Claims
- 1. A bulk material retaining system comprising a generally rectangular parallelepipedic container including a top and bottom, right and left sides and front and back ends, wherein the back end of the container is an operable closure made generally of left and right doors mounted for pivotal movement about a vertical axis at the back end of the left and right sides respectively, a first retainer positioned vertically between the free end of the left door in a closed position and the right side of the container in spaced relation to the back end of the right side of the container, a second retainer positioned between firstly the left side of the container in spaced relation to the back end of the container and secondly along a continuous line extending upwardly first against the lower portion of the first retainer and then against the left door kept in a closed position, the second retainer being in a position vertically inclined toward the left side of the container and toward the left door kept in a closed position, a flexible liner supported within the container of substantially the same size as the container, said liner includes means for passing bulk material into it and evacuating air therefrom and means for discharging bulk material from the liner, and a manifold secured to the first retainer through which bulk material is discharged from the liner.
- 2. The retaining system as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of the retainers comprises a plurality of separate portions of integral plastic construction.
- 3. The retaining system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first retainer comprises a lower portion including a peripheral frame on the back side thereof and a smooth panel on the front side thereof having an opening therein for receiving the manifold, an upper portion of the same general dimensions as the lower portion including a peripheral frame on the back side and a smooth panel on the front side thereof, and means for securing the portions of the retainer together one on top of the other with the panels aligned.
- 4. The retaining system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the means for securing the portions of the retainers together comprises openings in the peripheral frame at the top of the lower portion of the retainer and at the bottom of the upper portion of the retainer aligned with each other with the retainers positioned one on top of the other with the panels aligned, and pins extending through the aligned openings, said pins are located so that the peripheral frames contribute to one another in resisting bending under loads thereon developed by bulk cargo in the container when the container is subjected to longitudinal acceleration.
- 5. The retaining system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the second retainer includes a lower trapezoidal portion including a peripheral frame therearound on the back side thereof and a smooth panel secured to the frame on the front side thereof, an upper trapezoidal retainer portion including a peripheral frame on the back thereof and a smooth panel secured to the frame on the front thereof positioned on top of the lower retainer portion, a flexible hinge secured to the top of the lower retainer portion and to the bottom of the upper retainer portion, a trapezoidal smooth flap positioned on the upper retainer portion, and a flexible hinge secured to the top of the upper retainer portion and the bottom of the flap.
- 6. The retaining system as set forth in claim 5, wherein the second retainer further includes a triangular smooth flap positioned on the upper retainer portion and a flexible hinge secured to one side of the triangular flap and to one side of the upper retainer portion.
- 7. The retaining system as set forth in claim 5, wherein the top of the peripheral frame of the bottom retainer portion and the bottom of the peripheral frame of the top retainer portion have aligned openings extending therethrough with the bottom and top portions and panels aligned, and pins extending through the aligned openings, which pins are located so that the peripheral frames contribute to one another in resisting bending under loads thereon developed by bulk cargo in the container when the container is subjected to longitudinal acceleration.
- 8. The retaining system as set forth in claim 5, and further including brackets secured to the top and bottom of the lower portion of the second retainer adjacent the right end thereof, whereby the first and second retainers may be secured together.
- 9. The retaining system as set forth in claim 5, and further including an extension of the smooth panel of the bottom portion of the second retainer forming a notch extending from the upper right corner thereof adapted to extend behind the left edge of the first retainer, with the first and second retainers secured together, contributing to securing the first and second retainers together.
- 10. The retaining system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for discharging material from the liner includes a sleeve on the liner, a rectangular opening is provided through the first retainer of the bottom thereof and the manifold fits within the opening in the first retainer and extends rearwardly beyond the first retainer, said manifold is an elongated member having a larger rectangular front end portion including flanges therearound adapted to be secured to the inside of the rectangular opening through the first retainer, the manifold further includes a smaller rectangular central portion with the walls of the manifold between the larger and smaller rectangular portions being gradually diminished in size, and with one side wall being of less length than the other side wall, whereby the smaller rectangular portion is generally parallel to the back end of the container, said manifold still further including a circular rearmost end which merges with the smaller rectangular central portion of the manifold.
- 11. The retaining system as set forth in claim 10, wherein the manifold is constructed of precut semi-rigid material pre-creased for folding into the form recited, and is secured together by fastening means after being shipped flat.
- 12. The retaining system as set forth in claim 10, and further including a rectangular plug positioned in the rectangular portion of the manifold immediately adjacent the smaller rectangular central portion thereof, slots are included in the top and bottom of the manifold immediately adjacent the smaller rectangular portion thereof and rearwardly of the plug, and a notched peg is positioned in the slots to prevent movement of the plug rearwardly in the manifold under pressure exerted by bulk material in the liner.
- 13. The retaining system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the right side wall of the container includes vertically extending reinforcing members spaced apart between the front and back ends thereof and is flexible between the reinforcing members and wherein the right end of the first retainer is positioned between two of the vertical reinforcing members whereby with bulk material in the liner pressing against the first retainer, the right side wall between the two vertical reinforcing members flexes outwardly to wedge the right end of the first retainer in position against the right side of the container, thereby further securing the first retainer in place.
- 14. The retaining system as set forth in claim 1, and further including means for securing the adjacent ends of the retainers in position against movement toward or away from the back of the container and toward either the left or right side of the container.
- 15. The retaining system as set forth in claim 14, wherein the means for securing the adjacent ends of the retainers in position comprises a semi-rigid tab secured to the bottom of the left end of the first retainer and extending downward between the back end of the bottom of the container and the left door of the container when in a closed position so as to be wedged therebetween, said tab extending sufficiently below the door to carry visible embossed instructions to keep the left door closed during loading, shipping loaded and unloading of the container.
- 16. The retaining system as set forth in claim 15, and further including a channel secured to the left door at the free edge thereof extending below the bottom of the door and having an opening therethrough, an abutment secured to the bottom of the container aligned with the portion of the channel below the door, the tab has an opening therethrough aligned with the opening in the channel and a headed stud fixed to the abutment extends through the aligned openings in the channel and tab with the left door in a closed position.
- 17. The retaining system as set forth in claim 14, wherein the means for securing the adjacent ends of the retainers in position comprises at least one thin formable strap secured to the left end of the first retainer and bent around the free edge of the left door in the form of a hook with the left door in a closed position.
- 18. The retaining system as set forth in claim 14, wherein the means for securing the adjacent ends of the retainers in position comprises at least one bolt extending through the peripheral frame at the bottom of the first retainer and through the floor of the container.
- 19. Structure as set forth in claim 1, further including means for entry into the liner including an opening in the liner, a zipper for closing the opening in the liner, and a rearwardly extending flap over the length of the zipper on the inside of the liner to prevent bulk material from jamming the zipper.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 758,386 filed Jan. 10, 1977 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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