IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0739662
(2008-10-23)
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등록번호 |
US-8267018
(2012-09-18)
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우선권정보 |
GB-0720771.5 (2007-10-24) |
국제출원번호 |
PCT/GB2008/003591
(2008-10-23)
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§371/§102 date |
20100423
(20100423)
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국제공개번호 |
WO2009/053698
(2009-04-30)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Chernoff, Vilhauer, McClung & Stenzel LLP
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
21 인용 특허 :
16 |
초록
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Load supports (10), in the form of pallets, have a front plate (12), a rear plate (14), frame members (20) and an upper surface member (22). Two pallets (10) can come together as shown, one inverted relative to the other and can inter fit which results in space saving when the pallets (10) are not i
Load supports (10), in the form of pallets, have a front plate (12), a rear plate (14), frame members (20) and an upper surface member (22). Two pallets (10) can come together as shown, one inverted relative to the other and can inter fit which results in space saving when the pallets (10) are not in use. For example, the dimensions of the front and rear plates (12, 14) allow the rear plates (14) to be received in-board of the front plates (12) and resting against the frame members (20) of the other pallet (10). Once inter fitted, the volume of the pallets (10) is less than the sum of the volume of two independent pallets.
대표청구항
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1. A load support comprising: a first member extending along a first edge region of the load support;a second member extending along a second edge region of the load support and generally opposite to the first edge region;at least one frame member extending between and attached to the first and seco
1. A load support comprising: a first member extending along a first edge region of the load support;a second member extending along a second edge region of the load support and generally opposite to the first edge region;at least one frame member extending between and attached to the first and second members;the said members defining a supporting frame for bearing the weight of a load on the load support, and wherein the supporting frame is interfittable with the supporting frame of an inverted other like load support to allow the load supports to be nested when not in use;the load support further comprising engagement means which, in use, engage a racking system for mounting the load support on the racking system, and wherein the engagement means have a locked condition to retain the load support on the racking system, in use,and wherein the engagement means are releasable, when in the locked condition, by interaction with a lifting tine and comprise (i) a further member positioned to be engaged by a tine and movably mounted to be moved, in use, by engagement with a tine which is introduced to lift the load support, (ii) a locking member, the locking member having a locking position in which the engagement means is locked, and a release position, and (iii) a coupling arrangement, the coupling arrangement providing a coupling between the further member and the locking member and the coupling causing the locking member to move, in use, between the locking position and the release position as the further member is moved by engagement with a tine. 2. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the supporting frame defines a plane for load support, the plane being generally upwardly directed, during use. 3. A load support according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the first member, the second member and the frame members is bounded by the plane. 4. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the frame members are exposed from above, to support a load resting directly on the frame members. 5. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the load support further comprises an upper surface member supported by the supporting frame and providing the upper surface of the load support. 6. A load support according to claim 5, wherein the upper surface member is a sheet member or a mesh member. 7. A load support according to claim 1, wherein when the supporting frames of like load supports are interfitted, the first and second members of each load support rest against the or a frame member of the other load support. 8. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the supporting frame defines a plane for load support and wherein the or each frame member extends away from the plane by first a distance and wherein the first and second members extend away from the plane by a second distance, and wherein the first distance is less than the second distance. 9. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the first and/or second member forms a skirt which extends downwardly in use, there being at least one aperture formed in the skirt, to receive a lifting tine. 10. A load support according to claim 9, wherein a guide member is associated with the or each aperture, to maintain alignment of the tine, relative to the load support. 11. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the engagement means are biased to their locked condition. 12. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the further member is mounted for hinged movement, the locking member is mounted for linear movement, and the coupling arrangement couples the locking member for linear movement as the further member undergoes hinged movement. 13. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the coupling arrangement causes movement of the locking member away from the locking position to press the further member to a locking position which corresponds with the locking position of the locking member. 14. A load support according to claim 1, wherein the further member is lockable in the locking position of the further member. 15. A load support according to claim 1, further comprising castors on which the support is supportable on the ground or other surface. 16. A load support according to claim 1, comprising at least one of a structure detachably mounted to the supporting frame to retain a load supported by the support, and slots operable to secure a strap for securing a load. 17. A load support according to claim 1, further comprising engagement means which, in use, engage a racking system for mounting the load support and a supported load on the racking system, the engagement means being releasably lockable by interaction with a lifting tine introduced to lift the load support.
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