Description of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates generally to shipping containers and more particularly concerns
a pallet base assembly for a shipping container.
[0002] Shipping containers employing pallet base assemblies are used for shipping various
types of cargo such as furniture, appliances and types of commercial equipment. Such
shipping containers generally include a pallet base upon which the cargo is mounted
and suitable packing material for the cargo, with the cargo and the packing material
secured within a box attached to the pallet base. Upon arrival at a destination, in
some shipping container configurations, the cargo may be released from the pallet
base, the top of the box opened, and the cargo lifted out. The various components
of the shipping container and packing material may then be discarded.
[0003] In some cases, the box and packing material may be removed from the cargo while the
cargo remains on the pallet base. In this case, the cargo is subsequently removed
from the pallet base. If the cargo is heavy, as is often the case, several persons
may be required to lift the cargo from the pallet base to gently place the cargo on
the floor to avoid damage to the cargo. Alternatively, some type of mechanical assistance
such as a hoist may be used.
[0004] The present invention is directed to the field of shipping containers in which the
cargo is moved off of the pallet base, typically without mechanical assistance, rather
than being mechanically hoisted or lifted from the base. In an illustrative application,
to be discussed more particularly hereinafter with regard to a specific example, a
shipping container is provided for a printing equipment console weighing approximately
500 pounds. The shipping container assembly for the printer includes a shipping box
and a number of support posts and other packing material which are removed from around
the printer before it is removed from the pallet base. In the particular system described,
the packing material, including the pallet base assembly, is reusable and is saved
after the printer has been unpacked.
[0005] Once the packing material and shipping box are removed from the printer, the printer
remains supported upon the pallet base assembly, a number of inches above the floor.
Since the packing material is removed prior to removal of the J printer from the pallet-base
assembly, no hoist or other mechanical assistance is required to move the printer
upwardly out of the shipping box. However, due to the weight of the printer, several
persons would normally be required to lift the printer from the pallet base to set
it gently upon the floor. Usually, when such a printer is delivered for use by a customer,
one person sets up the printer once it has been unpacked. Therefore, it is inconvenient
to require the assistance of several persons for unpacking the printer and removing
it from the pallet base.
[0006] It is the general aim of the present invention, for shipping container assemblies
and pallet base assemblies of the foregoing type, to provide a pallet base assembly
which readily permits the unloading of cargo from a pallet base by a single individual
without damage to the cargo. It is an objective of the invention to permit such unloading
in situations when the cargo is too heavy and/or bulky to be lifted from the pallet
base by a single person.
[0007] This objective has been accomplished in accordance with certain principles of the
invention by providing first and second cargo supports on the pallet base which are
removable from the'pallet base and positionable to form ramps adjacent to the pallet
base. The cargo is moved down the ramps to unload the cargo from the pallet base.
[0008] In the form of the invention disclosed, once the supports have been positioned as
ramps, the cargo remains supported upon the pallet base. In accordance with a further
aspect of the invention, after removal of the ramp/supports the cargo is supported
upon deformable cushioning elements, each of which contains strengthening inserts.
The strengthening inserts are removed from the deformable cushioning elements, permitting
the cargo to settle onto the pallet base surface, and the cargo is then moved down
the ramps.
[0009] Other objects and advantages of the invention, and the manner of their implementation
will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference
to the drawings, in which:
Fig...l is a perspective view of a shipping container in accordance with the present
invention, with a portion broken away showing the interior of the container and the
cargo therein;
Fig. 2 is an exploded view of the elements of the shipping container of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the pallet base assembly elements of the shipping container
of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the pallet base assembly in its ramp configuration.
Detailed Description
[0010] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms,
a specific embodiment thereof has been shown by way of example in the drawings and
will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not
intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but, on the contrary,
the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling
within the spirit and scope of the. invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0011] Turning now to the figures, a shipping container 11 for a large printing equipment
console includes an outer box 12 surrounding the printer attached to a pallet base
assembly 13, upon which the printer rests in shipment. Four corner posts 14, 16, 17
and 18 are held in place at the corners of the printer by an inner box 19 which surrounds
the printer and the corner posts. The inner box 19 is made up of four sidewalls which
are received inside, and adjacent to, the inner surfaces of the sidewalls of the outer
box 12. The bottom of the inner box 19 rests upon the pallet base assembly 13.
[0012] An upper plate 21. rests on top of the corner posts within the upper opening of the
inner box 19. The outer box 12, the inner box 19, and the upper plate 21 are preferably
of a corrugated cardboard construction. In shipment, the flaps 22 of the outer box
12 are closed over the upper plate 21 and secured by metal or plastic bands 23, 24
which encircle the outer box 12 and the pallet base assembly 13. In one form of the
shipping container, a high strength fiberboard rectangular tube (not shown) is positioned
around the underside perimeter of the upper plate 21 to displace weight (such as from
stacking of containers) onto the corner posts 14-18. In the disclosed shipping container,
vertical spacer blocks 26, 27 are provided on the posts 17, 18, respectively, to provide
additional space for a paper loader unit which extends beyond an end of the printer.
[0013] The outer box 12 is secured to the pallet base assembly 13 by four releasable plastic
fasteners 28 which pass through openings 29 in the outer box 12 and are secured within
openings 31 in the pallet base assembly 13.
[0014] The pallet base assembly 13 includes a pallet base made up of a base platform 32
secured upon three parallel feet 33, 34 and 36 extending the length of the pallet
base platform 32. The feet 33 and 36 are suitably hollowed out, at least in the vicinity
of the openings 31, to receive a portion of each of the fasteners 28 which secure
the outer box 12 to the pallet base assembly 13.
[0015] The pallet base assembly 13 further includes four cargo support assemblies 37, 38,
39 and 41 which, during shipment, are interposed between the pallet base and the printer.
The support assembly 37 is made up of a support element 42 to which is bonded a deformable
cushioning element 43. The support assembly 41 is substantially the same as the support
assembly 37 and includes a support element 44 and deformable cushioning element 46.
The support assemblies 37, 41 are secured to the pallet base by threaded fasteners
such as 47 which are received in suitable apertures 48 (in the support element) and
49 (in the pallet base). Preferably, the apertures 49 in the pallet base include threaded
inserts (not shown) for receiving the fasteners 47.
[0016] The support assembly 38 is made up of a flat support element 51 and a pair of cushioning
elements 52, 53 bonded thereto. The support assembly 39 is made up of a flat support
element 54 and a pair of cushioning elements 56, 57, bonded thereto. Each support
assembly 38, 39 is secured to the pallet base 32 by a pair of threaded fasteners such
as fastener 47 passing through holes in the support elements and the pallet base.
In the illustrated pallet base assembly, the cushioning elements 52, 53 and 56, 57
are polystyrene, and the support elements 51, 54 are plywood. When the printer is
packed in the shipping container for shipment, and the support assemblies are mounted
on the pallet base, the printer rests primarily upon the deformable cushioning elements
43, 46 (of the support assemblies 37, 41) and also upon the cushioning elements 52
and 56 (of the support assemblies 38, 39).
[0017] In order to unpack the printing apparatus, and to convert the pallet base assembly
and shipping container from its shipping configuration to an unloading configuration,
first the outer box 12 is removed from the pallet base. To free the outer box from
the base, the releasable clips 28 are removed, and the outer box is lifted from the
printer. Subsequently, the upper plate 21 is removed. Then the corner posts 14, 16,
17 and 18 are removed and the inner box 19 lifted from the printer. Preferably, the
printer is also wrapped in plastic (not shown) to prevent water damage. Any such plastic
wrap is removed after the inner box 19 has been lifted from the printer.
[0018] With the shipping boxes removed, and the printer still on the pallet base assembly,
the printer and pallet basa may be moved together, such as by a forklift, to be positioned
for testing or "burn in". Subsequent to testing, the printer may be repacked in the
shipping materials and shipped, for example, to a customer location. The printer may
be installed at a customer location despite the unavailability of material handling
equipment, as shall be described.
[0019] To install the printer at a customer location, the shipping boxes, corner posts,
and upper plate are removed as before. The printer is then removed from the pallet
base assembly for use, in the following manner.
[0020] First, the threaded fasteners securing the support assemblies 38 and 39 are removed.
These assemblies are then removed from beneath the printer, with the printer remaining
supported upon the front and rear support assemblies 37 and 41.
[0021] In order to facilitate removal of the printer from the pallet base, the support assemblies
38, 39 are now inverted and attached to the pallet base 32 to serve as ramps for the
removal of the printer. In order to do this, a precut portion 56a of the cushioning
element 56 is removed, and a precut portion 52a of the cushioning element 52 is also
removed. The cushioning elements 53 and 57 on the support assemblies 38, 39 are precut
at an angle, generally matching the angle of the cushioning elements 52, 56 after
the portions 52a, 56a have been removed. These angled surfaces are placed upon the
floor, with the support assemblies 38, 39 inverted, so that the planar surfaces of
the support elements 51, 54 are angled to serve as ramp surfaces for the printer.
[0022] To attach the support assembly 39 to the pallet base 32, a hinge 61 is attached to
the ramp surface of the support element 54. Similarly, a hinge 62 is attached to the
ramp surface of the support element 51 of the support assembly 38. The free plate
of each hinge 61, 62 carries a pin, with each pin being received in a suitable hole
63, 64 in the pallet base 32 to hold the ramp surfaces in place adjacent the pallet
base.
[0023] In order to prevent shifting of the support assemblies 38, 39 when they are in the
ramp position, the support assemblies also carry metal angles 66, 67, respectively.
The angles provide additional rigidity to the support assemblies 38, 39 in the ramp
configuration..
[0024] Once the ramps are secured to the pallet base, the printer is lowered onto the pallet
base and moved down the ramps onto the floor. Preferably, the printer includes four
supporting wheels thereunder, which in the shipping configuration of the shipping
container are suspended above the pallet base 32.
[0025] To lower the printer onto the pallet base, the deformable cushioning elements 43,
46 are collapsed. After first removing the threaded fasteners 47 securing the support
assembly 41 to the pallet base, a pair of polystyrene inserts 68, 69 are removed from
the cushioning element 46 of the support assembly 41. With the removal of the inserts,
the cushioning element 46 collapses, lowering two of the wheels of the printer onto
the pallet base. A pair of inserts 71, 72 are then removed from the cushioning element
43 of the support assembly 37, and the cushioning element 43 collapses to lower the
other two wheels of the printer onto the pallet base. To facilitate the removal of
the inserts, a pair of nylon straps such as 73 are secured to each insert.
[0026] Once the printer is resting on the pallet base 32, supported by its wheels, the support
assembly 41 is removed. The support assembly 37 is preferably left attached to the
pallet base at this time. Once the wheels of the printer are resting upon the pallet
base, the printer is then wheeled down the ramps formed by the inverted support assemblies
38, 39 onto the floor.
[0027] After the printer is removed from the pallet base, the support assembly 37 is removed,
and the ramps 51, 54 are detached from the base. The shipping container components,
including the boxes and pallet base assembly, are then stored for subsequent reuse
if the printer is repacked for shipment.
[0028] While the invention has been described herein in connection with a shipping container
for a printer console, it is also useful for the shipment of other types of cargo
such as appliances or different types of office equipment.
1. A pallet base assembly for supporting cargo which facilitates unloading the cargo,
comprising:
a pallet base;
a first cargo support having a first position in which it is removably mounted on
the pallet base between the pallet base and the cargo, and having a second position
in which it is secured adjacent an edge of the pallet base, the first cargo support
including a surface serving as a ramp when the first cargo support is in the second
position; and
a second cargo support having a first position in which it is removably mounted on
the pallet base between the pallet base and the cargo, and having a second position
in which it is secured adjacent an edge of the pallet base, the second cargo support
including a surface serving as a ramp when the second cargo support is in the second
position.
2. The pallet base assembly of claim 1 in which the first and second cargo supports
each comprise (a) a support element having a first surface which serves as a ramp
when the support is in its second position and which rests upon the pallet base when
the support is in its first position, and (b) a cushioning element attached to a second
surface of the support element, the cushioning element being positioned beneath the
support element when the support is in its second position and being positioned adjacent
the cargo when the support is in its first position.
3. A pallet base assembly for supporting cargo comprising (a) a pallet base and (b)
means for supporting the cargo on the pallet base so that the cargo is spaced apart
from the pallet base, the means for supporting the cargo including at least one deformable
cushioning assembly having (i) a - deformable cushioning element with an opening therein,
and (ii) a removable strengthening element received in the opening, the deformable
cushioning assembly being of sufficient strength to support the cargo when the strengthening
element is within the opening in the cushioning element and the deformable cushioning
element being deformed by the cargo when the strengthening element is removed, so
that the cargo is lowered onto the pallet base when the strengthening element is removed
from the deformable cushioning element.
4. A shipping container assembly comprising:
a pallet base;
a first cargo support having a first position in which it is removably mounted on
the pallet base between the pallet base and the cargo, and having a second position
in which it is secured adjacent an edge of the pallet base, the first cargo support
including a surface serving as a ramp when the first cargo support is in the second
position;
a second cargo support having a first position in which it is removably mounted on
the pallet base between the pallet base and the cargo, and having a second position
in which it is secured adjacent an edge of the pallet base, the second cargo support
including a surface serving as a ramp when the second cargo support is in the second
position;
a box, sized to surround the cargo, having a top portion and having a bottom portion
releasably secured to the pallet base when the first and second cargo supports are
mounted in the first position; and
a plurality of support posts in the box extending between the top portion of the box
and the pallet base when the first and second cargo supports are mounted in the first
position, the box and support posts being removable from the pallet base so that the
first and second cargo supports may be placed in the second position.