Claims
- 1. A bulk bag comprising, a pair of end walls and at least two pair of sidewalls constructed and arranged so that when the bag is expanded and filled with material the sidewalls of each pair are in generally opposed relation and all the sidewalls extend between the end walls, all the sidewalls being of a flexible material, and at least two closed loops of cord associated with each pair of opposed sidewalls and being spaced apart between the end walls, each closed loop having first portions within the bag which when the bag is filled extend between its associated pair of opposed sidewalls and second portions operably connected with said associated opposed sidewalls so that when the bag is filled the loops of cord restrain and substantially retard the sidewalls from bowing and bulging outwardly from a generally planar configuration.
- 2. The bag of claim 1 wherein when the bag is full each loop of cord lies generally in a plane extending generally parallel to the bottom end wall of the bag with said first portions extending generally parallel to each other and merging into said second portions with said second portions passing through their associated sidewalls and extending along the outside thereof in central regions of such associated sidewalls.
- 3. A bulk bag comprising,
- a first member having at least two pair of sidewalls and a second member having at least two pair of sidewalls and at least one end wall, said first and second members being constructed and arranged so that the sidewalls of each pair are in generally opposed relation, all the sidewalls being of a flexible material, each sidewall having side edges and a central region between its side edges, wherein the sidewalls of one of said first and second members are nested within the sidewalls of the other of said first and second members so that the side edges of said first member are secured to the side edges of said second member at spaced locations, and sidewall anti-bulging means comprising at least two closed loops of cord which have first portions within the bag which when the bag is expanded and filled extend obliquely between each pair of adjacent sidewalls and second portions operably connected with each said pair of adjacent sidewalls in said central regions so that when the bag is expanded and filled the loops of cord restrain and substantially retard the sidewalls from bowing and bulging outwardly from a generally planar configuration.
- 4. The bag of claim 3 wherein the side edges of said first and second members are secured by stitching at each side edge adjacent the end walls of said first and second members.
- 5. The bag of claim 3 in which said at least two closed loops of cord are spaced apart and wherein when the bag is expanded and full, each loop of cord lies generally in a plane extending generally parallel to the end wall of said second member with said first portions extending generally obliquely between each said pair of adjacent sidewalls, said second portions passing through the sidewalls of said first member and extending between the sidewalls of said first and second members in central regions of said sidewalls.
- 6. The bulk bag of claim 3 wherein said second member comprises a middle baffled skirt made of coated woven fabric, said loops of cord being operably connected to said sidewalls of said skirt, and said at least one end wall is made of a thin film material having a spout and bonded to said sidewalls of said skirt.
- 7. The bulk bag of claim 6 wherein said second member comprises a second end wall made of a thin film material having a spout and bonded to said walls of said skirt.
- 8. In a bulk bag comprising, at least one end wall and at least two pair of side walls constructed and arranged so that the sidewalls of each pair are in generally opposed relation and all of the sidewalls extend from the perimeter of said one end wall, all the sidewalls being of a flexible material, each sidewall having side edges and a central region between its side edges, and a plurality of means secured one to each adjacent pair of sidewalls within the bag and when the bag is expanded and filled extending obliquely one between each pair of adjacent sidewalls to restrain and substantially retard the sidewalls from bowing and bulging outwardly from a generally planar configuration, the improvement in combination therewith wherein each of said means comprises an array of spaced apart flexible tension-resistant members each of relatively thin cross section constructed and arranged to provide relatively wide open spaces therebetween in each said array, said means being collapsible with said bag walls when the bag is empty.
- 9. A bulk bag of claim 8 wherein each of said means comprises cord webbing sections forming said tension resistant members and further comprises first and second spaced woven fabric strips with a plurality of said cord sections extending transversely therebetween, wherein each of said cord sections have opposed ends, each end of each said cord section extending through and being secured to an associated one of said fabric strips by a knot.
- 10. The bag of claim 9 wherein each of said means has one of said first and second fabric strips secured to an inside portion of one of said pair of adjacent sidewalls and the other of said first and second fabric strips secured to an inside portion of the other of said pair of adjacent sidewalls so that when the bag is expanded and full said cord sections extend generally obliquely between each said pair of adjacent sidewalls.
- 11. The bag of claim 10 wherein when the bag is full each said cord section extends generally parallel to the bottom end wall of the bag.
- 12. The bulk bag of claim 9 wherein each end of each of said cord sections has a molded plastic tip.
- 13. The bulk bag of claim 9 wherein each said cord section is made of a polypropylene weave.
- 14. The bag of claim 8 wherein each said means comprises a plurality of cord sections, each said cord section having first and second woven tabs wherein each cord section has opposed ends, each said end extending through and secured to one of said first and second tabs by a knot.
- 15. The bag of claim 14 wherein one of said first and second tabs is secured to an inside portion of one of said pair of sidewalls and the other of said first and second tabs is secured to an inside portion of the other of said pair of sidewalls so that when the bag is expanded and full said cord sections extend generally obliquely between mutually adjacent walls of each said pair of sidewalls.
- 16. The bag of claim 15 wherein the tabs on one of said pair of sidewalls are secured in vertical alignment and parallel to the tabs on the other 6f said pair of sidewalls so that when the bag is full each said cord section extends generally parallel to said one end wall of the bag.
- 17. A bulk bag anti-bulging support construction comprising a plurality of collapsible sidewalls made of a flexible material, each sidewall having side edges connected to a mutually adjacent side edge of an adjacent one of said sidewalls and each sidewall having a central region between its side edges,
- a plurality of flexible, collapsible tension-resistant supports attached to the central region of each sidewall such that when said bulk bag support construction is expanded and full of a bulk load, the supports extend obliquely between each pair of mutually adjacent sidewalls to restrain and substantially retard the sidewalls from bowing and bulging outwardly from a generally planar configuration, each of said supports comprising
- an array of spaced apart flexible tension-resistant members, each of relatively thin cross section and constructed arranged to provide relatively wide open spaces therebetween in each said support array, each said support array being collapsible with said sidewalls when said bulk bag support construction is empty.
- 18. The bulk bag support construction of claim 17 in which the plurality of supports comprise closed loops of cord each having a first portion extending obliquely between adjacent sidewalls and second portions connected with the adjacent sidewalls in the central region.
- 19. The bulk bag support construction of claim 17 in which the plurality of supports comprise cord webbing secured to adjacent pairs of sidewalls within the bag support construction which when the same is expanded and filled extend obliquely between each pair of adjacent sidewalls to restrain and substantially retard the sidewalls from bowing and bulging outwardly from a generally planar configuration.
- 20. The bulk bag support construction of claim 19 wherein each said cord webbing comprises first and second spaced woven fabric strips with a plurality of cord sections extending transversely therebetween, wherein each said cord sections have opposed ends, each end of each said cord section extending through and secured to one of said fabric strips by a knot.
- 21. The bulk bag support construction of claim 20 wherein one of said first and second fabric strips is secured to an inside portion of one of said pair of adjacent sidewalls and the other of said first and second fabric strips is secured to an inside portion of the other of said pair of adjacent sidewalls so that when the bag support construction is expanded and full said cord sections extend generally obliquely between each said pair of adjacent sidewalls.
- 22. The bulk bag support construction of claim 20 wherein each said cord webbing comprises a plurality of cord sections, each said cord section having first and second woven tabs wherein each cord section has opposed ends, each said end extending through and secured to one of said first and second tabs by a knot.
- 23. The bulk bag support construction of claim 22 wherein one of said first and second tabs is secured to an inside portion of one of said pair of sidewalls and the other of said first and second tabs is secured to an inside portion of the other of said pair of sidewalls so that when said bag support construction is expanded and full said cord sections extend generally obliquely between each said pair of adjacent sidewalls.
- 24. The bulk bag support construction of claim 23 wherein the tabs on one of said pair of sidewalls are secured in vertical alignment and parallel to the tabs on the other of said pair of sidewalls so that when said bag support construction is full each cord sections extend generally parallel to one another.
- 25. The bulk bag support construction of claim 17 wherein said tension-resistant members each comprise two strips of material die cut from the material of the associated adjacent sidewalls so as to each have one end integrally attached to the central region of its associated sidewall and a free end cut from or adjacent to the mutual side edge of said adjacent sidewalls, said free ends being overlapped with and secured to one another.
- 26. The bulk bag support construction of claim 25 wherein each said strip is die cut from said central region of each said sidewall to a position adjacent but short of said mutual side edge.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/252,186, filed Jun. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,804 which is a continuation-in-part of my application, Ser. No. 969,741, filed Oct. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,268, issued Jul. 12, 1994.
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