Claims
- 1. A flexible insert for installation within a container having a floor wall, a pair of side walls, a front end wall, and a closeable rear door 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 end door portion facing said rear door wall and extending upwardly from said floor portion within said rear door wall,
- said insert having a longitudinal axis and being constructed and arranged to receive means to secure at least one of said insert portions to a corresponding 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,
- said suspension mean elements carried by said insert including at least one longitudinally and obliquely extending reinforcing strap, said obliquely extending reinforcing strap having a first end secured to said rear end door portion and a second end secured to at least one of said walls of said container that faces one of said other portions of said insert, said obliquely extending reinforcing straps being constructed and arranged to be taut to support said rear 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 recited in claim 1 wherein said suspensions means elements carried by said insert are structured and disposed so as to operatively position said insert without collapsing said insert and without reducing an overall interior dimension thereof during use.
- 3. A flexible insert as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap includes a plurality of strap segments defining one of said ends so as to achieve a broader fastening area.
- 4. A flexible insert as recited in claim 3 wherein said one of said ends of said at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap which is defined by said plurality of strap segments includes said first end of said obliquely extending reinforcing strap, and at least one of said strap segments is structured to be secured to said rear end door portion in spaced apart relation from remaining ones of said strap segments.
- 5. A flexible insert as recited in claim 4 wherein each of said strap segments is structured to be secured to said end door portion in spaced apart relation from one another.
- 6. A flexible insert as recited in claim 3 wherein said plurality of strap segments are structured to be secured with one another at a central region of said obliquely extending reinforcing strap.
- 7. A flexible insert as recited in claim 3 wherein at least one of said strap segments is structured to extend through an interior of said insert.
- 8. A flexible insert as recited in claim 3 wherein at least one of said strap segments is structured to extend about an exterior of said insert.
- 9. A flexible insert as recited in claim 1 further including at least one rigid reinforcement member disposed at said end door portion and secured to the container so as to further prevent outward bulging of said end door portion.
- 10. A flexible insert as recited in claim 9 wherein said rigid reinforcement member is secured to the container by at least one of said obliquely extending reinforcing straps.
- 11. A flexible insert as recited in claim 9 wherein said rigid reinforcement member includes a rigid bar.
- 12. A flexible insert as recited in claim 11 wherein said rigid bar is vertically disposed within a vertical sleeve secured to said end door portion.
- 13. A flexible insert as recited in claim 12 wherein said vertical sleeve is disposed on an exterior of said end door portion.
- 14. A flexible insert as recited in claim 11 wherein said rigid bar is secured to said obliquely extending reinforcing straps at opposite ends thereof.
- 15. A flexible insert as recited in claim 9 wherein said rigid reinforcement member includes a rigid panel.
- 16. A flexible insert as recited in claim 15 wherein said rigid panel is disposed within a sleeve secured to said end door portion.
- 17. A flexible insert for a rigid container having a floor wall, a front end wall, a pair of side walls and a closeable rear door wall extending upwardly from said floor wall, said flexible insert comprising:
- at least one insert portion having a longitudinal axis, said at least one insert including 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,
- means to maintain a bottom part of said end door portion disposed at a bottom part of said container upon said container being loaded with the cargo,
- suspension members constructed and arranged to cooperate with cooperating suspension members carried by an upper part of said container so as to suspend an upper part of said end door portion in a generally elevated orientation,
- means attached to said end door portion to resist outward bulging comprising:
- at least one longitudinally and obliquely extending reinforcing strap 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 reinforcing strap extends to be taut to support said end door portion against outward bulging when said end door portion is so suspended and attached.
- 18. A flexible insert as recited in claim 17 wherein said means to maintain said bottom part of said end door portion disposed at the bottom part of said container includes a floor portion.
- 19. A flexible insert as recited in claim 17 wherein said suspension members extend from an upper part of said end door portion.
- 20. A flexible insert as recited in claim 17 further including a roof portion secured to an upper part of said end door portion, said suspension members extending from said roof portion to suspend said upper part of said end door portion in said generally elevated orientation.
- 21. A flexible insert as recited in claim 17 wherein said at least one obliquely extending strap is structured and disposed to resist outward bulging of said end door portion without collapsing said end door portion and without reducing an overall cargo containing interior dimension of said flexible insert.
- 22. A flexible insert as recited in claim 17 wherein said at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap includes a plurality of strap segments defining one of said ends so as to achieve a broader fastening area.
- 23. A flexible insert as recited in claim 22 wherein said one of said ends of said at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap which is defined by said plurality of strap segments includes said first end of said obliquely extending reinforcing strap, and at least one of said strap segments is structured to be secured to said rear end door portion in spaced apart relation from remaining ones of said strap segments.
- 24. A flexible insert as recited in claim 23 wherein each of said strap segments is structured to be secured to said end door portion in spaced apart relation from one another.
- 25. A flexible insert as recited in claim 22 wherein said plurality of strap segments are structured to be secured with one another at a central region of said obliquely extending reinforcing strap.
- 26. A flexible insert as recited in claim 22 wherein at least one of said strap segments is structured to extend through an interior of said insert.
- 27. A flexible insert as recited in claim 22 wherein at least one of said strap segments is structured to extend about an exterior of said insert.
- 28. A flexible insert as recited in claim 17 wherein said means attached to said end door portion to resist outward bulging further includes a rigid reinforcement member disposed at said end door portion and secured to the container so as to further prevent outward bulging of said end door portion.
- 29. A flexible insert as recited in claim 28 wherein said rigid reinforcement member is secured to the container by at least one of said obliquely extending reinforcing straps.
- 30. A flexible insert as recited in claim 29 wherein said rigid reinforcement member includes a rigid bar.
- 31. A flexible insert as recited in claim 30 wherein said rigid bar is disposed within a vertical sleeve secured to said end door portion.
- 32. A flexible insert as recited in claim 31 wherein said vertical sleeve is disposed on an exterior of said end door portion.
- 33. A flexible insert as recited in claim 30 wherein said rigid bar is secured to said obliquely extending reinforcing straps at opposite ends thereof.
- 34. A flexible insert as recited in claim 29 wherein said rigid reinforcement member includes a rigid panel.
- 35. A flexible insert as recited in claim 34 wherein said rigid panel is disposed within a sleeve secured to said end door portion.
- 36. A flexible insert for a rigid container having a floor wall, a front end wall, a pair of side walls and a closeable rear door wall extending upwardly from said floor wall, said flexible insert comprising:
- at least one insert portion having a longitudinal axis, said at least one insert including 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,
- means to maintain a bottom part of said end door portion disposed at a bottom part of said container upon said container being loaded with the cargo,
- suspension members constructed and arranged to cooperate with cooperating suspension members carried by an upper part of said container so as to suspend an upper part of said end door portion in a generally elevated orientation,
- means attached to said end door portion to resist outward bulging comprising:
- at least one longitudinally and obliquely extending reinforcing strap 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 reinforcing strap extends to be taut to support said flexible end door portion against outward bulging when said end door portion is so suspended and attached, and
- said at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap including a plurality of strap segments defining one of said ends so as to achieve a broader fastening area.
- 37. A flexible insert as recited in claim 36 wherein said at least one obliquely extending strap is structured and disposed to resist outward bulging of said end door portion without collapsing said end door portion and reducing an overall cargo containing interior dimension of said flexible insert.
- 38. A flexible insert as recited in claim 36 wherein said means attached to said end door portion to resist outward bulging further including a rigid reinforcement member disposed at said end door portion and secured to the container so as to further prevent outward bulging of said end door portion.
- 39. A flexible insert as recited in claim 38 wherein said rigid reinforcement member is secured to the container by at least one of said obliquely extending reinforcing straps.
- 40. A flexible insert for a rigid container having a floor wall, a front end wall, a pair of side walls and a closeable rear door wall extending upwardly from said floor wall, said including a flexible end door portion that tends to bulge flexible insert comprising:
- at least one insert portion, said at least one insert outward when said rear door wall is opened while said container is loaded with a cargo,
- means to maintain a bottom part of said end door portion disposed at a bottom part of said container upon said container being loaded with the cargo,
- suspension members constructed and arranged to cooperate with cooperating suspension members carried by an upper part of said container so as to suspend an upper part of said end door portion in a generally elevated orientation,
- means attached to said end door portion to resist outward bulging comprising:
- at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap 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 reinforcing strap extends to be taut to support said flexible end door portion against outward bulging when said end door portion is so suspended and attached, and
- a rigid reinforcement member disposed at said end door portion and secured to the container by at least one of said obliquely extending reinforcing straps so as to further prevent outward bulging of said end door portion.
- 41. A flexible insert as recited in claim 40 wherein said at least one obliquely extending strap is structured and disposed to resist outward bulging of said end door portion without collapsing said end door portion and without reducing an overall cargo containing interior dimension of said flexible insert.
- 42. A flexible insert as recited in claim 40 wherein said at least one obliquely extending reinforcing strap includes a plurality of strap segments defining one of said ends so as to achieve a broader fastening area.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/467,103 MODIFIED FLEXIBLE INSERT FOR A GENERALLY RECTANGULAR CONTAINER filed Jun. 6, 1995 and due to issue Aug. 6, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,563, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/083,445 MODIFIED FLEXIBLE INSERT FOR A GENERALLY RECTANGULAR CONTAINER filed Jun. 28, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,476 issued Jun. 6, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of United States Patent application Ser. No. 07/911,722 MODIFIED FLEXIBLE INSERT FOR A GENERALLY RECTANGULAR CONTAINER filed Jul. 10, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,621 issued Jun. 29, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of 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 issued Aug. 11, 1992.
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