Claims
- 1. A flexible fabric container for being loaded with bulk material, lifted by machinery, and activated to release the bulk material, said container comprising:
- an upright, closed, perimeter sidewall defining upper and lower open ends of the sidewall and a releasable bottom flap attached along a lower edge of the sidewall for selectively covering the lower open end, said sidewall being constructed of a flexible fabric;
- elongated straps fastened to the sidewall of the container, at least some of said straps forming handle loops, said handle loops adapted to be engaged by machinery for lifting the container, said elongated straps being constructed of a flexible material;
- the bottom flap being rotatable at its attachment with the lower edge of the sidewall between an uncovering position in which it uncovers substantially the entire lower open end of the sidewall for discharging material from the container and a covering position in which it covers substantially the entire lower open end of the sidewall for retaining material in the container;
- at least one self-tensioning buckle assembly attached to the sidewall, each self-tensioning buckle assembly including a release buckle;
- elongated flap straps, each having a first portion attached to the flap and an opposite, free, second end portion for passing through one of the release buckles;
- wherein said buckle assembly comprises said self-tensioning release buckle and a buckle strap loop, said buckle strap loop being attached to the sidewall and having a non-attached, free loop portion extending away from the attachment encircling a part of the release buckle, wherein the length of the free loop portion is sufficient to allow it, and the release buckle it encircles, to be easily rotated upwardly, away from the sidewall, for allowing the release buckle to release the free, second, end portion of the flap strap, thereby releasing the bottom flap to allow the container to discharge its contents.
- 2. A flexible fabric container as in claim 1 wherein the fabric forming the sidewall and a material forming the straps are of sufficient weight and stiffness so that the sidewall, when an upper edge portion of the sidewall is folded over on an outside surface of the sidewall, is substantially-vertically self-standing on a surface even when it is not loaded with material.
- 3. A flexible fabric container as in claim 2 wherein the fabric forming the sidewall is formed of dual layers of material.
- 4. A flexible fabric container as in claim 1 wherein said buckle strap loop is formed of a strap having overlapping ends attached to the sidewall.
- 5. A flexible fabric container as in claim 1 wherein said release buckle is rotated for allowing the release buckle to release the free, second, end portion of the flap strap when the container is placed on a supporting surface, thereby allowing the container to discharge its contents when the container is lifted from the supporting surface.
- 6. A method of removing bulk materials comprising the steps of:
- providing a flexible fabric container for receiving a load of the bulk materials, said flexible fabric container comprising:
- an upright, closed perimeter sidewall defining upper and lower open ends of the sidewall and a releasable bottom flap attached along a lower edge of the sidewall for selectively covering the lower open end, said sidewall being constructed of flexible fabric;
- elongated straps fastened to the sidewall of the container, at least some of said straps forming handle loops, said handle loops adapted to be engaged by machinery for lifting the container, said straps being constructed of flexible material;
- the bottom flap being rotatable at its attachment with the lower edge of the sidewall between an uncovering position in which it uncovers substantially the entire lower open end of the sidewall for discharging material from the container and a covering position in which it covers substantially the entire lower open end of the sidewall for retaining material in the container;
- at least one release assembly for being attached between the sidewall and the bottom flap for holding the bottom flap in the covering position and for being selectively activated to allow the bottom flap to move to the uncovered position;
- Constructing the perimeter sidewall and straps of material having sufficient weight and stiffness that the sidewall has sufficient rigidity that the sidewall, is substantially-vertically self-standing when an upper end edge portion of the sidewall is folded over on an outside surface, thereof:
- folding the upper edge portion of the sidewall over on the outside surface of the sidewall and standing the sidewall upright;
- while the sidewall is standing upright, loading the container from above with the bulk materials until the sidewall, with the folded-over upper edge portion, is substantially full and then raising the upper edge portion upwardly;
- further loading the container with the bulk materials through the sidewall open upper end; and
- lifting the container by the handle loops with machinery for removing the bulk materials.
- 7. A method as in claim 6 wherein said bottom flap has an overlap portion for, when said bottom flap is in the covering position, overlapping a lower bottom edge portion of the sidewall, opposite the attachment of the bottom flap along the lower edge of the sidewall.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/733,987, filed Oct. 18, 1996 now U.S. Pat No. 5,738,443.
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Ameridig Inc.; Fabric Container (3pgs. Include Insert). |
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