This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/TR2017/050363, filed 2 Aug. 2017, which claims the benefit of Serial No. 2016/11603, filed 17 Aug. 2016 in Turkey, and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above-disclosed applications.
The present invention relates to a flexible big bag provided for carrying liquid or liquid based material, stored therein, in a vehicle chassis or in a container and having a first layer defining a closed volume.
Flexible big bags are used for carrying liquid or liquid-based materials. The vehicles, which carry the full flexible big bag generally between two locations, are truck-type land vehicles. Liquid waves occur in the full flexible big bags due to culverts or road conditions like deteriorations on the road or due to acceleration of the vehicle. While the vehicle is moving, when the liquid flows forwardly, it begins to rise and the potential energy gained during the rise increases exponentially during its return, and it forms a hydrodynamic load. Said hydrodynamic load may damage the seaming regions of the components forming the flexible big bag. Said seaming regions may be subject to intense tensioning and the flexible big bag may be separated into pieces through the seaming regions. This leads to loss of the liquid. Even if the flexible big bag is robust and it is not torn, driving safety may be compromised since high rate of yawing occurs. As a solution to this problem, some wave preventing flexible big bag embodiments are provided.
A flexible big bag, for carrying liquid or liquid based material, is placed to the vehicle chassis or to a container horizontally, and it is connected to the chassis and container through various regions. The force, created by the liquid based material, acts on the base and the material flow substantially continues on the base side. An unbalanced material flow occurs due to this. Even if binding items form wave breakers which appear as compartment, the binding items cannot completely prevent agitation.
In the utility model with number 2008/08670, a wave preventing flexible big bag for carrying liquid or liquid based materials is disclosed. Said flexible big bag comprises pluralities of compartments connected to each other in a manner comprising a curved form. There are openings which permit liquid passage between the compartments. In the utility model with number 2007/00090, a flexible tank is disclosed which can store liquid therein. The flexible tank has pluralities of compartments provided in a manner permitting liquid passage between at least two of said compartments. In said flexible tanks, the passage surfaces between the compartments are obtained by means of welding the compartments and by means of forming gaps on the welding surfaces. In flexible tanks, the compartments are separate items and they are connected to each other. The joining and welding process leads to labor force difficulty, and risks occur in production and in the product. In these applications, a serious labor force loss occurs for said flexible tanks.
In the present art, even if flexible big bags have been developed for preventing wave formation, a solution is not present where wave formation risk is completely prevented and where labor is reduced, and thus, an improvement is required in the related technical field.
The object of the present invention is to provide a flexible big bag where the wave movement of the liquid based material, carried therein, is prevented.
Another object of the present invention is to prevent wave formation for flexible big bags carrying liquid based material and to reduce production labor.
In order to realize all of the abovementioned objects and the objects which are to be deducted from the detailed description below, the present invention is a flexible big bag provided for carrying liquid or liquid based material, stored therein, in a vehicle chassis or in a container and having a first layer which defines a closed volume. Accordingly, there is at least one throttle region configured in a manner narrowing the cross sectional area of the first layer in the direction of the height of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a ring section is provided in a manner encircling the circumference in the direction of the height of the first layer and which forms the throttle region and which has a circumference length smaller than the circumference length of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least one seaming region is provided which joins the sections where the first layer is folded in the throttle region.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a second layer is provided at the inner side of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the first layer is made of plastic based material.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the first layer is made of a flexible and narrow woven material.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the second layer is made of a plastic-based material.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a protective layer is provided in a manner encircling in the vicinity of the throttle region in the direction of the height of the second layer. Thus, since the throttle region narrows the circumference of the first layer, the wrinkled second layer is prevented from being damaged.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a protective layer width of the protective layer is greater than a ring section width of the ring section.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the protective layer width is between 90 cm and 110 cm.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the protective layer width is 100 cm.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the protective layer material is selected from adhesive band and derivatives.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, pluralities of throttle regions are provided in intervals pre-calculated on the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the circumferential length of the ring section is less than half of the circumferential length of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the circumferential length of the ring section is greater than half of the circumferential length of the first layer and it is smaller than the whole of the circumferential length of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is made of a flexible and narrow woven material.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is made of a rigid or semi-flexible material.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is made of polypropylene woven material.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section width of the ring section is between 5 and 10 cm.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section width is 5 cm.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is provided in a free manner at the circumference of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is connected to the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is seamed to a region of the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ring section is provided in a manner shrinking all periphery of the first layer in the same proportion. Thus, the flow, which continues at the base side by means of the force created by the weight of the liquid-based material, is guided upwardly since the base of the flexible tank is shrank, and wave breaking effect is created.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the seaming region is provided in a manner shrinking all periphery of the first layer in the same proportion. Thus, as in the ring section, the flow, which continues at the base side by means of the force created by the weight of the liquid-based material, is guided upwardly since the base of the flexible tank is shrank, and wave breaking effect is created.
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In this detailed description, the subject matter flexible big bag (10) is explained with references to examples without forming any restrictive effect only in order to make the subject more understandable.
In order to carry liquid or liquid-based material, a flexible big bag (10) essentially has a first layer (11) which defines a closed volume and wherein essentially the material to be carried is put. The flexible big bag (10) is provided in a form extending horizontally. The flexible big bag (10) has a valve (15) provided on the first layer (11). The process of liquid filling into and discharging from the flexible big bag (10) is realized by means of said valve (15). In the direction of the height of the first layer (11), at least one throttle region (13) is configured in a manner narrowing the cross section of the first layer (11). In the preferred application, pluralities of throttle regions (13) are provided on the first layer (11) at pre-calculated intervals. Various embodiments are provided in relation to formation of throttle region (13) on the first layer (11).
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In the second and in the third embodiment, as the first layer (11) is throttled, the sections of the second layer (12), provided in the vicinity of the throttle region (13), are shrank. With reference to
In the light of the structural details given above, the operation of the invention is as follows. The flexible big bag (10), wherein liquid or liquid based material is filled, is placed to the chassis of a truck-type vehicle or to a container. The flexible big bag (10) can be fixed into the container or into the vehicle chassis. In an alternative application, the flexible big bag (10) is left in a free manner in the vehicle chassis or in the container. By means of the movement of the vehicle, the material provided in the flexible big bag (10) can also be moved in the accelerated movements or in vehicle shakes. The liquid material flows forwardly and begins rising, and the potential energy gained after rising increases exponentially in the return, and the potential energy forms hydrodynamic load. Throttle regions (13) are provided on the first layer (11), and the hydrodynamic load, formed by having carrying compartments (16), returns in a balanced manner, and thanks to the narrowing in the bottle mouth form provided by the throttle regions (13), and the hydrodynamic load is dampened and a balanced wave breaking characteristic is formed. Since throttle regions (13) are formed in the whole circumference of the first layer (11), breaking of the wave is provided in a balanced manner. Since the force, created by the weight of the liquid-based material, acts on the base, the flow which continues on the base side is guided upwardly and wave breaking effect is increased since the base of the flexible big bag (10) is also shrank. Thus, liquid flow is balanced. When the wave formation is prevented or when the wave is broken, the damages like tearing of the seaming sections of the flexible big bag (10) are prevented and driving safety is provided. Moreover, formation of the throttle region (13) by means of interfering to a single layer of the single-piece flexible big bag (10) instead of the methods of joining carrying compartments substantially reduces the labor force proportion.
The protection scope of the present invention is set forth in the annexed Claims and cannot be restricted to the illustrative disclosures given above, under the detailed description. It is because a person skilled in the relevant art can obviously produce similar embodiments under the light of the foregoing disclosures, without departing from the main principles of the present invention.
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