US20120012243A1 - Method of making a dunnage platform - Google Patents

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US20120012243A1
US20120012243A1 US13/240,839 US201113240839A US2012012243A1 US 20120012243 A1 US20120012243 A1 US 20120012243A1 US 201113240839 A US201113240839 A US 201113240839A US 2012012243 A1 US2012012243 A1 US 2012012243A1
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Definitions

  • This invention is in the general field of load-bearing structures and, more particularly, is a load bearing structure made from an expanded polystyrene core that is chemically combined with high impact polystyrene.
  • a shipping pallet is a well known load-bearing, moveable platform whereon articles are placed for shipment.
  • the pallet usually is loaded with a multiplicity of items, such as cartons or boxes.
  • the loaded pallet is movable with either a pallet truck or a forklift
  • the weight of the wood pallet is in a range of forty to seventy pounds. Therefore, the weight of a cargo shipped on the wood pallet is reduced by from forty to seventy pounds to provide for the weight of the wood pallet.
  • An object of the invention is an easily movable load bearing structure that is not likely to carry wood-boring insects.
  • Another object of the invention is a movable load bearing structure that does not have splinters and nails that may cause injury.
  • a dunnage platform has an expanded polystyrene core with a region proximal to its surface that is chemically combined with a high impact polystyrene.
  • dunnage platform Because of a chemical combination of components, comparing the core before the chemical combination to the dunnage platform that is formed, there is an increase in strength to weight ratio of as much as 1000:1 that allows the dunnage platform to carry loads comparable to loads carried by a wooden pallet.
  • the dunnage platform does not support insect life and does not have splinters and nails that cause injury.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a top side of a core of a dunnage platform that is in accordance with the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a bottom side of the core of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a forming mold
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation of the core of FIG. 1 within the forming mold of FIG. 3 positioned below a clamping frame with a first high impact polystyrene sheet clamped therein in preparation for a first of two parts of a chemical combination process;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the clamping frame and the first sheet of FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 5A is a plan view of the first sheet of FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 5B is a view of FIG. 5 taken along the line 5 B- 5 B;
  • FIG. 6 is a side elevation of the core of within the forming mold of FIG. 3 positioned below the clamping frame after the first sheet has been heated;
  • FIG. 7 is a side elevation of the clamping frame seated upon a marginal portion of the bottom side of the core
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the bottom side wherein holes have been drilled through strengthened polystyrene
  • FIG. 9 is a side elevation of the core within the forming mold positioned below the clamping frame with a second high impact polystyrene sheet clamped therein in preparation for the second part of the chemical combination process;
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation of the core within the forming mold positioned below the clamping frame after the second sheet has been heated.
  • FIG. 11 is a side elevation of the clamping frame of FIG. 10 seated upon a marginal portion of the top side of the core.
  • an expanded polystyrene core 10 is in the general shape of a rectangular slab with an edge 12 ( FIG. 1 ) that has a width 14 which is approximately 13 ⁇ 4 inches.
  • the core 10 has a smooth topside 16 that is on the order of forty eight inches long and forty inches wide.
  • a bottom side 18 ( FIG. 2 ) of the core 10 includes legs 20 - 28 approximately four inches long extending therefrom.
  • the edge 12 is proximal to ma spaces 42 , 44 , 46 , 48 on the bottom side 18 .
  • the marginal spaces 42 , 44 , 46 , 48 separate the legs 26 - 28 , the legs 20 , 2326 , the legs 20 - 22 and the legs 22 , 25 , 28 , respectively, from the edge 12 .
  • the core 10 is made from expanded polystyrene, it does not have sufficient structural strength to be useable as a load bearing platform.
  • a dunnage platform with sufficient strength is formed by chemically combining a region of the core 10 , proximal to its surface, with a high impact polystyrene. Expanded polystyrene and high impact polystyrene are well known.
  • the dunnage platform described hereinafter has substantially the same dimensions as the core 10 .
  • a first of two parts of a chemical combination process causes portions of the expanded polystyrene proximal to the bottom side 18 to be chemically combined with the high impact polystyrene to form strengthened polystyrene. Additionally, a portion of the expanded polystyrene that is proximal to the edge 12 and in a proximal relationship to the bottom side 18 is chemically combined with the high impact polystyrene to form the strengthened polystyrene.
  • a forming mold 50 has rectangularly disposed walls 52 - 55 that define an interior 56 and a top surface 58 .
  • An interior surface 56 U of the walls 52 - 55 outline a portion of the interior 56 that is complimentary to a shape of the core 10 outlined by the edge 12 .
  • An interior of the walls 52 - 55 form a shelf 60 that extends around the interior 56 .
  • the shelf 60 has a surface 62 that is parallel to the surface 58 .
  • a displacement between the surfaces 58 , 62 is less than one half of the width 14 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • the displacement between the surfaces 58 , 62 is one third of the width 14 .
  • the mold 50 is moveable in a direction of the arrows 63 .
  • the core 10 is retained within the mold 50 with a marginal portion of the top side 16 that is proximal to the edge 12 is seated upon the surface 62 ( FIG. 3 ) whereby the top side 16 is maintained within the mold 50 . Since the distance between the surfaces 58 , 62 is one third of the width 14 , two thirds of the edge 12 extends from the mold 50 . Additionally, the bottom side 18 extends from the mold 50 .
  • a fixedly positioned clamping frame 64 has a first high impact polystyrene sheet 67 clamped therein.
  • a heater 68 is positioned proximal to the frame 64 .
  • the frame 64 is made from an upper rectangular frame 74 and a lower rectangular frame 76 that are held together by a plurality of screws 78 .
  • the length and width of the upper frame 74 is substantially equal to the length and width, respectively, of the lower frame 76 .
  • edges of the sheet 67 are inserted between the frames 74 , 76 ( FIG. 5B ) in much the same way that edges of a bed sheet are inserted between a mattress and a box spring.
  • the sheet 67 is folded in much the same way that edges of the bed sheet are folded to form what is known as a hospital corner and inserted between the frames 74 , 76 .
  • the sheet 67 extends in a plane that causes it to cover a side 80 of the frame 76 .
  • the screws 78 are tightened whereby the sheet 67 is fixedly maintained in the frame 64 .
  • the heater 68 heats the sheet 67 to a temperature in a range of 293.degree. F. to 375.degree. F.
  • the sheet 67 characteristically sags.
  • the heater 68 is removed and the mold 50 is moved in a direction of the arrows 63 .
  • the mold 50 is moved until a portion of the heated sheet 67 that covers the side 80 ( FIG. 5B ) is seated upon the surface 58 ( FIG. 3 ).
  • the mold 50 is connected to a vacuum pump 84 through an air box 86 and a connector line 88 .
  • the core 10 is porous.
  • air may pass through the core 10 , from the top side 16 , to the pump 84 .
  • the heated sheet 67 is not porous, thereby causing one atmosphere of air pressure that draws the heated sheet 67 onto the bottom side 18 and the two thirds of the edge 12 that extends from the mold 50 .
  • the expanded polystyrene proximal to the bottom side 18 and proximal to the two thirds of the edge 12 that extend above the mold 50 chemically combine with the high impact polystyrene of the sheet 67 to form the strengthened polystyrene.
  • the strengthened polystyrene is not porous.
  • the side 18 and the legs 20 - 28 with the strengthened polystyrene proximal to their surface are hereinafter referred to as a side 18 C with legs 20 C- 28 C, respectively.
  • a plurality of holes 90 are drilled into the side 18 C to approximate the porosity of expanded polystyrene.
  • the side 18 C is retained within the mold 50 with the marginal spaces 42 , 44 , 46 , 48 ( FIG. 2 ) seated upon the surface 62 . Since the displacement between the surfaces 58 , 62 is one third of the width 14 , two thirds of the edge 12 extends from the mold 50 . It should be understood that during the second part of the process, the two thirds of the edge 12 that extends from the mold 50 includes one third of the edge 12 that did not extend from the mold 50 during the first part of the process.
  • the frame 64 frames a second high impact polystyrene sheet 94 , similar to the sheet 67 .
  • the frame 64 with the sheet 94 is fixedly positioned above the mold 50 .
  • the heater 68 is positioned proximal to the fame 64 .
  • the heater 68 is used to heat the sheet 94 and the frame 64 mold 50 is moved in a direction of the arrows 63 in a manner similar to that described in connection with the first part of the process.
  • the mold 50 is moved until a portion of the sheet 94 that covers the surface 80 ( FIG. 5B ) is seated upon the surface 58 . Because of the holes 90 ( FIG. 8 ), when the vacuum pump 84 operates, air may pass to the pump 84 . However, the sheet 94 is not porous, thereby causing one atmosphere of air pressure to draw the sheet 94 onto the top side 16 . Since the sheet 94 is connected to the frame 64 as described hereinbefore, all portions of the core 10 that extend above the mold 50 contact the sheet 94 .
  • the expanded polystyrene proximal to the portions of the surface of core 10 that extends from the mold 50 chemically combines with the high impact polystyrene of the sheet 94 to form the strengthened polystyrene. Moreover, because the displacement between the surfaces 58 , 62 is less than one half of the width 14 , the strengthened polystyrene is formed proximal to the entire edge 12 .
  • the dunnage platform formed by the process weighs approximately eight pounds and can carry an approximately 3500 pound load.
  • the legs 20 C- 22 C, the legs 23 C- 25 C and the legs 26 C- 28 C are arranged in parallel columns 95 - 97 , respectively.
  • the columns 95 - 97 are spaced so that tines of a fork lift can fit between the columns 95 , 96 and between the columns 96 , 97 . Accordingly, with the tines parallel to the columns 95 - 97 , the fork lift can lift the dunnage platform from either of two sides.
  • the legs 20 C, 23 C, 26 C, and the legs 21 C, 24 C, 27 C and the legs 22 C, 25 C, 28 C are arranged in parallel rows 98 - 100 , respectively, that are orthogonal to the columns 95 - 97 .
  • the rows 98 - 100 are spaced so that tines of a fork lift can fit between the rows 98 , 99 and between the rows 99 , 100 . Accordingly, with the tines parallel to the columns 98 - 100 , the fork lift can lift the dunnage platform from either of two sides.

Abstract

A dunnage platform is in the general shape of a rectangular slab with legs extending form one side. The dunnage platform is made from an expanded polystyrene core. A chemical combination process is used to chemically combine portion of the core proximal to its surface with high impact polystyrene. In a first of two parts of the combination process, the core is placed in a forming mold with one of its two sides and two thirds of its thickness extending therefrom. A heated sheet of high impact polystyrene is brought into contact with the portion of the core extending from the mold. In a similar manner, the other of the two sides of the core is made to extend from the forming mold for contact with a heated sheet of high impact polystyrene.

Description

    CLAIM OF PRIORITY
  • This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/464,283, filed May 12, 2009, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/617,578, filed Dec. 28, 2006 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,544,262 on Jun. 9, 2009, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/490,372, filed Jul. 20, 2006 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,611,596 on Nov. 3, 2009, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/921,903, filed Aug. 20, 2004 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,128,797 on Oct. 31, 2006, which application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/166,988, filed Jun. 11, 2002, and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,786,992 on Sep. 7, 2004. The above applications and patents are herein expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This invention is in the general field of load-bearing structures and, more particularly, is a load bearing structure made from an expanded polystyrene core that is chemically combined with high impact polystyrene.
  • 2. Description of the Prior Art
  • A shipping pallet is a well known load-bearing, moveable platform whereon articles are placed for shipment. The pallet usually is loaded with a multiplicity of items, such as cartons or boxes. The loaded pallet is movable with either a pallet truck or a forklift
  • There is a nine billion dollar market for pallets in the United States. There is a thirty billion dollar world wide market. Approximately ninety percent of these markets is for pallets made from wood.
  • The weight of the wood pallet is in a range of forty to seventy pounds. Therefore, the weight of a cargo shipped on the wood pallet is reduced by from forty to seventy pounds to provide for the weight of the wood pallet.
  • It should be understood that injuries caused by wood splinters and nails are frequent occurrences among people who handle the wood pallet. Additionally, disposal of the wood pallet at the end of its useful life is a threat to the environment.
  • There has been concern among nations about the use of the wood pallet causing an import of wood-boring insects, including the Asian Longhorned Beetle, the Asian Cerambycid Beetle, the Pine Wood Nematode, the Pine Wilt Nematode and the Anoplophora Glapripwnnis. Exemplary of damage caused by imported insects is the fate of the Chestnut Tree in the United States. There was a time when it was said that a squirrel could cross the United States on Chestnut Tree limbs without ever touching the ground. Insect infestation has caused the extinction of the Chestnut Tree in the United States.
  • Therefore, the wood pallet's weight, the injuries that it causes, its threat to the environment and the possibility of it causing an importation of wood-boring insects militates against the use of the wood pallet. As explained hereinafter, there is an attractive alternative to the wood pallet.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An object of the invention is an easily movable load bearing structure that is not likely to carry wood-boring insects.
  • Another object of the invention is a movable load bearing structure that does not have splinters and nails that may cause injury.
  • According to the present invention, a dunnage platform has an expanded polystyrene core with a region proximal to its surface that is chemically combined with a high impact polystyrene.
  • Because of a chemical combination of components, comparing the core before the chemical combination to the dunnage platform that is formed, there is an increase in strength to weight ratio of as much as 1000:1 that allows the dunnage platform to carry loads comparable to loads carried by a wooden pallet. The dunnage platform does not support insect life and does not have splinters and nails that cause injury.
  • Other objects, features and advantages of the invention should be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a top side of a core of a dunnage platform that is in accordance with the invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a bottom side of the core of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a forming mold;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation of the core of FIG. 1 within the forming mold of FIG. 3 positioned below a clamping frame with a first high impact polystyrene sheet clamped therein in preparation for a first of two parts of a chemical combination process;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the clamping frame and the first sheet of FIG. 4;
  • FIG. 5A is a plan view of the first sheet of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5B is a view of FIG. 5 taken along the line 5B-5B;
  • FIG. 6 is a side elevation of the core of within the forming mold of FIG. 3 positioned below the clamping frame after the first sheet has been heated;
  • FIG. 7 is a side elevation of the clamping frame seated upon a marginal portion of the bottom side of the core;
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the bottom side wherein holes have been drilled through strengthened polystyrene;
  • FIG. 9 is a side elevation of the core within the forming mold positioned below the clamping frame with a second high impact polystyrene sheet clamped therein in preparation for the second part of the chemical combination process;
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation of the core within the forming mold positioned below the clamping frame after the second sheet has been heated; and
  • FIG. 11 is a side elevation of the clamping frame of FIG. 10 seated upon a marginal portion of the top side of the core.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, an expanded polystyrene core 10 is in the general shape of a rectangular slab with an edge 12 (FIG. 1) that has a width 14 which is approximately 1¾ inches. The core 10 has a smooth topside 16 that is on the order of forty eight inches long and forty inches wide. A bottom side 18 (FIG. 2) of the core 10 includes legs 20-28 approximately four inches long extending therefrom.
  • The edge 12 is proximal to ma spaces 42, 44, 46, 48 on the bottom side 18. The marginal spaces 42, 44, 46, 48 separate the legs 26-28, the legs 20, 2326, the legs 20-22 and the legs 22, 25, 28, respectively, from the edge 12.
  • Because the core 10 is made from expanded polystyrene, it does not have sufficient structural strength to be useable as a load bearing platform. A dunnage platform with sufficient strength is formed by chemically combining a region of the core 10, proximal to its surface, with a high impact polystyrene. Expanded polystyrene and high impact polystyrene are well known. The dunnage platform described hereinafter has substantially the same dimensions as the core 10.
  • A first of two parts of a chemical combination process causes portions of the expanded polystyrene proximal to the bottom side 18 to be chemically combined with the high impact polystyrene to form strengthened polystyrene. Additionally, a portion of the expanded polystyrene that is proximal to the edge 12 and in a proximal relationship to the bottom side 18 is chemically combined with the high impact polystyrene to form the strengthened polystyrene.
  • As shown in FIG. 3, a forming mold 50 has rectangularly disposed walls 52-55 that define an interior 56 and a top surface 58. An interior surface 56U of the walls 52-55 outline a portion of the interior 56 that is complimentary to a shape of the core 10 outlined by the edge 12.
  • An interior of the walls 52-55 form a shelf 60 that extends around the interior 56. The shelf 60 has a surface 62 that is parallel to the surface 58. For reason's explained hereinafter, a displacement between the surfaces 58, 62 is less than one half of the width 14 (FIG. 1). In this embodiment, the displacement between the surfaces 58, 62 is one third of the width 14.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the mold 50 is moveable in a direction of the arrows 63. The core 10 is retained within the mold 50 with a marginal portion of the top side 16 that is proximal to the edge 12 is seated upon the surface 62 (FIG. 3) whereby the top side 16 is maintained within the mold 50. Since the distance between the surfaces 58, 62 is one third of the width 14, two thirds of the edge 12 extends from the mold 50. Additionally, the bottom side 18 extends from the mold 50.
  • A fixedly positioned clamping frame 64 has a first high impact polystyrene sheet 67 clamped therein. A heater 68 is positioned proximal to the frame 64.
  • As shown in FIG. 5, the frame 64 is made from an upper rectangular frame 74 and a lower rectangular frame 76 that are held together by a plurality of screws 78. The length and width of the upper frame 74 is substantially equal to the length and width, respectively, of the lower frame 76.
  • As shown in FIGS. 5A, and 5B, with the screws 78 not tightened, edges of the sheet 67 (FIG. 5A) are inserted between the frames 74, 76 (FIG. 5B) in much the same way that edges of a bed sheet are inserted between a mattress and a box spring. At corners of the frames 74, 76, the sheet 67 is folded in much the same way that edges of the bed sheet are folded to form what is known as a hospital corner and inserted between the frames 74, 76. When the edges and corners of the sheet 67 are inserted, the sheet 67 extends in a plane that causes it to cover a side 80 of the frame 76. Thereafter, the screws 78 are tightened whereby the sheet 67 is fixedly maintained in the frame 64.
  • As shown in FIG. 6, in the first part of the process, the heater 68 heats the sheet 67 to a temperature in a range of 293.degree. F. to 375.degree. F. In response to being heated, the sheet 67 characteristically sags. After the sheet 67 is heated, the heater 68 is removed and the mold 50 is moved in a direction of the arrows 63.
  • It should be understood that when the sheet 67 is heated, it becomes fragile. Because the frame 64 is fixedly positioned, a risk of damage to the sheet 67 is minimized.
  • As shown in FIG. 7, the mold 50 is moved until a portion of the heated sheet 67 that covers the side 80 (FIG. 5B) is seated upon the surface 58 (FIG. 3). The mold 50 is connected to a vacuum pump 84 through an air box 86 and a connector line 88.
  • It should be understood that the core 10 is porous. When the vacuum pump 84 operates, air may pass through the core 10, from the top side 16, to the pump 84. The heated sheet 67 is not porous, thereby causing one atmosphere of air pressure that draws the heated sheet 67 onto the bottom side 18 and the two thirds of the edge 12 that extends from the mold 50.
  • The expanded polystyrene proximal to the bottom side 18 and proximal to the two thirds of the edge 12 that extend above the mold 50 chemically combine with the high impact polystyrene of the sheet 67 to form the strengthened polystyrene. The strengthened polystyrene is not porous. The side 18 and the legs 20-28 with the strengthened polystyrene proximal to their surface are hereinafter referred to as a side 18C with legs 20C-28C, respectively.
  • As shown in FIG. 8, because the strengthened polystyrene is not porous, a plurality of holes 90 are drilled into the side 18C to approximate the porosity of expanded polystyrene.
  • As shown in FIG. 9, in a second part of the process, the side 18C is retained within the mold 50 with the marginal spaces 42, 44, 46, 48 (FIG. 2) seated upon the surface 62. Since the displacement between the surfaces 58, 62 is one third of the width 14, two thirds of the edge 12 extends from the mold 50. It should be understood that during the second part of the process, the two thirds of the edge 12 that extends from the mold 50 includes one third of the edge 12 that did not extend from the mold 50 during the first part of the process.
  • The frame 64 frames a second high impact polystyrene sheet 94, similar to the sheet 67. The frame 64 with the sheet 94 is fixedly positioned above the mold 50. The heater 68 is positioned proximal to the fame 64.
  • As shown in FIG. 10, the heater 68 is used to heat the sheet 94 and the frame 64 mold 50 is moved in a direction of the arrows 63 in a manner similar to that described in connection with the first part of the process.
  • As shown in FIG. 11, the mold 50 is moved until a portion of the sheet 94 that covers the surface 80 (FIG. 5B) is seated upon the surface 58. Because of the holes 90 (FIG. 8), when the vacuum pump 84 operates, air may pass to the pump 84. However, the sheet 94 is not porous, thereby causing one atmosphere of air pressure to draw the sheet 94 onto the top side 16. Since the sheet 94 is connected to the frame 64 as described hereinbefore, all portions of the core 10 that extend above the mold 50 contact the sheet 94.
  • In accordance with the second part of the process, the expanded polystyrene proximal to the portions of the surface of core 10 that extends from the mold 50 chemically combines with the high impact polystyrene of the sheet 94 to form the strengthened polystyrene. Moreover, because the displacement between the surfaces 58, 62 is less than one half of the width 14, the strengthened polystyrene is formed proximal to the entire edge 12.
  • The dunnage platform formed by the process weighs approximately eight pounds and can carry an approximately 3500 pound load.
  • As shown in FIG. 8 the legs 20C-22C, the legs 23C-25C and the legs 26C-28C are arranged in parallel columns 95-97, respectively. The columns 95-97 are spaced so that tines of a fork lift can fit between the columns 95, 96 and between the columns 96, 97. Accordingly, with the tines parallel to the columns 95-97, the fork lift can lift the dunnage platform from either of two sides.
  • Similarly, the legs 20C, 23C, 26C, and the legs 21C, 24C, 27C and the legs 22C, 25C, 28C are arranged in parallel rows 98-100, respectively, that are orthogonal to the columns 95-97. The rows 98-100 are spaced so that tines of a fork lift can fit between the rows 98, 99 and between the rows 99, 100. Accordingly, with the tines parallel to the columns 98-100, the fork lift can lift the dunnage platform from either of two sides.
  • While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims (18)

1. A process for making a load bearing structure, comprising the steps of:
inserting an expanded polymer core into a forming mold;
heating a first high impact polymer sheet;
combining a first side and at least half the thickness of the expanded polymer core extending from the forming mold with the first high impact polymer sheet, where the forming mold comprises an interior complimentary to the shape of the expanded polymer core;
removing the polymer core from the mold;
re-inserting the expanded polymer core into a forming mold, where a second side and a portion of the expanded polymer core extend from the forming mold;
heating a second high impact polymer sheet; and
substantially surrounding the second side of the expanded polymer core and at least the portion of the expanded polymer core extending from the forming mold with the second high impact polymer sheet.
2. The process of claim 1, where the forming mold has rectangularly disposed walls.
3. The process of claim 1, where the first high impact polymer sheet contacts the second high impact polymer sheet along a portion of the thickness of the polymer core.
4. The process of claim 1, where a frame is used to hold one or both the first high impact polymer sheet and the second high impact polymer sheet prior to combining with the polymer core.
5. The process of claim 1, further comprising means for holding one or both the frame and the edges of the first high impact polymer sheet fixed.
6. The process of claim 1, further comprising means for holding one or both the frame and the edges of the second high impact polymer sheet fixed.
7. The process of claim 1, where at least one of the first and the second high impact polymer sheets is chemically combined with one or both the first side and the second side of the polymer core.
8. The process of claim 1, where the load bearing structure is a dunnage platform.
9. A process for making a load bearing structure, comprising:
providing a forming mold having an interior complementary to a shape outlined by an edge of an expanded polymer core;
retaining in the forming mold the expanded polymer core, where a first side and at least half of the edge of the expanded core extend from the forming mold;
heating a first high impact polymer sheet to a temperature;
moving the expanded polymer core into contact with the heated first high impact polymer sheet to combine the first side and at least half of the edge of the expanded polymer core with the first high impact polymer sheet;
retaining into a forming mold the expanded polymer core, where a second side and at least half of the edge of the expanded polymer core extend from the forming mold;
heating a second high impact polymer sheet to a temperature; and
moving the second side and at least the portion of the expanded polymer core extending from the forming mold into contact with the heated second high impact polymer sheet, where the second high impact polymer sheet contacts the first high impact polymer sheet on the edge.
10. The process of claim 9, where the expanded core has a plurality of legs extending therefrom and the process includes covering the plurality of legs with one of the first high impact polymer sheet and the second high impact polymer sheet.
11. The process of claim 9, where one or both the first high impact polymer sheet and the second high impact polymer sheet are heated to a temperature in a range of between:
293° F.; and
375° F.
12. The process of claim 9, where the load bearing structure is a dunnage platform.
13. A process for making a load bearing structure, comprising the steps of:
inserting an expanded polymer core into a forming mold;
heating a first high impact polymer sheet;
combining a first side and at least half the thickness of the expanded polymer core extending from the forming mold with the first high impact polymer sheet;
removing the polymer core from the mold;
re-inserting the expanded polymer core into a forming mold, where a second side and a portion of the expanded polymer core extend from the forming mold, where the forming mold comprises an interior complimentary to the shape of the expanded polymer core;
heating a second high impact polymer sheet; and
substantially surrounding the second side of the expanded polymer core and at least the portion of the expanded polymer core extending from the forming mold with the second high impact polymer sheet.
14. The process of claim 13, where the forming mold has rectangularly disposed walls.
15. The process of claim 13, where the first high impact polymer sheet contacts the second high impact polymer sheet along a portion of the thickness of the polymer core.
16. The process of claim 13, where a frame is used to hold one or both the first high impact polymer sheet and the second high impact polymer sheet prior to combining with the polymer core.
17. The process of claim 13, further comprising means for holding one or both the frame and the edges of the first high impact polymer sheet fixed.
18. The process of claim 13, further comprising means for holding one or both the frame and the edges of the second high impact polymer sheet fixed.
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