Pallet design using paper materials

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform – Formed from folded semirigid material

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108 563, B65D 1900

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052692191

ABSTRACT:
A inexpensive pallet design is described for transporting loads fabricated form paper products consisting of a load-supporting deck, a top cover sheet with tuck tabs that provides a fastening and link to the runners, a bottom sheet glued to the deck that provides a solid surface to attached the runners, and runners spaced apart and at the appropriately height to provide access and maneuverability to the forks or a forklift or handjack. The construction of the pallet being a combination of paper, paperboard, corrugated paper board, honeycomb and adhesive and the fabrication of the pallet reduced to a minimum of parts provides a sufficiently strong yet lightweight support for goods competitive in cost to conventional wood pallets.

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