Bulk drum lid with two bung openings

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6571972
  • Patent Number
    6,571,972
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 5, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 3, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A lid is shown for use with a portable tank or intermediate bulk container, or the like, having a threaded collar defining a port opening. The lid includes a generally circular top wall and a generally cylindrical sidewall connected to the top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to the threaded collar to close the port opening, in use. First and second circular openings through the top wall define first and second bung openings. First and second cylindrical collars extend downwardly from the top wall surrounding the respective first and second openings. Each cylindrical collar has a threaded inner wall for receiving a removable closure to selectively close the first and second bung openings.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a lid for a portable tank or intermediate bulk container, or the like, and more particularly to a lid having two bung openings.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A portable tank or intermediate bulk container (IBC) has found widespread use as an alternative to fifty-five gallon drums for transporting and storing liquids. A typical IBC in one form provides 275 gallon capacity. Various structure have been used for IBCs, including blow molded bottles or metal or poly containers. In one form, the IBC includes a six inch filling port surrounded by a threaded collar. A six inch lid is selectively secured to the collar to close the filling port. Bottom discharge from the IBC is provided through a valve.




A typical six inch lid includes a concave circular top wall surrounded by a cylindrical sidewall. In some versions the lid includes a centrally located bung opening for receiving a threaded bung. Alternatively, the bung opening can be closed with a vent. However, the lid does not provide for both a bung and a vent.




It can be difficult to maintain a pressure tight seal at the bung gasket through a wide range of pressures and bung tightening torques. High pressures and/or low bung tightening torques might allow the bung gasket to blow out from the force of the pressure, causing it to fail to seal the pressure.




A flat or concave top surface allows puddling of liquid or collection of solid matter contamination on the top surface of the lid. This puddling or contamination would be subject to entering the bung opening of the lid when the lid was either loosened or removed.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems discussed above in a novel and simple manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention there is provided a six inch bulk drum lid with two bung openings.




According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a bulk drum lid with an integral fusible vent.




In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided a bulk drum lid with a raised ridge surrounding a bung opening to support a bung gasket.




In accordance with a different aspect of the invention there is provided a bulk drum lid with a convex top wall to prevent puddling and discourage build-up of sold contamination.




Broadly, there is disclosed herein a lid for use with a portable tank or intermediate bulk container, or the like, having a threaded collar defining a port opening. The lid includes a generally circular top wall and a generally cylindrical sidewall connected to the top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to the threaded collar to close the port opening, in use. First and second circular openings through the top wall define first and second bung openings. First and second cylindrical collars extend downwardly from the top wall surrounding the respective first and second openings. Each cylindrical collar has a threaded inner wall for receiving a removable closure to selectively close the first and second bung openings.




It is a feature of the invention to provide first and second annular ridges extending upwardly from the top wall circumferentially surrounding the respective first and second openings. Each ridge has an inner diameter slightly larger than a diameter of its respective bung opening.




It is another feature of the invention that the lid is of integral molded plastic construction.




It is a further feature of the invention that the top wall comprises a convex shaped wall.




It is yet another feature of the invention to provide a shoulder extending upwardly from the top wall surrounding each bung opening. The shoulder is a single continuous shoulder surrounding both bung openings. First and second annular ridges extend upwardly from the shoulder circumferentially surrounding the respective first and second openings.




In accordance with an alternative aspect of the invention, the lid comprises a generally circular top wall and a generally cylindrical sidewall connected to the top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to a threaded collar to close the port opening in use. First and second circular shoulders are integrally formed with the top wall, at least one of the shoulders defining a wall thickness less than a thickness of the top wall to provide a fusible vent to rupture under high temperature and pressure conditions.




It is a feature of the invention to provide a circular bung opening through one of the shoulders and a cylindrical collar extending downward from the top wall surrounding the bung openings, the cylindrical collar having a threaded inner wall for receiving a closure to selectively close the bung opening.




It is another feature of the invention to provide first and second annular ridges extending upwardly from the respective first and second shoulders. A circular bung opening is provided through one of the shoulders and ridge surrounding the one shoulder has an inner diameter slightly larger than a diameter of the bung opening.




Further features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent from the specification and from the drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a bulk drum lid according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a bulk drum lid according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a bulk drum lid according to the invention;





FIG. 4

is a front elevation view of the bulk drum lid according to the invention;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the bulk drum lid of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along the line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along the line


7





7


of

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 8-11

are partial sectional views illustrating various closures secured to the lid of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 12

illustrates an intermediate bulk container utilizing the bulk drum lid according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a six inch bulk drum lid


20


according to the invention is illustrated. The bulk drum lid


20


is adapted for use with a portable tank or intermediate bulk container, or the like. Referring to

FIG. 12

, an intermediate bulk container (IBC) in one form is illustrated. The IBC


22


includes a 275-gallon plastic bottle


24


surrounded by a wire cage


26


. The cage


26


is supported on tubular legs


28


. The plastic bottle


24


includes a threaded collar (not shown) defining a port opening


30


selectively closed by the bulk drum lid


20


. The bulk drum lid


20


can be removed to provide access to the port opening to fill the bottle


24


with a liquid or other material. A valve


32


at the bottom of the bottle


24


is used for emptying the bottle


24


in the conventional manner.




While not shown, the port opening


30


is surrounded by a six inch threaded collar, as is conventional in the industry. The plastic bottle


24


comprises a 275-gallon bottle manufactured of HDPE by extrusion blow molding.




The present invention is specifically directed to a lid for use with a portable tank or intermediate bulk container or the like. The IBC


22


shown and discussed herein is for illustration only. The lid


20


can be used with other designs and styles of IBCs, including metal, metal/poly, corrugated/poly, all poly, rim polymer, and collapsible cage or bag-in-bag, using a threaded opening.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, the lid


20


comprises a generally circular top wall


40


. A generally cylindrical sidewall


42


is connected to the top wall


40


. The cylindrical sidewall


42


has an inner threaded surface


44


, see

FIG. 6

, for threading to the threaded collar to close the port opening


30


, in use. A flange


44


extends radially outwardly from a bottom edge of the sidewall


42


. A plurality of gripper ribs, two of which are referenced with numeral


46


, extend radially outwardly from the sidewall


42


circumferentially spaced about the top wall


40


. Plural cable slots


48


are provided through the flange


44


in the conventional manner.




The top wall


40


, while generally planar, is actually slightly convex shaped, as shown more specifically below relative to FIG.


7


. First, second and third circular shoulders


50


,


52


and


54


are integrally formed with the top wall


40


in a generally triangular configuration. The shoulders


50


,


52


and


54


overlap and are thus joined at a connecting port


56


. The shoulders


50


,


52


and


54


and connecting portion


56


are at a raised elevation relative to the remainder of the top wall


40


. A first annular ridge


58


extends upwardly from the first shoulder


50


. A second annular ridge


60


extends upwardly from the second shoulder


52


. A conical notch


62


extends downwardly at a center point of the third shoulder


54


.




The lid


20


is of integral plastic construction typically made from polyethylene plastic, such as Mobil HMA-045 HDPE or Solvey G50-100 HDPE. The shoulders


50


and


52


are approximately two and one half inch in diameter. Both are off center on the top wall


40


, as is the third shoulder


54


. As illustrated, the lid


20


is provided with no bung openings. By providing suitable provisions in tooling, the first shoulder


50


, the second shoulder


52


, or both can be provided with a bung opening. Consequently, in accordance with the invention a lid can be provided which has either one, two or no two-inch bung openings.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a lid


120


according to a second embodiment of the invention is illustrated. The lid


120


is generally similar to the lid


20


of

FIG. 1

, except for the provision of a single bung opening


122


. For convenience, like reference numerals illustrate like components relative to the lid


20


of FIG.


1


. The bung opening


122


is provided by a through opening


124


in the first shoulder


50


, and thus the top wall


40


. A cylindrical collar


126


extends downwardly from the top wall


40


surrounding the through opening


124


. The collar


126


has a threaded inner wall


128


for receiving a removable closure, as described below.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a six inch bulk drum lid


220


according to a third embodiment of the invention is illustrated. The lid


220


is generally similar to the lid


120


of

FIG. 2

, except for the provision of a second bung opening


222


. For convenience, like reference numerals illustrate like elements relative to the lid


120


of

FIG. 2. A

second circular opening


224


is provided through the second shoulder


52


, and thus the top wall


40


, to define the second bung opening


222


. A second cylindrical collar


226


extends downwardly from the top wall


40


surrounding the second opening


224


. The cylindrical collar


226


has a threaded inner wall


228


for receiving a removable closure to selectively close the second bung opening


222


, as described below. The first and second bung openings


122


,


22


each have a diameter. The combined diameters of the first and second bung openings


122


,


222


extend over greater than the majority of the diameter of the top wall


40


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5-7

, the lid


120


is illustrated in greater detail. In general, the features of the three lids


20


,


120


and


220


are similar except for the number of bung openings provided.




Referring particularly to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a cylindrical backup wall


130


extends downwardly from the top wall inwardly from the sidewall


42


to define a channel


132


therebetween. A gasket (not shown) may be placed in the channel


132


for sealing to the port opening, in use. The cylindrical collars


126


and


226


extend downwardly from the top wall


40


in all three embodiments. The particular collar is only threaded, as at


128


, if a bung opening is to be provided. The convex shape of the top wall


40


is particularly illustrated in FIG.


7


. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the top wall


40


is provided with approximately a forty inch radius. The shoulders


50


,


52


,


54


and connecting portion


56


are generally planar. The third shoulder


54


has a wall thickness similar to the main portion of the top wall


40


. The wall thickness of the first and second shoulders


50


and


52


are thinner and in the illustrated embodiment are approximately 0.09 inches or {fraction (3/32)} inch. As shown in

FIG. 7

, a third cylindrical collar


134


extends downwardly from the top wall surrounding the third shoulder


54


. The notch or dimple


62


is provided as a drill guide so that, if necessary, an opening can be drilled through the third shoulder


54


and suitable threading, if necessary, providing in the third collar


134


to receive a suitable removable closure, as necessary or desired.




By providing a closure with two bung openings, one of the openings can be utilized to permanently accommodate a vent for the tank. Thus, the vent can be left undisturbed while the second bung opening is utilized for filling of the tank.




The lids


20


and


120


include an integral fusible vent. A fusible vent must blow out and release pressure when the combination of pressure and temperature reach specified levels in a tank. This provides a safety feature for the tank if it is exposed to overheating conditions, such as in a fire. The use of the polyethylene plastic and the shoulder wall thickness on the order of 0.09 inch or {fraction (3/32)} inch are selected so that under high temperature and pressure conditions the material softens under high temperature and the pressure causes either the first or second shoulder


50


or


52


to rupture to vent the tank.




The raised ridges


58


and


60


surrounding the respective bung openings


122


and


222


supports a bung gasket to prevent it from blowing radially outward from the bung. This allows the bung gasket to maintain a pressure tight seal over a much wider range of pressure and a much wider range of bung tightening torques. This feature is particularly illustrated in

FIGS. 8-11

.

FIG. 8

illustrates the bung opening


122


closed with a vent


150


having an O-ring


152


. As is apparent, the O-ring


152


is positioned radially inwardly of the ridge


58


.

FIG. 9

illustrates the opening


122


closed by a bung plug


152


in which the ridge


58


is received in a shoulder


154


of the plug


152


.

FIG. 10

illustrates a bung


156


having a gasket


158


of flat rectangular cross section approximately 0.100 inch thick by 0.250 inches wide. The raised ridge


58


bites into the flat cross section of the gasket


158


and improves its sealing capability over a wide range of torque.

FIG. 11

illustrates a bung


160


having a square cross section gasket


162


that fits snugly inside the ridge


58


. Thus, the ridge


58


helps retain the various gaskets from blowing outward from the force of the pressure to improve sealing capabilities over a wider range of pressures.




The ridges


58


and


60


around the bung openings also provide a raised area to serve as a dike to prevent the entry of contamination on the top surface of the lid from entering into the container and its contents when the bung is loosened or removed. This feature aids in the concave or domed feature of the top wall


40


, which also protects against the entrance of contamination.




Thus, the invention broadly comprehends an improved six inch bulk drum lid.



Claims
  • 1. A lid for use with a bulk packaging container having a threaded collar defining a port opening the lid comprising:a circular top wall; a cylindrical side wall connected to said top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to a threaded collar to close the port opening, in use; first and second circular openings through the top wall, defining first and second bung openings; first and second cylindrical collars extending downward from the top wall surrounding the respective first and second openings, each cylindrical collar having a threaded inner wall for receiving a removable closure to selectively close the first and second bung openings; and a shoulder extending upwardly from the top wall surrounding each bung opening wherein the shoulder is a single continuous shoulder surrounding both bung openings.
  • 2. A lid for use with a bulk packaging container having a threaded collar defining a port opening, the lid comprising:a circular top wall; a cylindrical side wall connected to said top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to a threaded collar to close the port opening, in use; and first and second circular shoulders integrally formed with the top wall, at least one of the shoulders defining a wall thickness less than a thickness of the top wall to provide a fusible vent to rupture under high temperature and pressure conditions.
  • 3. The lid of claim 2 further comprising a circular bung opening through one of the shoulders and a cylindrical collar extending downward from the top wall surrounding the bung opening, the cylindrical collar having a threaded inner wall for receiving a closure to selectively close the bung opening.
  • 4. The lid of claim 2 further comprising first and second annular ridges extending upwardly from the respective first and second shoulders.
  • 5. The lid of claim 4 further comprising a circular bung opening through one of the shoulders and the ridge surrounding the one shoulders has an inner diameter slightly larger than a diameter of the bung opening.
  • 6. The lid of claim 2 wherein the lid is of integral molded plastic construction.
  • 7. The lid of claim 2 wherein the top wall comprises a convex shaped wall.
  • 8. The lid of claim 2 wherein the first and second shoulders are connected to provide a single continuous shoulder.
  • 9. A shipping container comprising:a bulk packaging container having a threaded collar defining a port opening; and a molded lid for closing the port opening, comprising a circular top wall having a diameter, a cylindrical side wall connected to said top wall and having an inner threaded surface for threading to the threaded collar to close the port opening, first and second circular openings through the top wall, defining first and second bung openings each with a diameter, and first and second cylindrical collars extending vertically from the top wall surrounding the respective first and second openings, each cylindrical collar having a threaded inner wall for receiving a removable closure to selectively close the first and second bung openings, the combined diameters of the first and second bung openings extending over at least a majority of the diameter of the top wall.
  • 10. The shipping container of claim 9 further comprising first and second annular ridges extending upwardly from the top wall circumferentially surrounding the respective first and second openings.
  • 11. The shipping container of claim 10 wherein each ridge has an inner diameter slightly larger than a diameter of its respective bung opening.
  • 12. The shipping container of claim 9 wherein the lid is of integral molded plastic construction.
  • 13. The shipping container of claim 9 wherein the top wall comprises a convex shaped wall.
  • 14. The shipping container of claim 9 further comprising a shoulder extending upwardly from the top wall surrounding each bung opening.
  • 15. The shipping container of claim 14 wherein the shoulder is a single continuous shoulder surrounding both bung openings.
  • 16. The shipping container of claim 14 further comprising first and second annular ridges extending upwardly from the shoulder circumferentially surrounding the respective first and second openings.
  • 17. The shipping container of claim 9 wherein the first and second bung openings comprise two-inch bung openings.
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