JP-2026074768-A - Logistics pallets and cargo handling systems
Abstract
[Problem] In warehouses and other facilities, it is common practice to manually transfer goods from pallets. This work is physically demanding. The challenge is to reduce this burden. [Solution] A logistics pallet having comb-shaped grooves into which the forks of a multi-forklift can fit allows for the separation of the cargo on the pallet from the logistics pallet without the use of manual labor. [Selection Diagram] None
Inventors
- 坂本 真一
Assignees
- 坂本 真一
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241021
Claims (2)
- It has an insertion slot for inserting the fork tines, A logistics pallet with comb-shaped grooves that allow the forks of a multi-forklift to enter from a 90° direction, in order to separate the goods on the pallet from the pallet itself.
- A system for separating and placing goods on a pallet from the pallet without using manual labor by inserting the forks of a multi-forklift into the comb-shaped grooves of the logistics pallet described in claim 1 and lifting it.
Description
This invention relates to a logistics pallet that enables loading, handling, transportation, and storage of goods, and is shaped to allow for the separation and loading of goods using multi-forklifts. To facilitate the movement of goods, logistics pallets with side slots are used. By placing goods on the logistics pallet and inserting the forks of a forklift into the side slots, the pallet and the goods on it can be lifted together and moved. Logistics pallets are commonly made of wood or resin. When storing goods in warehouses, they are often stored with the goods placed on logistics pallets. A diagram showing the pallet of the present invention.A diagram showing a typical logistics pallet.A diagram showing how the forks of a multi-forklift are inserted into the comb-shaped grooves of the pallet according to the present invention.This diagram shows the situation after the forks of a multi-forklift have been inserted into the comb-shaped grooves of the pallet according to the present invention.This diagram shows the situation before the pallet and cargo are separated by a multi-forklift.This diagram shows the situation after a multi-forklift has separated the pallet from the load. Wooden or resin flat pallets are commonly used as logistics pallets. An example of a flat pallet is shown as logistics pallet 2. Logistics pallet 2 has two or just one of two insertion openings, 21 and 22. These openings allow for easy movement by inserting the forks of a forklift. This shows a logistics pallet 1, which is one embodiment of the present invention. 11 is a groove in the pallet that allows the multi-fork 12 to be inserted without hitting either the load or the pallet. The multi-fork forklift shown in 31 is a forklift that normally has two forks, but has had its forks replaced with multiple forks. Inserting the multi-pronged fork from the direction of arrow 1 allows the forks to enter the comb-shaped grooves and reach beneath the load. Lifting the forks upwards lifts only the load, allowing for separation of the pallet and load without manual labor. By lifting the cargo with a multi-forklift and lowering the forks so that they are directly above the comb-shaped grooves of the logistics pallet 1, the cargo can be placed onto the pallet.