Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform – With load-confining means
Patent
1976-09-22
1978-01-17
Frazier, Roy D.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
Industrial platform
With load-confining means
403353, B65D 1944
Patent
active
040685993
ABSTRACT:
A unitizing frame for a pallet, which can be quickly assembled and disassembled from the pallet, utilizing a pair of like panels having a width substantially equal to the lateral dimension of the pallet, the panels being fabricated of square tube stock and including hollow side frame members extending the length of the panel. A pair of panel support bars, of length equal to the other dimension of the pallet, has integral laterally extending plates for frictional engagement with upper and lower surfaces of structural components of the pallet when the bar is manually applied to the side of the pallet. A pair of the plates on the upper ends of the bars has welded thereto upstanding elements for removably interlocking with the lower ends of opposing side frame members for unassistedly holding the panels upright. Rod members, having downwardly turned ends, cross-brace the tops of the frames by insertion of the downwardly turned ends into the hollow tops or into slots in the sides, of opposing side frame members. Additional cross-brace rods may have their down-turned ends inserted into opposed slots spaced along the side frame members. The unitizing frame is particularly useful with a wood pallet, such as the standard 48 .times. 40 inch four-way entry wood pallet used for transporting case goods in the grocery industry, wherein the unitizing frame does not impede access to the four-way entry by a pallet jack or fork lift truck.
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Nixon C. Bart
Sapp Lawrence G.
Slappey James F.
Frazier Roy D.
Lyddane William E.
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