Claims
- 1. A large container, especially a silo, comprising: an essentially cylindrical, unitary material holding main part having a base and a sidewall extending upwardly therefrom; a substantially conically shaped unloading hopper positioned at the base of the main part, said hopper having a downwardly tapered sidewall, and being provided at its lower end with an outlet for discharging material from the container; annular flange means for securing the unloading hopper to the base of the main part, said flange means being solid and having a vertical thickness substantially greater than that of the sidewall of the main part and the hopper, said flange means including an annular substantially cyindrical inner wall secured along its upper margin directly to the base of the main part and along its lower margin directly to the hopper, said flange means further including an annular inwardly extending projection, said projection having an annular, downwardly inclined inner surface which is continuous with said cylindrical inner wall of the flange means for engaging and supporting an annular area of the tapered sidewall of the hopper adjacent to the base of the main part whereby the load bearing strength of the flange means and the hopper are enhanced; and an annular ring member releasably secured at its upper end to said annular flange means, the lower end of said ring member being adapted to engage support means for maintaining said container in a stable upright position during use.
- 2. A large container according to claim 1 wherein the annular flange means comprises an upper portion and a lower portion releasably secured to the upper portion, the upper portion and the lower portion together defining said substantially cylindrical inner wall, the lower portion being formed with said annular, inwardly extending projection.
- 3. A large container according to claim 2 wherein the upper and lower portions of the flange means are provided with through-bores for receiving releasable fastening means.
- 4. A large container according to claim 1 wherein the annular flange means is secured to the main part and the unloading hopper by annular weldments positioned with relation to the main part and the unloading hopper so as not to interfere with the flow of material from the main part to the hopper.
- 5. A large container according to claim 1 wherein the thickness of the annular flange means is at least twice that of the sidewall of the main part and the sidewall of the hopper.
- 6. A large container according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the annular flange means is formed of aluminum, or an aluminum alloy.
- 7. A large container according to claim 2 wherein the unloading hopper together with the lower portion of the flange means can be separated from the main part and inverted, and then releasable secured in an inverted position in the main part at the base thereof by again releasably securing the lower portion of the flange means to the upper portion thereof.
- 8. A large container according to claim 1 wherein the sidewall of the main part is tapered upwardly at an angle such that a second large container of similar size and configuration can be positioned thereover in nested relation to the first container.
- 9. A large container according to claim 4 wherein the unloading hopper is secured to the main part by an annular weldment extending along the cylindrical inner wall of the annular flange means.
- 10. A large container according to claim 2 wherein the unloading hopper is secured to the lower portion of the annular flange means by an annular weldment extending along the substantially cylindrical inner wall of the lower portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 344,939, filed Feb. 2, 1982, now abandoned entitled "Big Container Particularly Silo".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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