Claims
- 1. An improved bulk material fabric transport bag, comprising:
- a) four first panels of fabric, each of said panels having a first edge and a second edge, and positioned to form and define a corner of said bag, such that a first portion of each fabric panel defines a portion of one bag wall, a second portion of each fabric panel defines a portion of a second bag wall, and a third portion of the panel folded so that the second edge of said fabric panel interconnects to the first edge of the panel, the third portion defining an interior baffle member straddling each corner of the bag, the three of said portions of the fabric panel defining together a substantially triangular fabric configuration;
- b) second panels of fabric sewn intermediate two adjacent corner panels, each said second panel fabric together with the four corner panels defining the interior space of the bag when the intermediate panels are interconnected with each corner panel; and
- c) a plurality of triangular-shaped openings formed in each of the third portions of the corner panels defining the interior baffle members of the bag for allowing material to flow through the baffle members and for providing strength to the bag when the bag is filled with bulk material,
- wherein the triangular-shaped openings are spaced along the length of the baffle members, each opening being spaced sufficiently apart from an adjacent opening to provide a fabric bridge sufficient to withstand the force of bulk material filling the bag.
- 2. The material fabric bag in claim 1, wherein each of the four corner panels are formed from material 42 inches in width.
- 3. The material fabric bag in claim 1, wherein there is further included a top and bottom portion of the bag sewn onto the walls of the bag.
- 4. The material fabric bag in claim 3, wherein the top wall and bottom portions of the bag include an entry spout and discharge spout respectively.
- 5. The material fabric bag in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of lifting loops sewn at each corner of the bag.
- 6. An improved bulk material transport bag, having a plurality of sidewalls, a top portion, a bottom portion, an entry spout and a discharge spout, and a lifting loop formed at each corner of the bag, said bag comprising:
- a) four first panels of fabric, each of said first panels having a first edge and a second edge, and positioned to form a corner of said bag, such that a first portion of each first fabric panel defines a portion of one of a plurality of sidewalls, a second portion of each first fabric panel defines a portion of a second of a plurality of sidewalls, and a third portion of each of said first panels folded so that the second edge of each of said fabric panels interconnects to the first edge of each of said first panels, the third portion defining an interior baffle member straddling each corner of the bag, the three of said portions of each of said first fabric panels each defining a substantially triangular fabric configuration at each of said corners of said bag;
- b) second panels of fabric sewn intermediate two adjacent triangular configured corner panels, each said second panel fabric together with the four triangular configured corner panels defining the interior space of the bag when the intermediate panels are interconnected with each triangular configured corner panel; and
- c) a plurality of triangular-shaped openings formed in each of the portions of the corner panels defining the interior baffle members of the bag for allowing material to flow through the baffle members and for providing strength to the bag when the bag is filled with bulk material,
- wherein the triangular-shaped openings are spaced along the length of the baffle members, each opening being spaced sufficiently apart from an adjacent opening to provide a fabric bridge sufficient to withstand the force of bulk material filling the bag.
- 7. A fabric bulk material transport bag, comprising:
- a) a plurality of sidewalls, a top portion, a bottom portion, an entry spout and a discharge spout, and a lifting loop formed at each corner of the bag;
- b) a polyethylene liner positioned within the bag, said liner comprising:
- i) four first panels of polyethylene material, each of said first panels having a first edge and a second edge, and positioned to form a corner of said liner, such that a first portion of each first panel defines a portion of one of plurality of sidewalls of said liner, a second portion of each first panel defines a portion of a second of plurality of sidewalls, and a third portion of each of said first panels folded so that the second edge of each of said panels being fused to the first edge of each of said first panels, and the third portion defines an interior baffle member straddling each corner of the liner, the three of said portions of each of said first panels each defining a substantially triangular configuration at each of said corners of said liner;
- ii) second panels of polyethylene positioned intermediate two adjacent triangular configured corner panels, each said second polyethylene panel together with the four triangular configured corner panels defining the interior space of the liner when the intermediate panels are interconnected with each triangular configured corner panel; and
- (iii) a plurality of triangular-shaped openings formed in each of the portions of the corner panels defining the interior baffle members of the liner for allowing material to flow through the baffle members, said liner positionable within the fabric bag and adhered to the inner wall of the fabric bag, so that the fabric bag is provided with an internal liner which provides structural integrity to the bag and a contamination-free environment for bulk material poured into the bag.
- 8. The bulk material transport bag of claim 7, wherein said liner is adhered to the inner wall of the fabric bag via gluing.
- 9. The bulk material transport bag of claim 7, wherein the triangular-shaped openings are spaced along the length of the baffle members, each opening being placed sufficiently apart from an adjacent opening to provide a polyethylene bridge sufficient to withstand the force of bulk material filling the bag.
- 10. A polyethylene liner for positioning within a fabric bulk material transport bag having a plurality of sidewalls, a top portion, a bottom portion, an entry spout and a discharge spout, and a lifting loop formed at each corner of the bag, the polyethylene liner comprising:
- a) four first panels of polyethylene material, each of said first panels having a first edge and a second edge, and positioned to form a corner of said liner, such that a first portion of each first panel defines a portion of one of plurality of sidewalls of said liner, a second portion of each first panel defines a portion of a second of plurality of sidewalls, and a third portion of each of said first panels folded so that the second edge of each of said panels being fused to the first edge of each of said first panels, the third portion defining an interior baffle member straddling each corner of the liner, the three of said portions of each of said first panels each defining a substantially triangular configuration at each of said corners of said liner;
- b) second panels of polyethylene positioned intermediate two adjacent triangular configured corner panels, each said second polyethylene panel together with the four triangular configured corner panels defining the interior space of the liner when the intermediate panels are interconnected with each triangular configured corner panel; and
- c) a plurality of triangular-shaped openings formed in each of the third portions of the corner panels defining the interior baffle members of the liner for allowing material to flow through the baffle members, said liner positionable within the fabric bag and adherable to the inner wall of the fabric bag, so that the fabric bag is provided with an internal liner which provides structural integrity to the bag and a contamination-free environment for bulk poured into the bag.
- 11. The liner of claim 10, wherein said liner is adherable to the inner wall of the fabric bag via gluing.
- 12. The liner of claim 10, wherein the triangular-shaped openings are spaced along the length of the baffle members, each opening being spaced sufficiently apart from an adjacent opening to provide a polyethylene bridge sufficient to withstand the force of bulk material filling the bag.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/164,207 filed on Dec. 9, 1993, now abandoned.
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