Bulk bag for dense materials

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6331077
  • Patent Number
    6,331,077
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A bulk bag for dense materials includes side panels seamed together to form side walls having first and second ends and at least one end wall secured to the first ends of the side walls with the seams connecting the side panels to form the side walls located at points substantially spaced from the adjacent corners of the end wall. Four baffles extend across the corners of the end wall and are secured to the side panels. One or more additional baffles are secured in the side wall seams and extend entirely across the interior of the bulk bag to maintain the bulk bag in a rectangular cross-sectional configuration when filled with dense materials.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to flexible intermediate bulk containers, also known as bulk bags, and more particularly to an improved bulk bag construction useful in the transportation, storage, and discharge of dense materials.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Over the past three decades flexible intermediate bulk containers, commonly known as bulk bags, have gained increasing acceptance in the transportation, storage, and discharge of dry, flowable solids. Bulk bags are almost universally constructed from woven polypropylene panels which are joined along their adjacent edges by sewing. Although tubular bulk bag constructions are known, most of the present bulk bag designs are square or rectangular in horizontal cross section.




Because they are constructed from flexible fabrics, conventional bulk bag designs assume a cylindrical configuration when filled regardless of their original horizontal cross-sectional configuration. This is undesirable because cylindrical configurations cannot completely fill a square or rectangular vehicle or warehouse.




The foregoing problem is overcome by the bulk bag disclosed and claimed in Derby U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,710 issued Dec. 31, 1991, and assigned to the assignee hereof. As illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

hereof, the bulk bag of the Derby Patent employs side panels which are joined at seams located at spaced intervals relative to the corners of the bulk bag. Baffles extending across the corners of the bulk bag and secured to the side panels prevent the bulk bag from assuming a cylindrical configuration when filled.




The bulk bag of the Derby Patent operates satisfactorily when used in conjunction with relatively light materials. However, when used in conjunction with more dense materials, the bulk bag construction of the Derby invention is not entirely successful in maintaining a rectangular configuration when filled. Thus, a need exists for further improvements in the art of bulk bag design to provide a bulk bag which maintains a rectangular configuration even when filled with coins and other objects formed from relatively heavy metals.




The present invention comprises a bulk bag construction which fulfills the foregoing and other objectives long since found lacking in the prior art. In accordance with the broader aspects of the invention, a bulk bag constructed generally in accordance with the disclosure of the above-identified Derby Patent is provided with at least one additional panel extending between the side walls of the bulk bag. The use of the additional panel in the construction of the bulk bag prevents the side walls of the bulk bag from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag is filled with dense materials.




In accordance with more specific aspects of the invention, the bulk bag may be provided with either one or two panels extending between the side walls thereof. When two panels are used, the panels may be deployed either in a parallel configuration or in a perpendicular configuration.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete understanding of the present invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in connection with the accompanying Drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a prior art bulk bag;





FIG. 2

is a horizontal sectional view of the bulk bag of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a horizontal sectional view of a bulk bag comprising the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a horizontal sectional view of a bulk bag comprising a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a horizontal sectional view of a bulk bag comprising a third embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a further illustration of the bulk bag of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the Drawings, and particularly to

FIGS. 1 and 2

thereof, there is shown a bulk bag


10


constructed in accordance with the teachings of Derby U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,710 granted Dec. 31, 1991, and assigned to the assignee hereof. The bulk bag


10


includes four side walls


12


,


14


,


16


, and


18


. The bulk bag


10


further includes a top wall


20


and a bottom wall


22


either of which may be provided with an aperture


24


which receives a fill spout in the case of the top wall


20


or a discharge spout in the case of the bottom wall


22


.




The side walls


12


,


14


,


16


, and


18


of the bulk bag


10


are formed from four side panels


26


,


28


,


30


, and


32


. The side panels


26


,


28


,


30


, and


32


are joined one to another at seams


34


each of which is located in a spaced apart relationship to the corners


36


of the bulk bag


10


. In the embodiment of the Derby invention illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the seams


34


are located at points equidistant from adjacent corners


36


, however, other configurations can be used in the practice of the Derby invention, if desired.




Each of the side panels


26


,


28


,


30


, and


32


is provided with a baffle


38


. Each baffle


38


is secured to its respective side panel at points


40


by sewing. Each baffle


38


is provided with one or more apertures


42


which allow material received in the bulk bag to flow into the corners


36


thereof.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, there is shown a bulk bag


110


comprising a first embodiment of the present invention. The bulk bag


110


includes four side walls


112


,


114


,


116


, and


118


. The bulk bag


110


further includes a bottom wall


122


and may include a top wall, although open top bulk bags are known. The top wall and the bottom wall may be provided with an aperture which receives a fill spout in the case of the top wall or a discharge spout in the case of the bottom wall.




The side walls


112


,


114


,


116


, and


118


of the bulk bag


110


are formed from four side panels


126


,


128


,


130


, and


132


. The side panels


126


,


128


,


130


, and


132


are joined one to another at seams


134


each of which is located in a spaced apart relationship to the corners


136


of the bulk bag


110


. In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the seams


134


are located at points equidistant from adjacent corners


136


, however, other configurations can be used in the practice of the invention, if desired.




Each of the side panels


126


,


128


,


130


, and


132


is provided with a baffle


138


. Each baffle


138


is secured to its respective side panel at points


140


by sewing. Each baffle


138


is provided with one or more apertures


142


which allow material received in the bulk bag to flow into the corners


136


thereof.




In accordance with the present invention, the bulk bag


110


is provided with a baffle


144


which extends between the seams


134


of the side walls


114


and


118


. The baffle


144


is provided with an aperture


146


which allows material to flow between the opposite sides of the baffle


144


as the bulk bag


110


is filled. The baffle


144


prevents the side walls


114


and


118


of the bulk bag


110


from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag


110


is filled with dense materials, thereby preventing the bulk bag


110


from assuming a non-rectangular configuration when filled.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, there is shown a bulk bag


210


comprising a second embodiment of the present invention. The bulk bag


210


includes four side walls


212


,


214


,


216


, and


218


. The bulk bag


210


further includes a top wall and a bottom wall


222


either of which may be provided with an aperture which receives a fill spout in the case of the top wall or a discharge spout in the case of the bottom wall.




The side walls


212


,


214


,


216


, and


218


of the bulk bag


210


are formed from six side panels


226


,


227


,


228


,


230


,


231


, and


232


. The side panels


226


,


227


,


228


,


230


,


231


, and


232


are joined one to another at seams


234


each of which is located in a spaced apart relationship to the corners


236


of the bulk bag


210


. In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the side walls


214


and


218


which include the panels


227


and


231


, respectively, are relatively longer than the side walls


212


and


216


.




Each of the side panels


226


,


228


,


230


, and


232


is provided with a baffle


238


. Each baffle


238


is secured to its respective side panel at points


240


by sewing. Each baffle


238


is provided with one or more apertures


242


which allow material received in the bulk bag t o flow into the corners


236


thereof.




In accordance with the present invention, the bulk bag


210


is provided with two baffles


244


which are secured in and extend between the seams


234


of the side walls


214


and


218


. The baffles


244


are provided with apertures


246


which allow material to flow between the opposite sides of the baffles


244


as the bulk bag


210


is filled. The baffles


244


prevent the side walls


214


and


218


of the bulk bag


210


from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag


210


is filled with dense materials, thereby preventing the bulk bag


110


from assuming a non-rectangular configuration when filled.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, there is shown a bulk bag


310


comprising a third embodiment of the present invention. The bulk bag


310


includes four side walls


312


,


314


,


316


, and


318


. The bulk bag


310


further includes a top wall and a bottom wall


322


either of which may be provided with an aperture which receives a fill spout in the case of the top wall or a discharge spout in the case of the bottom wall.




The side walls


312


,


314


,


316


, and


318


of the bulk bag


310


are formed from four side panels


326


,


328


,


330


, and


332


. The side panels


326


,


328


,


330


, and


332


are joined one to another at seams


334


each of which is located in a spaced apart relationship to the corners


336


of the bulk bag


310


. In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the seams


334


are located at points equidistant from adjacent corners


336


, however, other configurations can be used in the practice of the invention, if desired.




Each of the side panels


326


,


328


,


330


, and


332


is provided with a baffle


338


. Each baffle


338


is secured to its respective side panel at points


340


by sewing. Each baffle


338


is provided with one or more apertures


342


which allow material received in the bulk bag to flow into the corners


336


thereof.




The bulk bag


310


includes a baffle


344


which is sewn into the seams


334


on opposite sides of the bulk bag and extends between the side walls


214


and


218


. A baffle


348


is likewise sewn into the seams


334


and extends between the side wall


212


and the side wall


216


. As is best shown in

FIG. 6

, the baffle


344


has an aperture


346


centrally located therein, and the baffle


348


has apertures


350


formed in the upper and lower edges thereof. This allows the baffle


348


to extend through the baffle


344


.




In the use of the bulk bag


310


, the baffle


344


prevents the side walls


314


and


318


from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag is filled with dense materials. Likewise, the baffle


348


prevents the side walls


312


and


316


from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag is formed with dense materials. In this manner the baffle


344


and


348


maintain the bulk bag


310


in a square or rectangular configuration when the bulk bag is filled with dense materials.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A bulk bag for dense materials comprising:four side panels each seamed to at least one adjacent side panel to form four side walls having first and second ends and defining an interior area substantially rectangular in shape; at least one end wall having four corners and seamed to the first ends of the side walls with the seams connecting the side panels to form the side walls located at points substantially spaced from the adjacent corners of the end wall; four baffles each extending diagonally across one of the corners of the end wall and having opposite ends each seamed to one of the side panels; and a pair of additional baffles extending in parallel entirely across the end wall and having opposite ends seamed to opposite side walls of the bulk bag.
  • 2. The bulk bag for dense materials according to claim 1 wherein the opposite ends of each of the additional baffles is secured in one of the seams defining one of the opposite side walls of the bulk bag.
  • 3. A bulk bag for dense materials comprising four side panels each seamed to an adjacent side panel to form four side walls having first and second ends and defining an interior substantially rectangular in shape;at least one end wall having four corners and seamed to the first ends of the side walls with the seams connecting the side panels to form the side walls located at points substantially spaced from the adjacent corners of the end wall; four baffles each extending diagonally across one of the corners of the end wall and having opposite ends each seamed to one of the side panels; two additional baffles disposed parallel to one another and each having opposite ends secured in side wall seams located on opposite sides of the end wall; and the four baffles and the two additional baffles each having apertures formed therein to permit the passage of material therethrough.
  • 4. A bulk bag for dense materials comprising:four side panels each seamed to an adjacent side panel to form four side walls having first and second ends and defining an interior substantially rectangular in shape; at least one end wall having four corners and seamed to the first ends of the side walls with the seams connecting the side panels to form the side walls located at points spaced substantially equi-distant from the adjacent corners of the end wall; four baffles each extending diagonally across one of the corners of the end wall and having opposite ends each seamed to one of the side panels; an additional baffle having opposite ends secured in side wall seams located on opposite sides of the end wall and extending entirely across the end wall; and the four baffles and the additional baffle each having apertures formed therein to permit the passage of material therethrough; the four side panels each having a diagonally extending baffle secured thereto are arranged in pairs at opposite ends of the end walls with the pairs being separated by two additional side panels thereby defining a relatively long, relatively narrow bulk bag.
  • 5. A bulk bag for dense materials comprising;four side panels each seamed to at least one adjacent side panel to form four side walls having first and second ends and defining an interior area substantially rectangular in shape; at least one end wall having four corners and seamed to the first ends of the side walls with the seams connecting the side panels to form the side walls located at points substantially spaced from the adjacent corners of the end walls; four baffles each extending diagonally across one of the corners of the end wall and having opposite ends each seamed to one of the side panels; two additional baffles disposed perpendicularly to one another and each having opposite ends secured in one of the side wall seams; and one of the additional baffles having an aperture formed therein with the other additional baffle extending through the aperture.
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