1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a container, in particular, an inner pallet container, comprising a drainage fixture, connected to an outlet opening in the container wall and fastened by a flange to the container wall, as well as a conductor element for discharging electrical charges from the container.
2. Description of the Related Art
Containers are known whose conductor element extends through the plastic wall of the container or through a pipe section of the drainage fixture and projects into the container.
It is an object of the present invention to improve the arrangement of such conductor elements within the container.
In accordance with the present invention, this is achieved in that the conductor element comprises at least one part which is arranged between the flange and the container wall.
Advantageously, this solution provides the possibility of arranging a discharging conductor element on the container without the need for additional openings in the container wall or the drainage fixture.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the conductor element is comprised of plastic material in which an electrically conducting material, preferably carbon, is embedded. Such a material, in contrast to metals, withstands aggressive liquids, for example, acids stored in the container.
While it is conceivable to laterally extend the conductor element from its embedded position between flange and container wall, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention the flange has an opening through which a connection to the conductor element can be realized and which can be easily sealed. Through this opening, a threaded member (screw) electrically connected to the conductor element can be extended on which by means of one or several nuts a clamp-type terminal of a conductive discharge cable can be fastened. Preferably, the opening is sealed by an annular seal surrounding the threaded pin. Since the threaded member can be sealed relative to the outlet opening of the container, it does not come into contact with an aggressive liquid stored within the container and can be comprised of metal. The threaded member can be in the form of a screw having a head which can be countersunk in the conductor element so as to prevent rotation.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the part of the conductor element is completely enclosed by a welding connection between the flange and the container wall so that the outlet opening is sealed all around.
The connection of flange and container wall can be facilitated in that the flange or/and the container wall is provided with a cutout as a seat for the part which cutout matches the contour of the part of the conductor element. In this way, it can be advantageously prevented that the flange, when connecting it to the container wall, can be deformed by the intermediately positioned conductor element in an undesirable way.
Expediently, means are provided which enable that the conductor element, before connecting flange and container wall, can be plugged onto the drainage fixture. When connecting flange and container wall, the conductor element then maintains precisely the required position relative to the drainage fixture.
In a further advantageous configuration of the invention, the conductor element is flush at least at one edge location of the edge of the outlet opening and/or a drainage opening in an end wall of the pipe section having a transition into the flange.
The conductor element, for example, can comprise a ring whose entire inner edge is flush with the aforementioned opening edges. Instead of a complete ring, it is also possible to employ a ring section, e.g., half a ring.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the conductor element has a projection which projects into a pipe section of the drainage fixture connected to the flange or into the container. Expediently, this projection is radially displaced relative to an opening in an end wall of the pipe section having a transition into the flange. In this situation, the outlet opening can be produced after the connection of flange and container has been completed in that through the pipe section a bore is cut first in the end wall and then in the container wall. In this connection, a part of the intermediately positioned conductor element can be cut away also. In particular, a lost plug connection relative to the part of the end wall for forming the opening can be provided.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a pin-shaped conductor element can be provided which is displaced relative to the outlet opening of the container and is guided through a bore penetrating the flange and the container wall. In this case, the part of the conductor element arranged between the flange and the container wall is very short.
This pin-shaped conductor element can be in the form of a screw which engages with its head behind the container wall and is preferably countersunk within the container wall so as to be secured against rotation.
In the drawing:
The drainage fixture made of plastic material illustrated in
The pipe section 1 is provided at one end with a flange 3 by which the drainage fixture can be welded to the container wall of a plastic container partly shown in
On the flange side of the drainage fixture a conductor element 6 is arranged. The conductor element 6 in the illustrated embodiment is comprised of plastic material, for example, polyethylene, in which carbon powder is embedded in order to provide electrical conductivity.
As illustrated in particular in
Like the annular member 7, the handle-shaped member 8 has at one side a slanted edge 11 which facilitates welding the flange to the container wall.
Diametrically opposed to the handle-shaped member 8 a projection 12 projects from the inner side of the annular member 7, and a pin 13 projects in the direction of the axis of the annular member 7.
The sleeve 9 engages a plug receptacle (hole) 14 which is arranged on the flange 3 radially displaced relative to the pipe section 1 of the drainage fixture. As illustrated particularly in
In
Before welding the drainage fixture to the container, the conductor element 6 is plugged onto the drainage fixture whereby the pins 10, 13 engage the holes 14, 15. The position of the conductor element relative to the drainage fixture is fixed in this way. In place of the plug connections, or in addition thereto, the conductor element could be connected to the drainage fixture by welding or/and gluing.
When the flange 3 is welded to the container wall, a ring-shaped welding connection or welding seam is produced which encloses the conductor element 6 completely. In this way, an effective sealing action is provided relative to the edge of the flange 3. The hole 14 is sealed off by means of the sealing ring 20.
In the state in which the drainage fixture is welded to the container, a bore is cut through the pipe section 1 so as to form the drainage opening 17 wherein adjacent to the end wall 16 the conductor element 6 as well as the container wall are cut through also. A remaining section of the annular member 7 of the conductor element 6 delimits a flow channel formed by cutting the bore and can in this way discharge charges from the liquid in the container. The edges of the drainage opening 17, of the conductor element 6, and of the outlet opening formed in the container wall are flush with one another.
In the following embodiments identical parts or parts functioning in the same way are identified with the same reference numerals as in the preceding embodiment, but the respective reference numerals are supplemented by letters a, b, etc.
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It is understood that the flange must not be connected as a unitary (monolithic) part with the other drainage fixture elements; only a socket is required to which the remaining drainage fixture is connectable, preferably by a screw connection.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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