Stackable flexible intermediate bulk container having corner supports

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220755
  • Patent Number
    6,220,755
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 9, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A baffle-type bulk bag is reinforced with triangular support members positioned in the triangular corners of the bulk bag to facilitate stacking. The bulk bag may include double layer side walls having support panels received therein.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to flexible intermediate bulk containers, also known as bulk bags, and more particularly to baffle-type bulk bags which are adapted for stacking one on top of another.




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Over the past thirty years flexible intermediate bulk containers, commonly known as bulk bags, have come into widespread use for receiving, storing, transporting, and discharging flowable materials of all types. Although circular bulk bags are known, bulk bags are typically constructed from rectangular panels which are sewn together along their adjacent edges to define a bulk bag which is initially square or rectangular in horizontal cross section. Nevertheless, all bulk bags, whether initially square, rectangular, or circular in cross section tend to assume a circular configuration when filled due to the uniform pressure imposed by the contents of the bulk bag against the flexible fabric side walls thereof.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,859 discloses a bulk bag comprising four double layer side walls. Stiffeners formed from cardboard are inserted between the layers of the side walls thereby imparting sufficient rigidity to the container to permit its use with liquids. Although the bulk bag of the '859 patent has been generally well received, its utilization has been somewhat limited by the fact that it cannot be stacked.




Co-pending application Ser. No. 09/390,403 assigned to the assignee hereof (doing business as Composite Container Corp.) discloses an improvement over the bulk bag of the '859 patent. In application Ser. No. 09/390,403 there is disclosed a bulk bag having double layer side walls and vertically extending corner pockets. Plywood sheets are received between the layers of the side walls and wooden posts are received in the corner pockets to provide a bulk bag suitable for use with liquids which is stackable.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,710 discloses a baffle-type bulk bag wherein bridge panels or baffles are sewn across the four corners of a nominally rectangular bulk bag. The baffles prevent the side walls of the bulk bags from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag is filled, thereby retaining the filled bulk bag in a more or less rectangular cross-sectional configuration. The baffles may be provided with apertures which allow material to flow into and out of the corners of the bulk bag during filling and discharging operations.




The present invention comprises an improvement over the prior art as defined by the '859 and '710 patents and application Ser. No. 09/340,403 to provide a baffle-type bulk bag which is stackable. In accordance with the broader aspects of the invention, triangular stiffeners are provided in the triangular corners of baffle-type bulk bags. The stiffeners may be formed from various materials including plastic panels, panels formed from corrugated paperboard and similar materials, etc. The stiffeners may be provided with apertures aligned with the apertures of the baffles thereby permitting the flow of material into and out of the bulk bag during filling and discharging operations.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, baffle-type bulk bags may be provided with double layer side walls extending between the baffles. In such instances, stiffeners may be employed in the side walls of the bulk bag in addition to the stiffeners that are utilized in the triangular corners defined by the baffles.




In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, there is provided an eight piece bulk bag side wall construction. An outer layer comprises four rectangular sections which are joined along seams disposed at the midpoints of the side walls of the bulk bag. An inner layer also comprises four sections which are similarly joined by seams located at the midpoints of the bulk bag side walls. The inner and outer layers are in turn joined by vertically extended seams located adjacent the corners of the bulk bag thereby defining the baffles and the double layer side walls of the bulk bag.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete understanding of the invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a prior art baffle-type bulk bag;





FIG. 2

is a horizontal sectional view of the baffle-type bulk bag of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

illustrating a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross section of a plastic panel useful in the practice of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross section of a corrugated panel useful in the practice of the invention;





FIG. 6

is a horizontal sectional view of a bulk bag comprising a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a top view illustrating a first variation of the triangular support of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a top view illustrating a second variation of the triangular support of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a top view illustrating a third variation of the triangular support of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is perspective view of a triangular support member useful in conjunction with the embodiments of the invention illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 6

.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the Drawings, and particularly to

FIG. 1

thereof, there is shown a baffle-type bulk bag


10


of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,710 granted Dec. 31, 1991 to the assignee hereof. The bulk bag


10


comprises four side panels


12


, a top panel


14


, and a bottom panel


16


. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the top panel


14


may be provided with various types and kinds of fill chutes or spouts depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention. Likewise, the bottom panel


16


may be provided with various types and kinds of discharge chutes or spouts, or may comprise a plain bottom as shown, depending upon the requirements of particular application of the invention.




The bulk bag


10


is further illustrated in FIG.


2


. In its assembled configuration, the bulk bag


10


comprises four side walls


18


which are formed by joining adjacent side panels


12


along vertically extending seams


19


located at the midpoints of the side walls


18


. The bulk bag


10


further comprises four corners


20


.




A baffle


22


extends across each corner


20


of the bulk bag


10


. The baffles


22


prevent the side walls


18


of the bulk bag


10


from bulging outwardly when the bulk bag


10


is filled, thereby retaining the filled bulk bag in a generally rectangular configuration. The baffles


22


are secured to the side panels


12


of the bulk bag by vertically extending seams


24


. Referring simultaneously to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the baffles


22


may be provided with apertures


26


to facilitate movement of material into and out of the corners of the bulk bag during filling and discharging operations.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, there is shown a baffle-type bulk bag


30


incorporating a first embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag


30


is constructed similarly to the bulk bag


10


illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith. Thus, the bulk bag


30


comprises four side walls


32


which intersect at four corners


34


. A baffle


36


extends across each corner


34


. The baffles


36


may be provided with apertures


38


to facilitate the flow of material into and out of the triangular corners defined by the baffles during bulk bag filling and discharging operations.




In accordance with the present invention, each of the triangular corners of the bulk bag


30


, as defined by the baffles


36


, is provided with a stiffener


40


. The stiffeners


40


are preferably triangular in cross section and dimensioned to closely match the dimensions of the triangular corners of the bulk bag. The vertical dimensions of the stiffeners


40


are matched to the height of the bulk bag in which they are used, that is, the stiffeners


40


extend the entire distance between the upper and lower edges of the side walls


32


of the bulk bag


30


.




The use of the stiffeners of the present invention in baffle-type bulk bags is highly advantageous in that it allows the bulk bags to be stacked. In this manner a substantially greater number of bulk bags can be received within a particular vehicle, warehouse, etc. than would be the case if the bulk bags are not stacked. By means of the invention, bulk bags can be stacked one upon another to a total height of three or more bulk bags depending upon the characteristics of the materials that are received within the bulk bags.




The stiffeners


40


of the present invention may be manufactured from plastic panels of the type sold by Coroplast of Dallas, Tex., under the trademark “COREX™”.

FIG. 4

illustrates the cross-sectional configuration of the “COREX” panels. Other types of plastic panels may also be used, depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention. The triangular stiffeners of the prevent invention may also be formed from corrugated materials of the type having cross sections such as shown in FIG.


5


. Such panels may be formed from various types of paperboard, fiberboard, cardboard, and other materials, all of which are collectively referred to herein as “corrugated panels”.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, there is shown a bulk bag


50


incorporating a second embodiment of the invention. The bulk bag


50


comprises four side walls


52


which intersect at four corners


54


. Baffles


56


extend across each of the corners


54


. The baffles may be provided with apertures


58


to facilitate the movement of material into and out of the corners of the bulk bag


50


during filling and discharging operations.




In accordance with a second embodiment of the invention, triangular stiffeners


60


are positioned in each of the four corners of the bulk bag


50


as defined by the baffles


56


. The triangular stiffeners


60


may be formed from various types of plastic panels, particularly including the plastic panels sold by Coroplast of Dallas, Tex., and identified by that company by the trademark “COREX™”. Alternatively, the triangular stiffener


60


may be formed from other types of plastic panels or from panels formed from corrugated materials such as paperboard, fiberboard, cardboard, and the like all of which are collectively referred to herein as “corrugated panels”. Other types and kinds of materials may also be used in the fabrication of the triangular stiffener


60


depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention.




The bulk bag


50


of

FIG. 6

differs from the bulk bag


30


of

FIG. 3

in that the side walls


52


thereof comprise double layer side walls. Stiffeners


62


are provided in each of the double layer side walls


52


comprising the bulk bag


50


. The stiffener


62


may be formed from plastic panels of the type sold by Coroplast of Dallas, Tex., under the trademark “COREX™” or from other types of plastic panels. Alternatively, the stiffener


62


may be corrugated panels as such term is hereinabove defined. Other types and kinds of materials may be utilized in the fabrication of the stiffeners


62


depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention.




The use of the stiffeners


62


in addition to the stiffener


60


as illustrated in

FIG. 6

is advantageous in that it further improves the stackability of baffle-type bulk bags incorporated in the invention. In this manner, a greater number of bulk bags can be stacked one upon another than would otherwise be possible. Alternatively, bulk bags containing denser materials may be stacked one upon another.





FIG. 6

further illustrates a third embodiment of the invention. In accordance with the third embodiment, an eight piece bulk bag side panel construction is provided. As is illustrated in

FIG. 6

, such construction provides bulk bag side walls which include both baffles extending across the corners of the bulk bag and double layer side walls extending between the baffles.




The side walls


52


of the bulk bag


50


are defined by an outer side wall panel


64


and an inner side wall panel


66


. The outer side wall panel comprises four pieces which are joined together by seams


68


located at the midpoints of the side walls


52


. The inner side wall panel is likewise comprised of four pieces which are joined together by seams


70


positioned opposite the seams


68


. The outer side wall panel


64


is connected to the inner side wall panel


66


by eight seams


72


thereby forming the baffles


56


and the double layer side walls of the bulk bag


50


. The seams


72


are vertically disposed and preferably extend continuously between the upper and lower edges of the side walls


52


.





FIGS. 7

,


8


, and


9


illustrate variations of the construction of the stiffeners


60


illustrated in FIG.


6


and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith. Referring particularly to

FIG. 7

, there is shown a triangular stiffener


74


having reinforcing panels


76


extending inwardly from the apex


78


of the triangular configuration to points adjacent the long leg


80


thereof. The panels


76


provide additional support which further facilitates the stacking of flexible intermediate bulk containers incorporated in the present invention.





FIG. 8

illustrates a triangular stiffener


84


having a single panel


86


extending inwardly from the apex


88


of the triangular configuration to a point adjacent the long leg


90


thereof.

FIG. 9

illustrates a triangular stiffener configuration


94


comprising separate triangles


96


which are positioned adjacent one another to form the triangular stiffener


94


. Other configurations of the triangular stiffeners of the present invention will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.





FIG. 10

further illustrates the triangular stiffeners


40


,


60


,


74


,


84


, and


94


as illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 6

through


9


and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith. The triangular stiffeners of the present invention may be provided with apertures


98


which are aligned with the apertures


38


of the baffles


36


of the bulk bag


30


shown in FIG.


3


and with the apertures


58


of the baffle


56


of the bulk bag


50


shown in FIG.


6


. When employed the apertures


98


facilitate the movement of material into and out of the triangular corners of the bulk bag during bulk bag filling and discharging operations.

FIG. 10

further illustrates the height of the stiffeners


40


,


60


,


74


,


84


, and


94


as being substantially identical to the height of the side walls of the bulk bag in which the stiffeners are used.




It will therefore be understood that the present invention comprises an improved baffle-type bulk bag construction wherein triangular stiffeners are provided in the triangular corners of baffle-type bulk bags as defined by the baffles thereof. Bulk bags incorporating the invention may also be provided with double layer side walls extending between the baffles which receive stiffener panels to further enhance the stackability of the bulk bags. The invention further provides an eight piece bulk bag side wall construction which provides both baffles extending across the corners of the bulk bag and double layer side walls extending between the baffles.




Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In combination with a baffled, bulk bag of the type comprising side walls extending to corners and baffles extending across the corners for maintaining the bulk bag in a relatively rectangular configuration when filled, the improvement which comprises:triangular support members substantially filling the triangular corners of the bulk bag defined by the baffles thereof and having a vertical dimension substantially coincident with the vertical dimension of the bulk bag and comprising three substantially planar, substantially rigid panels positioned edge-to-edge in a triangular array and joined along at least two adjacent edges.
  • 2. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the triangular support members are formed from plastic panels.
  • 3. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the triangular support members are formed from corrugated panels.
  • 4. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the triangular support members contain apertures aligned with apertures of the baffles.
  • 5. In combination with a baffled, bulk bag of the type comprising double layer side wall portions and baffles extending across the corners for maintaining the bulk bag in relatively rectangular configuration when filled, the improvement which comprises:triangular support members substantially filling the triangular corners of the bulk bag defined by the baffles and comprising three substantially planar substantially rigid panels positioned edge-to-edge in a triangular array and joined along at least two adjacent pages; stiffeners positioned in the double layer portions of the side walls.
  • 6. The improvement according to claim 5 wherein the triangular support members are formed from plastic panels.
  • 7. The improvement according to claim 5 wherein the triangular support members are formed from corrugated panels.
  • 8. The improvement according to claim 5 wherein the triangular support members contain apertures aligned with apertures of the baffles.
  • 9. A flexible container for receiving, transporting, and storing flowable materials comprising:a substantially continuous inner side wall layer; a substantially continuous outer side wall layer; eight vertical seams joining the inner and outer side wall layers to form baffles extending across corners and double layer side walls extending between the baffles; stiffeners within the double layer side walls; and triangular support members within the corners and comprising three substantially planar, substantially rigid panels positioned edge-to-edge in a triangular array and joined along at least two adjacent edges.
  • 10. The improvement according to claim 9 wherein the triangular support members substantially fill the triangular corners of the bulk bag defined by the baffles and have a vertical dimension substantially coincident with the vertical dimension of the bulk bag.
  • 11. The improvement according to claim 10 wherein the triangular support members are formed from plastic panels.
  • 12. The improvement according to claim 10 wherein the triangular support members are formed from corrugated panels.
  • 13. The improvement according to claim 10 wherein the triangular support members contain apertures aligned with apertures of said baffles.
  • 14. The improvement according to claim 9 wherein the stiffeners are formed from plastic panels.
  • 15. The improvement according to claim 9 wherein the stiffeners are formed from corrugated panels.
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