Claims
- 1. A flexible intermediate bulk container comprising:
a unitary subassembly having top and bottom edges and opposed ends and comprising alternating stiffening panel receiving pockets and high strength sections; the opposed ends of the unitary subassembly being joined together to form the unitary subassembly into an enclosure; a bottom wall secured to the bottom edge of the unitary subassembly; a plurality of stiffening panels each received in one of the stiffening panel pockets of the unitary subassembly; and means located at the top edge of the unitary subassembly for retaining the stiffening panels in the stiffening panel receiving pockets.
- 2. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening panel receiving pockets of the unitary subassembly comprise spaced apart single layer woven fabric panels and wherein the high strength sections comprise integral structures woven from the same fibers comprising the single layer woven fabric panels of the stiffening panel receiving pockets.
- 3. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the opposed ends of the unitary subassembly are joined together by sewing.
- 4. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the bottom wall is secured to the bottom edge of the unitary subassembly by sewing.
- 5. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening panels are formed from corrugated plastic sheeting.
- 6. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening panels are formed from fiberboard.
- 7. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening panels are formed from plywood.
- 8. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening panels are retained in the stiffening panel receiving pockets by sewing.
- 9. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening panels are releaseably retained in the stiffening panel receiving pockets.
- 10. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 1 wherein the opposed ends of the unitary subassembly are joined together by sewing, wherein the bottom wall is secured to the bottom edge of the unitary subassembly by sewing, and wherein the stiffening panels are retained in the stiffening panel receiving pocket by sewing.
- 11. An octagon shaped flexible intermediate bulk container comprising:
a unitary subassembly having top and bottom edges and opposed ends and comprising eight stiffening panel receiving pockets and seven high strength sections located between adjacent stiffening panel receiving pockets and high strength end sections located at the ends of the subassembly; the high strength end sections of the unitary subassembly being joined together to form the unitary subassembly into an enclosure; a bottom wall secured to the bottom edge of the unitary subassembly; eight stiffening panels each received in one of the eight stiffening panel receiving pockets of the unitary subassembly; and means located at the top edge of the unitary subassembly for retaining the stiffening panels in the stiffening panel receiving pockets.
- 12. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the stiffening panel receiving pockets of the unitary subassembly comprise spaced apart single layer woven fabric panels and wherein the high strength sections comprise integral structures woven from the same fibers comprising the stiffening panel receiving pockets.
- 13. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the high strength end sections of the unitary subassembly are joined together by sewing.
- 14. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the bottom wall is secured to the bottom edge of the unitary subassembly by sewing.
- 15. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the stiffening panels are formed from corrugated plastic sheeting.
- 16. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the stiffening panels are formed from fiberboard.
- 17. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the stiffening panels are formed from plywood.
- 18. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the stiffening panels are retained in the stiffening panel receiving pockets by sewing.
- 19. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the stiffening panels are releaseably retained in the stiffening panel receiving pockets.
- 20. The flexible intermediate bulk container according to claim 11 wherein the opposed ends of the unitary subassembly are joined together by sewing, wherein the bottom wall is secured to the bottom edge of the unitary subassembly by sewing, and wherein the stiffening panels are retained in the stiffening panel receiving pocket by sewing.
- 21. For use in manufacturing a flexible intermediate bulk container, a unitary subassembly comprising alternating stiffening panel receiving pockets and high strength sections.
- 22. The unitary subassembly of claim 21 which comprises a woven fabric construction.
- 23. The unitary subassembly of claim 21 wherein the stiffening panel receiving pockets comprise spaced apart single layer woven panels formed from predetermined fibers and wherein the high strength sections comprise the same fibers utilized in the construction of the spaced apart panels of the stiffening panel receiving pockets which are woven into a high strength construction.
- 24. The unitary subassembly of claim 23 wherein the entire unitary subassembly is formed from polyethylene.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application under 37 C.F.R. §1.63 of application Ser. No. 09/771,270 filed Jan. 26, 2001, currently pending, which is a continuation application of Application Serial No. 09/515,631 filed Feb. 29, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,443, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/458,362 filed Dec. 9, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,755, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/390,403 filed Sep. 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,198.
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