Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform
Patent
1995-03-07
1997-03-25
Cuomo, Peter M.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
Industrial platform
108 561, 108901, 206596, B65D 1900
Patent
active
056134479
ABSTRACT:
A transport unit for natural rubber comprises a slip sheet; a plurality of individual rectangular solid bales formed of natural rubber, stacked upon the slip sheet so as to form a rectangular solid unit; and at least one layer of a stretchable polymeric film wrapped around the sides and top of the rectangular solid unit to hold the unit together. The preferred slip sheet has a rectangular working area for stacking of the bales, particularly where the working area of the slip sheet is about 54 inches wide by 41 inches long. The slip sheet is formed from a polymeric material, especially a recyclable material, and most especially a previously-processed polymer, such as a polyolefin or a polyester. The slip sheet is manufactured from a material that is not attractive to insects for nutritive or nesting purposes, to discourage insect infestation. The transport unit comprises from about thirty to about forty-two bales, each of the individual rectangular solid bales weighing between seventy and eighty pounds. The transport unit has the individual bales stacked in from about five to about seven layers comprising six bales per layer. The weight of non-rubber material comprises less than about 4 percent of the total weight of the transport unit, and preferably, the weight of non-rubber material comprises less than about 2 percent of the total weight of the transport unit. The preferred slip sheet has four upstanding walls to assist retaining the bales on the slip sheet and has two compressible tabs to aid in grasping them.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Wilkens Janet M.
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