This invention relates to shipping pallets that may be constructed, at least in part, from structural members that are largely fabricated from paper and paper based materials. One or more of the structural members may include a wrapper secured in tension to a core . The core may include one or more laminated fiberboard sheets . Because of the use of paper and paper based materials, the one or more aspects of shipping pallets in accordance with the present inventions may be recycled.
This invention relates to shipping pallets that may be constructed, at least in part, from structural members that are largely fabricated from paper and paper based materials. One or more of the structural members may include a wrapper secured in tension to a core The core may include one or more laminated fiberboard sheets Because of the use of paper and paper based materials, the one or more aspects of shipping pallets in accordance with the present inventions may be recycled.
This invention relates to shipping pallets that may be constructed, at least in part, from structural members that are largely fabricated from paper and paper based materials. One or more of the structural members may include a wrapper secured in tension to a core . The core may include one or more laminated fiberboard sheets . Because of the use of paper and paper based materials, the one or more aspects of shipping pallets in accordance with the present inventions may be recycled.
KEVIN W. CYR - MINNETONKA MN, US DAVID MICHAEL LOVE - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B65D 19/34
US Classification:
108 513
Abstract:
This invention relates to shipping pallets that may be constructed, at least in part, from structural members that are largely fabricated from paper and paper based materials. One or more of the structural members may include a wrapper secured in tension to a core The core may include one or more laminated fiberboard sheets Because of the use of paper and paper based materials, the one or more aspects of shipping pallets in accordance with the present inventions may be recycled.
- Edina MN, US David Michael LOVE - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B65D 19/00
Abstract:
This invention relates to shipping pallets that may be constructed, at least in part, from structural members that are largely fabricated from paper and paper based materials. One or more of the structural members may include a wrapper secured in tension to a core . The core may include one or more laminated fiberboard sheets . Because of the use of paper and paper based materials, the one or more aspects of shipping pallets in accordance with the present inventions may be recycled.
- Minneapolis MN, US David Michael Love - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B65D 19/38 B29C 65/48
Abstract:
A fabrication machine is disclosed herein. In various aspects, the fabrication machine includes a brake adapted to mechanically cooperate with a wrapper to impart a longitudinal tension to the wrapper by controlling the force required to advance the wrapper, the wrapper comprised of a cellulose-based material. The brake is adjustable to allow selection of longitudinal tension in the wrapper, in various aspects. Various aspects may include a wrapper roll in mechanical cooperation with the brake, the wrapper being drawn from the wrapper roll as the wrapper is advanced. The fabrication machine secures the wrapper at the selected tension about the core to form a structural member, in various aspects. Methods of use of the fabrication machine are disclosed herein. This Abstract is presented to meet requirements of 37 C.F.R. 1.72(b) only. This Abstract is not intended to identify key elements of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein or to delineate the scope thereof
Apparatus For Fabrication Of A Structural Member And Related Fabrication Methods
A fabrication machine is disclosed herein. In various aspects, the fabrication machine includes a brake adapted to mechanically cooperate with a wrapper to impart a longitudinal tension to the wrapper by controlling the force required to advance the wrapper, the wrapper comprised of a cellulose-based material. The brake is adjustable to allow selection of longitudinal tension in the wrapper, in various aspects. Various aspects may include a wrapper roll in mechanical cooperation with the brake, the wrapper being drawn from the wrapper roll as the wrapper is advanced. The fabrication machine secures the wrapper at the selected tension about the core to form a structural member, in various aspects. Methods of use of the fabrication machine are disclosed herein. This Abstract is presented to meet requirements of 37 C.F.R. 1.72(b) only. This Abstract is not intended to identify key elements of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein or to delineate the scope thereof.
Jan 2009 to 2000 Manufacturing AssociateColorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, CO Apr 2008 to Aug 2008 Security GuardATMEL Colorado Springs, CO Jan 2002 to Feb 2008 OperatorPenrose Health Services Colorado Springs, CO Oct 2001 to Jan 2002 Dietary Aide
Education:
Devry University Colorado Springs, CO 2003 to 2005 Associates degree in ElectronicsJohn F. Kennedy High School Denver, CO 1987 to 1989 High School Diploma in General studies
Georgetown University Hospital Orthopedics 3800 Reservoir Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007 2024448766 (phone), 2024447804 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 2014
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Love graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 2014. He works in Washington, DC and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Love is affiliated with Medstar Georgetown University Hospital.
Warren Elementary School Atlanta GA 1968-1973, Pleasantdale Elementary School Doraville GA 1970-1972, Huntley Hills Elementary School Chamblee GA 1972-1975, Open Campus / Kittredge High School Atlanta GA 1979-1982
Community:
Steven Palmer, Sheryl Thomas, Dave Yenerall, Johnny Malone