[0001] The invention relates to a pallet, preferably a disposable pallet of the type comprising
a base plate of corrugated cardboard and a plurality of block-shaped feet also of
corrugated cardboard and situated on the bottom side of the base plate.
[0002] It has been known for a long time to manufacture pallets of corrugated cardboard.
Thus the US-PS No. 3,763,791 discloses a pallet comprising block-shaped feet formed
by small box-shaped bodies of corrugated cardboard, the walls of said bodies including
two layers of corrugated cardboard. The box-shaped bodies comprise projecting webs
of corrugated cardboard, said webs allowing a securing of the bodies to the bottom
side of the pallet base plate. These webs extend upwards through slots in the base
plate and are bent on the top side of the base plate. Furthermore these block-shaped
feet are rather high. The latter two features imply that this pallet is not quite
satisfactory because a large inner cavity in the block-shaped foot makes said foot
rather weak. As the block-shaped feet are rather high they can work loose relatively
easily from the base plate in case said base plate is subjected to a strong horizontal
effect when the pallet is loaded with articles while situated on the ground. A further
disadvantage of this known pallet is that it is rather complicated.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a pallet of the above type which
is simpler and stronger than the previously known pallets, and which in addition is
very compact.
[0004] To be compact is a very important feature because many pallets with articles piled
thereon must be pileable atop one another in small compartments, such as in a container
or a truck where the compartment is utilized to a maximum, i.e. including as little
air as possible. This compact feature must be ensured at the same time as a safe handling
of the pallets by means of a fork truck must be possible in an easy manner.
[0005] The pallet according to the invention is characterised in that each block-shaped
foot is made of a strong corrugated cardboard and is substantially solid, each foot
comprising a substantially planar laminate including at least ten layers of corrugated
cardboard situated substantially perpendicular to the base plate, and that the block-shaped
foot is of a relatively small height of between 1,5 and 3,5 per cent of the main dimension
of the base plate. A typical range of values for the foot height is 15-35 mm. As a
result the pallet is extremely simple and strong and furthermore very inexpensive.
The strength is ensured by the block-shaped feet comprising no weak interior. A single
laminate including only a few layers of corrugated cardboard does not suffize. The
laminate must include at least ten layers. As the block-shaped feet are very low
on account of the large number of layers of corrugated cardboard and furthermore very
broad, no risk exists of said feet working loose from the base plate at a lateral
effect on the pallet when said pallet is being loaded with articles. Furthermore the
pallet is very suited for transporting articles in containers or truck compartments
where the compartments must be utilized to a maximum, and where a loading and unloading
of the pallets by means of a fork truck is simultaneously desired. The very simple
structure of the pallet ensures a particularly inexpensive manufacturing price, which
allows a discarding of the pallet, said pallet thereby being a disposable pallet.
[0006] An embodiment of the pallet according to the invention is characterised in that
the corrugated cardboard used for the laminate of the block-shaped feet is of a type
of a weight in the range 140-180 g/m², preferably 160 g/m². As a result the pallet
is provided with a suitable strength.
[0007] Furthermore according to the invention at least part of the pallet, preferably the
block-shaped feet, is coated and/or impregnated with a water-repellent agent such
as wax or plastics. As a result the pallet is stronger in a very simple manner than
the known pallets even in case it is exposed to moisture because said moisture cannot
weaken the block-shaped feet.
[0008] One or more very thin layers of plastic foam, preferably polyvinyl chloride may
according to the invention form part of the laminate of the block-shaped feet, whereby
each block-shaped foot is strengthened considerably.
[0009] According to the invention the laminated block-shaped feet may be glued onto the
base plate by means of a single-component latex glue, which short ens the production
time of the pallet.
[0010] According to the invention the small grooves of each layer of corrugated cardboard
in each block-shaped foot may extend perpendicular to the base plate, whereby the
carrying capacity of the foot is increased.
[0011] Moreover according to the invention the bottom side of the block-shaped feet may
be covered by a cover fase of for instance cardboard or corrugated cardboard, whereby
it is ensured that water cannot by a capillary effect penetrate the small grooves
in the vertical layers of corrugated cardboard. The maximum sectional dimension of
these small grooves is about 4-5 mm.
[0012] Furthermore according to the invention one or more thin metal wires may extend around
each block-shaped foot so as to hold together the layers of corrugated cardboard when
said layers are loaded. As a result the layers of corrugated cardboard of each block-shaped
foot are prevented from being pressed aside at great vertical loads. Consequently
the block-shaped feet are considerably strengthened.
[0013] Finally according to the invention the layers of corrugated cardboard in each block-shaped
foot may be crossed, the small grooves of each layer of corrugated cardboard being
situated substantially perpendicular to the small grooves of the neighboring layer
of corrugated cardboard.
[0014] The invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a pallet according to the invention, where the very
low block-shaped feet of the pallet are situated on the bottom side of the pallet
base plate and appear clearly,
Figure 2 is an inclined bottom view of a block-shaped foot,
Figure 3 illustrates a second embodiment of a block-shaped foot including a layer
of plastic foam between the layers of corrugated cardboard,
Figure 4 illustrates a third embodiment of a blockshaped foot, where the bottom side
of said foot is provided with a horizontal layer of corrugated cardboard,
Figure 5 illustrates a fourth embodiment of a block-shaped foot, where one or more
circumferential metal wires are provided for holding together and strengthening all
the layers of corrugated cardboard, and
Figure 6 illustrates a portion of a block-shaped foot comprising crossed layers of
corrugated cardboard.
[0015] The pallet of Figure 1 is preferably a disposable pallet and comprises a base plate
1 of corrugated cardboard and a plurality of block-shaped feet 2 situated on the bottom
side of the base plate. These feet are also made of corrugated cardboard. The base
plate 1 comprises preferably a horizontal layer of corrugated cardboard, but may also
comprise two or three such layers. Each block-shaped foot 2 comprises a substantially
planar laminate, cf. Figure 2, which includes at least ten layers of corrugated cardboard
3
a, 3
b, 3
c .... situated substantially perpendicular to the base plate 1. The block-shaped
foot is substantially solid because no large cavities exist in the interior thereof.
The corrugated cardboard used is of a strong type. The height
h of each block-shaped foot is relatively small compared to the main dimension
H of the pallet and is typically in the range 1,5 - 1,5 per cent of the dimension
H. Typical values for the dimensions H and h are 1 meter and 15-35 mm respectively.
Thus the block-shaped foot is very low which is an extremenely important feature because
the pallet and the articles piled thereon must take up as little space as possible
when stored in for instance a container or a truck compartment. However, the block-shaped
feet must be just so high that the forks of a fork truck can slip beneath the pallet
so as to lift and handle said pallet.
[0016] Usually the corrugated cardboard used is of the type "one-sided well" of a weight
in the range 140-180 g/m², preferably 160 g/m².
[0017] In order to increase the resistance of the block-shaped feet to moisture, they may
be coated and/or impregnated with a water-repellant agent, such as wax or plastics,
preferably polyvinyl chloride.
[0018] As illustrated in Figure 3, the corrugated cardboard laminate of each block-shaped
foot 2 may include one or more very thin layers of plastic foam as indicated for instance
at 4
a, 4
b, and 4
c. These layers have a blocking effect and increase the resistance to compression of
the block-shaped foot.
[0019] Each block-shaped foot 2 is preferably glued onto the base plate 1 by means of a
single-component latex glue.
[0020] Figure 2 is, as mentioned, an inclined bottom view of a block-shaped foot. It is
noted that the small grooves 5
a, 5
b, 5
c of each layer of corrugated cardboard preferably extend perpendicular to the base
plate 1.
[0021] As illustrated in Figure 4, the bottom side of each block-shaped foot 2 may be covered
by a cover face 6 of for instance cardboard or corrugated cardboard, whereby moisture
to a certain degree is prevented from seeping upwards into the small grooves 5
a, 5
b, 5
c, cf. Figure 2, of the foot.
[0022] As illustrated in Figure 5 one or more thin metal wires 8ʹ, 8ʺ may extend around
each block-shaped foot 2 so as to increase the resistance to compression of the foot.
The metal wires may optionally also extend between two succeeding layers of corrugated
cardboard in the interior of the block-shaped foot. The invention may be varied in
many ways without deviating from the scope thereof. Thus the layers of corrugated
cardboard of each block-shaped foot 2 may be crossed, cf. Figure 6, whereby the small
grooves 10
a, 10
b, 10
c of the layer 10 are situated substantially perpendicular to the small grooves 11
a, 11
b of the layer 11.
1. A pallet, preferably a disposable pallet of the type comprising a base plate (1)
of corrugated cardboard and a plurality of block-shaped feet (2) also of corrugated
cardboard and situated on the bottom side of the base plate, characterised in that
each block-shaped foot (2) is made of a strong corrugated cardboard and is substantially
solid, each foot comprising a substantially planar laminate including at least ten
layers (3a, 3b, 3c, ..) of corrugated cardboard situated substantially perpendicular to the base plate
(1), and that the block-shaped foot (2) is of a relatively small height (h) compared to the main dimension (H) of the base plate (1)
2. A pallet as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the height (h) of the block-shaped
foot (2) is 1,5 to 3,5 per cent of the main dimension (H) of the base plate (1).
3. A pallet as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the height (h) of the block-shaped
foot (2) is 15-35 mm.
4. A pallet as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the corrugated
cardboard used for the laminate (3a, 3b, 3c, ..) of the block-shaped feet (2) is of a type of a weight in the range 140-180 g/m²,
preferably 160 g/m².
5. A pallet as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that at least part
of the pallet, preferably the block-shaped feet (2), is coated and/or impregnated
with a water-repellent agent, such as wax or plastics.
6. A pallet as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that one or more
very thin layers (4a, 4b, 4c) of plastic foam, preferably polyvinyl chloride (Figure 3) form(s) part of the laminate
(3a, 3b, 3c, ..) of the block-shaped feet (2).
7. A pallet as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 6, characterised
in that the laminated block-shaped feet (2) are glued onto the base plate (1) by means
of a single-component latex glue.
8. A pallet as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 7, characterised
in that the small grooves (5a, 5b, 5c) of each layer of corrugated cardboard in each block-shaped foot (2) extend perpendicular
to the base plate (1) (Figure 2).
9. A pallet as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 8, characterised
in that the bottom side of the block-shaped feet (2) is covered by a cover face (6)
of for instance cardboard or corrugated cardboard (Figure 4).
10. A pallet as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 9, characterised
in that one or several thin metal wires (8ʹ, 8ʺ) extend around each block-shaped foot
(2) so as to hold together the layers (3a, 3b, 3c, ..) of corrugated cardboard when said layers are loaded (Figure 5).
11. A pallet as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 10, characterised
in that the layers (10, 11) of corrugated cardboard in each block-shaped foot are
crossed, the small grooves (10a, 10b, 10c) of each layer of corrugated cardboard being situated substantially perpendicular
to the small grooves (11a, 11b) of the neighboring layer (22) of corrugated cardboard (Figure 6).