WO2005118433A1 - A flowable bulk material container - Google Patents
A flowable bulk material container Download PDFInfo
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- WO2005118433A1 WO2005118433A1 PCT/IB2005/001330 IB2005001330W WO2005118433A1 WO 2005118433 A1 WO2005118433 A1 WO 2005118433A1 IB 2005001330 W IB2005001330 W IB 2005001330W WO 2005118433 A1 WO2005118433 A1 WO 2005118433A1
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- container
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G65/00—Loading or unloading
- B65G65/28—Piling or unpiling loose materials in bulk, e.g. coal, manure, timber, not otherwise provided for
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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
- B65D88/00—Large containers
- B65D88/16—Large containers flexible
- B65D88/1612—Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC]
- B65D88/1675—Lifting fittings
- B65D88/1681—Flexible, e.g. loops, or reinforcements therefor
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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
- B65D88/00—Large containers
- B65D88/16—Large containers flexible
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G65/00—Loading or unloading
- B65G65/30—Methods or devices for filling or emptying bunkers, hoppers, tanks, or like containers, of interest apart from their use in particular chemical or physical processes or their application in particular machines, e.g. not covered by a single other subclass
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- THIS INVENTION relates to a flowable bulk material container.
- the invention relates particularly to a flowable bulk material container that is provided for containing a flowable bulk material such as a liquid, a particulate material, and the like.
- a flowable bulk material container as herein envisaged is commonly referred to in the trade as a Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container (FIBC) and any reference hereinafter to a flowable bulk material container must be interpreted as a reference to a container of the type known as a FIBC.
- FIBC Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container
- a flowable bulk material container as herein envisaged comprises a container part which is formed of a flexible sheet material, typically a woven synthetic plastics material, the container part optionally including a multi-layered construction in order to accommodate particular applications, or to provide the bag with required qualities, e.g. waterproof qualities.
- the container part is formed of one or more sheet material segment which, in the filled configuration of the container part, provides for the container part with its contents to form a substantially square or rectangular six-sided body, the container part thus defining, in the filled configuration thereof, a top wall, a bottom wall and two pairs of substantially parallel, spaced side walls extending between the top wall and the bottom wall.
- This configuration of a flowable bulk material container clearly permits stacking of the container parts thereof, when filled with a flowable bulk material, on one another for storage and transport purposes.
- Either one or both of the top wall and the bottom wall of the container part optionally may be associated with an opening arrangement for facilitating filling of the container part with a flowable material and/or discharge of a flowable material from the container part.
- a flowable bulk material container must be interpreted as a reference to a container of the above general type, being of a type also commonly known as a FIBC, and of which the container part forms a substantially square or rectangular body in its filled configuration, the specific construction of such a container being greatly variable.
- a known flowable bulk material container as herein envisaged further is provided with lifting loops that are defined by strap elements that are stitched to the container part in different configurations, particularly in the corner regions or across the corners of the container part, the lifting loops being engageable by the two forks of a forklift to permit lifting and displacement of the container.
- a flowable bulk material container which includes a container part that is formed of a flexible sheet material and that defines, in the operative filled configuration thereof, a base wall, two pairs of substantially parallel spaced side walls and a top wall, the top wall being defined by an extension segment of material, formed by extensions of the side walls extending beyond the operative top ends of the respective side walls, that is folded to form the top wall by displacing end segments of one of the respective side wall extensions of one of the pairs of side walls together, with end segments of the respective side wall extensions of the other pair of side walls being folded between them, the extension segment thereby forming the top wall with all the end segments projecting from the top wall midway between and parallel to the pair of side walls of the container part of which end segments of the side wall extensions are displaced together; and at least one pair of strap elements that is attached to the end segments of the side wall extensions forming the extension segment in a configuration in which each one of the end segments of the side wall extensions that are displaced together and each adjacent end segment part of the other
- One particular embodiment of the container of the invention includes one pair of strap elements and for this embodiment the lifting loops defined by the strap elements are centrally located between opposite ends of the end segment of the side wall extensions displaced together, each end of each strap element being secured to its one of the end segments of the side wall extensions that are displaced together and one of the end segment parts of the other two side wall extensions adjacent thereto.
- a second particular embodiment of the container of the invention has two pairs of strap elements and for this embodiment, the free ends of each strap element is secured to its one of the two end segments of the side wall extensions that are displaced together and the same end segment part of the other side wall extensions adjacent thereto.
- each pair of strap elements define a pair of opposing lifting loops with the two pairs of opposing lifting loops being equally spaced from the centre of the end segments of the side wall extensions that are displaced together.
- the ends of each strap element attached to the end segments of side wall extensions may be positioned either on top of one another or adjacent one another.
- the corner regions of the end segments of the side wall extensions that are displaced together and their respective adjacent end segment parts of the other side wall extensions may be folded over and have the ends of each strap element attached thereto in the folded over part thereof.
- the ends of the strap elements may be attached to the end segments of the side wall extensions forming the extension segment of the container part by means of stitching, although it is envisaged also that the strap elements may be attached by any alternative means or process, e.g. with the use of an adhesive, heat welding, or the like.
- the ends of the strap elements attached to the end segments of the side wall extensions forming the extension segment of the container part may be positioned perpendicularly to the general plane of the bottom wall of the container part, in the filled configuration of the container part and in the configuration of the strap elements in which they define lifting loops that are engaged with the forks of a fork lift.
- the end segments of the side wall extensions forming the extension segments may provide for the formation of an opening through which filling of material into, and discharge of material from, the container part can take place.
- each end segment of each one of the side wall extensions that are displaced together and each adjacent end segment of the other side wall extensions may be stitched together towards a spaced location from the centre of the container to define an opening in the centre region of the top wall of the container.
- the side wall extensions in the region where the end segments thereof are stitched together may be profiled to form an inverted funnel-type formation with the opening defined in the centre thereof.
- the opening defined in the top wall of the container of the invention may include a closure arrangement for closing the opening.
- each pair of strap elements of the container of the invention may be associated with a tying element for releasably tying together the opposing lifting loops defined thereby. As such, engagement of the lifting loops defined by each pair of strap elements by the forks of a forklift can be facilitated.
- the container of the invention may be associated with any alternative filler means, either on the operative top or bottom side thereof, or elsewhere.
- the effective length of the strap elements and particularly also the effective length of the end segments of the side wall extensions that form the extension segment of the container part of the container to which the strap elements are secured is greatly variable, this effective length being determined particularly by the strength requirements of the associated container. Still further, the length of the strap elements clearly will ensure that the lifting loops defined by the strap elements can be conveniently engaged by the forks of a forklift. Also, the exact mode of attaching the strap elements will be such that during the lifting of the container with a forklift that engages the lifting loops defined, the lifting loops in relation to their configuration with respect to the container part of the container will be exposed to tensile forces only, which results in the configuration of the container as above defined.
- the exact configuration of the flowable bulk material container of the invention is greatly variable and the invention extends also to each such variation of a flowable bulk material container which still incorporates the said principles. Still further, the flowable bulk material container of the invention may be associated with any additional features that are commonly associated with known flowable bulk material containers, particularly such containers that are commonly referred to as FIBCs.
- Figure 1 shows a three-dimensional view of a first embodiment of a flowable bulk material container, in accordance with the invention
- Figure 2 shows a plan view of the container of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 shows a front view of the container of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 4 shows a side view of the container of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 5 shows a plan view of a second embodiment of a flowable bulk material container, in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 6 shows a front view of the container of Figure 5;
- Figure 7 shows a side view of the container of Figure 5.
- a first embodiment of a flowable bulk material container is designated generally by the reference numeral 10.
- the container 10 is illustrated in its filled configuration and it must be appreciated in this regard that the container is formed of a synthetic plastics sheet material of a type conventionally used for FIBCs, e.g. a woven polypropylene material and, as such, that the container 10 in practice will not define sharp corners as illustrated, or planar walls as illustrated, the sharp corners and planar walls being illustrated as such merely for the sake of illustration.
- the container 10 When in its filled configuration as shown, the container 10 includes a container part 12 which is filled with a flowable bulk material and which, in combination with the bulk material, forms a six sided body.
- the container part thus defines a bottom wall 14, a top wall 16, a first pair of substantially parallel opposing side walls 18 and a second pair of substantially parallel opposing side walls 20.
- the container part 12 as shown particularly is made up of a single material segment that is suitably formed, although it can be made up also of a plurality of material segments suitably stitched together. It is also envisaged that the container part 12 may be a multi-layered structure, in order to provide the container with particular strength qualities and other properties. The general construction of the container part 12 of the container 10 is thus not described in further detail herein.
- the top wall 16 of the container part 12 of the container 10 is formed by a folding process carried out on an extension segment of material, the extension segment 22 particularly being formed by extensions of the side walls, 18 and 20, from their operative top ends, as illustrated.
- the top wall 16 particularly is formed by displacing end segments of the pair of side wall extensions extending from the side walls 18 together, with corresponding end segments 26 of the other pair of side wall extensions extending from the side walls 20 being folded between them (see Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings).
- the extension segment 22 thereby forms the top wall 16, as well as end segments, 24 and 26, projecting from the top wall 16 midway between and parallel to the pair of side walls 18 of the container part 12, as is clearly illustrated.
- the end segments, 24 and 26, of the extension segment 22 will extend perpendicularly to the general plane of the bottom wall 14 and the top wall 16 of the container 10, as is illustrated in particularly Figures 1 and 4 of the drawings.
- the end segments, 24 and 26, of the extension segment 22 has two pairs of strap elements attached thereto, each strap element of one pair being indicated by the numeral 30 and each strap element of the other pair being indicated by the numeral 32.
- Each strap element, 30 and 32 has its opposite ends attached to the extension segment in the region of the end segments, 24 and 26, typically by stitching.
- the free ends 34 of this strap element 30.1 lie on top of one another and are stitched to both the end segment 24.1 and the adjacent end segment part of an end segment 26.
- Each strap element, 30 and 32, is similarly attached, so that each end segment 24 has one strap element of each pair attached thereto. Stitch lines for the respective strap elements are illustrated by dotted lines.
- each end segment 24 also is stitched to an adjacent end segment part 26 to a location spaced from the centre of the end segments 24 (see dotted lines 36). As such, by displacing the end segments 24 away from one another, an opening 38 is defined that leads into the container part 12 to permit charging of bulk material into the container part 12, as well as discharging of material therefrom.
- the end segments 24 and 26 of the extension segment 22 are profiled to define an inverted funnel-shaped configuration within which a closure arrangement (not shown) may be located for effectively closing the opening 38 during handling and transport of the container 10.
- each pair of strap elements, 30 and 32 can be conveniently manipulated to define aligned loops through which the respective forks of a forklift can pass. It is envisaged in this regard also that the strap elements of each pair can be suitably tied together by a tying element (not shown) in a configuration in which the loops defined thereby are aligned to facilitate engagement by the respective forks of a forklift.
- the segments of the strap elements that are stitched to the end segments of the extension segment 22 are disposed substantially perpendicularly to the free edge of the end segments 22, i.e. substantially perpendicularly to the bottom wall of the container part of the container 10 when filled with a bulk material. This ensures that during lifting of the container with a forklift, only tensile forces act on the lifting loops and particularly also on the end segments, 24 and 26, of the extension segment 22, as described.
- the container 10 also may be associated with any other features commonly associated with known FIBCs, both in relation to overall configuration, the configuration and location of charge openings and discharge openings, the types of material used in order to provide the container with desired qualities, and the like.
- the free ends 34 of the strap elements also may be positioned adjacent one another, as opposed to being positioned upon one another as shown, such positioning providing for an effective twist in each strap element that can facilitate the alignment of the loops defined by the respective pairs of strap elements for engagement by the respective forks of a forklift.
- the end profile of the end segments, 24 and 26, also is variable in order to provide for different configuration openings 38 to be defined.
- a second embodiment of a flowable bulk material container in accordance with the invention, is designated generally by the reference numeral 50.
- the overall construction of the container 50 is essentially the same as that of the container 10 and like parts are designated by the same reference numerals as before.
- the container 50 particularly only has two strap elements 52, forming a single pair of strap elements, the free ends 54 of the strap elements again being each secured to one end segment 24 and an adjacent end segment 26 of an extension segment 22, as illustrated.
- the ends 54 of the strap elements particularly are located at an equal spacing from the operative mid-way point between the opposite ends of the end segments 24 to which they are attached, thus forming two loops that directly oppose one another and that can be conveniently engaged by a single fork of a forklift for lifting and manipulation of the container. Also, by displacing the strap elements apart and thereby displacing the end segments 24 and attached end segments 26 apart, an opening 54 is defined that can provide for charging of bulk material into the container 50 and discharging of bulk material therefrom.
- the overall configuration of the strap elements 52 forming the lifting loops of the container 50 in relation to their attachment to the end segment 22 of the container 50 is the same as before, thus being associated with equivalent benefits in respect of the use of the container, i.e. in relation to the engagement of the lifting loops thereof by a fork of a forklift and the load carrying qualities provided by the strap elements.
- the two strap elements 52 can again be conveniently tied together, e.g. by a tying element 56, thus serving the purpose both of holding closed the bag 50, while also holding the loops defined by the strap elements in an aligned configuration that renders them easily engageable by the fork of a forklift.
- the exact configuration of the container 50 is greatly variable, both in relation to overall construction, material used for forming the container part of the bag, and the like.
- the invention extends also to all variations of the bags 10 and 50 as described and which still incorporate the essential features of the present invention as herein defined and described.
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| NZ551604A NZ551604A (en) | 2004-06-04 | 2005-05-17 | A flowable bulk material container |
| AP2006003838A AP2006003838A0 (en) | 2004-06-04 | 2005-05-17 | A flowable bulk material container |
| KR1020067025246A KR100875255B1 (en) | 2004-06-04 | 2005-05-17 | Flowable Bulk Material Container |
| AU2005249785A AU2005249785B2 (en) | 2004-06-04 | 2005-05-17 | A flowable bulk material container |
| EP05761642A EP1751035A1 (en) | 2004-06-04 | 2005-05-17 | A flowable bulk material container |
| JP2007514157A JP2008501584A (en) | 2004-06-04 | 2005-05-17 | Flowable bulk material container |
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| US11167888B2 (en) * | 2020-03-17 | 2021-11-09 | Hon Buohb Co., Ltd. | Material bag |
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| EP0091893A1 (en) * | 1982-04-13 | 1983-10-19 | Hydro Supra Aktiebolag | A container |
| US6240709B1 (en) * | 1999-07-20 | 2001-06-05 | Linpac, Inc. | Collapsible bag for stacking and method thereof |
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| US11167888B2 (en) * | 2020-03-17 | 2021-11-09 | Hon Buohb Co., Ltd. | Material bag |
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