PALLET
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To allow water in a sash bar on the front surface side to be easily discharged and prevent water or dust from remaining in a sash bar on the rear surface side. SOLUTION: Sash bars extending in a direction parallel to deck boards 1, 2 on the front and rear sides are offset so as...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
24.03.1998
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Edition | 6 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To allow water in a sash bar on the front surface side to be easily discharged and prevent water or dust from remaining in a sash bar on the rear surface side. SOLUTION: Sash bars extending in a direction parallel to deck boards 1, 2 on the front and rear sides are offset so as not to be vertically aligned with one another, and the boards 1, 2 on the front and rear sides are connected by a plurality of cylindrical cross beams and a fork insertion hole 6 is formed between the cross beams, and the whole of which is integrally molded using synthetic resin to provide a pallet 7. The sash bar formed on the front side deck board 1 comprises a front side piece 8 and both side pieces 9, 9. The sash bar formed on the rear side deck board 2 comprises a front side piece 10 and both side pieces 11, 11. A weep hole 12 is formed in the piece 8 and an inclined piece 13 is formed in the corner between the piece 8 and the pieces 9, 9. A weep hole 14 is formed in the piece 10 and an inclined piece 15 is formed in the corner between the piece 10 and the pieces 11, 11. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: JP19960233344 |