Claims
- 1. A method of forming a liner for a cargo container from a flexible, tubular member having front and back ends, the method comprising:
- folding together first and second lateral sections of the tubular member, each of said sections extending rearward from the front end of the tubular member, to form a front panel for the liner and a bottom flap extending from a lower edge of the front panel;
- connecting the lower edge of the front panel to an adjacent portion of the tubular member to form a bottom, front edge of the liner, with the bottom flap extending outward from said bottom, front edge; and
- forming from the bottom flap a transverse sleeve extending along said bottom, front edge.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein:
- the step of forming the transverse sleeve includes
- i) folding a first portion of said bottom flap over and against a second portion thereof, and
- ii) connecting said first and second portions together to form said sleeve; and
- both of said first and second portions extend substantially linearly and parallel to the front, bottom edge of the liner.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein:
- the step of forming the transverse sleeve includes
- i) folding a first portion of the bottom flap over and against a first portion of the front panel, and
- ii) connecting said first portions together to form said sleeve; and
- both of said first portions extend substantially linearly, parallel to and spaced from the front, bottom edge of the liner.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the tubular member includes a bottom panel, and the step of forming the transverse sleeve includes:
- folding a portion of the bottom flap underneath and against a portion of the bottom panel extending along the front, bottom edge of the liner; and
- connecting together said portions of the bottom flap and bottom panel to form said sleeve.
- 5. A method of forming a flexible tubular member into a liner and securing the liner inside a cargo container, the tubular member having front and back ends, and the cargo container including a floor, a front wall and an interior space, the method comprising:
- folding together first and second lateral sections of the tubular member, each of said sections extending rearward from the front end of the tubular member, to form a front panel for the liner and a bottom flap extending from the front a lower edge of panel;
- connecting the lower edge of the front panel to an adjacent portion of the tubular member to form a bottom, front edge of the liner, with the bottom flap of the liner extending outward from said bottom, front edge;
- forming from the bottom flap, a transverse sleeve extending along said bottom, front edge;
- inserting an elongated member in said sleeve;
- placing the liner inside the cargo container with the bottom front edge of the liner on the floor thereof and adjacent the front wall of the cargo container; and
- connecting the elongated member to the floor of the cargo container to secure the liner thereto.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein:
- the folding step includes the steps of
- i) folding said first section about an edge of the tubular member to form a left front edge of the liner, and
- ii) folding said second section about an edge of the tubular member to form a right front edge of the liner; and
- the step of forming the transverse sleeve includes the steps of
- i) folding a first portion of the bottom flap over and against a second portion thereof, and
- ii) connecting together said first and second portions to form said sleeve,
- both of said first and second portions extending substantially parallel to the bottom, front edge of the liner and extending substantially completely between the left and right front edges thereof.
- 7. A method of forming a liner for a cargo container from a flexible, tubular member having front and back ends, the method comprising:
- folding together first and second lateral sections of the tubular member, each of said sections extending forward from the back end of the tubular member, to form a back panel for the liner and a flap extending from said back panel;
- connecting the transversely extending edge of the back panel to an adjacent portion of the tubular member to form a transversely extending back edge of the liner, with the flap extending outward from said back edge; and
- forming a chute from the flap, said chute including a back opening, a front opening in communication with an interior of the liner, and a conduit extending between said front and back openings to conduct a bulk cargo therebetween.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein:
- the flap is a bottom flap and extends downward from the back panel;
- the connecting step includes the step of connecting a bottom portion of the back panel to the adjacent portion of the tubular member to form a bottom, back edge of the liner; and
- the forming step includes the step of forming a discharge chute from the flap to discharge the bulk cargo from the liner.
- 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein:
- the flap is a top flap and extends upward from the back panel;
- the connecting step includes the step of connecting a top portion of the back panel to the adjacent portion of the tubular member to form a top, back edge of the liner; and
- the forming step includes the step of forming an inlet chute from the flap to facilitate loading the bulk cargo into the liner.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application No. 482,030, filed Feb. 15, 1990.
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