The invention relates to an industrial packaging container of plastic (HD-PE) such as e.g. a bunged drum, a lidded drum, a jerrican, or an inner container for a pallet container (IBC). Such packaging containers or drums are used for storage and transport in particular of combustible or explosive liquid or solid contents.
A bunged drum typically includes a cylindrical drum wall, a disk-shaped drum bottom end, and a respective drum top end. Provided in the transition zone between drum wall and drum top is a circumferential carrying and transport ring (handling ring=L-ring). The drum top end has formed therein at least one bung opening which is arranged in a recessed bunged housing (bung depression) and has an upright bung fitting. The upper open drum body of a lidded drum is closed by an attached drum lid and tension ring. The drum lid may also be provided with bung openings. Jerrican and IBC inner container are closed by respective screw caps.
Any packaging container useful for storage and transport of especially hazardous liquid contents must be inspected by an official authority and approved. The container has to meet certain requirements and exhibit, for example, sufficient stacking stability, drop resistance and tightness.
When using the packaging container for combustible contents or liquids, care should be taken to avoid electric charge buildup and spark formation during manipulation of the container, in particular during filling or emptying, so as to prevent explosion of evaporating gas mixtures.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an industrial packaging container of the afore-stated type for storage and transport of especially combustible contents (liquids), having a particular construction to allow use in explosive areas.
This object is attained by a packaging container (electrically dissipative plastic container) in such a manner that an electric connection is established between the inside content and the bottom end, upon which the packaging container rests, so that an explosive electrostatic charge buildup of the content and/or the container body is prevented and the electrostatic charge buildup is securely transmitted into the bottom end.
The dependent claims set forth further advantageous structural modifications of the invention.
The construction of the dissipative plastic container is characterized in particular by:
Further important and essential features of the introduced novel packaging container according to the invention are shown in the drawings.
Exemplified embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which:
a shows a bung plug with attached dip tube,
b shows a bung plug of the bunged drum according to
c shows the bung plug screwed into the bung fitting,
a shows a sealing cap for a bung plug,
b shows a bung plug with attached sealing cap and inserted dip tube,
c shows another bung fitting,
d shows the bung plug according to
a shows a particular bottom bung fitting,
b shows an enlarged illustration of the bottom bung fitting screwed into the drum bottom end according to
a shows a particular bottom plastic plug,
b shows the plastic plug according to
a shows a plastic plug connected with an outer layer,
b shows an enlarged illustration of the plastic plug according to
a shows a particular configuration of the outer plastic layer guided inwardly,
b shows an enlarged illustration of the inwardly guided outer plastic layer according to
a shows a bung plug 18 of electroconductive plastic in which the dip tube 16 is inserted.
b shows an enlarged view of the bung fitting of the plastic drum 10 to illustrate the extension of the outer electroconductive layer 12 of the drum wall up to the upper rim of the bung fitting. As a result—as shown in
a illustrates a metallic cover cap 20 (=sealing cap), and
c shows the pertaining bung fitting, while
a and
According to another variation—illustrated in
According to another variation—illustrated in
According to another variation—illustrated in
The container body may also be designed with three layers, with only the outer layer being electroconductive. The inner layer is made of typical natural undyed plastic (new material without color additives and UV stabilizers), while the middle layer may be made of another material, such as, e.g., recovered pellets (material recovered from used plastic containers).
The electroconductive layers or parts are made of electroconductive plastic material, e.g. additives like TiO2, nano-clay, soot, nano-composite, metal fibers or are covered with a conductive varnish.
In case of need, e.g., when the conductive outer layer is blackened with soot, the plastic container may be provided with one or more viewing strips, whereby the viewing strips have preferably limited length and extend only across the vertical wall region.
The measures according to the invention assure a permanent electric connection between the content and the container outside or the support surface upon the ground even in a most detrimental situation, e.g. when the container is half empty or the drum lies on the side. The electrically charge dissipating container should hereby stand across its entire surface with the conductive plastic outer side upon the bottom (ground).
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