Claims
- 1. A drum comprising, a container for liquid having a generally cylindrical sidewall and first and second axially spaced apart and generally opposed end walls extending generally transversely of said sidewall, said sidewall and said end walls being homogenously integral in one piece and of a plastic material, said first end wall having a raised central prominence generally axially offset from and merging into a channel and a first sump which together are circumferentially continuous and encircle said raised central prominence, said first sump having a generally radial width greater than the radial width of said channel, the outer periphery of said channel and said first sump being adjacent to and merging into said cylindrical sidewall, and said channel communicating with said first sump so that when they are disposed in a horizontal plane with said cylindrical sidewall upstanding therefrom as the level of liquid drops below said raised central prominence it will drain from said raised central prominence and said sidewall into said channel and first sump, and said second end wall having a central portion and a sump-forming portion therein axially offset outwardly from all of the central portion of said second end wall and disposed adjacent said sidewall, said sump-forming portion being the most upward portion of said second end wall when the drum is supported on said first end wall, a bunghole in said sump-forming portion opening to the exterior of said container, a closure removably secured to said drum to close said bunghole, said bunghole being generally axially aligned with said first sump in said first end wall so that when the drum is supported on its first end wall and said closure is removed from said bunghole substantially all of the contents of the drum can be removed therefrom through a tube inserted through said bunghole and extending down into said first sump, and said second end wall having a tapered portion disposed between said sidewall and said sump-forming portion, inclined at an acute angle to said central portion of said second end wall and said sump-forming portion, sloping toward and merging into said sump-forming portion and extending circumferentially not more than about one-third of the circumference of said sidewall so that when the drum is turned upside down said sump-forming portion becomes a second sump and the tapered portion extends downwardly toward the second sump and the bunghole for draining substantially all of the contents of the drum therefrom when the closure is removed.
- 2. The drum of claim 1 wherein said central prominence of said first end wall has a substantially flat portion with a surface area equal to about at least two-thirds of the surface area of said first end wall.
- 3. The drum of claim 1 wherein the bottom of said channel and the bottom of said first sump lie in substantially the same plane.
- 4. The drum of claim 1 wherein the sum of the surface area of the bottom of said channel and of the bottom of said first sump is not greater than about 35% of the surface area of said first end wall.
- 5. The drum of claim 1 wherein the outer periphery of said channel and of said first sump is defined by said cylindrical sidewall of the drum.
- 6. The drum of claim 1 which also comprises another bunghole carried by said second wall and located adjacent said sidewall and generally diametrically opposed to said bunghole in said sump-forming portion.
- 7. The drum of claim 1 which also comprises said sump-forming portion opening into a neck extending generally axially outwardly of said sump-forming portion and at least in part defining said bunghole, a carrier ring received on and sealed to said neck, and said closure comprising a plug threadably and removably received in said carrier ring to close said bunghole.
- 8. The drum of claim 1 wherein said tapered portion of said second end wall is inclined at an acute included angle to said central portion of said second end wall of not more than about 30.degree..
- 9. The drum of claim 1 wherein said tapered portion of said second end wall extends circumferentially through an arc of not more than about 100.degree..
- 10. A drum comprising, a container for liquid having a generally cylindrical sidewall and first and second axially spaced apart and generally opposed end walls extending generally transversely of said sidewall, said first end wall having a raised central prominence generally axially offset inwardly from and merging into a channel and a first sump which together are circumferentially continuous and encircle said raised central prominence, said first sump having a generally radial width greater than the radial width of said channel, the outer periphery of said channel and said first sump being adjacent to and merging into said cylindrical sidewall, and said channel communicating with said first sump so that when they are disposed in a horizontal plane with said cylindrical sidewall upstanding therefrom as the level of liquid drops below said raised central prominence it will drain from said raised central prominence and said sidewall into said channel and first sump, and said second end wall having a central portion and a sump-forming portion therein axially offset outwardly from all of the central portion of said second end wall and disposed adjacent said sidewall, a bunghole in said sump-forming portion opening to the exterior of said container, a closure removably secured to said drum to close said bunghole, said bunghole being generally axially aligned with said first sump in said first end wall so that when the drum is supported on its first end wall and said closure is removed from said bunghole substantially all of the contents of the drum can be removed therefrom through a tube inserted through said bunghole and extending down into said first sump, and said second end wall having a tapered portion disposed between said sidewall and said sump-forming portion, inclined at an acute angle to said central portion of said second end wall and said sump-forming portion, sloping toward and merging into said sump-forming portion and extending circumferentially not more than about one-third of the circumference of said sidewall so that when the drum is turned upside down said sump-forming portion becomes a second sump and the tapered portion extends downwardly toward the second sump and the bunghole for draining substantially all of the contents of the drum therefrom when the closure is removed from the bunghole, said sump-forming portion opening into a neck extending generally axially outwardly of said sump-forming portion and at least in part defining said bunghole, a carrier ring received on and sealed to said neck, said closure comprising a plug threadably and removably received in said carrier ring to close said bunghole, said neck and said carrier ring are both made of a thermoplastic material and are connected and sealed together by thermoplastic material fused to them.
- 11. The drum of claim 10 wherein said sidewall and said end walls are one piece of a homogeneously integral plastic material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/096,667, filed on Jul. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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