Claims
- 1. A packing combination for resting on a surface comprising
- (a) a flexible intermediate bulk container filled in bulk with powder or granular material and having a base with an inner portion and two outer portions, one on either side of said inner portion; and
- (b) a cradle, disposed beneath said container, comprising
- (i) a pair of spaced apart support members disposed beneath the base of said container such that each support member supports an outer portion of said container base,
- said support members being spaced apart, and of such height and thickness, that, when the combination is resting on a surface, the tines of a fork-lift truck can be inserted between said container base and said surface, with the tines outside the support members and with one tine beneath each outer base portion, thereby enabling said container to be lifted from said surface by said fork-lift truck tines; and
- (ii) spaced apart cross members holding said support members spaced apart such that said inner portion of the container base sags into the space between said support members and between said cross members,
- said support and cross members being spaced apart to such an extent such that, when the combination is resting on said surface, at least part of said sagging inner portion of the container base contacts said surface whereby the majority of the weight of the material contained in said container is supported through the contact of the surface with that sagging part of the container base.
- 2. A combination according to claim 1 characterised in that the support members are provided with transverse members extending outwardly from the upper edges thereof so that the cradle can be lifted, together with the container, by a fork-lift truck having its tines disposed beneath said transverse members.
- 3. A combination according to claim 1 characterised in that each support members of the cradle is provided with an auxiliary member disposed outwardly of, and parallel to, and held in spaced relationship with, its associated support member.
- 4. A combination according to claim 3 characterised in that each support member, its associated auxiliary member and the means holding them in spaced relationship, define an open-ended box-like structure of such dimensions that the cradle can be lifted by fork-lift truck having its tines inserted into said box-like structures through the open ends thereof.
- 5. A combination according to claim 1 characterised in that the support members are connected together only at their lower edges by said cross members.
- 6. A combination according to claim 1 wherein the bulk container has a capacity of 0.5 to 3 m.sup.3.
- 7. A combination according to claim 1 wherein the container
- (a) has a tubular body with a closed bottom and
- (b) is formed by opening out a lay-flat bag having a closed end having, in the lay-flat condition, the configuration of a hexagon having
- (I) a length equal to the lay-flat width of said body and
- (II) parallel opposed sides with one pair of opposed sides parallel to the length of said hexagon,
- the dimensions of said hexagon in relation to the spacing between the support members of the cradle being such that said closed end of the bag in the lay-flat condition can fit between said support members with the sides of said hexagon that are parallel to its length parallel to said support members.
- 8. A combination according to claim 1 wherein the container
- (a) has a tubular body with a closed bottom and
- (b) is formed by opening out a lay-flat by having a closed end having, in the lay-flat condition, the configuration of a first hexagon having
- (I) a length equal to the lay-flat width of said body and
- (II) parallel opposed sides with one pair of opposed sides parallel to the length of said first hexagon,
- said bag in the lay-flat condition having portions of said closed end
- (1) folded back along lines parallel to the length of said first hexagon to provide a second, narrower, hexagon, and
- (2) releasably fastened to the sides of said tubular body,
- the dimensions of said first and second hexagons in relation to the spacing between the support members of the cradle being such that the distance between said support members is
- (i) less than the distance between said opposed sides of said first hexagon that are parallel to the length of said first hexagon, and
- (ii) greater than the distance between the opposed sides of said second hexagon that are parallel to the length of the second hexagon,
- thereby enabling the closed end of the bag in the lay-flat conditions with said portions releasably fastened to the sides of the tubular body to fit between said support members with said sides of said second hexagon that are parallel to its length parallel to said support members.
- 9. A combination according to claim 8 characterised in that in said first hexagon the ends of the sides parallel to the length of the hexagon define the corners of a square.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 496,214, filed May 19, 1983, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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