Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform – Formed from folded semirigid material
Patent
1994-01-31
1996-01-16
Chen, Jose V.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
Industrial platform
Formed from folded semirigid material
108 563, B65D 1900
Patent
active
054838754
ABSTRACT:
A runner for a shipping pallet is described which includes a sheet of paperboard folded to present spaced apart top and bottom walls, a pair of side walls and a central web running parallel to and between those side walls. The central web extends from the top wall to the bottom wall. The top wall and central web have cutout slots to receive braces made of paperboard. Each brace is formed from a multiply folded paperboard blank that has been slotted to form a block which mates with the central web of the runner when the block is inserted into one of the slots. Paperboard pallets are also described in which these runners are used in co-operation with paperboard decking sheets which may also have cut-outs to mate with the runners.
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Ciupak Richard
Turecek John
Chen José V.
Coleman Containers Limited
Gierczak Eugene J. A.
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