WO2015005794A1 - Ensemble de transport et palette - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a transport assembly comprising at least one carrier and a pallet therefor, the carrier comprising a carrier base and a number of wheels arranged thereon.
- Such transport systems are known wherein such carriers, also referred to as dollies, can be driven onto a pallet.
- a pallet is also referred to as a roll-on/roll-off pallet.
- a problem in such known transport assemblies is that the carrier, after being positioned on the pallet, can accidentally roll off the pallet. This can result in hazardous situations, particularly during lifting of the pallet with a carrier positioned thereon.
- the present invention has for its object, among others, to address this problem.
- the present invention provides for this purpose a transport assembly comprising at least one carrier and a pallet therefor, the carrier comprising a carrier base and a number of wheels arranged thereon, wherein the pallet comprises:
- At least one carrier support protruding upward from the lower deck and defining a support surface for supporting the carrier base of the carrier when the carrier is positioned in a carrying position relative to the carrier support, wherein in the carrying position the carrier can be lifted via the pallet;
- the lower deck is provided with at least one recess in which a wheel of the carrier extends in the carrying position of the carrier;
- the transport assembly is configured such that in order to move the carrier to the carrying position the carrier can be driven over the drive-on path wherein the carrier base is clear of the support surface and, when reaching the carrying position, the wheel moves into the recess so that the carrier base of the carrier comes into contact with the support surface.
- the transport assembly according to the invention makes it possible to drive a carrier in simple manner onto the pallet in order to place it in a carrying position on the pallet, wherein in the carrying position the carrier base of the carrier is supported by the carrier support.
- the transport assembly is thus configured such that, in order to bring the carrier to the carrying position, the carrier can be driven over the drive -on path wherein the carrier base is clear of the support surface, and wherein in the carrying position the support surface is in contact with the carrier base.
- the support surface is stationary relative to the lower deck. No mechanisms are therefore necessary to move the support surface relative to the lower deck in order to bring the support surface into contact with the carrier base of the carrier.
- the pallet of the transport assembly is hereby of simple construction.
- the lower deck is provided with recesses such that each wheel of the carrier extends in a respective recess in the carrying position of the carrier.
- the wheels of the carrier are for instance freely suspended here in the recesses or make only slight contact with the lower deck or the ground surface on which the pallet is positioned, without carrying a part of the weight of the carrier base and goods possibly positioned thereon.
- the lifting forces which lift the pallet are transmitted directly via the carrier support to the carrier base of the carrier. This has the advantage of avoiding bending in the pallet during lifting of the pallet and obtaining a great stability of the pallet with carriers thereon.
- the wheels are alternatively in contact with the lower deck or the ground surface on which the pallet is positioned so that the wheels carry a first part of the weight of the carrier and the goods possibly placed thereon, and the carrier support carries a second part of this weight.
- the wheels are in contact in the carrying position with the ground surface on which the pallet is positioned, so that the wheels carry a first part of the weight of the carrier and the goods possibly placed thereon and the carrier support carries a second part of this weight, it is then possible for the wheels to become freely suspended during lifting of the pallet so that the full weight of the carrier and the goods possibly placed thereon is carried by the carrier support.
- the lower deck is provided with recesses such that in the carrying position of the carrier only the wheels on one side of the carrier base extend in a respective recess.
- the recesses are through-holes.
- the use of through- holes, or recesses open on the underside, in which the wheels extend in the carrying position makes it possible, in the case of possible deformation of the pallet and/or the earner, for instance during use, to avoid the wheels coming into contact with the lower deck such that the carrier support no longer supports the carrier base and the carrier can roll off the pallet.
- the recesses are blind recesses or recesses which are closed on the underside.
- a wheel extending in a recess is positioned in the carrying position close to an edge of the recess, as seen in the direction in which the drive -on path extends. This makes it possible, by means of slight sliding of the carrier base over the carrier support by which it is supported, to drive the wheel once again onto the drive-on path so that the carrier base moves clear of the carrying surface and is no longer supported by the carrying surface.
- the wheel is preferably in contact with the relevant edge in the carrying position. This makes it possible to drive the wheel onto the drive -on path again with very little sliding of the carrier base over the carrier support by which it is supported.
- the edge of the recess close to which the wheel is positioned in the carrying position is chamfered. This makes it easier to drive the wheel onto the drive -on path again.
- the drive -on path extends along the edge of the pallet in the direction in which the drive -on path extends and beyond the support surface. This avoids the carrier base coming into contact with the support surface when a number of the wheels are situated on the drive-on path and a number of the wheels are not. This situation occurs for instance when the carrier is being driven onto the pallet.
- the pallet comprises in the direction in which the drive-on path extends a plurality of carrier supports which protrude upward from the lower deck and which each define a support surface for supporting the carrier base of a respective carrier, wherein the lower deck forms a drive -on path on either side of each carrier support and wherein the respective carrier supports and drive -on paths extend mutually in line.
- the respective support surfaces are embodied such that in the carrying position two carriers positioned adjacently of each other in the direction in which the drive -on path extends are positioned inclining away from each other, preferably at an angle in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 degrees, more preferably at an angle of substantially 1 degree.
- This measure makes it possible for goods placed on the respective carriers to incline away from each other in the carrying position. This has the advantage of avoiding film wrapped round the goods placed on the one carrier adhering to film wrapped round the goods placed on the other carrier.
- the pallet comprises in the direction in which the drive-on path extends a plurality of carrier supports protruding upward from the lower deck and each defining a support surface for supporting the carrier base of a respective carrier, wherein the lower deck forms a drive -on path on either side of each carrier support and wherein the respective carrier supports and drive-on paths extend parallel to each other.
- the respective drive-on paths and support surfaces are embodied such that two carriers positioned adjacency of each other transversely of the direction in which the drive -on path extends are positioned inclining away from each other, preferably at an angle in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 degrees, more preferably at an angle of substantially 1 degree.
- This measure makes it possible for the goods placed on the respective carriers to incline away from each other during driving of the carriers onto the pallet and in the carrying position thereof.
- This has the advantage of avoiding film wrapped round the goods placed on the one carrier adhering to film wrapped around the goods placed on the other carrier.
- the carrier support comprises:
- a thus embodied carrier support makes it possible to insert a fork of a forklift truck between the side walls and below the upper deck in the direction in which the drive -on path extends in order to lift the pallet.
- the lower deck is open between the side walls of the carrier support. This provides the option of inserting a fork of a forklift truck as well as a fork of a pallet truck between the side walls and below the upper deck in the direction in which the drive-on path extends.
- the side walls of the carrier support are partially open. This provides the option of inserting a fork of a forklift truck below the upper deck transversely of the direction in which the drive -on path extends in order to lift the pallet.
- the upper deck part defines the support surface.
- the side walls of the carrier support are of metal.
- the embodiment of the side walls in metal makes thinner side walls possible compared to the usual use of wood, so that more space is available between the side walls for inserting a fork of a forklift truck or pallet track therebetween.
- the upper deck and lower deck can for instance be of wood or (fibre -reinforced) plastic.
- the lower deck is formed from U-profile beams connected to the side walls.
- the U-profile beams are preferably of metal.
- the embodiment with U-profile beams connected to the side walls particulaiiy makes possible a favourable embodiment in which the U-profile beams are connected by means of plastic beams to the side walls, wherein the plastic beams extend beyond the U-profile beams in the direction away from the upper deck part. The plastic beams thus protruding downward in use simplify sliding of the pallet over a ground surface.
- the transport assembly also comprises an auxiliary device on which the pallet can be positioned, wherein the auxiliary device comprises an upward protruding member which extends at least partially into the through-hole when the pallet is positioned on the auxiliary device.
- the present invention also relates to a pallet of a transport assembly according to the invention as described above.
- FIG. 1 is a side view in partial section of an embodiment of a transport assembly according to the invention
- FIG. 2 and 3 show respectively a perspective top view and perspective bottom view of the pallet of the transport assembly of figure 1 ;
- figure 4 is a top view of the pallet of the transport assembly of figure 1 ;
- figure 5 is a side view of the pallet of the transport assembly of figure 1;
- figure 6 is a perspective view of the pallet of the transport assembly of figure 1 with exploded parts;
- FIG. 7 to 15 show side views as in figure 1 in different situations during positioning of a carrier on the pallet;
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the pallet as shown in figures 1-15;
- - figure 17 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of the pallet as shown in figure 16;
- - figure 18 is a perspective top view of an alternative embodiment of the pallet of the transport assembly of figure 1 ;
- FIG. 19 is a side view of the pallet of figure 18;
- FIG. 20 is a side view of the pallet of figure 18;
- - figures 21 to 25 show side views as in figure 19 in different situations during positioning of carriers on the pallet;
- - figures 26-28 show side views as in figure 20 in different situations;
- - figures 29 and 30 show respectively a front view and side view in partial section of an alternative embodiment of the transport assembly of figures 1-15;
- FIG. 31 and 32 show the transport assembly of figures 29 and 30 with an auxiliary device.
- FIG. 1 Shown in figure 1 is a transport assembly 1 comprising a carrier 3 and a pallet 5 therefor.
- Carrier 3 has a carrier base 7 and a number of wheels 9 arranged thereon. Because of the wheels 9 carrier 3 can be rolled over ground surface 11.
- a quantity of goods 13 is shown schematically on carrier 3.
- Figures 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 show different views of pallet 5 of figure 1.
- Pallet 5 has a lower deck 15.
- the lower deck is formed by means of three lower deck parts 15a, 15b and 15c.
- Four carrier supports 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d protrude upward from lower deck 15.
- Each of the carrier supports 17 defines a support surface 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d for supporting carrier base 7 of carrier 3 when carrier 3 is positioned in a carrying position relative to the carrier support. This latter will be elucidated hereinbelow in the description of figures 7 to 14.
- Lower deck 15 forms on either side of carrier supports 17 drive-on paths 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d for driving carrier 3 onto lower deck 15.
- Lower deck 15 is provided with through-holes 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d which define ends of drive -on paths 21.
- Arranged on lower deck 15 along drive -on paths 21 are strips 25, 27, 29 which serve as guiding for wheels 9 of carrier 3 when driving onto drive-on path 21.
- Side wall parts 31-55 protrude upward from lower deck 15 along drive-on paths 21.
- Side wall parts 31-55 extend along drive-on paths 21.
- Side wall parts 31, 35 and 39 are offset through a distance a relative to side wall parts 33, 37 and 41 in direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Side wall parts 31, 33, 43 and 45 are offset relative to side wall parts 35, 37, 47 and 49 through a distance b in the direction B in which drive on-paths 21 extend.
- Side wall parts 31-35 form two side walls of carrier support 17a which extend in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open over the distance b.
- Side wall parts 35-41 form two side walls of carrier support 17b which extend in the direction B in which drive -on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open over the distance b.
- Side wall parts 43, 47 and 51 are offset through a distance a relative to side wall parts 45, 49 and 53 in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Side wall parts 39, 41, 51 and 53 are offset through a distance b relative to side wall parts 35, 37, 47 and 49 in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Side wall parts 43-49 form two side walls of carrier support 17c which extend in the direction B in which drive -on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open through the distance b.
- Side wall parts 47-53 form two side walls of carrier support 17d which extend in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open through the distance b.
- the pallet 5 has an upper deck 55 running parallel to lower deck 15.
- Upper deck 55 is embodied by means of six upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c, 55d and 55e.
- Upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d define the respective support surfaces 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d.
- Upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d are connected to upper deck parts 55e and 55f which are in turn connected to connecting wall parts 57- 67 extending between the respective pairs of side wall parts 31 and 33, 35 and 37, 39 and 41, 43 and 45, 47 and 49, 51 and 53.
- Lower deck part 15a is connected to connecting wall parts 69-73 extending from the respective side wall parts 31, 35 and 39.
- Lower deck part 15b is connected to connecting wall parts 75-79 extending between the respective pairs of side wall parts 33 and 43, 37 and 71, 41 and 51.
- Lower deck part 15c is connected to connecting wall parts 81-85 extending from the respective side wall parts 45, 49 and 53.
- Connecting wall parts 57-67 can alternatively be omitted, wherein each side wall part 31-53 can then be connected by means of its own connecting wall part to the respective upper deck parts 55e and 55f.
- Connecting wall parts 75-79 can also be omitted, wherein each side wall part 33, 37, 41, 45, 49 and 53 can then be connected by means of its own connecting wall part to lower deck part 15b.
- Arranged in the undersides of lower deck parts 15a, 15b and 15c are recesses in which the connecting wall parts 69-85 are positioned so that the underside of pallet 5 is flat and, when pallet 5 is placed on a flat ground surface 11, the lower deck lies flat on the ground surface.
- Forks of a forklift truck can be inserted, in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend, into the space 87 between side wall parts 31-41 and below upper deck part 55f and into the space 89 between side wall parts 43-53 and below upper deck part 55e. Since lower deck 15 is open between side wall parts 31-41 and below upper deck part 55f and between side wall parts 43- 53 and below upper deck part 55e, forks of a pallet truck can also be inserted into the spaces 87 and 89 in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- a fork of a forklift truck can be inserted, in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend, into passage 91 between lower deck 1 and upper deck 55 and the respective side wall part pairs 31 and 33, 33 and 37, 43 and 47, 45 and 49.
- a fork of a forklift truck can be inserted, in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend, into passage 93 between lower deck 15 and upper deck 55 and the respective side wall part pairs 35 and 39, 37 and 41, 47 and 54, 49 and 53.
- the side wall parts extending mutually in line can alternatively be form integrally and thus form a side wall without openings for the insertion of forks of a forklift truck. Passages 91 and 93 will then be omitted.
- the stiffness of pallet 5 in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend is greater with such continuous side walls.
- Side wall parts 31-53 and connecting walls 57-79 are of metal.
- Lower deck parts 15a- 15c and upper deck parts 55a-55f are of wood.
- the side wall parts can alternatively be of wood, or a number of the side wall parts can be of wood, for instance side wall parts 31, 35, 39, 45, 49 and 53, and the other side wall parts of metal, for instance side wall parts 33, 37, 41, 43, 47 and 51. It is also possible for the pallet to be wholly or partially of plastic, in particular reinforced plastic.
- Figures 7 to 10 show that, from the situation as shown in figure 1, the carrier is driven in the direction of arrow C to a carrying position on pallet 5, wherein in figure 7 the front wheels 9a of carrier 3 are situated in the through-hole 23a at an end of drive -on path 21a and is about to drive onto drive -on path 21a and wherein in figure 10 carrier 3 is located in the carrying position on pallet 5.
- carrier 3 and pallet 5 are configured such that, during travel of carrier 3 over drive -on path 21a in the direction of the carrying position, the carrier base 7 is clear of support surface 19a.
- carrier 3 comes into contact here with support surface 19a of carrier support 17a, wherein carrier 3 moves into the carrying position as shown in figure 10A.
- Carrier 3 and pallet 5 are configured such that in the carrying position the wheels 9 of carrier 3 extend in recesses 23a, and carrier support 17a carries carrier 3. In the carrying position the wheels 9 no longer carry the weight of carrier base 7 and the goods positioned thereon.
- wheels 9 hang clear of lower deck 15 and ground surface 11.
- the distance c between the underside of wheels 9 and the part of the underside of carrier base 7 which is in contact with carrier support 19a is thus smaller than the distance d between support surface 19a and the bottom surface of lower deck 15 which is in contact with ground surface 11.
- the pallet and the carrier can also be adapted to each other such that in the carrying position the wheels are in contact with ground surface 11 while carrier base 7 is also in contact with support surface 19a.
- Carrier support 19a does then support carrier base 7 but does not fully carry the carrier 3.
- Carrier support 19a does not then carry the wheels nor the part of the weight of carrier base 7 carried by the wheels.
- the recesses 23 are through-holes, so that the lower deck does not extend below the wheels, the recesses can also be blind recesses.
- Carrier base 7 here moves clear of support surface 19a and front wheel 9a comes into contact with the chamfered edge 97 of lower deck 15 at an end of drive- on path 21b of carrier support 17b. With still further displacement in the direction of arrow C the front wheel 9 moves onto drive -on path 21b and rear wheel 9b moves off drive -on path 21a so that the situation results as shown in figure 12. Carrier base 7 here remains clear of support surface 19a of carrier support 17a and clear of support surface 19b of carrier support 17b.
- carrier 3 As soon as carrier 3 is driven from the situation as shown in figure 12 in the direction of arrow C, the rear wheel 9b comes to lie in the through-hole 23b at the one end of drive -on path 21b and the front wheel 9a in the through-hole 23b at the other end of drive -on path 21 b.
- the underside of carrier base 7 comes into contact here with support surface 19b of carrier support 17b, wherein carrier 3 moves into the carrying position as shown in figure 13.
- Carrier 3 and pallet 5 are configured such that in the carrying position the wheels 9 of carrier 3 extend in recesses 23b, and carrier support 17b carries carrier 3. In the carrying position the wheels 9 no longer carry the weight of carrier base 7 and the goods positioned thereon.
- wheels 9 hang clear of lower deck 15 and ground surface 11.
- pallet 5 as shown in figures 2 to 6 comprises in the direction B in which drive -on path 21a extends a plurality of, in particular two, carrier supports 17a and 17b protruding upward from lower deck 15 and each defining a support surface 19a, 19b for supporting carrier base 7 of a respective carrier, wherein lower deck 15 forms a drive -on path 21a, 21b on either side of each carrier support 17a, 17b and wherein the respective carrier supports 17a and 17b and drive-on paths 21a and 21b extend mutually in line.
- a partition extending transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend can be arranged between the side wall parts pair 37 and 47. This partition imparts stiffness to pallet 5 in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Two carriers can then not be driven onto the pallet in the manner as shown in figures 7 to 15. The carriers must then be driven onto the pallet from opposite sides thereof.
- Such a partition also forms a stop for a carrier driven onto the pallet.
- Pallet 5 can be provided with selectively controllable arresting members, such as upward tiltable and lockable brackets or extendable and lockable brackets, for arresting a carrier in the carrying position on a earner support. It is possible by means of such arresting members to additionally avoid a carrier positioned on the pallet displacing relative thereto when the pallet is lifted.
- the underside of lower deck 15 can be provided with anti-slip material in order to prevent the pallet displacing over the ground surface on which the pallet is placed when a carrier is driven onto the pallet.
- pallet 5 as shown in figures 2 to 6 is also provided with two additional carrier supports 17c and 17d which extend mutually in line and extend parallel to carrier supports 17a and 17b.
- two additional carriers can be driven onto pallet 5 which can be brought into a carrying position in which the additional carriers are carried respectively by carrier supports 17c and 17d.
- Pallet 5 hereby provides space for four carriers. It is alternatively possible that pallet 5 has more or fewer carrier supports in the direction B in which drive -on paths 21 extend and/or that pallet 5 has more or fewer carrier supports in the direction A transversely of the direction B.
- FIG 16 is an embodiment of pallet 5 with only one carrier support 17a, which pallet provides space for only one carrier 3. Such a pallet can for instance be applied when a carrier 3 has to be displaced by means of a conveyor belt.
- FIG. 1 Shown in figures 1 to 16 is that pallet 5 is provided with handgrips 99 for easy lifting of the pallet 5 by hand.
- FIG. 17 shows an alternative embodiment of pallet 5 as shown in figure 16.
- Pallet 5 of figure 17 comprises an integrally formed lower deck 15 from which extends a carrier support 17 which defines a support surface for supporting the carrier base of the carrier when the carrier is positioned in a carrying position relative to the carrier support.
- Lower deck 15 forms on either side of carrier support 17 a drive -on path 21 for driving the carrier onto the lower deck.
- Lower deck 15 is provided with recesses 23 in which the wheels of the carrier extend in the carrying position thereof.
- Carrier support 17 comprises two side walls 101, 103 in the form of two parallel beams arranged on lower deck 15.
- An upper deck part 55 extending parallel to lower deck 15 is arranged on side walls 101, 103.
- Upper deck part 55 defines support surface 19.
- Figures 18 to 20 show an alternative embodiment of pallet 5 as shown in figures 2 to 6.
- Pallet 5 of figures 18 to 20 has a lower deck 15.
- the lower deck is embodied by means of three lower deck parts 15a, 15b and 15c.
- Four carrier supports 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d protrude upward from lower deck 15.
- Each of the carrier supports 17 defines a support surface 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d for supporting carrier base 7 of a carrier 3 when carrier 3 is positioned in a carrying position relative to the carrier support. This latter will be elucidated hereinbelow in the description of figures 21 to 24.
- Lower deck 15 forms on either side of carrier supports 17 drive-on paths 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d for driving carrier 3 onto lower deck 15.
- the lower deck 15 comprises an elevated part 121a, 121b, 121c, 121d in which a recess 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d is arranged.
- Each of the recesses 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d defines an end of a drive -on path 21.
- Pallet 5 differs here from the alternative pallet 5 as shown in figures 2 to 6. Instead of a recess being provided at two ends of each drive -on path 21, a recess is provided at only one end of each drive- on path 21.
- Side wall parts 31-55 protrude upward from lower deck 15 along drive-on paths 21. Side wall parts 31-55 extend along drive-on paths 21. Side wall parts 31, 35 and 39 are offset through a distance a relative to side wall parts 33, 37 and 41 in direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend. Side wall parts 31, 33, 43 and 45 are offset relative to side wall parts 35, 37, 47 and 49 through a distance b in the direction B in which drive on-paths 21 extend. Side wall parts 31-35 form two side walls of carrier support 17a which extend in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open over the distance b.
- Side wall parts 35-41 form two side walls of carrier support 17b which extend in the direction B in which drive -on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open over the distance b.
- Side wall parts 43, 47 and 51 are offset through a distance a relative to side wall parts 45, 49 and 53 in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Side wall parts 39, 41, 51 and 53 are offset through a distance b relative to side wall parts 35, 37, 47 and 49 in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Side wall parts 43-49 form two side walls of carrier support 17c which extend in the direction B in which drive -on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open through the distance b.
- Side wall parts 47-53 form two side walls of carrier support 17d which extend in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend and which in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on paths extend are offset through a distance a and which are open through the distance b.
- Upper deck 55 is embodied by means of six upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c, 55d, 55e, 55f.
- Upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d define the support surfaces 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d.
- Upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d are connected to upper deck parts 55e and 55f which are in turn connected to the respective pairs of side wall parts 31 and 33, 35 and 37, 39 and 41, 43 and 45, 47 and 49, 51 and 53.
- Lower deck part 15a is connected to the respective side wall parts 31, 35 and 39.
- Lower deck part 15b is connected to the respective pairs of side wall parts 33 and 43, 37 and 47, 41 and 51.
- Lower deck part 15c is connected to the respective side wall parts 45, 49 and 53.
- each side wall part 31-53 is connected by means of its own connecting wall part to the respective upper deck parts 55e and 55f and lower deck parts 15a, 15b, 15c.
- connecting wall parts 57-67 and 75-79 can be provided in pallet 5 as shown in figures 18 to 20.
- Forks of a forklift truck can be inserted, in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend, into the space 87 between side wall parts 31-41 and below upper deck part 55f and into the space 89 between side wall parts 43-53 and below upper deck part 55e.
- a fork of a forklift truck can be inserted, in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend, into passage 91 between lower deck 15 and upper deck 55 and the respective side wall part pairs 31 and 33, 33 and 37, 43 and 47, 45 and 49.
- a fork of a forklift truck can be inserted, in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend, into passage 93 between lower deck 15 and upper deck 55 and the respective side wall part pairs 35 and 39, 37 and 41 , 47 and 54, 49 and 53.
- the side wall parts extending mutually in line can alternatively be formed integrally and thus form a side wall without openings for the insertion of forks of a forklift truck. Passages 91 and 93 will then be omitted.
- the stiffness of pallet 5 in the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend is greater with such continuous side walls.
- Side wall parts 31-53 are of metal.
- Lower deck parts 15a-15c and upper deck parts 55a-55f are of wood.
- the side wall parts can alternatively be of wood, or a number of the side wall parts can be of wood, for instance side wall parts 31, 35, 39, 45, 49 and 53 and the other side wall parts of metal, for instance side wall parts 33, 37, 41, 43, 47 and 51. It is also possible for the pallet to be wholly or partially of plastic, in particular reinforced plastic.
- a partition 107 extending transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend is arranged between the side wall parts pair 37 and 47. This partition imparts stiffness to pallet 5 in the direction A transversely of the direction B in which drive-on paths 21 extend.
- Two carriers can then not be driven onto the pallet in the manner as shown in figures 7 to 15. The carriers must then be driven onto the pallet from opposite sides thereof.
- Partition 107 also forms a stop for a carrier driven onto the pallet.
- Figures 21 to 24 show that a carrier 3 is driven in the direction of arrow C to a carrying position on pallet 5, wherein in figure 21 the front wheels 9a of carrier 3 are about to drive onto drive -on path 21a and wherein in figure 24 carrier 3 is located in the carrying position on pallet 5.
- carrier 3 and pallet 5 are configured such that when carrier 3 travels over drive -on path 21a in the direction of the carrying position the carrier base 7 is clear of support surface 19a.
- the rear wheel 9b moves onto the one end of drive-on path 21a and the front wheel 9a comes to lie in recess 23a at the other end of drive-on path 21a.
- carrier base 7 comes into contact here with support surface 19a of carrier support 17a, wherein carrier 3 moves into the carrying position as shown in figure 24.
- Carrier 3 and pallet 5 are configured such that in the carrying position the front wheels 9a of carrier 3 extend in recesses 23a, while rear wheels 9b support on lower deck 15.
- Carrier support 17a carries a first part of the weight of carrier base 7 and the goods placed thereon. In the carrying position front wheels 9a no longer carry the weight of carrier base 7 and the goods positioned thereon, while rear wheels 9b carry a second part of the weight of carrier base 7 and the goods placed thereon.
- Figure 25 shows the situation after a second carrier 3 has been driven from the situation shown in figure 24 from the opposite side of pallet 5 in the direction of arrow D onto pallet 5.
- the respective support surfaces 19a and 19b are embodied such that in the carrying position the two carriers 3 are positioned inclining away from each other, in the shown example at an angle a of about 1 degree relative to each other.
- Figure 26 shows that the height hi of upper deck parts 55b and 55c is greater than the height h2 of upper deck parts 55a and 55d.
- the height h3 of the non-elevated part of drive -on paths 21 on lower deck part 15b is also greater than the height h4 of the non-elevated part of drive-on paths 21 on lower deck parts 15a and 15c.
- the result hereof is that two carriers 3 positioned adjacently of each other on pallet 5 transversely of the direction B in which the drive -on path extends are positioned inclining away from each other, in the shown example at an angle ⁇ of about 1 degree relative to each other.
- Figure 28 shows that in the pallet 5 as shown in figures 18 to 20 the position of upper deck parts 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d and the position of lower deck parts 15a, 15b and 15c are adapted to each other such that, when two pallets 5 are stacked onto each other, upper deck parts 19a, 19b, 19c and 19d prevent pallets 5 displacing relative to each other in the direction of arrows A. This results in a firm stack of pallets 5.
- FIGs 29 and 30 show an alternative embodiment of the transport assembly as shown in figures 1 to 15.
- FIG. 29 and 30 differs from the embodiment as shown in figures 1 to 15 in that lower deck parts 15a, 15b and 15c of pallet 5 are embodied by U-profile beams 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d.
- the U-profile beams are of metal and are connected via plastic profile beams 118a-g of rectangular section to side wall parts 31-55, preferably by means of bolt/nut combinations (not shown.
- the two U-profile beams 1 1 b and 1 16c are mutually connected via plastic profile beam 118d.
- the two outer U-profile beams 116a and 116d are connected via plastic profile beams 118a and 118g to a pallet guide wall 120.
- This pallet guide wall 120 serves to guide the pallet during placing thereof in for instance a rack or during transport thereof on a conveyor belt.
- the guide wall preferably extends from the corners of the pallet along only a part of the length of the pallet.
- the plastic profile beams 118a-g protrude downward beyond the U-profile beams 116a-d so that in use the pallet rests with the plastic profile beams 118a-g on a ground surface on which it is positioned.
- Recesses 23a and 23b are arranged in U-profile beams 116a and 116b, recesses 23c and 23d in U-profile beams 116c and 116d.
- the recesses 23 on the corners of the pallet are only bounded on two sides.
- the recesses 23 on the corners of the pallet are bounded on four sides, i.e.
- a profile beam can be provided on the free ends of the legs of the U of the U-profile beam.
- the profile beam then acquires the cross-sectional form of a C.
- Such a profile beam is therefore also referred to as a C-profile beam.
- the guide beams extending toward each other guide the wheels of the carrier during driving of carrier 3 onto the pallet so that the wheels remain clear of for instance bolts and nuts with which the profile beams are attached to the side walls and the pallet guide wall.
- FIGS 31 and 32 the tr ansport assembly of figures 29 and 30 is shown in combination with an auxiliary device 120.
- Auxiliary device 120 comprises four strips 122a-d arranged on ground surface 11.
- Strips 122 are each provided with upward protruding members 124, each extending in one of the recesses 23. These members 124 help to bridge the recesses during driving of carrier 3 onto the pallet. The members preferably extend partially into the recesses so that the recesses are not wholly filled in vertical direction by the members. When the carrier is driven onto the pallet, the person driving the carrier onto the pallet will then notice that a recess is being passed over. As shown, strips 122 fit into the spaces between the plastic profile beams 118 so that the pallet supports stably on strips 122 and plastic profile beams 188.
- Embodiments are shown in the foregoing wherein in the carrying position of the carrier four wheels extend in recesses and an embodiment wherein two wheels extend in recesses. It is also possible for only one wheel to extend in a recess or for three wheels to extend in recesses.
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La présente invention concerne un ensemble (1) de transport comportant au moins un chariot (3) et une palette (5) destinée à celui-ci, le chariot comportant un socle (7) de chariot et une multiplicité de roues (9) agencées sur celui-ci. La palette comporte un plateau inférieur (15) et au moins une portée (17) de chariot dépassant vers le haut à partir du plateau inférieur et définissant une surface (19) de portée servant à soutenir le socle de chariot du chariot lorsque le chariot est positionné dans une position de transport par rapport à la portée de chariot. De part et d'autre de la portée de chariot, le plateau inférieur forme un chemin (21) de roulement servant à faire rouler le chariot jusque sur le plateau inférieur, et le plateau inférieur est muni d'au moins un évidement (23) dans lequel une roue du chariot s'étend dans la position de transport du chariot.
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