Threaded drum

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318577
  • Patent Number
    6,318,577
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 10, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A unitary plastic open head drum includes a cylindrical sidewall closed at a bottom end with a bottom wall and open at an upper end. A cylindrical chime is integrally formed with the sidewall at the open end. The chime comprises an annular wall having a thread extending helically about the annular wall. The thread has a depth of approximately ⅜ inch. The threaded drum cover is removably receivable on the cylindrical chime.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to containers and, more particularly, to a threaded plastic drum closed by a threaded drum cover.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In one form of a conventional shipping and storage container, an enlarged drum is used. The drum may be, for example, a fifty-five gallon drum. Such drums have found wide usage for shipping and storing liquid or granular products. For example, such drums have been used for storing food products and for storing hazardous products.




A typical drum includes a tubular sidewall closed at one end by a bottom wall and at another end by a top wall. Such containers may have a fiber board sidewall and metal top and bottom walls, or may be made entirely of metal. Drums of fiber board are generally not suitable for carrying liquids. While metal drums are, they tend to be expensive and heavy and are not usable in the food industry unless made of stainless steel.




Such drums are classified as open head drums or tight head drums. With a tight head drum the top wall is generally permanently affixed to the sidewall. The top wall includes relatively small openings for access to the interior of the drum. Conversely, an open head drum has a cover removably received thereon. Typically, the container is filled by removing the cover.




Tight head drums can offer certain advantages in transporting the drum. For example, a device known as a “parrot beak” is often used to transport the container about in a particular location. The parrot beak device clamps about a suitably configured junction between the top wall and sidewall for lifting the drum. With many open head drums, the parrot beak would be acting on the cover and a locking band. Depending on the interlocking relationship between the cover and the drum, forces resulting from use of the parrot beak might cause the cover to separate from the drum.




More recently, plastic drums have found wide acceptance. Customers often require that the drum be a one-piece drum having an integral cover to carry liquids. Such a drum is typically made by blow molding, which is a time consuming and expensive process. Open top drums are desirable in the fact that the user can access the drum contents more easily. However, open top drums can only be used to handle non-regulated liquids or solids.




The present invention is intended to solve one or more problems discussed above in a novel and simple manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention there is provided a threaded drum cover for selectively closing a unitary plastic open head drum to effectively provide a tight head drum.




Broadly, there is disclosed herein a threaded drum cover for selectively closing an open head drum. The drum comprises a tubular drum open at a top end defined by a threaded chime. The cover comprises a closure having a central circular wall of a size corresponding to that of the chime and a downwardly depending annular sidewall receivable radially outwardly of the chime. The sidewall includes radially inwardly directed threads for mating with a threaded chime to provide a tight head drum. A radially outwardly opening annular recess in the sidewall above the threads provides for external gripping of the tight head drum. The cover is of one piece plastic construction.




It is a feature of the invention to provide a circular ridge extending above the circular wall proximate an outer edge to define an upper circular ridge to aid in the external gripping. A second circular ridge extends upwardly from the circular wall radially inwardly of the outer circular ridge.




It is another feature of the invention that the threads comprise broken threads. The threads are provided at select circumferentially spaced locations of the sidewall.




It is an additional feature of the invention to provide a cylindrical reinforcing rib extending downwardly from the circular wall having an outer diameter slightly less than an inner diameter of a chime so that the sidewall and the rib sandwich the sidewall of the drum.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is disclosed a unitary plastic open head drum. The drum includes a cylindrical sidewall closed at a bottom end with a bottom wall and open at an upper end. A cylindrical chime is integrally formed with the sidewall at the open end. The chime comprises an annular wall having a thread extending helically about the annular wall. The thread has a depth of approximately ⅜ inch. The threaded drum cover is removably receivable on the cylindrical chime.




It is a feature of the invention that the thread in cross section has opposite top and bottom edges substantially perpendicular to the annular wall, an outer edge substantially perpendicular to the lower edge, and a sloped edge diagonally connecting the top edge and the outer edge. The sloped edge is sloped at an angle of approximately 30° to the top edge. Additionally, a radiused portion connects the bottom edge to the annular wall.




It is another feature of the invention that the chime has a diameter of approximately twenty-one inches.











Further features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent from the specification and from the drawing.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a unitary plastic open head drum and threaded drum cover according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along the line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a broken, side view of the drum of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the cover of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, as disclosed in the drawing, a container


10


is shown to comprise a unitary plastic open head drum


12


and a unitary plastic threaded drum cover


14


.




With reference also to

FIG. 3

, the drum


12


has a right circularly cylindrical sidewall


16


connected to a bottom wall


18


to define an interior space


20


. The drum


16


is open at a top end


22


. Particularly, the sidewall


16


is connected to a radially inwardly turned flange


24


which is in turn connected to an upwardly extending cylindrical chime


26


. The chime


26


, flange


24


, sidewall


16


and bottom wall


18


are integrally formed of blow molded plastic. The chime


26


comprises an annular wall


28


having a radially outwardly directed thread


30


extending helically about the annular wall


28


.




As shown in expanded view in

FIG. 3

, the thread


30


has opposite top and bottom edges


32


and


34


, respectively, substantially perpendicular to the annular wall


28


. The top edge


32


is shorter than the bottom edge


34


. An outer edge


36


is perpendicular to and extends upwardly from the bottom edge


34


. A sloped edge


38


diagonally connects the top edge


32


and outer edge


36


. The sloped edge


38


is sloped at an angle of approximately 30° to the top edge


32


. The depth of the thread, defined by the length of the bottom edge


34


, is approximately ⅜ inches and, in the illustrated embodiment of the invention, is 0.3885 inches. The thread


30


further comprises a radiused portion


40


connecting the bottom edge


34


to the annular wall


28


. The radiused portion has a radius of approximately 0.029 inches.




In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the drum


12


comprises a fifty-five gallon drum, and the open top end, defined by the annular wall


26


, has a diameter of approximately twenty-one inches.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the drum cover


14


is illustrated. The drum cover


14


is integrally formed of one-piece injection molded plastic construction. The cover


14


is in the form of a closure having a central circular wall


50


of a size corresponding to that of the chime


26


, see FIG.


3


. An annular sidewall


52


depends downwardly from the central circular wall


50


. The sidewall


52


includes radially inwardly directed threads


54


for mating with the chime threads


30


, see FIG.


2


. Particularly, the threads


54


are of a size and shape corresponding to that of the chime thread


30


, as is apparent.




As shown, the thread


54


extends helically about the annular sidewall


52


. However, the thread


54


is periodically broken. Indeed, the thread


54


is provided at select circumferentially spaced locations of the sidewall


52


, as shown in FIG.


4


. This saves on plastic while also minimizing problems which might occur due to shrinkage during curing.




A top of the annular sidewall


52


is sloped diagonally inwardly at


56


and then is connected to a cylindrical portion


58


, which is in turn connected to the central wall


50


to define a radially outwardly opening annular recess


60


. An outer circular ridge


62


extends upwardly from the central wall


50


proximate a circumferential outer edge


63


. A second circular ridge


64


extends upwardly from the circular wall


50


radially inwardly of the outer circular ridge


62


. The circular ridges


62


and


64


may continue about the circumference of the central wall


50


or may be broken periodically.




The annular recess


60


and the ridges


62


and


64


provide a suitable configuration for gripping by a parrot beak device for transporting the container


10


.




A cylindrical reinforcing rib


66


extends downwardly from the circular wall


50


. The reinforcing rib


66


has an outer diameter slightly less than an inner diameter of the chime


26


, see FIG.


3


. The rib


66


and threaded sidewall


52


define a downwardly opening channel


68


for receiving the drum sidewall


26


sandwiched between the sidewall


52


and the rib


66


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a gasket


70


is provided at the top of the channel


68


.




The perpendicular bottom edge of the chime thread


30


mates with a similar perpendicular shoulder formed by the sidewall thread


54


to provide a secure interlocking engagement to provide the equivalent of a tight head drum. This interlocking engagement is of sufficient strength so that when a parrot beak is used to lift the container


10


of

FIG. 1

, the cover


14


is securely retained on the drum


12


.




Although not shown, the drum


12


may include a foot ring proximate the bottom wall


18


for holding down the drum while threading the cover


14


. The cover


14


includes suitable notches


70


for torquing to suitable structure (not shown) provided on a drum. The provision of the threaded cover


14


and drum


12


eliminates the requirement for a locking band or additional structure while providing the same effect as a one-piece tight head drum while retaining a removable cover. Thus, the container


10


results in the equivalent of both a tight head and open head drum in one device. The reinforcing rim


66


and cover sidewall


52


suitably sandwich the drum sidewall


26


to provide a more solid configuration. This prevents deformation of the drum or cover from resulting in the cover being released.




Thus, the invention broadly comprehends a threaded drum cover for selectively closing a unitary plastic open head drum.



Claims
  • 1. A unitary plastic open head drum comprising:a cylindrical sidewall closed at a bottom end with a bottom wall and open at an upper end; a cylindrical chime integrally formed with the sidewall at the open end, the chime comprising an annular wall having a thread extending helically about the annular wall, the thread having a depth of approximately ⅜ inch, whereby a threaded drum cover is removably receivable on the cylindrical chime, wherein said thread in cross section has opposite top and bottom edges substantially perpendicular to the annular wall, an outer edge substantially perpendicular to the lower edge and a sloped edge diagonally connecting the top edge and the outer edge.
  • 2. The unitary plastic open head drum of claim 1 wherein the sloped edge is sloped at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the top edge.
  • 3. The unitary plastic open head drum of claim 1 further comprising a radiused portion connecting the bottom edge to the annular wall.
  • 4. A unitary plastic 55-gallon drum comprising:A cylindrical side wall closed at a bottom end with a bottom wall and open at an upper end; and A cylindrical chime integrally formed with the side wall at the open end, the chime having a diameter of approximately twenty-one inches, the chime comprising an annular wall having a thread extending helically about the annular wall, the thread having a depth of approximately ⅜ inch, said thread in cross section having opposite top and bottom edges substantially perpendicular to the annular wall, an outer edge substantially perpendicular to the lower edge and a sloped edge diagonally connecting the top edge and the outer edge, whereby a threaded drum cover is removably receivable on the cylindrical chime.
  • 5. The unitary plastic 55-gallon drum of claim 4 wherein the sloped edge is sloped at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the top edge.
  • 6. The unitary plastic 55-gallon drum of claim 4 further comprising a radiused portion connecting the bottom edge to the annular wall.
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