Claims
- 1. A flexible insert for installation within a container of generally rectangular configuration having a generally planar floor wall, a pair of generally planar side walls, a generally planar front end wall and a generally planar closeable rear door wall extending upwardly from said floor wall,
- said insert comprising insert portions constructed and arranged to fit within said container and to be unfolded into a floor portion facing said floor wall and constructed and arranged to be supported on said floor wall, a pair of side wall portions facing said side walls and extending within said side walls, a front end portion facing said front end wall and extending within said front end wall and a rear door portion facing said rear door wall and extending upwardly from said floor portion within said door wall,
- said insert being constructed and arranged to receive means to secure at least one of said insert portions to a facing container wall to prevent relative movement therebetween,
- insert suspension means comprising suspension means elements carried by said insert and cooperating suspension means elements carried by said container,
- characterized by a plurality of obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps, each having a first end secured to said end door portion and a second end secured to at least one of the other portions of said insert in position for securement to a wall of said container that faces said one of said other portions of said insert, said obliquely extending straps being constructed and arranged to be taut to support said end door portion against bulging outward when said insert is loaded with a cargo of granular material or a liquid stored in said insert.
- 2. A flexible insert as in claim 1, wherein said other of said portions is said floor portion of said insert.
- 3. A flexible insert as in claim 2, wherein said floor portion contains a front flap portion and a rear flap portion constructed and arranged to reinforce said floor portion to receive said securing means to attach said floor portion to said floor wall.
- 4. A flexible insert as in claim 2, wherein said insert suspension means comprises a plurality of suspension straps carried by the upper part of said insert and a plurality of cooperating suspension rings or suspension straps carried by said container in position to cooperate with said suspension straps.
- 5. A flexible insert as in claim 2, wherein said container further comprises a roof wall and said insert comprises a roof portion facing said roof wall and said insert suspension means further comprises suspension means elements carried by said roof wall and cooperating suspension means elements carried by said roof portion constructed and arranged to suspend said roof portion below said roof wall.
- 6. A flexible insert as in claim 5, wherein said end door portion comprises an upper flexible flap portion suspended from said roof portion and constructed and arranged to be lifted to provide an access opening for inserting cargo into and exhausting air from said insert and to be unfolded into overlapping relation with said end door portion.
- 7. A flexible insert as in claim 6, further including cooperating suspension means members attached respectively to said upper flexible flap portion and to said end door portion to secure said upper flexible flap to said end door portion and to close said access opening.
- 8. A flexible insert as in claim 5, wherein said end door portion has a plurality of spaced reinforcing straps and each of said obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps is secured at its first end to one of said reinforcing straps.
- 9. A flexible insert as in claim 8, wherein said spaced intersecting reinforcing straps crisscross to form intersections and said first ends of said obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps are secured to said intersecting reinforcing straps at different of said intersections.
- 10. A flexible insert as in claim 8, wherein said spaced intersecting reinforcing straps comprise a plurality of vertically spaced, horizontally extending reinforcing straps and a plurality of horizontally spaced, vertically extending reinforcing straps.
- 11. A flexible insert as in claim 10, wherein said horizontally and vertically spaced reinforcement straps crisscross to form intersections and said first ends of said obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps are secured to said intersections.
- 12. A flexible insert as in claim 10, wherein said horizontally extending reinforcing straps and said vertically extending reinforcing straps crisscross each other to subdivide said end door portion into a plurality of vertically aligned, horizontally extending tiers of end door sub-portions and at least one of said sub-portions is provided with a closeable flap.
- 13. A flexible insert as in claim 12, wherein at least one of said sub-portions is provided with an exhaust pipe.
- 14. A flexible insert as in claim 12, wherein at least one of said subportions is provided with a shooter.
- 15. A flexible insert as in claim 5, wherein said roof wall contains an aperture and said roof portion contains an aperture constructed and arranged for alignment with said roof wall aperture when said insert is installed within said container to permit entry of a cargo into said insert through said aligned apertures.
- 16. A flexible insert as in claim 2, wherein said floor portion contains a longitudinally extending reinforcement constructed and arranged to reinforce said floor portion to receive said securing means to attach said floor portion to said floor wall.
- 17. A flexible insert as in claim 2, further including a flexible interior divider wall portion separating said insert into first and second compartments, further characterized by a plurality of additional obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps within one of said compartments, each of said additional straps having a first end secured to said dividing wall portion and a second end secured to said floor portion in position for securement to said floor wall, said additional straps being constructed and arranged to be taut to support said interior wall portion against bulging outward into the other of said compartments when said one compartments is loaded with a cargo of granular material or a liquid.
- 18. A flexible insert as in claim 17, wherein said flexible interior dividing wall portion interconnects said front end portion with said end door portion to form a pair of side by side longitudinal compartments for said insert.
- 19. A flexible insert as in claim 17, wherein said flexible interior dividing wall portion interconnects said side wall portions to form front and rear compartments for said insert.
- 20. A flexible insert as in claim 19, further including a shooter extending from said front compartment through said rear compartment and said end door portion.
- 21. A method of installing a prefabricated flexible insert within a generally rectangular shaped container without requiring an installer to enter said insert during said installation, said container having a floor wall, a pair of side walls, a front end wall and a rear door wall, said flexible insert being unfoldable from a flat configuration into a generally rectangular shape having a floor portion conforming generally to said floor wall, a pair of side wall portions conforming generally to said side walls, a front end portion conforming generally to said front end wall and an end door portion conforming generally to said rear door wall, said side wall portions and front end portion and said end door portion extending upward from said floor portion when said insert is unfolded, said insert having a plurality of obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps constructed and arranged to interconnect said end door portion to said floor portion and to be taut when said insert is unfolded, said method comprising
- inserting said insert in its flat configuration within said container with its floor portion resting on said floor wall within said container so that a front end of said insert is adjacent said front end wall, attaching said front end of said insert to a front end of said container, lifting said front end of said insert from said floor portion, suspending said front end of said insert from a front upper end of said container, unfolding said insert from front to rear until a rear end of said floor portion rests on the rear end of said floor wall while suspending increments of said side wall portions to the upper end of said container along said side walls, attaching one end of said obliquely extending reinforcing straps to an intermediate part of said floor wall, attaching a rear end of said floor portion to a rear end of said floor wall and unfolding said end door portion upwardly from the rear end of said floor portion to straighten said obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps to reinforce said end door portion against outward bulging when said insert is loaded with cargo.
- 22. A method as in claim 21, wherein said container has a roof wall and said insert has a roof portion conforming generally to said roof wall, wherein said insert is suspended from said container by suspending increments of said roof portion to increments of said container from the front end to the rear end of said container.
- 23. A method as in claim 22, wherein said roof wall has a plurality of suspension elements fixed thereto and said roof portion has a plurality of suspension elements extending therefrom and said roof portion is suspended from said roof wall by attaching corresponding suspension elements extending from said roof portion to corresponding suspension elements fixed to said roof wall.
- 24. A method as in claim 22, wherein said end door portion extends upward from the rear end of said floor portion to an upper auxiliary flap portion, further including folding said auxiliary flap portion downward to provide an air escape passage when said insert is loaded with cargo and unfolding said auxiliary flap upward and suspending an upper end of said upwardly unfolded auxiliary flap to the rear end of said roof portion after said cargo is loaded.
- 25. A method as in claim 22, wherein said roof portion has a flap portion attached to the rear end of said roof portion, further including lifting said flap portion away from said end door portion to provide an air escape passage when said insert is loaded with cargo and lowering said flap portion to overlap an upper portion of said end door portion after said cargo is loaded.
- 26. A method as in claim 22, wherein said roof wall and said roof portion are provided with apertures that are aligned when said insert is unfolded, further including applying a load of cargo into said insert through said aligned apertures.
- 27. A method as in claim 21, wherein said floor portion is reinforced at its front end and at its rear end and said floor portion is fixed to said floor wall by attaching said reinforced ends to corresponding ends of said floor wall by applying attachment means through said reinforced ends.
- 28. A method as in claim 21, wherein said end door portion is reinforced with crisscrossing straps and said obliquely extending reinforcing straps extend from said floor portion to at least some of said reinforcing straps in folded relation when said insert is folded, further including causing said obliquely extending reinforcing straps to straighten and become taut to reinforce said end door portion through said crisscrossing straps by unfolding said rear end door portion upwardly from said rear end of said floor portion.
- 29. A method as in claim 28, wherein said crisscrossing straps form intersections and said obliquely extending reinforcing straps extend from said floor portion to at least some of said intersections in folded relation when said insert is folded, further including causing said obliquely extending reinforcing straps to straighten and become taut to reinforce an end door portion through said intersections by unfolding said rear end door portion upwardly from said rear end of said floor portion.
- 30. A method as in claim 21, wherein said insert is provided with a flexible interior wall portion separating said insert into compartments, one of said compartments having additional obliquely extending reinforcing straps constructed and arranged to connect said flexible interior wall portion to said floor portion and to be taut to hold said interior wall portion from outward bulging when said one compartment is loaded with cargo, further including
- loading said one compartment with cargo until said additional obliquely extending reinforcing straps are taut, then loading the other of said compartments while said one compartment remains loaded.
- 31. A method as in claim 30, further including unloading said other compartment while said one compartment remains loaded, then unloading said one compartment after said other compartment is unloaded.
- 32. A method as in claim 30, wherein said one compartment is loaded with one type of cargo and said other compartment is loaded with a different type of cargo.
- 33. A flexible insert for a rigid container having a floor wall, a front end wall, a pair of side walls and a rear door wall extending upward from said floor wall, said flexible insert having a flexible end door portion that tends to bulge outward when said rear door wall is opened while said container is loaded with a cargo, characterized by means attached to said end door portion to resist outward bulging comprising suspension members extending from the upper part of said end door portion and constructed and arranged to cooperate with cooperating suspension members carried by an upper part of said container, a bottom part of said end door portion constructed and arranged for connection to a rear part of said container and obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps attached at a first end thereof to said end door portion and having a second end constructed and arranged for attachment to a wall of said rigid container other than said rear door wall in such a manner that said interior reinforcing straps extend to be taut to support said flexible end door portion against outward bulging when said end door portion is so suspended and attached.
- 34. A flexible insert as in claim 33, wherein said second end is constructed and arranged for attachment to an intermediate part of said floor wall.
- 35. A flexible insert as in claim 34, wherein said flexible insert further comprises a flexible floor portion constructed and arranged for placement between said reinforcement means and said second ends of said obliquely extending reinforcement straps on one hand and said floor wall on the other hand to protect said floor wall from damage caused by direct contact with cargo stored in said container.
- 36. A flexible insert as in claim 35, wherein said flexible insert further includes a flexible front end portion and spaced flexible side wall portions extending upward from said floor portion in position to shield said front end wall and said side walls of said container from direct contact with said cargo.
- 37. A flexible insert as in claim 34, further including spaced, reinforcing straps fixed to said end door portion to reinforce the latter, the first ends of said interior obliquely extending reinforcing straps being attached to at least one of said reinforcing straps.
- 38. A flexible insert as in claim 37, wherein said reinforcing straps form intersections, said intersections being fixed to the first ends of corresponding of said interior obliquely extending reinforcing straps.
- 39. A flexible insert as in claim 34, further including an unreinforced flexible insert free of any internal oblique reinforcing strap and comprising a floor portion, a pair of sidewall portions, a front wall portion and a rear door portion extending upward from said floor portion, said flexible end door portion being interposed between said unreinforced flexible insert and said rigid container.
- 40. A flexible insert as in claim 39, wherein said rigid container has a roof wall and said unreinforced flexible insert has a roof portion.
- 41. A flexible insert as in claim 34, further including an unreinforced flexible insert having a floor portion resting in part on said floor wall and in part on said obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps when the latter extend to be taut.
- 42. A flexible insert as in claim 41, wherein said unreinforced flexible insert has a front end portion and side wall portions extending upward from said floor portion to protect said walls of said container from direct contact with said cargo.
- 43. A flexible insert as in claim 41, wherein said end door portion is attached to a rear part of a flexible floor portion of a flexible insert having a flexible front end portion and flexible side wall portions to form a flexible insert reinforced by said obliquely extending interior reinforcing straps that support said unreinforced flexible insert within said container.
- 44. A flexible insert as in claim 33, further including an unreinforced flexible insert free of any internal or oblique reinforcing strap and comprising a floor portion, a pair of side wall portions, a front wall portion and a rear door portion extending upward from said floor portion, said flexible end door portion being interposed between said unreinforced flexible insert and said rigid container.
- 45. A flexible insert as in claim 44, wherein said rigid container has a roof wall and said unreinforced flexible insert has a roof portion.
- 46. A flexible insert for a rigid container having a floor wall, a front end wall, a pair of side walls and a rear door wall extending upward from said floor wall, said flexible insert having an end door portion that tends to bulge outward when said rear door wall is opened while said container is loaded with a cargo, a floor portion extending forward of said end door portion, side wall portions and a front end portion extending upward from said floor portion, obliquely extending internal reinforcing strap means connected at a first end to said end door portion and at a second end to said floor portion in such a manner that said interior, obliquely extending, reinforcing strap means extends to be taut to reinforce said flexible end door portion against outward bulging and an interior flexible insert free of obliquely extending reinforcing strap means having a floor portion constructed and arranged to rest in part on said floor portion of said reinforced insert and in part on said interior, obliquely extending, reinforcing strap means.
- 47. A flexible insert as in claim 46, wherein said interior flexible insert has a front end portion and a pair of side wall portions extending upward from said floor portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U. S. patent application Ser. No. 07/729,735 of Carlos J. D. Matias, filed Jul. 15, 1991 for FLEXIBLE INSERT AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION WITHIN A GENERALLY RECTANGULAR CONTAINER, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,170.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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