Claims
- 1. A method of transporting goods comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of containers, each of the containers comprising a generally cylindrical wall having upper and lower ends and a generally circular floor integrally formed with the wall to define an interior cavity for containing the goods, the lower end of the wall meeting the periphery of the floor to define a curved edge of the container; the floor having a channel formed therein which extends through a portion of said wall adjacent its lower end to define a notch therein, the channel serving to divide the floor into unequally sized first and second sections;
- b) positioning a pair of said containers in side-by-side abutment with the first sections of their respective floors adjacent one another and the channels disposed generally parallel to one another;
- c) attaching the paired containers to one another;
- d) placing the fork of a forklift in each of the channels of the paired containers;
- e) lifting the attached containers with the forklift and transporting them to a position adjacent a desired final location;
- f) lowering the containers to rest upon the ground, removing the fork of the forklift from the channels and detaching the paired containers from one another;
- g) tipping one of the containers onto its side such that its wall rests upon the ground;
- h) rolling the container along the ground until the container is positioned immediately adjacent its desired final location; and
- i) turning the container upright so that the floor rests upon the ground in the desired final location.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the container is tipped adjacent one of said notches.
- 3. A method of transporting goods comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of containers, each of the containers comprising a generally cylindrical wall having upper and lower ends and a generally circular floor together defining a cavity for containing the goods; the floor having a channel formed therein which passes through a portion of said wall adjacent its lower end to define a notch therein, the channel having a center line disposed away from the center of the generally circular floor;
- b) positioning a pair of said containers in side-by-side abutment with their respective floors adjacent one another and their respective channels disposed generally parallel to one another;
- c) placing a fork of a forklift in each of the channels of the paired containers; and
- d) lifting the containers with the forklift and transporting them with the forklift.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/822,298 filed Jan. 17, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,332,099.
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