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Cassina, Virginio; |
Crate for pallets

A crate for pallets, for example of the type containing a tank for liquids, is made automatically by so-called projection welding with minimum control of the welding parameters, from metal tubes arranged in a lattice structure with crossing points, the tubes including respective flat surfaces in mutually facing positions at the crossing points and extensive portions with flat bases facing each other at the crossing points, the bases being intended to adhere to each other when welding has been effected.


I claim:
1. A pallet crate comprising metal tubes, arranged in a lattice structure and welded at crossing points, the metal tubes including respective flat faces facing each other at the crossing points, recesses formed in said flat faces each extending along the longitudinal axis of the respective metal tube and transverse the respective recess of the facing metal tube, the recesses including an extensive portion with a flat base and bounded by shoulders extending above said flat base and extending parallel to said tubes, the flat bases of the recesses in mutually facing positions adhering to each other when welding has been effected, forming said pallet crate.
2. The pallet crate of claim 1, wherein said metal tubes have flat side faces and edges, said flat surfaces being defined by the side faces.
3. The pallet crate of claim 2, wherein said metal tubes have quadrilateral-shaped sections.
4. The pallet crate of claim 2, wherein the recesses are substantially rectangular in shape and are bounded by shoulders formed at the said edges and by vertical walls extending between the edges and perpendicular thereto.
5. The pallet crate of claim 4, including four substantially point contacts at each crossing point to be welded, said point contacts being defined by the superposition of the shoulders of the recesses in mutually facing positions.
6. The pallet crate of claim 1, wherein the flat bases of the recesses in mutually facing positions at each crossing point to be welded are parallel to each other.
7. The pallet crate of claim 6, wherein said metal tubes have flat side faces and edges, said flat surfaces being defined by the side faces, said recesses being substantially rectangular in shape and being bounded by shoulders formed at the said edges and by vertical walls extending between the edges and perpendicular thereto.
8. The pallet crate of claim 7, wherein said metal tubes have quadrilateral-shaped sections.
9. The pallet crate of claim 7, wherein said metal tubes have rectangular sections.
10. The pallet crate of claim 7, wherein said metal tubes have square sections.
11. The pallet crate of claim 7, including four substantially point contacts at each crossing point to be welded, said point contacts being defined by the superposition of the shoulders of the recesses in mutually facing positions.
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