Claims
- 1. A liner for use in a box-like cargo container for transportation of powder, granular or other flowable products, said liner comprising:top and bottom walls, first and second side walls and first and second end wall portions; a discharge opening at the lower portion of said first end wall through which the contents of the liner are discharged; displacement means for guiding the contents towards said discharge opening; said displacement means comprising an inflatable, flexible bag having an essentially triangular or trapezoid shape, wherein the inflatable bag comprises two essentially flexible sheets, said sheets being secured to each other in a gas-tight manner along their edges forming an interior space that can be increased in volume by inflation with pressurized air, said bag having a first edge substantively abutting said first end wall, and a first portion supporting the bottom wall and a second portion supporting an adjacent side wall portion of the liner; said bag comprising three corners positioned substantively at the edge of the first end wall and the first side wall portion, the first end wall and the bottom wall portion, and the first side wall and the bottom wall portion, wherein the upper corner portion of the flexible bag is provided with a flexible inflation tube for inflation of the flexible bag with pressurized air causing the inflation to advance from the upper portion and downwards in the bag as the amount of material in the liner is reduced, wherein the flexible bag, when deflated, is folded against the bottom wall portion and the first or second side wall portion of the liner.
- 2. The liner of claim 1, wherein the second portion is triangular.
- 3. The liner of claim 1, wherein the second portion is trapezoid in shape.
- 4. The liner of claim 2, wherein the flexible bag is attached to an outside surface of the liner by a number of individual double adhesive strips.
- 5. The liner of claim 1, wherein the two flexible sheets are of an elastomeric material, said sheets being secured to each other by welding.
- 6. The liner of claim 1, wherein the inflation tube comprises a first end welded to an upper corner portion of the sheets for the bag and said sheets being provided with a non-adhesive paper sheet prior to assembly.
- 7. The liner of claim 1, wherein the inflation tube comprises a first end welded to an upper corner portion of the sheets forming the bag and said sheets being provided with a heat-transporting grease-proof paper sheet, said paper sheet being positioned in the opening of said first end of the inflation tube.
- 8. The liner of claim 1, wherein the sheets of the flexible bag are of a stronger sheet material than the sheet material of the liner.
- 9. The liner of claim 1, wherein the inflation tube has a minimum length of at least about 30 inches.
- 10. The liner of claim 1, wherein the flexible bag has a height of about 40 inches, a width of about 44 inches and a length which is at least equivalent to the height.
- 11. The liner of claim 10, wherein the length of the flexible, inflatable bag is chosen according to a specific self-slide characteristics of the material to be transported in the liner.
- 12. The liner of claim 1, wherein the displacement means comprises two inflatable, flexible bags at each lower corner region of the first end wall on each side of the discharge opening.
- 13. The liner of claim 12, wherein the triangular or trapezoid flexible bags are of similar size.
- 14. The liner of claim 12, wherein the triangular or trapezoid flexible bags are of different sizes so that the flexible bag in a first corner region is larger than the flexible bag positioned in a second corner region, said first corner region being the left hand bottom corner and the second corner region being the right-hand bottom corner region of the container opening end when viewed from this opening end.
- 15. The liner of claim 14, wherein the largest inflatable bag is provided with an inflation tube that is about 30 inches in length.
- 16. A transparent liner for use in a box-like cargo container for transportation of powder, granular or other flowable products, said liner comprising:top and bottom walls, first and second side walls and first and second end wall portions; a discharge opening at the lower portion of said first end wall through which the contents of the liner are discharged; displacement means for guiding the contents of material towards said discharge opening; said displacement means comprising an inflatable, flexible bag having an essentially triangular or trapezoid shape, wherein the inflatable bag comprises two essentially flexible sheets, said sheets being secured to each other in a gas-tight manner along their edges forming an interior space that can be increased in volume by inflation with pressurized air, said bag having a first edge substantively abutting said first end wall, and a first portion supporting the bottom wall and a second portion supporting an adjacent side wall portion of the liner; said bag comprising a first upper corner positioned substantively at an edge of the first end wall and the first side wall portion, a second corner at an edge region of the first end wall and the bottom wall portion, and a third corner at an edge region of the first side wall and the bottom wall portion; a flexible inflation tube provided at the first, uppermost corner portion of the flexible bag for inflation of the flexible bag with pressurized air causing the inflation to advance from the upper portion and downwards in the bag as the amount of material in the liner is reduced; and a bulkhead comprising a translucent curtain and a number of generally horizontal transverse retention bars secured to the container, wherein the flexible bag, when deflated, is folded against the bottom wall portion and the first or second side wall portion of the liner.
- 17. A bulkhead for a liner for use in a box-like cargo container for transportation of powder, granular or other flowable products, said liner comprising:top and bottom walls, first and second side walls and first and second end wall portions; a discharge opening at the lower portion of said fist end wall through which the contents of the liner are discharged; displacement means for guiding the contents towards said discharge opening; said displacement means comprising at least one inflatable, flexible bag having an essentially triangular or trapezoid shape substantively abutting said first end wall, and a first essentially triangular portion supporting the bottom wall and a second portion supporting an adjacent side wall portion of the liner; said bag comprising three corners positioned substantively at the edge of the first end wall and the first side wall portion, the first end wall and the bottom wall portion, and tile first side wall and the bottom wall portion; the bulkhead being a flexible sheet of foil or fabric, said flexible sheet extending through at least the lower portion of the first end wall and at least a substantial part of the bottom wall portion, said flexible sheet having a first end that is secured to a transverse retention bar at the first end wall portion and a second end that is secured to a transverse bar at the second end wall or the bottom wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/501454, which was filed on Feb. 10, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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