Claims
- 1. A wall panel of a load container having a volume defined by one or more of the wall panels, comprising:
a first plastic layer forming one surface of said wall panel; a second plastic layer forming an opposite surface of said wall panel; and a reinforcement layer at least in part disposed between said first and second plastic layers; wherein said first and second plastic layers and said reinforcement layer form a uniform homogenous composite wall panel.
- 2. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein said load container is defined by a plurality of said wall panels arranged in an edge to edge fashion.
- 3. The wall panel of claim 2, wherein said one surface of said wall panel formed by said first plastic layer is an exterior surface of said load container and wherein said opposite surface of said wall panel formed by said second plastic layer is an interior surface of said load container.
- 4. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein said load container is selected from the group of containers including hoppers, storage bins and silos.
- 5. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein the load container is selected from a group of transportable containers including a truck mounted load container and a railcar mounted load container.
- 6. The wall panel of claim 5, wherein said load container is a truck mounted load container and further including a vehicle frame mounting a load container frame mounting said load container.
- 7. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second plastic layers is polyethylene.
- 8. The wall panel of claim 7, wherein said polyethylene is an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 9. The wall panel of claim 8, wherein said ultra high molecular weight polyethylene is TIVAR.
- 10. The wall panel of claim 9, wherein the first and second plastic layers are TIVAR.
- 11. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein said reinforcement layer is metal.
- 12. The wall panel of claim 11, wherein said reinforcement layer is an expanded metal.
- 13. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein said first plastic layer is made from a pre-pressed plastic sheet.
- 14. The wall panel of claim 13, wherein said pre-pressed plastic sheet is adhered to said reinforcement layer.
- 15. The wall panel of claim 14, wherein an ultra high molecular weight plastic tape adhesive is disposed between said pre-pressed plastic sheet and said reinforcement layer.
- 16. The wall panel of claim 15, wherein said first and second plastic layers are ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 17. The wall panel of claim 16, wherein said first and second plastic layers are TIVAR.
- 18. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein said second plastic layer defines a surface of said wall panel defining an interior surface of said load container and has a coefficient of friction of no more than about 0.2.
- 19. A method of making a composite wall panel for a load container, wherein said load container is formed from a plurality of panels defining a load container volume, said method comprising:
inserting a pre-pressed plastic sheet into a mold; setting a reinforcement layer against said pre-pressed plastic sheet; inserting plastic resin into said mold at least onto said reinforcement layer; and closing said mold with said plastic sheet, said reinforcement layer and said plastic resin inside; heating and pressurizing said mold to form a composite wall panel having said reinforcement layer disposed between a plastic layer formed of said pre-pressed plastic sheet and another plastic layer formed of said plastic resin.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said reinforcement sheet is metal.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said plastic resin is an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said pre-pressed plastic sheet is an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further including adhering the reinforcement layer to said pre-pressed plastic sheet.
- 24. A method of repairing a load container, wherein said load container is formed from a plurality of plastic panels defining a load container volume, said panels being secured to a load container frame, and at least one of said panels is damaged, said method comprising:
detaching the at least one damaged panel from the load container frame; and replacing said at least one damaged panel with at least one undamaged panel; and securing said at least one undamaged panel to the load container frame.
- 25. A method of making a vehicle having a vehicle frame supporting a load container frame in turn supporting a load container, comprising the steps of:
rotatably mounting at least one wheel to said vehicle frame; mounting said load container frame to said vehicle frame; and attaching a plurality of plastic panels in an edge to edge fashion to said load container frame and forming said load container having a volume for containing a load.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said plurality of plastic panels are a composite material including a reinforcement layer disposed between two plastic layers.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said reinforcement layer is metal.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said plastic layers are made of an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the ultra high molecular weight polyethylene is TIVAR.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein at least one of said plastic layers is formed from a pre-pressed plastic sheet.
- 31. The method of claim 25, wherein at least one of said panels is fixed to said load container frame by at least one bolt received in a countersunk hole formed in a surface of one of said plastic layers at an interior of said load container.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein said at least one bolt is capped by a non-metallic cap which is substantially flush with said surface.
- 33. A load container for mounting to a vehicle, said load container comprising:
a load container frame formed from spaced apart structural members supported by said vehicle frame; and a plurality of plastic panels arranged in an edge to edge fashion secured to said load container frame, and forming a load container having a volume for containing a load.
- 34. The load container of claim 33, wherein a sealing material is interposed between at least one pair of adjacent panels.
- 35. The load container of claim 34, wherein said sealing material is a gasket.
- 36. The load container of claim 33, wherein at least one edge of at least one panel includes a tongue received in a groove formed in an edge of an adjacent panel.
- 37. The load container of claim 33, wherein at least one of said panels of said plurality is made of polyethylene.
- 38. The load container of claim 33, wherein at least one of said panels is made of a reinforced polyethylene composite having a reinforcement layer disposed between two plastic layers.
- 39. The load container of claim 33, in which at least one of said panels is non-planar.
- 40 The load container of claim 33, wherein at least one joint between at least one pair of adjacent panels is welded together.
- 41. The load container of claim 33, wherein at least one of said panels is fixed to said load container frame by at least one bolt received in a countersunk hole formed in a surface of said load container.
- 42. The load container of claim 41, wherein said at least one bolt is capped by a non-metallic cap which is substantially flush with said surface.
- 43. The load container of claim 33, wherein said load container frame includes cross members joined to said structural members to space said structural members apart.
- 44. A vehicle comprising:
a vehicle frame; a load container frame supported by said vehicle frame; and a plurality of plastic panels arranged in an edge to edge fashion secured to said load container frame, and forming a load container having a volume for containing a load.
- 45. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein sealing material is interposed between at least one pair of adjacent panels.
- 46. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one edge of at least one panel includes a tongue received in a groove formed in an edge of an adjacent panel.
- 47. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one of said panels is formed from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 48. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one of said plurality of plastic panels are a plastic composite material including a reinforcement layer disposed between two plastic layers.
- 49. The vehicle of claim 48, wherein at least one of said plastic layers is an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and said reinforcement layer is metal.
- 50. The vehicle of claim 49, wherein one of said plastic layers is formed from a pre-pressed sheet.
- 51. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one hopper forms a part of said load container.
- 52. The vehicle of claim 51, wherein said at least one hopper is formed from at least one non-metallic panel supported by at least one of said vehicle frame and said load container frame.
- 53. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one of said panels is non-planar.
- 54. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one joint between at least one pair of adjacent panels is welded together.
- 55. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein at least one of said panels is fixed to said load container frame by at least one bolt received in a countersunk hole formed in a surface of said load container.
- 56. The vehicle of claim 55, wherein said at least one bolt is capped by a non-metallic cap which is substantially flush with said surface.
- 57. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein said load container frame is formed from spaced apart structural members supported by said vehicle frame.
- 58. The vehicle of claim 57, wherein said load container frame includes cross members joined to said structural members to space said structural members apart.
- 59. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein said vehicle frame is a truck frame rotatably mounting a plurality of ground engaging wheels for contacting a ground surface.
- 60. The vehicle of claim 59, further including a tractor is joined to said vehicle frame.
- 61. The vehicle of claim 44, wherein said vehicle frame is a railcar frame rotatably mounting a plurality of rail engaging wheels for riding on one or more rails.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/404,065 filed on Aug. 16, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60404065 |
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