Claims
- 1. A bulk stackable drum comprising a substantially cylindrical drum wall (30) and disk-shaped drum top end and drum bottom end (32, 34), said drum having a longitudinal axis extending between said top and bottom ends (32, 34) and having adjacent at least the drum top end (32) a circumferential handling ring (38), said disk-shaped drum top end (32) being connected with the drum wall by an elastically deformable conical ringpart (42), extending conically between the drum wall and drum end; characterized in that the upper handling ring (38) is formed by a ringpart (75) running axially in extension of the drum wall (30) and parallel to said longitudinal axis to define a between an interior surface of the ringpart (75) of the upper handling ring (38) and the conical ringpart (42) of the drum end (32); and said top drum end (32) projects axially beyond the handling ring (38) by a projection distance (52) equal to one to five times the wall thickness of the drum wall (30) or the drum top and bottom ends (32, 34), said conically extending ringpart (42) of the drum top end (32) being upon stack loading elastically so deformable that in the drum interior a supportive hydrostatic pressure of between 0.1 and 0.3 bar, preferably approximately 0.16 bar, is first built up, before the stack loading can be transmitted into the upper handling ring (38) and into the cylindrical drum wall (30).
- 2. A drum as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the ringpart (42) at the drum top end (2) is elastically deformable, the top end (2) projects axially beyond the upper handling ring (38), and the drum bottom end (34) is disposed flush with the lower handling ring (40).
- 3. A drum as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the upper projection distance (52) of the drum top end (32) above the upper handling ring (38) amounts to approximately three to four times the wall thickness of the drum wall (30) and the drum top end (32).
- 4. Drum as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the upper projection distance (52) of the drum top end (32) above the upper handling ring (38) amounts approximately to three times the drum wall thickness and the lower projection distance of the drum bottom end (34) below the lower handling ring (40) amounts to one to two times the thickness of the drum wall (30).
- 5. Drum as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the conical ringpart (42, 44) is formed as an elastically deformable deformation zone with circumferential annular accordion-like grooves on outer and inner surfaces of the conical ringpart (42).
- 6. Drum as claimed in any one of the previous claims 1 to 6 characterized in that the drum top edge (32) includes a filling/draining bung (36) having an upper edge located no higher than flush with the outer surface of the drum top end (32).
- 7. Process to augment the stacking properties, in particular the long-term stacking quality of gastight sealed bulk drums having a top drum end and a bottom drum end and filled with liquid to define a gas space between the level of the liquid and the top drum end, said drum further having at least one circumferential handling ring adjacent one drum end on an outer drum wall, at least one drum end projecting axially beyond the drum handling ring characterized in that when the drums are stacked on top of each other at least the top drum end (32) in the lower gastight sealed drum first yields elastically to create an internal hydrostatic pressure in the drum interior between 0.1 and 0.3 bar preferably some 0.16 bar before a vertical stack loading can be transmitted over the top drum end (32) and upper handling ring (38) and into the drum wall (30), with only locally limited loading on the circumferential handling ring (38, 40) formed axially as an extension of the drum wall (30) to distribute the incurred stack load over a larger periphery of the drum wall (30) and achieve better stacking capacities, in particular improved long-term stacking quality.
- 8. A bulk stackable drum comprising a substantially cylindrical drum wall (30) and disk-shaped drum top end and drum bottom end (32, 34), said drum having a longitudinal axis extending between said top and bottom ends (32, 34) and having adjacent at least the drum top end (32) on the cylindrical drum wall (30) a circumferential handling ring (38), at least the top drum end (32) of the disk-shaped drum ends (32, 34) being connected with the drum wall by an elastically deformable conical ringpart (42, 44), extending conically between the drum wall and drum end; characterized in that the upper handling ring (38) is formed by a ringpart (75) running axially in extension of the drum wall (30) and parallel to said longitudinal axis to define a free wedge-shaped space between an interior surface of the ringpart (75) of the upper handling ring (38) and the conical ringpart (42) of the drum end (32); and at least the top drum end (32) projects axially beyond the handling ring (38) by a projection distance (52) equal to one to five times the wall thickness of the drum wall (30) or the drum top and bottom ends (32, 34), at least the conically extending ringpart (42) of the drum top end (32) is elastically deformable whereby upon stack loading, said conically extending ringpart deforms to create in the drum interior a supportive hydrostatic pressure of between 0.1 and 0.3 bar, preferably approx. 0.16 bar, before the stack loading can be transmitted into the handling ring (38) and into the cylindrical drum wall (30).
- 9. A bulk stackable drum comprising a substantially cylindrical drum wall (30) and disk-shaped drum top end and drum bottom end (32, 34), said drum having a longitudinal axis extending between said top and bottom ends (32, 34) and having adjacent at least the drum top end (32) on the cylindrical drum wall (30) a circumferential handling ring (38), said disk-shaped drum top end (32) being connected with the drum wall by an elastically deformable conical ringpart (42), extending conically between the drum wall and drum end; characterized in that the upper handling ring (38) is formed by a ringpart (75) having a normal unloaded position running substantially axially as an extension of the drum wall (30) and in axial alignment therewith and extending in a substantially parallel direction to said longitudinal axis to define a free wedge-shaped space between an interior surface of the ringpart (75) of the upper handling ring (38) and the conical ringpart (42) of the drum end (32); said ringpart (75) extending in said substantially parallel direction to the extent necessary whereby upon downward loading of said drum end (32) and said ringpart (75) in the direction of said longitudinal axis, said loading is transferred downwardly into said drum wall (30) without movement of said ringpart (75) radially outwardly of said drum wall (30); and said top drum end (32) projects axially beyond the handling ring (38) by a projection distance (52) equal to one to five times the wall thickness of the drum wall (30) or the drum top and bottom ends (32, 34), said conically extending ringpart (42) of the drum top end (32) being upon stack loading elastically so deformable that in the drum interior a supportive hydrostatic pressure of between 0.1 and 0.3 bar is first built up, before the stack loading can be transmitted into the upper handling ring (38) and ringpart (75) and into the drum wall (30).
- 10. A drum as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the drum is an open top drum having an open upper end with a separate drum lid (62) supported on said upper end; and said drum top end (32), said conical ringpart (42) and said upper handling ring (38) are included in said separate drum lid (62).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/920,562, filed Aug. 13, 1992, now abandoned.
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