WO2001098157A1 - Composite container for liquids - Google Patents

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WO2001098157A1
WO2001098157A1 PCT/US2000/021588 US0021588W WO0198157A1 WO 2001098157 A1 WO2001098157 A1 WO 2001098157A1 US 0021588 W US0021588 W US 0021588W WO 0198157 A1 WO0198157 A1 WO 0198157A1
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bulk bag
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L.L.C. Composite Container Corp.
Michael George Stone
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/16Large containers flexible
    • B65D88/1612Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC]
    • B65D88/1618Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC] double-walled or with linings
    • B65D88/1625Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC] double-walled or with linings with stiffening rigid means between the walls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/16Large containers flexible
    • B65D88/1612Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC]
    • B65D88/1656Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC] for liquids

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  • double layer dividers extend across the interior of the container from the midpoints of the side walls, thereby dividing the interior of the container into four quadrants.
  • the divider panels are preferably provided with stiffener panels formed from wood.
  • the bulk bag 20 comprises a bottom wall 22 and four double layer side walls 24, 26, 28, and 30.
  • the bottom wall 22 and the double layer side walls 24, 26, 28, and 30 are preferably fabricated from woven polypropylene fabric and are joined together by sewing in the conventional manner. Other materials and fabrication techniques can be used in constructing the bulk bag 20 depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention.
  • each baffle 62 allows the baffles 62 to folded inwardly.
  • the use of two stiffener panels 36 in the side walls 26 and 30 of the bulk bag 60 allows the side walls 26 and 30 to be folded inwardly. In this manner the bulk bag 60 is adapted for folding into the configuration illustrated in FIGURE 7, thereby facilitating the transportation and storage of the bulk bag prior to its ultimate utilization.
  • the bulk bag 120 comprising a sixth embodiment of the invention.
  • the bulk bag 120 includes a bottom wall assembly 122 and a container portion 124 comprising four single layer side walls 126.
  • the bulk bag 120 further includes a plurality of belly bands 128.
  • Each of the belly bands 128 extends around the entire periphery of the container portion 124 and is secured to the side walls 126 by stitching.
  • the belly bands 128 are formed from webbing of the type utilized in the manufacture of automobile seatbelts, strapping used to secure items for transport, parachute harnesses, and the like.
  • the webbing utilized in the manufacture of the belly bands 128 is typically formed from nylon, polyester, etc. although other materials can be utilized in the manufacture of the belly bands 128 depending upon the requirements of particular embodiments of the invention.
  • the belly bands 128 may be fabricated on a circular loom, and if so, the belly bands 128 are continuous. Typically, however, the belly bands 128 comprise a continuous, length wise extending knitted construction which is cut at predetermined intervals to form the belly bands 128. When the latter fabrication technique is employed, the opposite ends of each belly band 128 are secured together by stitching.

Abstract

A bulk bag (20) for receiving, storing, transporting, and discharging liquids comprising four double layer side walls (24, 26, 28, 30) connected end to end to define four corners, four sleeves located at the four corners of the side walls, stiffener panels (34, 36) received between the double layers of the side walls, and stiffener rods (38) received in the sleeves. The bulk bag may be provided with double layer baffles (62) extending across the interior corners of the bulk bag and stiffeners received between the double layers of the baffles. Alternatively, the bulk bag may be provided with strips of webbing (112) extending across the interior corners of the bulk bag.

Description

COMPOSITE CONTAINER FOR LIQUIDS TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates generally to flexible intermediate bulk containers also known as bulk bags, and more particularly to a composite container for receiving, storing, transporting, and discharging liquids which is adapted for stacking.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application serial number 09/390,403 filed September 3, 1999, currently pending.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Historically, flexible intermediate bulk containers (bulk bags) have been used for receiving, storing, transporting and discharging flowable materials of all types. Bulk bags are typically constructed in square, vertically rectangular, or circular shapes with lift straps attached to each of the uppermost corners of the square, rectangle or circle.
By way of example, flexible intermediate bulk containers are used for handling flowable materials in granular or powder form such as chemicals, minerals, fertilizers, foodstuffs, grains and agricultural products, etc. The advantages of such receptacles include relatively low weight, reduced cost, versatility and, in the case of reusable receptacles, low return freight costs. U.S. patent number 4,903,859 discloses a bulk bag adapted for use with liquids. The bulk bag of the '859 patent comprises four double layer side walls. Stiffeners formed from cardboard are inserted between the layers of the side walls thereby imparting sufficient rigidity to the container to permit its use with liquids. Although the bag of the λ859 patent has been generally well received, its utilization is somewhat limited by the fact that it cannot be stacked to facilitate the transportation and storage of the bags and the contents thereof .
The present invention comprises an improved bulk bag design which overcomes the foregoing and other problems long since associated with the prior art. In accordance with the broader aspects of the invention, a bulk bag comprises four double layered side walls. The side walls receive stiffener panels which are formed from wood. Sleeves provided at each corner of the bulk bag receive stiffener rods also formed from wood. The bulk bag is provided with a double layered top which also receives a stiffener panel formed from wood.
When the bulk bag of the present invention is used to receive, store, transport and discharge liquids, it is typically provided with a liner comprising film formed from a plastic material such as polyethylene. In such instances the bulk bag may be provided with baffles extending diagonally across each interior corner of the bulk bag to prevent the liner from pinching into the corners. When used, the baffles are preferably provided with stiffener panels formed from wood.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, double layer dividers extend across the interior of the container from the midpoints of the side walls, thereby dividing the interior of the container into four quadrants. When employed, the divider panels are preferably provided with stiffener panels formed from wood.
The use of the present invention is highly advantageous in receiving, storing, transporting, and discharging liquids. For example, the present invention is readily adapted to receiving, storing, transporting and discharging orange juice, tomato paste, and other foodstuffs. Containers constructed in accordance with the invention are adapted for stacking. For example, certain embodiments of the invention can be stacked one on top of the other to a total height of six containers. The stackability of the container of the present invention is highly advantageous in facilitating transportation and storage of the containers and the materials contained therein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete understanding of the invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of a first embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a diagrammatic illustration of the foldability of the first embodiment of the invention; FIGURE 3 is an exploded perspective view of the first embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of a container top useful in the practice of the invention;
FIGURE 5 is an illustration of the construction of the top of FIGURE 4;
FIGURE 6 is a diagrammatic illustration of a second embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 7 is a diagrammatic illustration of the foldability of the second embodiment of the invention; FIGURE 8 is an exploded perspective view of the second embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 9 is a diagrammatic illustration of a first variation of the second embodiment of the invention; FIGURE 10 is a diagrammatic illustration of a second variation of the second embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 11 is a diagrammatic illustration of a third embodiment of the invention; FIGURE 12 is a diagrammatic illustration of the foldability of the third embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 13 is a diagrammatic illustration of a fourth embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 14 is a diagrammatic illustration of the foldability of the fourth embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 15 is an exploded perspective view of the fourth embodiment of the invention; and
FIGURE 16 is a perspective view illustrating a fifth embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the Drawings, and particularly to FIGURES 1, 2 and 3 thereof, there is shown a bulk bag 20 comprising a first embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag 20 comprises a bottom wall 22 and four double layer side walls 24, 26, 28, and 30. The bottom wall 22 and the double layer side walls 24, 26, 28, and 30 are preferably fabricated from woven polypropylene fabric and are joined together by sewing in the conventional manner. Other materials and fabrication techniques can be used in constructing the bulk bag 20 depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention.
The double layer side walls 24 and 28 each receive a one piece stiffener panel 34. The double layer side walls 26 and 30 each receive a pair of stiffener panels 36. The use of the pairs of stiffener panels 36 in the side walls 26 and 30 facilitates the folding of the bulk bag 20 for storage and transportation prior to its ultimate utilization in the manner illustrated in FIGURE 2. The sleeves 32 each receive a corner stiffener rod 38.
The stiffener rods 38 are preferably formed from wood and are preferably rectangular or square in configuration. The stiffener panels 34 and 36 which are received in the double layer side walls of the bulk bag 20 are preferably formed from oil impregnated five-ply plywood. Other conventional materials may be utilized in the practice of the invention, if desired.
Referring to FIGURES 3, 4, and 5, the bulk bag 20 is provided with a top 40. The top 40 includes a double layer top wall 42 and a surrounding skirt 44. The top 40 is provided with a plurality of conventional fasteners 46 which cooperate with fastener receiving members 48 secured to the side walls of the container 20 to secure the top 40 in place. As is best shown in FIGURE 5, the double layer top wall 42 receives a stiffener panel 50 which may be formed from oil impregnated five-ply plywood or other conventional materials in accordance with the requirements and particular applications of the invention. A bulk bag 60 comprising a third embodiment of the invention as illustrated in FIGURES 6, 7, and 8. The bulk bag 60 is identical to the bulk bag 20 illustrated in FIGURES 1 through 5, inclusive, and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith except that the bulk bag 60 is provided with double layer baffles 62 extending diagonally across the interior corners of the bulk bag. The double layer baffles 62 are fabricated from woven polypropylene fabric and are connected to the double layer side walls of the bulk bag 60 by sewing in the conventional manner. Each double layer baffle 62 is provided with a pair of stiffener panels 64 which are preferably formed from oil impregnated five-ply plywood, it being understood that other conventional materials may be utilized in the fabrication of the bulk bag 60 and in the fabrication of the stiffener panels thereof in accordance with the requirements of particular applications of the invention.
The use of two stiffener panels 64 in each baffle 62 allows the baffles 62 to folded inwardly. The use of two stiffener panels 36 in the side walls 26 and 30 of the bulk bag 60 allows the side walls 26 and 30 to be folded inwardly. In this manner the bulk bag 60 is adapted for folding into the configuration illustrated in FIGURE 7, thereby facilitating the transportation and storage of the bulk bag prior to its ultimate utilization.
Referring to FIGURE 9, there is shown a bulk bag 70 comprising a variation of the second embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag 70 differs from the bulk bag 60 in that the opposed double layer side walls 26 and 30 thereof are each provided with two stiffeners 72 located adjacent the ends of the side walls, and two stiffeners 74 located in the mid-portion of each side wall. The stiffeners 74 may be completely separate or hingedly interconnected depending on the requirements of the particular applications of the invention. The stiffeners 72 and 74 are preferably formed from oil impregnated by five-ply plywood, however, other conventional materials may be utilized in the fabrication of the stiffeners 72 and 74 depending on the requirements of particular applications of the invention.
A bulk bag 80 comprising a second variation of the second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGURE 10. The bulk bag 80 differs from the bulk bag 70 illustrated in FIGURE 9 and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith in that the bulk bag 80 employs a single stiffener 82 in the mid region of each of the double layer side walls 26 and 30. When the stiffeners 82 are utilized in lieu of the stiffeners 74, the side walls 26 and 30 of the bulk bag 80 are rendered non-foldable. This is advantageous in those applications of the invention in which the contents of the bulk bag are discharged by tipping the bulk bag so that the contents thereof flow outwardly from the open top . It will be understood that the stiffeners 82 of the bulk bag 80 are interchangeable with the stiffeners 74 of the bulk bag 70. This is advantageous in that the same basic bulk bag construction can be utilized in the construction of two entirely different bulk bag types. In this manner inventory requirements are reduced and the adaptability of the bulk bag to particular applications of the invention is facilitated.
Referring to FIGURES 11 and 12, there is shown a bulk bag 90 comprising a third embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag 90 is virtually identical to the bulk bag 60 illustrated in FIGURES 6, 7, and 8 and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith. The bulk bag 90 differs from the bulk bag 60 in that it is provided with a plurality of additional sleeves similar to the sleeves 32 and in that it is provided with a plurality of additional stiffener rods 92 located in the mid-regions of the double layer side walls comprising the bulk bags. The additional stiffener rods 92 are preferably formed from wood, however, the additional stiffener rods 92 may be formed from other conventional materials depending upon the requirements of particularly applications of the invention. The use of the additional stiffener rods 92 is advantageous in that it further increases the stackability of the bulk bag .
The use of two stiffener panels 64 in each of the baffles 62 allows the baffles 62 to be folded inwardly. The use of two stiffener panels 36 and the use of duplicate additional stiffener rods 92 in conjunction with each of the double layer side walls 26 and 30 allows the side walls 26 and 30 to be folded inwardly. In this manner the bulk bag 90 may be folded into the configuration illustrated in FIGURE 12 to facilitate storage and transportation of the bulk bag prior to its ultimate utilization.
Referring to FIGURES 13, 14, and 15, there is shown a bulk bag 100 comprising a- fourth embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag 100 is virtually identical to the bulk bag 20 illustrated in FIGURES 1, 2, and 3 and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith. The bulk bag 100 differs from the bulk bag 20 in that it is provided with perpendicular double layer dividers 102 which extend across the interior of the bulk bag from the mid-points of the side walls thereof. The dividers 102 are preferably fabricated from woven polypropylene fabric and are secured to the side walls of the bulk bag 100 by sewing in the conventional manner. The dividers 102 are each provided with four stiffener panels 104 which are preferably formed from oil impregnated five-ply plywood. Other conventional materials may be utilized in the fabrication of the dividers 102 and the stiffener panels 104 depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention. The dividers 102 separate the interior of the bulk bag 100 into four quadrants. This is advantageous in those applications of the invention in which different materials are received, stored, transported, and discharged from the same bulk bag. The use- of the bulk bag 100 is also advantageous in those applications of the invention in which .it is desirable to discharge a portion of the contents of the bulk bag without disturbing the remaining contents thereof. The use of two stiffener panels 36 in the side walls
26 and 30 of the bulk bag 100 facilitates the folding of the side walls 26 and 30 inwardly. The use of multiple stiffener panels 104 in each double layer divider 102 of the bulk bag 100 facilitates the folding of the dividers 102. In this manner the bulk bag 100 can be folded into the configuration illustrated in FIGURE 14 which facilitates storage and transportation of the bulk bag 100 prior to its ultimate utilization.
Referring to FIGURE 16, there is shown a bulk bag 110 comprising a fifth embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag 110 is similar in many respects to the bulk bag 60 illustrated in FIGURES 6, 7, and 8, and described hereinabove in connection therewith. In lieu of the baffles 62 of the bulk bag 60, the bulk bag 110 employs reinforcing bands 112 which extend diagonally across each of the four corners thereof. The reinforcing bands 112 are secured to the side walls 24, 26, 28, and 30 of the bulk bag 110 along sew lines 114. The reinforcing bands 112 are preferably formed from webbing, such as the webbing which is utilized in the construction of automobile seatbelts and in similar applications. The webbing utilized in the construction of the reinforcing bands 112 may be formed from various natural or synthetic materials.
Referring to Figure 17, there is shown a bulk bag 120 comprising a sixth embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag 120 includes a bottom wall assembly 122 and a container portion 124 comprising four single layer side walls 126. The bulk bag 120 further includes a plurality of belly bands 128. Each of the belly bands 128 extends around the entire periphery of the container portion 124 and is secured to the side walls 126 by stitching. The belly bands 128 are formed from webbing of the type utilized in the manufacture of automobile seatbelts, strapping used to secure items for transport, parachute harnesses, and the like. The webbing utilized in the manufacture of the belly bands 128 is typically formed from nylon, polyester, etc. although other materials can be utilized in the manufacture of the belly bands 128 depending upon the requirements of particular embodiments of the invention.
The belly bands 128 may be fabricated on a circular loom, and if so, the belly bands 128 are continuous. Typically, however, the belly bands 128 comprise a continuous, length wise extending knitted construction which is cut at predetermined intervals to form the belly bands 128. When the latter fabrication technique is employed, the opposite ends of each belly band 128 are secured together by stitching.
Each belly band 128 may include baffle portions 130. If used, the baffles portions 130 extend across each of the four corners defined by the container portion 124 of the bulk bag 120. The baffle portions 130 are formed from the same webbing material as the belly bands 128 and are secured thereto by stitching.
The bulk bag 128 further includes stiffeners. When the baffle portions 130 are employed, the stiffeners include four baffle stiffeners 132 each having a vertical dimension equal to the height of the bulk bag 120 and a horizontal dimension equal to the width of the baffle portions 130. The stiffeners 132 are positioned in alignment with the baffle portions 130 as illustrated in Figure 17. The bulk bag 120 further includes four side wall stiffeners which are substantially identical in construction and function to the stiffeners 82 illustrated in Figure 10 and described hereinabove in connection therewith. Each of the side wall stiffeners has a vertical dimension equal to the height of the bulk bag 120 and a horizontal dimension equal to the distance between the adjacent edges of the baffle stiffeners 132. The side wall stiffeners 132. The side wall stiffeners extend parallel to the side walls 126 and are separated therefrom by the thickness of the belly bands 128.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.

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1. A bulk bag for receiving, storing, transporting, and discharging liquids comprising: four double layer side walls connected end to end to define four corners; four sleeves each located at one of the corners between adjacent double layer side walls; at least four stiffener panels each positioned between the layers comprising one of the side walls; and at least four stiffener rods each received in one of the sleeves; and a plurality of reinforcing bands extending across each interior corner of the bulk bag.
2. The bulk bag according to Claim 1 wherein the reinforcing bands are formed from webbing.
3. The bulk bag according to Claim 1 wherein the reinforcing bands are secured in place by sewing.
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