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Title:
RISER PLATFORM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/086182
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A riser platform (10) for supporting articles, the riser platform comprising: a first plurality of columns (16) having a first height from said riser platform; a second plurality of columns (18) having a second height from said riser platform, the second height being less than the first height; the first and second pluralities of columns forming receptacles (12); an upper surface (14) and outer perimeter that is integrally molded with and supported by said columns; at least one channel (42) connecting at least one of said columns to at least one other of said columns; and an attachment opening (20) positioned on said upper surface and outer perimeter.

Inventors:
SCANZILLO LAWRENCE P (US)
KRAME WILLIAM G (US)
MORELL RAMON B (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2012/068232
Publication Date:
June 13, 2013
Filing Date:
December 06, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
GO GREEN PRODUCTS LLC (US)
International Classes:
B65D19/24; B65D19/20
Domestic Patent References:
WO2010086883A12010-08-05
Foreign References:
US5868080A1999-02-09
US3611952A1971-10-12
DE9209526U11992-09-17
DE9104762U11992-08-13
US20030209171A12003-11-13
DE3530113A11987-03-05
DE1248554B1967-08-24
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
FERNANDEZ, Alejandro, J. et al. (P.A.1700 Market Street,Suite 313, Philadelphia PA, US)
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Claims:
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:

1. A riser platform for supporting articles, the riser platform comprising,

a first plurality of columns having a first height from said riser platform;

a second plurality of columns having a second height from said riser platform, the second height being less than the first height;

the first and second pluralities of columns forming receptacles;

an upper surface and outer perimeter that is integrally molded with and supported by said columns;

at least one channel connecting at least one of said columns to at least one other of said columns; and

an attachment opening positioned on said upper surface and outer perimeter.

2. The riser platform of claim 1 , further comprising a top cover detachably connected to said upper surface and outer perimeter.

3. The riser platform of claim 2, wherein the second plurality of columns form a receiving area adapted to receive the toe portion of a hand truck.

4. The riser platform of claim 3, wherein the first plurality of columns comprise a carve- out area adapted to receive the toe portion of a hand truck.

5. The riser platform of claim 4, said riser platform constructed of a recyclable, pulp fiber.

6. The riser platform of claim 5, wherein the pulp fiber is water resistant.

7. The riser platform of claim 1 comprising four said attachment openings.

8. The riser platform of claim 7, said top cover further comprising a plurality of tabs for engaging said attachment openings.

9. The riser platform of claim 8, said top cover further comprising a plurality of top cover tabs for securing said top cover to said upper surface and outer perimeter.

10. The riser platform of claim 9, said top cover further comprising a space for marking with letters or symbols.

11. The riser platform of claim 10, further comprising a panel connected to the upper surface, the panel being substantially perpendicular to the upper surface.

12. The riser platform of claim 3, further comprising a dowel retained within the channel.

13. The riser platform of claim 3, wherein the riser platform forms a receiving section for receiving a second riser platform.

14. A riser platform for supporting articles, the riser platform comprising,

a first column having a first height, the first column comprising a carve-out adapted to receive the toe portion of a hand truck;

a second column having a second height, the second height being smaller than the first height, wherein the second column forms a receiving area adapted to receive the toe portion of a hand truck;

the first and second columns forming receptacles;

an upper surface and outer perimeter that is integrally molded with and supported by said columns;

a channel connecting at least two columns;

a top cover detachably connected to said upper surface and outer perimeter; and wherein said riser platform is constructed of a recyclable, pulp fiber.

Description:
RISER PLATFORM

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/567,349 filed December 6, 2011, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the field of riser platforms.

BACKGROUND

All manner of items are stored in garages, basements, warehouses, offices, refrigeration units, freezers, loading docks, and other types of storage areas. It is common for storage areas to have unclean, soiled, or sullied floor surfaces. Further, because many storage areas are not climate controlled and may be below ground, wet or dank spots are common. Further still, in many circumstances, severe rainstorms, leaky roofs, broken pipes, punctured hoses or failed sump pumps in storage areas can lead to flooding and water inundation. Floor surfaces in storage areas are therefore unsuitable for the placement of many items commonly stored in these areas.

As a result of the unclean and wet conditions, items kept in storage areas are often significantly damaged or destroyed. In particular, items such as furniture, corrugated boxes, and perishables are very susceptible to damage from wetness. Indeed, furniture and corrugated boxes are especially ill suited for wet and humid conditions because they can absorb water and wick it far beyond the confines of the wet area, thereby expanding the zone of water or mold damage.

Thus far, the principle devices for isolating and protecting items stored in such areas from exposure to unclean or wet floors have involved the use of: (i) wood pallets; or (ii) two or more cinder blocks overlaid with a wood board(s), such as a 2x4. Unfortunately, existing devices for isolating and protecting stored items have yielded unsatisfactory results and have been riddled with drawbacks. For example, both wood pallets and cinder blocks wick moisture to the stored items. As a result, water is conducted directly to the items stored on the pallets and cinder blocks. Other drawbacks include the size, heavy weight, and cumbersome nature of pallets and cinder blocks. These drawbacks make pallets and cinder blocks difficult to move, rearrange, store when no longer in use, and difficult to dispose of. Regarding wood pallets in particular, yet another drawback is the toll on the environment of using wood pallets. Some estimates place the number of new wood pallets used every year at over 500 million. Even a modest reduction in the number of wood pallets used yearly would certainly provide important benefits to the environment.

What is needed, therefore, is a device or method of storing items in a manner that resolves or improves upon one or more of the previously mentioned problems and drawbacks, riser platforms.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An advance is made and one or more of the preceding problems and drawbacks are resolved by a novel riser platform. According to one aspect of the present invention, a riser platform is molded from recycled paper products, forming a load-bearing, water-resistant, lightweight, insect and mold resistant, pulp fiber structure having multiple columns of at least two heights.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform can be nested for efficient storage warehousing or to provide additional elevation to a load.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform is rackable, i.e., suitable for stacking more than one level of products.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform can be fitted with one or more beams/dowels for increased platform stability and rigidity.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform includes a carve-out/ recessed area for receiving the blade of a hand truck or other lifting device.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform is provided with a press-fit cover suitable for displaying promotional advertising. The cover can be provided as a single or multi-faceted display surface that is press-fit or otherwise secured to the riser platform.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform is provided with dowels or other support beams to provide increased load bearing capacity.

According to another aspect of the invention, the riser platform can be nested for economical bulk transportation, thus leading to shipping cost savings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The drawings, in which like numerals represent similar parts, illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the present document.

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the riser platform as seen from above the riser platform.

Figure 2 is a perspective view of the bottom of the riser platform.

Figure 3 is a bottom view of the riser platform.

Figure 4 is a side view of the riser platform.

Figure 5 is a front view of the riser platform.

Figure 6 is a perspective bottom view of the riser platform with a hand truck blade engaging the bottom-recessed area of the riser platform.

Figure 7 is a perspective top view of the riser platform with the top cover ready to be attached.

Figure 8 is a perspective side view of the riser platform and top cover attached and a detail of cover tabs pressed down to attach.

Figure 9 is a perspective top view of the riser platform with an alternative embodiment of the top cover ready to be attached.

Figure 10 is a perspective side view of the embodiment shown in Figure 9 after assembly and attached to riser platform.

Figure 11 is a perspective top view of the riser platform with an alternative embodiment of the top cover.

Figure 12 is a perspective side view of an assembled top cover attached to riser platform.

Figure 13 A shows the embodiment of Figure 10 with promotional material on the top attached to riser platform.

Figure 13B shows the embodiment of Figure 12 with promotional material on the top attached to riser platform. Figure 14 is another embodiment of the assembled riser platform and top with promotional material attached to riser platform.

Figure 15 is another embodiment of the assembled riser platform and top with promotional material attached to riser platform.

Figure 16 is a perspective view of the riser platform and top cover with two insertable dowels.

Figure 17 is a perspective view of the riser platform and top cover with three insertable dowels.

Figure 18 is a perspective view of the riser platform and top cover with a single insertable dowel.

Figure 19 is a front view of the riser platform with a dowel inserted into one of the riser platform channels.

Figure 20 is a side view of the riser platform with a dowel inserted into one of the riser platform channels.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following detailed description and the appended drawings describe and illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention solely for the purpose of enabling one of ordinary skill in the relevant art to make and use the invention. As such, the detailed description and illustration of these embodiments are purely exemplary in nature and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, or its protection, in any manner. It should also be understood that the drawings may not be to scale and in certain instances details have been omitted, which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as conventional details of fabrication and assembly.

Referring to the drawings, Figures 1-5 illustrate an environmentally friendly, lightweight, sturdy, water-resistant, mold-resistant, molded pulp fiber riser platform 10 according to one aspect of the present invention. Riser platform 10 has an upper surface 14 that is supported by columns 16 and 18. Columns 16 provide load-bearing support when riser platform 10 is on a floor surface. Columns 18 provide load-bearing support when riser platform 10 is situated on a hand truck (Figure 6). Together, columns 16 and 18 provide general structural rigidity to platform 10. In addition, the interiors of columns 16 and 18 form receptacles 12, which are interconnected by channels 42.

As illustrated in Figure 2, columns 16 and 18 are frustro-pyramidal, load bearing supports. Columns 16 extend the full height of riser platform 10 and therefore support riser platform 10 when it is situated on a flat floor surface. Columns 18, on the other hand, have a smaller height than columns 16. As illustrated in Figure 5, the height differential between columns 16 and 18 creates a space or gap 22 between the bottom of columns 18 and the floor surface on which the platform is situated. In addition, columns 16 also include small carve outs or notches 44 that create a small space between the floor and the columns. As best shown in Figures 6, the spacing between columns 18 and the floor surface, as well as notches 44, allow for the insertion of a blade of a hand truck 26, or other mechanical device.

In use, a hand truck can be readily inserted beneath columns 18 (and notches 44) and lifted. In the course of lifting the loaded riser platform, the load is transferred/distributed from columns 16 to columns 18. Conversely, when a loaded riser platform is returned to the floor surface, the load is transferred/distributed back to columns 16, thereby allowing removal of the hand truck. This eliminates the need to force or wedge the hand truck between the load bearing columns and the floor surface, thereby avoiding damage to the underside of the riser platform or the load to be moved. In larger riser platform

embodiments, hand truck insertion spaces can be distributed at multiple locations about the riser platform.

As illustrated in Figures 1 and 4, riser platform 10 has a discontinuous, substantially planar, horizontal, load-bearing surface forming an upper surface 14. Upper surface 14 also forms an outer perimeter of riser platform 10. The plane of the upper surface 14 is integrally molded with, and supported by, columns 16 and 18 as well as channels 42.

Figure 1 depicts a top view of riser platform 10. As shown, each receptacle 12 forms either a column 16 or a column 18 upon which the riser platform and any contents on top of the riser platform rest. Receptacles 12 allow a user to nest multiple riser platforms 10 to increase the overall height of the riser platforms as desired. In addition, nesting of riser platforms significantly reduces the space required to store, warehouse, efficiently transport, and handle multiple riser platforms. Alternatively, receptacles 12 could be used to provide a socket for receiving furniture or other items with legs sufficiently narrow to be inserted into the receptacles 12. As further depicted by Figure 1, all receptacles 12 are connected by a plurality of channels 42. These channels 42 provide additional strength and support to the load bearing columns and upper surface 14.

Referring to the embodiments illustrated in Figures 7-15, riser platform 10 can be provided with covers, skirts, two-dimensional advertising displays, and three-dimensional advertising displays. As illustrated in Figure 7, in a preferred embodiment, multiple attachment openings 20 are provided in riser platform 10. Openings 20 provide cavities through which tabs 30 can be inserted to affix and secure a cover 28 other structures to the top of the riser platform. A top cover 28 is provided with integral, pre-cut tabs 30. Tabs 30 can be pressed out and pressed into attachment openings 20 by hand. Tabs 30 thus secure the top cover 28 to upper surface 14 of riser platform 10.

As shown in Figures 9-13, in another embodiment of the present invention, top cover 28 includes a skirt 54. Figure 10 depicts the embodiment with the top cover 28 securely attached to the platform. To assemble the top cover illustrated in Figures 11-12, bayonet locks 60 of top cover 28 can be closed in the direction of arrows 58 (Figure 11) and inserted into slots 64. As shown in Figures 11-12, skirt 54 of top cover 28 can be provided with rounded corners so as to surround riser platform 10. As shown in Figure 12, when attached, cover 28 has a cut-out, raised area 22, which identifies the insertion point for the hand truck and permits the insertion of the blade of a hand truck without damage to the riser platform or cover 28.

Further promotional configurations of the platform of the subject matter disclosed herein are depicted in Figures 14 and 15. In Figure 14, a vertical, planar promotional board 38 is supported by riser platform 10. Promotional board 38 may be integrally formed with the top cover 28 (Figure 14), or inserted into a slot provided in cover 28 and riser platform 10 (not shown). Figure 15 depicts an alternative embodiment in which a three-sided promotional board 40 may be securely attached to the riser platform to retain items placed on the riser platform and, concurrently, to provide space for advertising and promotional information.

Figures 16-20 illustrate a reinforced or heavy-duty riser platform 10. In particular, one or more reinforcing dowels 41 can be inserted into channels 42 of riser platform 10. Inserting one or more dowels 41 into the channels of the riser platform provides additional strength and overall stability and support to the riser platform. Dowels 41 may be constructed of any material suitable for providing additional strength, stability and support to the riser platform, including for example, wood, or corrugate. As depicted in Figures 16-18, one, two, or three dowels 41 may be inserted into one or more of the riser platform's plurality of channels, depending on the anticipated load to be applied on the riser platform. As further depicted by Figure 19, once inserted, the dowel may span the entire length of the channel within which the dowel is inserted. As further depicted by Figure 20, when inserted, the dowel may be compressed and held in place by the interior walls of the riser platform's plurality of columns as well as the interior walls of the channels and top cover embodiment.

The riser platform of the present invention is preferably, but not necessarily, formed of recycled paper products. One suitable material for forming the riser platform is recycled material derived from corrugated boxes, discarded/recycled newsprint, or other paper products. As a result, riser platforms of one embodiment of the present invention can be easily disposed of in corrugated recycling/trash bins. Although it is contemplated that the riser platform of the present invention is molded from recycled pulp fiber, numerous alternative materials are suitable for use as a riser platform. Such alternatives include, for example, plastic polymers, recycled materials, and virgin, non-recycled materials.

The subject matter disclosed herein is not limited to the embodiments described and depicted herein, and other configurations will occur to persons of ordinary skill in the art. Rather, the subject matter disclosed herein is limited only by the claims appended hereto.

It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described embodiments (and/or aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. While the dimensions, types of materials and coatings described herein are intended to define the parameters of the invention; they are by no means limiting and are exemplary embodiments. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the appended claims, the terms "including" and "in which" are used as the plain- English equivalents of the respective terms "comprising" and "wherein." Moreover, in the following claims, the terms "first," "second," and "third," etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects. Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. ยง 112, sixth paragraph, unless such claim limitations expressly use the phrase "means for" followed by a statement of function void of further structure.

This written description uses examples to disclose the various embodiments of the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the various embodiments of the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the various embodiments of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if the examples have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if the examples include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.