reinforcing transverse ladders can safely be dispensed with.
  • the shape and specific arrangement of the uprights as described and illustrated herein are advantageous in that their overall dimensions are somewhat reduced widthwise, so that a gain in floor space is achieved.
  • the frame structure of this invention is intended more particularly for supporting loaded pallets to be stored.
  • the frame structures obtained by using the elements of this invention lend themselves to many other applications.
  • a series of vertical uprights adapted to be disposed by pairs with one upright of the pair on the front face and the other upright on the rear face of the frame structure, and consisting of tubular sections having a substantially rectangular cross-sectional contour closed on itself, these uprights being adapted to be disposed with their minor faces on the front face of the structure, said uprights formed with a waisted portion centrally of their major faces to form two longitudinal stiffening inner reinforcing ribs and two corresponding external grooves dividing said major faces into two separate strips, said strips each having a series of perforations disposed at spaced intervals thereon to constitute two vertical rows of perforations on the major faces of each upright, said minor faces of each upright having thereon a single vertical series of spaced perforations,
  • transverse members interconnecting the two uprights of a same pair, consisting of elements separate from said uprights and provided at either end with an angle member adapted to fit on one edge of the minor face of a vertical upright, each said angle member having a wing, said wing projecting parallel to the corresponding transverse member and having anchoring lugs adapted to engage the perforations of one of the rows formed in one of the major faces of said vertical uprights, and
  • each said angle member having a wing and anchoring lugs on the wing, said wing extending parallel to each longitudinal member, said lugs being adapted to engage the perforations fonned in the minor faces of said vertical uprights.
  • each angle member provided at the ends of the transverse members and at the ends of said longitudinal members respectively comprises an in-tumed lip on the side opposite to the relevant longitudinal member or angle member, said lip being adapted to fit one of the edges of the face engaged by said corresponding cross member or longitudinal member.
  • each angle member provided at the ends of the transverse members and at the ends of said longitudinal members respectively comprises an in-tumed lip on the side opposite to the relevant longitudinal member or angle member, said lip being adapted to engage said central groove of the major face of the upright engaged by the end ofthe corresponding cross member or longitudinal member.

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