Stackable foot, particularly for the base of a container of the

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Industrial platform – Stacking

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108 533, 108 551, B65D 1944

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ABSTRACT:
A stackable foot, particularly for the base of a container of the palette type. The foot is characterized in that it is principally constituted, on the one hand, by a body (2) essentially in the form of a tube or of a U shaped profile, ensuring particularly the maintenance in vertical position of an upright articulated or not relative to the body (2) and, on the other hand, by elements (4, 4', 5, 5') for the assembly of beams (6) and bearing pads (7) respectively together, the foot (1) having a molded one-piece construction.

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