The present invention relates to dunnage bags.
More particularly, the invention relates to inflatable dunnage bags.
Conventional inflatable and disposable dunnage bags include a gastight bladder, usually constructed from polyethylene material, surrounded by an outer protective and supportive casing consisting of at least one ply of paper material. These dunnage bags are used to fill spaces between cargo or between the cargo and the walls of the freight carries in order to prevent the cargo from shifting and damaging either the cargo itself and/or the walls of the freight carrier. The dunnage bags are typically placed between the cargo in a deflated condition and are subsequently inflated with a gas. The pressure of the gas in the dunnage bags is determined by the application, the size and wall composition of the dunnage bags.
It is an object of the invention to suggest a novel dunnage bag.
According to the invention, a dunnage bag for securing loads, includes
Also according to the invention a dunnage bag for securing loads, includes an inflatable dunnage bag for 12 to 40 inch voids between load to be secured and consisting of
Yet further according to the invention, a method of securing load, includes the steps
The sleeve may be made of at least one material ply selected from the material group consisting of paper, plastics material, woven PP (polypropylene), HDPE (high-density polyethylene) and PVC (polyvinylchloride).
The rectangular end may consist of flaps formed by cutting the sleeve at the opening being closed.
The flaps at one end may be folded towards each other to close off the respective opening.
The flaps at one end may be glued to each other to permanently close off the respective opening.
The dunnage bag may be inflatable.
The dunnage bag may be provided with one to six plies of paper sleeves.
The inflatable bladder may be made of polyethylene.
The inflatable bladder may be provided with an inflation valve.
The inflation valve may protrude to the exterior at one of the openings.
The dunnage bag may be used in voids larger than 12 inches.
The void may be smaller than 40 inches.
The dunnage bag may be substantially rectangular in shape.
The dunnage bag may be disposable.
The dunnage bag may be applicable in conjunction with void fillers.
The dunnage bag may be applicable in conjunction with friction panels.
At least 50% of the exterior surface area of the dunnage bag may be adapted to be in contact with a load to be secured.
The contact may be direct.
The contact may be indirect.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
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Referring to FIGS. 1 to 9, a ply of paper, generally indicated by reference numeral 10, for forming a paper sleeve of a dunnage bag in accordance with the invention is shown.
The ply of paper 10 includes a paper sheet 12 having lacerations at cutting lines 14 to 28 and folding lines 30 to 56 so as to form rectangles 58 to 86. Rectangles 58 to 66 and 78 to 86 form so-called end-flaps.
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The dunnage bag 94 includes a ply of paper 96 folded according to the method shown in FIGS. 1 to 9. The dunnage bag 94 is provided with two rectangular ends, 98 and 100 respectively. The dunnage bag 94 is furthermore provided with an inflatable bladder (not shown) in the interior of the folded ply of paper 96 and an inflation valve 102 connected to the inflatable bladder (not shown) and protruding the rectangular end 98. Due to inflation of the inflatable bladder, edges 104 to 110 bulge slightly out.
In use, the dunnage bag 94 is typically placed between cargo in a deflated condition and is subsequently inflated with a gas. The pressure of the gas in the dunnage bag 94 is determined by the application, the size and wall composition of the dunnage bag 94. The rectangular ends 98 and 100 reduce the load securing forces acting on the dunnage bag 94 due to the increased impact area of the rectangular ends 98 and 100 and the relative flat side of the dunnage bag 94 even in inflated position. In order to strengthen the reinforcement action of the dunnage bag 94, several plies of paper 96, such a six, may be provided.
The inflatable dunnage bag 94 is accordance with the invention is thus ideal for 12 to 40 inch voids between load to be secured as at least 50% of the exterior surface area of the dunnage bag 94 is in direct or indirect contact with the load to be secured. The indirect contact is applicable for when void fillers and friction panels are applied.
List of Reference Numerals
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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ZA 2003/0547 | Jan 2003 | ZA | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10739034 | Dec 2003 | US |
Child | 11325523 | Jan 2006 | US |