EP0540083A1 - Drum liner locking and locating assembly - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
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- B65D25/16—Loose, or loosely-attached, linings
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D39/00—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D39/08—Threaded or like closure members secured by rotation; Bushes therefor
- B65D39/082—Bung-rings and bungs for bung-holes
- B65D39/086—Separated bung-rings made by several elements
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- This invention relates to drum liners which are placed inside of drums to hold hazardous material. More particularly, the invention relates to drum liners which can not be removed from the drum unless the lid of the drum is destructively removed.
- a typical drum is a fifty five gallon drum formed of steel. More recently fifty five gallon drums formed of plastic materials have become common. Both the steel and plastic drums have conventional offset bung holes in the top or lid through which the drums are filled and emptied and vent holes diametrically opposed to the bung holes.
- drums whether steel or plastic have customarily been reconditioned for reuse.
- an entire industry exists to remove all traces of the contents of the drums and safely dispose of the contents.
- the problem of disposing of the contents in the drums and the liquids used to recondition the drums in an ecologically safe manner has arisen. Consequently, destroying and recycling the drum instead of reconditioning the drum is less detrimental to the environment because hazardous chemicals which damage the environment are not used.
- a further objective of the invention is to ensure that the drum is destroyed when the liner is removed from the drum so that the drum must be recycled instead of being reconditioned.
- a drum liner apparatus associated with a drum is comprised of a fitting that passes through the conventional opening in the lid of a drum, a flexible liner that attaches to the fitting and means to secure the fitting to the opening in the lid of the drum.
- the fitting has a collar with one thread on the outer surface and two separations in the thread. One separation is wider than the other separation and the thread on the outer surface of the fitting is at an angle.
- the fitting also has an upper and a lower flange. The upper flange has serrations on the top surface and the lower flange serves to attach the flexible liner to the fitting.
- the means for securing the fitting to the opening in the lid of a drum comprises a lock nut which has a single thread with two separations on the interior surface.
- the nut thread interconnects with the thread on the outer surface of the fitting collar.
- the thread located on the interior surface of the nut is at an angle opposite to the thread of the outer surface of the fitting.
- the nut is further comprised of a single continuous array of ratchet boxes located along the periphery of the bottom interior surface of the nut.
- the opening in the lid of the drum has two protrusions, wherein the first protrusion is wider than the second protrusion and the protrusions have tabs which bend upwardly from the lid. These tabs interact with the ratchet boxes of the nut to maintain the liner assembly in a fixed non-removable condition on the drum.
- the invention provides a method for attaching the drum liner to a drum comprising the steps of inserting the fitting collar into an opening in the lid of the drum and securing the drum liner to the drum. Attachment of the drum liner to the lid of the drum is effected by aligning the respective separations in the thread in the drum liner fitting with the appropriate respective protrusions in the opening in the lid of the drum.
- Securing the drum liner to the drum is completed by placing the lock nut over the drum liner fitting, turning the nut onto the fitting such that the threads of the nut and liner fitting interconnect with each other and the liner fitting is raised to the top of the drum.
- the ratchet boxes on the lower portion of the nut then bear against the tabs in the lid of the drum as the liner fitting is raised to the top of the drum.
- the tabs bear against the ratchet boxes thereby permanently securing the fitting to the drum lid.
- the drum liner assembly 1 is primarily comprised of a fitting 2, a liner 14, a lock unit 20 which fastens the fitting 2 to a drum 3 and an opening 32 in the top 30 of the drum 3 through which the fitting 2 passes.
- the fitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 is comprised of a collar 9 with a single thread 6 on the exterior surface of the fitting 2.
- the separations 5 and 7 can be located anywhere along the thread 6.
- the thread 6 on the exterior surface of the fitting 2 is also at an angle along the exterior surface.
- the fitting 2 and liner 14 are attached to the lower flange 12.
- the fitting 2 and liner 14 may be either integrally formed for example, by means of a typical blow-molding operation or may be separately formed and thereafter fused or otherwise adhered together.
- the interior surface of the fitting 2 is provided with conventional threads 4 found in the bung hole of a drum.
- the threads 4 are adapted to receive the mating threads of a filling or vacuum device.
- the lock nut 20, best seen in FIGURES 2, 3 and 4 is provided with a single thread 22 on the interior surface of the nut 20.
- the thread 22 located on the interior surface of the nut 20 is at an angle opposite to the thread 6 on the outer surface of the fitting 2.
- the openings 24 and 26 can be located anywhere along the circumference of the nut 20, however are preferably located diametrically opposed to each other and are of the same width.
- the location of the openings 24, 26 are selected to align with the separations 5 and 7 in the thread 6 located on the exterior surface of the fitting 2.
- the nut 20 is further comprised of a continuous array of ratchet boxes 28 which are located along the bottom interior periphery of the nut 20.
- the ratchet boxes 28 are individually configured with an inclined surface 27 and a vertical wall 29 at the end of each inclined surface 27, as best seen in FIGURE 2.
- the drum 3 in which the drum liner 1 is placed has an opening 32 in the top or lid 30 of the drum 3 as seen in FIGURE 6.
- the opening 32 in the lid 30 of the drum 3 is located on the lid 30 of the drum 3 at the conventional bung hole location.
- the opening 32 in the lid 30 of the drum 3 has two protrusions 34, 36.
- One protrusion 34 is wider than the other protrusion 36 and can be located anywhere along the circumference of the opening 32, preferably diametrically opposed to the protrusion 36.
- the protrusions 34 and 36 must be oriented to align with the respective separations 5 and 7 in the thread 6 on the fitting 2.
- protrusions 34 and 36 that extend into the opening 32 of the lid 30 cooperate with the separations 5 and 7 in the fitting 2 to insure the correct positioning of the liner 14 inside the drum 3. Additionally, as best seen in FIGURES 8 and 9, tabs 38 are cut in the protrusions 34 and 36 and bend upwardly from a bend line 31 on each protrusion 34 and 36. The tabs 38 are in alignment with the ratchet boxes 28 formed on the inner periphery of the lock nut 20.
- the fitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 is secured to the lid 30 of the drum 3 before the lid 30 is attached to the drum 3.
- the fitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 is configured to protrude through the opening 32 in the lid 30 of the drum 3.
- the fitting 2 is preferably only slightly smaller in diameter than the opening 32 in the lid of the drum 3.
- a gasket 16 is placed over the collar 9 of the fitting 2 on the serrations or teeth 10 of the upper flange 8. The gasket 16 helps form a tighter seal between the lid 30 of the drum 3 and the fitting 2.
- the openings 5 and 7 in the thread 6 of the fitting 2 must be aligned with the appropriate respective protrusions 34 and 36 that extend into the opening 32 in the lid 30 of the drum 3. This alignment insures that the orientation of the liner 14 inside of the drum 3 is appropriate to enable the liner 14 to expand properly. Because the opening 32 in the lid 30 of the drum 3 is never located in the center of the lid 30, the drum liner 14 is not symmetrical about the fitting 2. The fitting 2 is attached to the liner 14 at a location that allows the liner 14 to expand to take on the shape of the drum 3 without imposing stress on the liner 14 or fitting 2. If the liner 14 is not aligned correctly, the liner 14 will not expand to its fullest extent and the drum 3 will not be able to hold the required amount of material.
- the lock nut 20 is placed over the collar 9 of the fitting 2 to secure the fitting 2 to the lid 30 of the drum 3.
- the nut 20 is positioned to allow the thread 6 of the fitting 2 and the thread 22 of the nut 20 to interconnect with each other.
- the gasket 16 is forced up against the inside surface of the lid 30 of the drum 3.
- the upper flange 8 provides the bearing surface for the gasket 16 and thereby prevents the liner section which is attached to the lower flange 12 from being compressed against the inside surface of the lid 30 of the drum 3. Additionally, by the gasket 16 being forced against the lid 30 of the drum 3 the problem of material leaking between the drum 3 and the liner 14 is alleviated.
- a seal cap 41 can be placed over the collar 9 of the fitting 2.
- the drum liner 1 may be formed of any one of a number of materials known in the art such as polyethylene and the drum 3 in the preferred embodiment is formed of steel to provide the most suitable structural material for the tabs 38 that must serve as the reaction member to resist reversal of the lock nut 20.
- suitable dimensions for the assembly are an opening 32 in the lid 30 of approximately 2.95 inches in diameter, protrusions 34 and 36 that are .500 and .375 inches wide and tabs 38 are .187 inches wide and extend .100 inches inwardly from the bend lines 31 on the protrusions 34 and 36.
- the thread 6 that travels along the exterior surface of the fitting 2 is a left hand thread which is angled downwardly at a pitch of eight turns per inch.
- the two respective openings 5 and 7 in the thread 6 correspond in size and location to the protrusions 34, 36 that extend into the opening 32 in the lid 30 of the drum 3.
- each thread 4 along the interior surface of the fitting 2 extend approximately .06 inches from the interior surface of fitting 2, each thread travels approximately .007 inches along the interior surface of the fitting 2 and the flat portion of each thread which is parallel with the interior surface of the fitting 2 is approximately .011 inches.
- the fitting 2 has a collar 9 with an outside diameter of 2.94 inches, a lower flange 12 of 4.75 inches diameter and .045 inch thickness and an upper flange 8 of 4.0 inch diameter, .142 inch thickness and teeth or serrations 10 of .02 inches high.
- the recited dimensions provide a fitting 2 that can be safely secured to the lid 30 of a drum 3 without subjecting the liner 14 to compressive forces from the inside surface of the lid 30 of the drum 3 that might cause abrasion or wear.
- the lock nut 20 As for the lock nut 20, it is sized to thread onto the 2.94 inch fitting outside diameter.
- the thread 22 along the interior surface of the lock nut 20 is positioned .164 inches below the top of the lock nut 20 and extends .120 inches from the interior surface of the lock nut 20.
- This thread 22 is also at an angle which has a pitch of approximately 8 turns per inch so as to interconnect with the thread 6 of the fitting 2.
- the two openings 24, 26 in the thread 22 are essentially diametrically opposed and of the same width, approximately .500 inches. Additionally, there are approximately 60 ratchet boxes 38 along the edge of the nut 20.
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Abstract
A drum liner (1) locking and locating apparatus is provided for securing a drum liner to a drum (3). The drum liner apparatus primarily comprises a fitting (2), a liner (14), and a non-releasable securing means (20). The fitting (2) is passed through an opening (32) in the lid (30) of a drum (3) before the lid (30) is attached to the drum (3). The fitting (2) can only be passed through the opening (32) so that the liner (14) is in a position that the liner (14) can expand to the full size of the drum (3). After the fitting (2) is in place, the non-releasable securing means (20) fastens the fitting (2) to the drum (3) raising the drum liner to the top of the drum (3). Consequently, to remove the drum liner (14), the top of the drum (3) must be removed destroying the drum (3) and prohibiting reconditioning or reuse of the drum (3).
Description
- This invention relates to drum liners which are placed inside of drums to hold hazardous material. More particularly, the invention relates to drum liners which can not be removed from the drum unless the lid of the drum is destructively removed.
- Liquids and other fluidizable materials have long been shipped and stored in drums. A typical drum is a fifty five gallon drum formed of steel. More recently fifty five gallon drums formed of plastic materials have become common. Both the steel and plastic drums have conventional offset bung holes in the top or lid through which the drums are filled and emptied and vent holes diametrically opposed to the bung holes.
- A relatively recent development is the use of flexible drum liners that protect the drum interior from contact with the fluid. Flexible liners are most effective when the liner configuration is identical to the drum interior to facilitate conformity of the liner to the drum interior. One of the problems associated with the use of drum liners is the proper orientation of the liner in the drum. As a result of the offset bung hole in the top of the drum the opening in every liner that conforms to a drum interior must be at a location on the liner to align with the bung hole. If the opening in the liner is misaligned, the liner can not be completely filled and a tension stress will be imposed on the liner.
- In addition, historically drums, whether steel or plastic have customarily been reconditioned for reuse. In effect, an entire industry exists to remove all traces of the contents of the drums and safely dispose of the contents. In view of the hazardous nature of many of the liquids found in the drums and the hazardous nature of the chemicals used to recondition the drums, the problem of disposing of the contents in the drums and the liquids used to recondition the drums in an ecologically safe manner has arisen. Consequently, destroying and recycling the drum instead of reconditioning the drum is less detrimental to the environment because hazardous chemicals which damage the environment are not used.
- It is an objective of the invention to provide a drum liner apparatus which can not be removed from a drum unless the lid of the drum is destructively removed.
- A further objective of the invention is to ensure that the drum is destroyed when the liner is removed from the drum so that the drum must be recycled instead of being reconditioned.
- It is another objective of the invention to provide a drum liner assembly that insures alignment of the drum liner within the drum in an orientation that minimizes stress on the liner and enables complete filling of the liner.
- To this end, a drum liner apparatus associated with a drum is comprised of a fitting that passes through the conventional opening in the lid of a drum, a flexible liner that attaches to the fitting and means to secure the fitting to the opening in the lid of the drum.
- The fitting has a collar with one thread on the outer surface and two separations in the thread. One separation is wider than the other separation and the thread on the outer surface of the fitting is at an angle. The fitting also has an upper and a lower flange. The upper flange has serrations on the top surface and the lower flange serves to attach the flexible liner to the fitting.
- The means for securing the fitting to the opening in the lid of a drum comprises a lock nut which has a single thread with two separations on the interior surface. The nut thread interconnects with the thread on the outer surface of the fitting collar. The thread located on the interior surface of the nut is at an angle opposite to the thread of the outer surface of the fitting. The nut is further comprised of a single continuous array of ratchet boxes located along the periphery of the bottom interior surface of the nut.
- The opening in the lid of the drum has two protrusions, wherein the first protrusion is wider than the second protrusion and the protrusions have tabs which bend upwardly from the lid. These tabs interact with the ratchet boxes of the nut to maintain the liner assembly in a fixed non-removable condition on the drum.
- In another major aspect, the invention provides a method for attaching the drum liner to a drum comprising the steps of inserting the fitting collar into an opening in the lid of the drum and securing the drum liner to the drum. Attachment of the drum liner to the lid of the drum is effected by aligning the respective separations in the thread in the drum liner fitting with the appropriate respective protrusions in the opening in the lid of the drum.
- Securing the drum liner to the drum is completed by placing the lock nut over the drum liner fitting, turning the nut onto the fitting such that the threads of the nut and liner fitting interconnect with each other and the liner fitting is raised to the top of the drum. The ratchet boxes on the lower portion of the nut then bear against the tabs in the lid of the drum as the liner fitting is raised to the top of the drum. When the upper flange of the fitting is compressed against the inner surface of the drum lid the tabs bear against the ratchet boxes thereby permanently securing the fitting to the drum lid.
- The present invention will be better understood when considered with the accompanying drawings.
- FIGURE 1 is a cross-sectional elevational view of the fitting of the drum liner;
- FIGURE 2 is a partial cross-sectional view of the lock nut used to secure the drum liner fitting to a drum;
- FIGURE 3 is a partial cross sectional view of the drum liner of FIGURE 1 secured by the lock nut of FIGURE 2 to the lid of a drum;
- FIGURE 4 is the top plan view of the lock nut used to secure the fitting to a drum;
- FIGURE 5 is the top plan view of the fitting of the drum liner;
- FIGURE 6 is the top plan view of a drum with a hole;
- FIGURE 7 is a side view of the fitting of the drum liner;
- FIGURE 8 is a partial plan view of a protrusion and tab;
- FIGURE 9 is a sectional view of a tab engaged with a ratchet tooth.
- The drum liner assembly 1 is primarily comprised of a
fitting 2, aliner 14, alock unit 20 which fastens the fitting 2 to adrum 3 and anopening 32 in the top 30 of thedrum 3 through which the fitting 2 passes. - As best seen in FIGURES 1, 3 and 7, the
fitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 is comprised of acollar 9 with asingle thread 6 on the exterior surface of thefitting 2. There are two 5 and 7 in theseparations thread 6 wherein thefirst separation 5 is wider than thesecond separation 7 as best seen in FIGURE 5. The 5 and 7 can be located anywhere along theseparations thread 6. Thethread 6 on the exterior surface of thefitting 2 is also at an angle along the exterior surface. - There are also two
8 and 12 which are located on the exterior of theflanges fitting 2. Theupper flange 8 has teeth orserrations 10 that are provided to hold agasket 16 which is adapted to fit over thecollar 9 of thefitting 2 and bear against theupper flange 8. Theliner 14 is attached to thelower flange 12. Thefitting 2 andliner 14 may be either integrally formed for example, by means of a typical blow-molding operation or may be separately formed and thereafter fused or otherwise adhered together. - The interior surface of the
fitting 2 is provided withconventional threads 4 found in the bung hole of a drum. Thethreads 4 are adapted to receive the mating threads of a filling or vacuum device. - The
lock nut 20, best seen in FIGURES 2, 3 and 4 is provided with asingle thread 22 on the interior surface of thenut 20. Thethread 22 located on the interior surface of thenut 20 is at an angle opposite to thethread 6 on the outer surface of thefitting 2. There are two 24, 26 in theopenings thread 22 that can be of the same or different sizes. The 24 and 26 can be located anywhere along the circumference of theopenings nut 20, however are preferably located diametrically opposed to each other and are of the same width. The location of the 24, 26 are selected to align with theopenings 5 and 7 in theseparations thread 6 located on the exterior surface of thefitting 2. - The
nut 20 is further comprised of a continuous array ofratchet boxes 28 which are located along the bottom interior periphery of thenut 20. Theratchet boxes 28 are individually configured with aninclined surface 27 and avertical wall 29 at the end of eachinclined surface 27, as best seen in FIGURE 2. - The
drum 3 in which the drum liner 1 is placed has anopening 32 in the top orlid 30 of thedrum 3 as seen in FIGURE 6. Theopening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3 is located on thelid 30 of thedrum 3 at the conventional bung hole location. Theopening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3 has two 34, 36. Oneprotrusions protrusion 34 is wider than theother protrusion 36 and can be located anywhere along the circumference of theopening 32, preferably diametrically opposed to theprotrusion 36. However, the 34 and 36 must be oriented to align with theprotrusions 5 and 7 in therespective separations thread 6 on thefitting 2. The 34 and 36 that extend into thevarious size protrusions opening 32 of thelid 30 cooperate with the 5 and 7 in theseparations fitting 2 to insure the correct positioning of theliner 14 inside thedrum 3. Additionally, as best seen in FIGURES 8 and 9,tabs 38 are cut in the 34 and 36 and bend upwardly from aprotrusions bend line 31 on each 34 and 36. Theprotrusion tabs 38 are in alignment with theratchet boxes 28 formed on the inner periphery of thelock nut 20. - The
fitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 is secured to thelid 30 of thedrum 3 before thelid 30 is attached to thedrum 3. Thefitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 is configured to protrude through theopening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3. Thefitting 2 is preferably only slightly smaller in diameter than theopening 32 in the lid of thedrum 3. However, prior to passing thefitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 through theopening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3, agasket 16 is placed over thecollar 9 of the fitting 2 on the serrations orteeth 10 of theupper flange 8. Thegasket 16 helps form a tighter seal between thelid 30 of thedrum 3 and thefitting 2. - When passing the
fitting 2 of the drum liner assembly 1 through theopening 32 in thelid 30 the 5 and 7 in theopenings thread 6 of the fitting 2 must be aligned with the appropriate 34 and 36 that extend into therespective protrusions opening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3. This alignment insures that the orientation of theliner 14 inside of thedrum 3 is appropriate to enable theliner 14 to expand properly. Because theopening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3 is never located in the center of thelid 30, thedrum liner 14 is not symmetrical about thefitting 2. Thefitting 2 is attached to theliner 14 at a location that allows theliner 14 to expand to take on the shape of thedrum 3 without imposing stress on theliner 14 orfitting 2. If theliner 14 is not aligned correctly, theliner 14 will not expand to its fullest extent and thedrum 3 will not be able to hold the required amount of material. - After the
fitting 2 is placed into theopening 32 in thelid 30 of the drum, thelock nut 20 is placed over thecollar 9 of the fitting 2 to secure the fitting 2 to thelid 30 of thedrum 3. Thenut 20 is positioned to allow thethread 6 of thefitting 2 and thethread 22 of thenut 20 to interconnect with each other. As thelock nut 20 is torqued against thelid 30 of thedrum 3 thegasket 16 is forced up against the inside surface of thelid 30 of thedrum 3. Theupper flange 8 provides the bearing surface for thegasket 16 and thereby prevents the liner section which is attached to thelower flange 12 from being compressed against the inside surface of thelid 30 of thedrum 3. Additionally, by thegasket 16 being forced against thelid 30 of thedrum 3 the problem of material leaking between thedrum 3 and theliner 14 is alleviated. - While the
thread 6 of thefitting 2 is interconnecting with thethread 22 of thenut 20 theratchet boxes 28 in thenut 20 are interacting with thetabs 38 that are cut in the 34, 36 in theprotrusions opening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3 as seen in FIGURES 3 and 9. Thetabs 38 bend upwardly along abend line 31 from each 34 and 36 so that once aprotrusion ratchet box 28 passes over atab 38 thelock nut 20 can not be reversed. Consequently, thefitting 2 andliner 14 of the drum liner assembly 1 can not be removed from thedrum 3 without destroying thedrum 3. This condition prevents the reconditioning and reuse of thedrum 3. To remove the drum liner 1 from the drums, the top 30 of thedrum 3 must be cut off thereby destroying thedrum 3. - Once the
nut 20 has been fastened to the fitting 2 aseal cap 41 can be placed over thecollar 9 of thefitting 2. - In practice, the drum liner 1 may be formed of any one of a number of materials known in the art such as polyethylene and the
drum 3 in the preferred embodiment is formed of steel to provide the most suitable structural material for thetabs 38 that must serve as the reaction member to resist reversal of thelock nut 20. - Practice has shown that suitable dimensions for the assembly are an opening 32 in the
lid 30 of approximately 2.95 inches in diameter, 34 and 36 that are .500 and .375 inches wide andprotrusions tabs 38 are .187 inches wide and extend .100 inches inwardly from the bend lines 31 on the 34 and 36.protrusions - With respect to the
fitting 2, thethread 6 that travels along the exterior surface of thefitting 2, is a left hand thread which is angled downwardly at a pitch of eight turns per inch. The two 5 and 7 in therespective openings thread 6 correspond in size and location to the 34, 36 that extend into theprotrusions opening 32 in thelid 30 of thedrum 3. - The
threads 4 along the interior surface of the fitting 2 extend approximately .06 inches from the interior surface of fitting 2, each thread travels approximately .007 inches along the interior surface of thefitting 2 and the flat portion of each thread which is parallel with the interior surface of thefitting 2 is approximately .011 inches. - The
fitting 2 has acollar 9 with an outside diameter of 2.94 inches, alower flange 12 of 4.75 inches diameter and .045 inch thickness and anupper flange 8 of 4.0 inch diameter, .142 inch thickness and teeth orserrations 10 of .02 inches high. The recited dimensions provide a fitting 2 that can be safely secured to thelid 30 of adrum 3 without subjecting theliner 14 to compressive forces from the inside surface of thelid 30 of thedrum 3 that might cause abrasion or wear. - As for the
lock nut 20, it is sized to thread onto the 2.94 inch fitting outside diameter. Thethread 22 along the interior surface of thelock nut 20 is positioned .164 inches below the top of thelock nut 20 and extends .120 inches from the interior surface of thelock nut 20. Thisthread 22 is also at an angle which has a pitch of approximately 8 turns per inch so as to interconnect with thethread 6 of thefitting 2. The two 24, 26 in theopenings thread 22 are essentially diametrically opposed and of the same width, approximately .500 inches. Additionally, there are approximately 60ratchet boxes 38 along the edge of thenut 20. - The patent application entitled Drum and Process for Handling Drumliners, Serial No. 07/655,757 filed on February 14, 1991 is incorporated herein by reference. Many obvious variations will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art in light of the above description. All such obvious variations are within the full intended scope of the invention, limited only by the appended claims.
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- A drum liner apparatus associated with a drum comprised of:(a) a fitting which is adapted to pass through an opening in the lid of a drum;(b) a flexible liner adapted to attach to the fitting; and(c) means for non-releasably securing the fitting to an opening in the lid of a drum.
- A drum liner as in Claim 1, wherein the fitting further comprises a collar with one thread on the exterior surface of the fitting collar; first and second separations in the thread and thread on the inner surface of the fitting.
- A drum liner as in Claim 2, wherein said first separation in the thread is wider than the second separation.
- A drum liner as in Claim 2, wherein the thread on the exterior surface of the fitting is at an angle.
- A drum liner as in Claim 1, wherein the fitting further comprises an upper and a lower flange.
- A drum liner as in Claim 5, wherein the upper flange has serrations on the top surface.
- A drum liner as in Claim 1, wherein the flexible liner is attached to the top surface of the lower flange.
- A drum liner as in Claim 1, wherein the means for non-releasably securing the fitting to an opening in the lid of a drum comprises a lock nut which has a single thread with two separations on the interior surface of the non-releasable securing means.
- A drum liner as in Claim 8, wherein the thread located on the interior surface of the lock nut is at an angle which is opposite to the angle of the thread on the exterior surface of the fitting.
- A drum liner as in Claim 8, wherein the lock nut is further comprised of a continuous array of ratchet boxes arranged on the inner periphery of the lock nut.
- A drum liner as in Claim 1 wherein the opening in the lid of the drum has two protrusions.
- A drum liner as in Claim 11, wherein the first protrusion is wider than the second protrusion.
- A drum liner as in Claim 11, wherein at least one protrusion has a tab which bends upwardly from the lid of the drum in alignment with the ratchet boxes on the inner periphery of the lock nut.
- A drum liner as in Claim 1, wherein the fitting is made of low density polyethylene.
- A process for attaching a drum liner apparatus to a drum comprising the steps of:(a) inserting a drum liner fitting into an opening in the lid of the drum; and(b) non-releasably securing the drum liner to the drum.
- A process as in Claim 15, wherein inserting the drum liner fitting into the opening of the lid in the drum is performed by aligning differentially sized separations in the fitting thread with correspondingly sized protrusions in the opening in the lid of the drum.
- A process as in Claim 15, wherein securing the drum liner to the drum is performed by placing a non-releasable securing means on the liner fitting.
- A process as in Claim 17 further comprising the step of turning the non-releasable securing means onto the fitting and raising the drum liner to the top of the drum.
- A process as in Claim 15 further comprising the step of rotating ratchet boxes on the non-releasable securing means over a tab in a lid of the drum.
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| FR2746149A1 (en) * | 1996-03-13 | 1997-09-19 | Harry Plast | Transport container opening for fluids |
| EP0894734A1 (en) * | 1997-07-30 | 1999-02-03 | Harry-Plast S.A. | Device for releasable fixing on a rigid wall an element defining an opening in a flexible wall |
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| FR1331437A (en) * | 1962-05-21 | 1963-07-05 | Cie Ind De Materiel D Aviat | Tank for aggressive materials and closing device |
| GB985919A (en) * | 1960-08-26 | 1965-03-10 | Continental Can Co | Fitting for dispensing liquids from drums |
| WO1991010597A1 (en) * | 1990-01-16 | 1991-07-25 | Scholle Corporation | Drum liner assembly |
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| US1956135A (en) * | 1932-03-01 | 1934-04-24 | Paul H Schmitz | Closure for metallic containers and the like |
| FR1254911A (en) * | 1957-11-08 | 1961-03-03 | Astra Apotekarnes Kem Fab | Locking device for lids that screw onto jars or other containers |
| GB985919A (en) * | 1960-08-26 | 1965-03-10 | Continental Can Co | Fitting for dispensing liquids from drums |
| FR1331437A (en) * | 1962-05-21 | 1963-07-05 | Cie Ind De Materiel D Aviat | Tank for aggressive materials and closing device |
| WO1991010597A1 (en) * | 1990-01-16 | 1991-07-25 | Scholle Corporation | Drum liner assembly |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| FR2746149A1 (en) * | 1996-03-13 | 1997-09-19 | Harry Plast | Transport container opening for fluids |
| EP0894734A1 (en) * | 1997-07-30 | 1999-02-03 | Harry-Plast S.A. | Device for releasable fixing on a rigid wall an element defining an opening in a flexible wall |
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| CA2080325A1 (en) | 1993-04-30 |
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