Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform – With load-confining means
Patent
1990-02-23
1990-12-18
Aschenbrenner, Peter A.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
Industrial platform
With load-confining means
248396, 411 85, B65D 1944
Patent
active
049778366
ABSTRACT:
A pallet for supporting a plurality of similarly shaped parts piled one above another in a stacked relationship. Locator pins on a base portion of the pallet keep the parts in the desired stacked condition. The pallet base includes two parallel horizontal tubes that are adapted to receive the prongs of a fork lift truck for transporting the pallet. Structural beam elements are welded to the prong-receiving tubes to provide a high-strength base structure. The locator pins are detachably connected with anchoring blocks that can be slidably adjusted in (along) hollow tracks affixed to the base area of the pallet. Each anchoring block has threaded engagement with a socket member, such that when a locator pin is inserted into a socket member and turned around the pin axis, the anchoring block is automatically clamped against interior surfaces of the associated track.
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Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Chandler Charles W.
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