US20240359867A1 - Pallet with electronics housing - Google Patents
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- Asset-tracking has become more prevalent as the cost and size of the electronic tracking devices decrease. However, it has been difficult to attach electronic tracking devices to pallets. Additionally, it may periodically be necessary to charge, maintain, or replace the electronic tracking devices in the pallets.
- a pallet includes a deck and a plurality of columns supporting the deck.
- a cover is removably secured over an opening in the deck or in one of the plurality of columns. The opening leads to a recess for receiving an electronic device.
- the cover is removably secured over an opening in the deck which leads into a recess in one of the columns.
- the recess is formed in the deck away from the columns.
- the cover is removably secured over an opening in an exterior wall of one of the columns.
- the recess may be defined by a body portion formed separately from the deck or the column.
- the body portion may be molded plastic and may be formed as a cup that is secured to the deck or to the column.
- the recess may be defined by the upper wall, the lower wall and the ribs of the deck and the cover may be removably secured directly to the deck.
- the electronic device may include any combination of a battery, processor, sensor, electronic storage, gps receiver, communication circuit (e.g. cell data, wifi, Bluetooth, etc), and other known components.
- FIG. 1 shows a pallet according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a section view through a portion of the deck of FIG. 1 , taken through the electronics housing.
- FIG. 3 is a section view through the electronics housing.
- FIG. 4 shows an alternative housing for the electronic device within the deck of the pallet.
- FIG. 5 shows a pallet according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a section view through the pallet of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged upper perspective view of the electronic device in the pallet of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 is a section view showing the electronic device received in the electronics housing of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a pallet according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 10 shows a section view though the column and housing of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a side view of the exterior wall of the column of FIG. 10 with the cover removed.
- FIG. 12 shows a pallet according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 13 shows the center column of FIG. 12 with the upper deck removed.
- FIG. 14 is a partially exploded view of the electronic device and cartridge of FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 15 shows the electronic device and cartridge inserted into the column of FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 16 is a section view through the column, the cartridge and the electronic device of FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 1 shows a pallet 10 according to a first example.
- the pallet 10 is a nestable pallet, but as will be shown, the invention could be used in other types of pallets just as well.
- the pallet 10 includes a deck 12 and a plurality of feet 14 (or columns) supporting the deck 12 .
- the plurality of feet 14 are hollow and have aligned openings through the upper wall 16 of the deck 12 so that the plurality of feet 14 of an identical pallet could be nested therein when empty.
- An electronics housing 20 is formed in the deck 12 of the pallet 10 .
- the electronics housing 20 is received in recess leading from an opening through the upper wall 16 of the deck 12 .
- the cover 24 of the electronics housing 20 is flush with the upper wall 16 of the deck 12 .
- the cover 24 may be slightly recessed relative to the upper wall 16 .
- FIG. 2 is a section view through a portion of the deck 12 of FIG. 1 , taken through the electronics housing 20 .
- the deck 12 includes the upper wall 16 spaced above a lower wall 19 .
- Upper ribs 18 formed integrally with the upper wall 16 are connected to lower ribs 17 formed integrally with the lower wall 19 to form the deck 12 .
- the electronics housing 20 includes a body portion, which in this example is a cup 26 received between the upper wall 16 and the lower wall 19 and between adjacent sets of ribs.
- the cup 26 is aligned with and secured to the opening 22 through the upper wall 16 of the deck 12 .
- Snap-fit retainers 28 snap under the upper wall 16 .
- An outer flange 29 along the outer perimeter of the cup 26 is larger than the opening 22 and abuts an outer surface of the upper wall 16 .
- the cover 24 is secured to an upper edge of the cup 26 and/or the inner perimeter of the opening 22 .
- the cover 24 has external threads that threadably engage threads on the interior periphery of the upper edge of the cup 26
- the electronics housing 20 may be snap-fit secured to the upper wall 16 as shown. Alternatively, the electronics housing 20 may be secured with mechanical fasteners, adhesive, welding, etc.
- An electronic device 30 is housed within the electronics housing 20 .
- the cup 26 defines a recess therein for receiving the electronic device 30 .
- the electronic device 30 may be an IoT device including a sensor 32 (such as a temperature sensor, accelerometer, RFID, etc) and a communication circuit 34 (such as wifi, Bluetooth, cell data, etc).
- the electronic device 30 may also include a processor 36 and electronic storage 38 for data and instructions.
- the electronic device 30 may also include a battery 40 or other power source for powering the components in the electronic device 30 . Any combination of these components or others could be implemented in the electronic device 30 .
- This electronics housing 20 could also be used with non-nestable pallets with decks having upper and lower walls spaced apart by ribs.
- FIG. 4 shows an alternative housing for the electronic device 30 within the deck 12 of the pallet 10 .
- the electronic device 30 may be placed (or secured via adhesive or fasteners) within a recess within the deck 12 , i.e. between the upper wall 16 , the lower wall 19 , and between the ribs.
- the electronic device 30 may be accessed via the opening 22 through the upper wall 16 by removing the cover 24 .
- the cover 24 can be removed and replaced easily without damaging the pallet 10 .
- the cover 24 is threadably secured to the upper wall 16 of the deck 12 , but other attachment methods could be used such as fasteners, snap-fit connectors, etc.
- the cover 24 can be removed and replaced without damage.
- the upper wall 16 , the lower wall 19 , and the ribs 17 form the body portion of the electronics housing, which is then selectively closed by the cover 24 .
- This “integral housing” could also be used with non-nestable pallets with decks having upper and lower walls spaced apart by ribs.
- FIG. 5 shows a pallet 110 according to another embodiment.
- the pallet 110 is a non-nestable pallet with a deck 112 having an upper wall 116 .
- Columns 114 extend downward from the deck 112 .
- Runners 134 connect lower ends of the columns 114 .
- there are nine columns 114 including a center column 114 in which the electronics housing 120 is received.
- the electronics housing 120 could be received in one of the other columns 114 .
- FIG. 6 is a section view through the pallet 110 of FIG. 5 .
- the deck 112 includes an upper wall 116 and a plurality of ribs 117 extending downward from the upper wall 116 .
- the electronics housing 120 is received through an opening 122 through the upper wall 116 and ribs 117 of the deck 112 and substantially within the center column 114 .
- a cover 124 is snap-fit or secured via fasteners or otherwise removably secured to the electronics housing 120 over the opening 122 in the upper wall 116 .
- the cover 124 can be removed and replaced easily without damaging the pallet 110 .
- the electronic device 30 is received within the electronics housing 120 and may be secured to the electronics housing 120 (via snap-fit, adhesive, fastener, etc).
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show the electronic device 30 received in the electronics housing 120 .
- the cup 126 includes an outer flange 136 for mounting to a wall of the pallet 110 .
- the outer flange 136 surrounds an opening to the cup 126 and the cover 124 is received within the flange 136 .
- Side walls of the cup 126 have apertures 138 for receiving snap-fit legs 140 formed integrally with the cover 124 .
- the cover 124 is rectangular, but a round cover could also be used, in which case the cover could be threadably secured to the cup 126 .
- the electronic device 30 is protected within the electronics housing 120 .
- the electronics housing 120 includes a body portion, which in this example is the cup 126 defining a recess for receiving the electronic device 30 and having the outer flange 136 that remains on the outer surface of the deck 112 .
- the outer flange 136 may be secured to the deck 112 via fasteners, adhesive, welding, a snap-fit connection or the like.
- the electronics housing 120 also includes the cover 124 .
- the electronics housing 120 could also be mounted through an exterior wall of one of the columns 214 of a pallet 210 .
- FIG. 10 shows a section view taken horizontally though the column 214 and electronics housing 120 of FIG. 9 .
- the column 214 includes an exterior wall about its perimeter and a plurality of ribs extending inward radially from the exterior wall.
- An opening 122 is formed through the exterior wall of the column 214 .
- the body portion or cup 126 of the electronics housing 120 is inserted through the opening 122 and into a space between the ribs.
- the outer flange 136 may be secured to the exterior wall via fasteners, adhesive, welding, a snap-fit connection or the like.
- the electronic device 30 is inserted into the cup 126 in the column 214 .
- the cover 124 is then snap-fit (or otherwise secured-preferably in a removable fashion) to the cup 126 .
- FIG. 11 is a side view of the exterior wall of the column 214 of FIG. 10 with the cover 124 removed.
- the electronic device 30 is inserted into the electronics housing 120 .
- the cover 124 ( FIG. 10 ) is then secured over the opening to retain the electronic device 30 within the electronics housing 120 . Subsequently, the cover 124 can be easily removed so that the electronic device 30 can be removed for repair or replacement.
- FIG. 12 shows a pallet 310 according to another embodiment.
- the electronics housing 320 is installed through an opening formed in one of the exterior walls of the center column 314 .
- This configuration could also be used in any exterior wall of any of the columns 314 .
- the pallet 310 includes an upper deck 312 having an upper wall 316 and ribs extending downward therefrom to free ends. Columns 314 extend downward from the upper deck 312 to runners 334 .
- FIG. 13 shows the center column 314 of FIG. 12 with the upper deck removed. As shown, first and second openings 322 are formed through opposite vertical walls of the center column 314 .
- the electronic device 30 is installed in a recess defined by a cartridge 326 , which forms the body portion of the electronics housing 320 , and which extends through at least one of the vertical walls of the center column 314 .
- the electronic device 30 is installed in the cartridge 326 , which is then inserted through one of the vertical walls as shown in FIG. 15 .
- the cartridge 326 could be inserted into the column 314 before inserting the electronic device 30 .
- the cover 324 is then secured to the cartridge 326 (via removable fasteners, as shown, or via snap-fit connection, adhesive, etc) over the opposite wall to secure the cartridge 326 within the center column 314 as shown in FIG. 16 .
- the upper deck 312 would then be secured to the column 314 (and the other columns 314 ) as shown in FIG. 12 .
- the upper deck 312 could be secured to the columns 314 before installation of the cartridge 326 and electronic device 30 .
- the cover 324 can be removed and replaced easily without damaging the pallet 310 in order to access the electronic device 30 .
- Each of the above configurations facilitates attachment of electronic devices 30 , such as tracking devices, IoT devices, or other sensors to pallets.
- Various processes can be used to produce the electronics housings 20 , 120 , 320 , such as injection molding, thermoforming, or machining.
- the electronics housing 20 , 120 , 320 may be molded/formed in various materials to ensure that the IoT device (or other electronic device) is protected. Materials may include but are limited to polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, nylon, carbon fiber.
- the electronic devices 30 may also need to be charged or have maintenance completed throughout its life. It may therefore be important that the electronic device 30 be accessible.
- Most pallets are thermoformed or molded of plastic and are constructed of various sections, including a top and bottom deck, legs and cruciform bases, and they can also be reinforced with fiberglass, steel, or aluminum rods/components.
- the electronics housings 20 , 120 , 320 for the electronic devices 30 are designed in such a way that they can be removed/opened/sandwiched without damaging the pallet 10 , 110 , 210 , 310 in any way.
- the housing can be placed into a cut out section of the pallet. This could be on the top deck, pallet columns or legs that space the top and bottom deck from one another.
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- Asset-tracking has become more prevalent as the cost and size of the electronic tracking devices decrease. However, it has been difficult to attach electronic tracking devices to pallets. Additionally, it may periodically be necessary to charge, maintain, or replace the electronic tracking devices in the pallets.
- A pallet includes a deck and a plurality of columns supporting the deck. A cover is removably secured over an opening in the deck or in one of the plurality of columns. The opening leads to a recess for receiving an electronic device.
- In one embodiment, the cover is removably secured over an opening in the deck which leads into a recess in one of the columns. In another embodiment, the recess is formed in the deck away from the columns. In other embodiments, the cover is removably secured over an opening in an exterior wall of one of the columns.
- The recess may be defined by a body portion formed separately from the deck or the column. The body portion may be molded plastic and may be formed as a cup that is secured to the deck or to the column. Alternatively, the recess may be defined by the upper wall, the lower wall and the ribs of the deck and the cover may be removably secured directly to the deck.
- Each of the embodiments described herein facilitates attachment of electronic devices, such as tracking devices, IoT devices, or other sensors to pallets. The electronic device may include any combination of a battery, processor, sensor, electronic storage, gps receiver, communication circuit (e.g. cell data, wifi, Bluetooth, etc), and other known components.
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FIG. 1 shows a pallet according to a first embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a section view through a portion of the deck ofFIG. 1 , taken through the electronics housing. -
FIG. 3 is a section view through the electronics housing. -
FIG. 4 shows an alternative housing for the electronic device within the deck of the pallet. -
FIG. 5 shows a pallet according to another embodiment. -
FIG. 6 is a section view through the pallet ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged upper perspective view of the electronic device in the pallet ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 8 is a section view showing the electronic device received in the electronics housing ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a pallet according to another embodiment. -
FIG. 10 shows a section view though the column and housing ofFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a side view of the exterior wall of the column ofFIG. 10 with the cover removed. -
FIG. 12 shows a pallet according to another embodiment. -
FIG. 13 shows the center column ofFIG. 12 with the upper deck removed. -
FIG. 14 is a partially exploded view of the electronic device and cartridge ofFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 15 shows the electronic device and cartridge inserted into the column ofFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 16 is a section view through the column, the cartridge and the electronic device ofFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 1 shows apallet 10 according to a first example. In this example, thepallet 10 is a nestable pallet, but as will be shown, the invention could be used in other types of pallets just as well. - The
pallet 10 includes adeck 12 and a plurality of feet 14 (or columns) supporting thedeck 12. In this example, there are nine feet supporting thedeck 12. The plurality offeet 14 are hollow and have aligned openings through theupper wall 16 of thedeck 12 so that the plurality offeet 14 of an identical pallet could be nested therein when empty. - An
electronics housing 20 is formed in thedeck 12 of thepallet 10. In this example, theelectronics housing 20 is received in recess leading from an opening through theupper wall 16 of thedeck 12. Thecover 24 of theelectronics housing 20 is flush with theupper wall 16 of thedeck 12. Alternatively, thecover 24 may be slightly recessed relative to theupper wall 16. -
FIG. 2 is a section view through a portion of thedeck 12 ofFIG. 1 , taken through theelectronics housing 20. As is known in this type of plastic pallet, thedeck 12 includes theupper wall 16 spaced above alower wall 19.Upper ribs 18 formed integrally with theupper wall 16 are connected tolower ribs 17 formed integrally with thelower wall 19 to form thedeck 12. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theelectronics housing 20 includes a body portion, which in this example is acup 26 received between theupper wall 16 and thelower wall 19 and between adjacent sets of ribs. Thecup 26 is aligned with and secured to the opening 22 through theupper wall 16 of thedeck 12. Snap-fit retainers 28 snap under theupper wall 16. Anouter flange 29 along the outer perimeter of thecup 26 is larger than the opening 22 and abuts an outer surface of theupper wall 16. Thecover 24 is secured to an upper edge of thecup 26 and/or the inner perimeter of the opening 22. In the example shown, thecover 24 has external threads that threadably engage threads on the interior periphery of the upper edge of thecup 26 Theelectronics housing 20 may be snap-fit secured to theupper wall 16 as shown. Alternatively, theelectronics housing 20 may be secured with mechanical fasteners, adhesive, welding, etc. - An
electronic device 30 is housed within theelectronics housing 20. Thecup 26 defines a recess therein for receiving theelectronic device 30. Theelectronic device 30 may be an IoT device including a sensor 32 (such as a temperature sensor, accelerometer, RFID, etc) and a communication circuit 34 (such as wifi, Bluetooth, cell data, etc). Theelectronic device 30 may also include aprocessor 36 andelectronic storage 38 for data and instructions. Theelectronic device 30 may also include abattery 40 or other power source for powering the components in theelectronic device 30. Any combination of these components or others could be implemented in theelectronic device 30. - This
electronics housing 20 could also be used with non-nestable pallets with decks having upper and lower walls spaced apart by ribs. -
FIG. 4 shows an alternative housing for theelectronic device 30 within thedeck 12 of thepallet 10. Theelectronic device 30 may be placed (or secured via adhesive or fasteners) within a recess within thedeck 12, i.e. between theupper wall 16, thelower wall 19, and between the ribs. Theelectronic device 30 may be accessed via theopening 22 through theupper wall 16 by removing thecover 24. Preferably thecover 24 can be removed and replaced easily without damaging thepallet 10. In the example shown, thecover 24 is threadably secured to theupper wall 16 of thedeck 12, but other attachment methods could be used such as fasteners, snap-fit connectors, etc. Preferably, thecover 24 can be removed and replaced without damage. In this example, theupper wall 16, thelower wall 19, and theribs 17 form the body portion of the electronics housing, which is then selectively closed by thecover 24. This “integral housing” could also be used with non-nestable pallets with decks having upper and lower walls spaced apart by ribs. -
FIG. 5 shows apallet 110 according to another embodiment. Thepallet 110 is a non-nestable pallet with adeck 112 having anupper wall 116.Columns 114 extend downward from thedeck 112.Runners 134 connect lower ends of thecolumns 114. In this example, there are ninecolumns 114, including acenter column 114 in which theelectronics housing 120 is received. Alternatively, theelectronics housing 120 could be received in one of theother columns 114. -
FIG. 6 is a section view through thepallet 110 ofFIG. 5 . Thedeck 112 includes anupper wall 116 and a plurality ofribs 117 extending downward from theupper wall 116. Theelectronics housing 120 is received through anopening 122 through theupper wall 116 andribs 117 of thedeck 112 and substantially within thecenter column 114. Acover 124 is snap-fit or secured via fasteners or otherwise removably secured to theelectronics housing 120 over theopening 122 in theupper wall 116. Preferably thecover 124 can be removed and replaced easily without damaging thepallet 110. Theelectronic device 30 is received within theelectronics housing 120 and may be secured to the electronics housing 120 (via snap-fit, adhesive, fastener, etc). -
FIGS. 7 and 8 show theelectronic device 30 received in theelectronics housing 120. Thecup 126 includes anouter flange 136 for mounting to a wall of thepallet 110. Theouter flange 136 surrounds an opening to thecup 126 and thecover 124 is received within theflange 136. Side walls of thecup 126 haveapertures 138 for receiving snap-fit legs 140 formed integrally with thecover 124. In the example shown, thecover 124 is rectangular, but a round cover could also be used, in which case the cover could be threadably secured to thecup 126. - The
electronic device 30 is protected within theelectronics housing 120. Theelectronics housing 120 includes a body portion, which in this example is thecup 126 defining a recess for receiving theelectronic device 30 and having theouter flange 136 that remains on the outer surface of thedeck 112. Theouter flange 136 may be secured to thedeck 112 via fasteners, adhesive, welding, a snap-fit connection or the like. Theelectronics housing 120 also includes thecover 124. - As shown in
FIG. 9 , theelectronics housing 120 could also be mounted through an exterior wall of one of thecolumns 214 of apallet 210. -
FIG. 10 shows a section view taken horizontally though thecolumn 214 and electronics housing 120 ofFIG. 9 . Thecolumn 214 includes an exterior wall about its perimeter and a plurality of ribs extending inward radially from the exterior wall. Anopening 122 is formed through the exterior wall of thecolumn 214. The body portion orcup 126 of theelectronics housing 120 is inserted through theopening 122 and into a space between the ribs. Theouter flange 136 may be secured to the exterior wall via fasteners, adhesive, welding, a snap-fit connection or the like. Theelectronic device 30 is inserted into thecup 126 in thecolumn 214. Thecover 124 is then snap-fit (or otherwise secured-preferably in a removable fashion) to thecup 126. -
FIG. 11 is a side view of the exterior wall of thecolumn 214 ofFIG. 10 with thecover 124 removed. Theelectronic device 30 is inserted into theelectronics housing 120. The cover 124 (FIG. 10 ) is then secured over the opening to retain theelectronic device 30 within theelectronics housing 120. Subsequently, thecover 124 can be easily removed so that theelectronic device 30 can be removed for repair or replacement. -
FIG. 12 shows apallet 310 according to another embodiment. In thispallet 310 theelectronics housing 320 is installed through an opening formed in one of the exterior walls of thecenter column 314. This configuration could also be used in any exterior wall of any of thecolumns 314. Thepallet 310 includes anupper deck 312 having anupper wall 316 and ribs extending downward therefrom to free ends.Columns 314 extend downward from theupper deck 312 torunners 334. -
FIG. 13 shows thecenter column 314 ofFIG. 12 with the upper deck removed. As shown, first andsecond openings 322 are formed through opposite vertical walls of thecenter column 314. Theelectronic device 30 is installed in a recess defined by acartridge 326, which forms the body portion of theelectronics housing 320, and which extends through at least one of the vertical walls of thecenter column 314. - As shown in
FIG. 14 , theelectronic device 30 is installed in thecartridge 326, which is then inserted through one of the vertical walls as shown inFIG. 15 . Alternatively, thecartridge 326 could be inserted into thecolumn 314 before inserting theelectronic device 30. Thecover 324 is then secured to the cartridge 326 (via removable fasteners, as shown, or via snap-fit connection, adhesive, etc) over the opposite wall to secure thecartridge 326 within thecenter column 314 as shown inFIG. 16 . Theupper deck 312 would then be secured to the column 314 (and the other columns 314) as shown inFIG. 12 . Alternatively, theupper deck 312 could be secured to thecolumns 314 before installation of thecartridge 326 andelectronic device 30. Thecover 324 can be removed and replaced easily without damaging thepallet 310 in order to access theelectronic device 30. - Each of the above configurations facilitates attachment of
electronic devices 30, such as tracking devices, IoT devices, or other sensors to pallets. Various processes can be used to produce the electronics housings 20, 120, 320, such as injection molding, thermoforming, or machining. The 20, 120, 320 may be molded/formed in various materials to ensure that the IoT device (or other electronic device) is protected. Materials may include but are limited to polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, nylon, carbon fiber.electronics housing - Because technology changes rapidly, the
electronic devices 30 may also need to be charged or have maintenance completed throughout its life. It may therefore be important that theelectronic device 30 be accessible. Most pallets are thermoformed or molded of plastic and are constructed of various sections, including a top and bottom deck, legs and cruciform bases, and they can also be reinforced with fiberglass, steel, or aluminum rods/components. The electronics housings 20, 120, 320 for theelectronic devices 30 are designed in such a way that they can be removed/opened/sandwiched without damaging the 10, 110, 210, 310 in any way. The housing can be placed into a cut out section of the pallet. This could be on the top deck, pallet columns or legs that space the top and bottom deck from one another.pallet - In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope. Alphanumeric identifiers on method claim steps are for case of reference in dependent claims only and do not signify a required sequence of steps unless other explicitly recited in the claims.
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