Claims
- 1. A container for packaging roading grade bitumen comprising an inner flexible casing located in intimate contact with a separate outer flexible casing, said inner casing being of a material which has a softening temperature greater than the temperature of the bitumen when the bitumen is loaded into said container but lower than the temperature at which the bitumen is applied in use, the inner casing material having a viscosity at the bitumen application temperature which enables the inner casing when melted with the bitumen to be applied therewith, the outer casing being of a plastic material which does not adhere to the inner casing, has a softening temperature which is such that melting does not occur at the bitumen application temperature, and has a strength characteristic which enables the outer casing to support and contain the inner casing during container filling with bitumen, transportation and storage, but which can be readily stripped from the inner casing to leave the bitumen contained solely within the inner casing.
- 2. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner casing material has a density substantially that of the bitumen to be contained therein at the temperature at which the bitumen is applied in use, said inner casing material being non-biodegradable and as thermally stable as the bitumen when held at the temperatures at which the bitumen is stored and applied.
- 3. Container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner and outer casings are of seamless tubular construction and are of substantially the same diameters.
- 4. Container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inner casing is formed of a low density polyethylene film and the outer casing is formed of a high melting polyamide film.
- 5. Container as claimed in claim 4, wherein the polyethylene film is of a thickness in the range of 0.02 to 0.07 mm, and the polyamide film is of a thickness in the range of 0.02 to 0.1 mm.
- 6. A container as claimed in claim 4, wherein a member selected from the group consisting of release agents and slip materials is incorporated between the inner and outer casings.
- 7. A container as claimed in claim 4, wherein a member selected from the group consisting of release agents and slip materials is incorporated in at least one of the inner and outer casings.
- 8. A container as claimed in one of claims 6 or 7, wherein the release agent is a slip material which is a low density polyethylene master batch containing a slip additive.
- 9. A container as claimed in any one of claims 6 or 7, wherein a low density polyethylene master batch containing a slip additive is incorporated with at least one of the inner and outer casings so as to provide a slip surface at the interface of the inner and outer casings.
- 10. A container as claimed in claim 4, wherein the inner casing has a softening temperature in the range of 60.degree. to 120.degree. C.
- 11. A container as claimed in claim 2, wherein the outer casing is impervious to movement therethrough of material contained therein.
- 12. Container as claimed in claim 4, wherein a slip material is incorporated in the inner casing.
- 13. Container as claimed in claim 4, wherein a slip material is incorporated in the outer casing.
- 14. Container as claimed in claim 9, wherein said low density polyethylene master batch containing the slip additive is incorporated with the inner casing so as to provide a slip surface at the interface of said casings.
- 15. A container as claimed in claim 9, wherein the low density polyethylene master batch containing a slip additive is incorporated into the outer casing.
- 16. A package of road grade bitumen comprising said bitumen located inside of a container which comprises an inner flexible casing located in intimate contact with a separate outer flexible casing, said inner casing being of a material which has a softening temperature greater than the temperature of the bitumen when the bitumen is loaded into said container but lower than the temperature at which the bitumen is applied in use, the inner casing material having a viscosity at the bitumen application temperature which enables the inner casing when melted with the bitumen to be applied therewith, the outer casing being of a plastic material which does not adhere to the inner casing, has a softening temperature which is such that melting does not occur at the bitumen applicaion temperature, and has a strength characteristic which enables the outer casing to support and contain the inner casing during container filling with bitumen, transportation and storage, but which can be readily stripped from the inner casing to leave the bitumen contained solely within the inner casing.
- 17. The package of claim 16, wherein the bitumen is contained in a package consisting of a polyethylene inner casing and a polyamide outer casing.
- 18. Package of claim 16, wherein about 25 to about 50 kg. of bitumen are in said package.
- 19. A method for packaging, transporting and using road grade bitumen, said method comprising heating the bitumen to be packaged to a flowable temperature, and thereafter flowing said bitumen into a container comprising an inner flexible casing located in intimate contact with a separate outer flexible casing, said inner casing being of a material which has a softening temperature greater than the temperature of the bitumen when the bitumen is loaded into said container but lower than the temperature at which the bitumen is applied in use, the inner casing material having a viscosity at the bitumen application temperature which enables the inner casing when melted with the bitumen to be applied therewith, the outer casing being of a plastic material which does not adhere to the inner casing, has a softening temperature which is such that melting does not occur at the bitumen application temperature, and has a strength characteristic which enables the outer casing to support and contain the inner casing during container filling with bitumen, transportation and storage, but which can be readily stripped from the inner casing to leave the bitumen contained solely within the inner casing, sealing the inner and outer casings after the bitumen has been loaded into the inner casing to prevent escape of said bitumen during transport, transporting the packaged bitumen, removing said outer casing, and heating the inner casing and bitumen packaged therein to melt the inner casing material into the bitumen, and thereafter applying the melted inner casing and bitumen to a road surface.
- 20. Method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the inner and outer casings are of seamless tubular construction and are of substantially the same diameters, the inner casing being formed of a low density polyethylene film and the outer casing being formed of a nylon film.
- 21. Method of claim 19, wherein about 25 to about 50 kg. of said bitumen are flowed into said inner flexible casing.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 125,544, filed Feb. 28, 1980 now abandoned.
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