The invention at hand relates to a transportation and storage container for liquids having an inner container made of plastic, an outer jacket preferably realized as a lattice made of metal as well as a pallet-like base frame formed for being handled by means of forklifts or similar modes of transportation, and comprising a support base made of sheet metal for supporting the inner container provided with at least one filling neck at an upper side of the inner container.
The transportation and storage containers already known according to the type mentioned above are mainly used for transporting liquids, enabling storing the liquids in the same container after filling the liquids and transporting the liquids in the container within the scope of corresponding provisions in the sense of fire protection regulations. In the cases, when a particularly high flammability of the liquids stored in the container or when corresponding fire protection regulations at the storage location call for special precautionary measures for storing liquids, it is necessary to regularly refill the liquids into storage containers after transportation, which are equipped in a particular manner for reducing flammability. Such storage containers enable an increased fire resistance and thus a storing of the liquids in a manner which fulfills even the strictest fire protections regulations.
The object of the invention at hand is to propose a transportation and storage container which enables storing highly flammable liquids in the container after transporting them without making refilling the liquids in special storage containers necessary.
The object is attained by the invention at hand having the features of claim 1.
The transportation and storage container according to the invention comprises an intermediary container made of sheet metal and surrounding the inner container on all sides between the inner container and the outer jacket, said intermediary container comprising a jacket case, a container lid connected to the jacket case and a container bottom connected to the jacket case, the container bottom being formed by the support bottom of the base frame.
By arranging an intermediary container between the outer jacket and the inner container, the fire resistance of the container is increased regarding the fire load of the container defined by the flammable liquids stored in the container. Furthermore, the intermediary container prevents the flammable liquid from flowing out of the inner container into the surrounding environment of the transportation and storage container should the plastic inner container fail due to thermal overload.
By using the support bottom of the base frame as a container bottom of the intermediary container surrounding the inner container on all sides, the fire protection of the inner container or rather the flammable liquid stored inside is increased with only a comparatively minimal increase in the entire weight of the container.
The embodiment of the intermediary container having a container lid enables a conventional loading from the top of the transport and storage container having the inner container according to the invention, so that in order to be arranged in the intermediary container, the inner container is passed into the jacket case from the top and can be placed on the support bottom of the base frame, which simultaneously forms the container bottom of the intermediary container.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the transportation and storage container, the container lid comprises a lid cap for covering the filling neck of the inner container passed through a lid opening, so that filling or emptying the inner container already arranged in the intermediary container via the neck can be realized without having to remove the container lid.
It is particularly advantageous if the container lid is detachably connected to the jacket case of the intermediary container, since this enables removing the inner container from the intermediary container for cleaning the inner container or reconditioning the transportation and storage container, respectively.
For this purpose, the container lid is preferably connected to the jacket case via screw connections.
Even though it is generally possible to provide the inner container with only one neck at its upper side, which is suitable for filling as well as emptying the inner container, it has proven advantageous if the inner container comprises at least one discharge neck formed independently of the filling neck at the upper side of the container and the container lid comprises a receiving opening bounded by a locking edge for passing the discharge neck therethrough, the diameter D of the receiving opening being smaller than the outer diameter d of a locking collar formed at the discharge neck.
Due to this preferred embodiment, producing a joined connection between the inner container and the container lid of the intermediary container can be realized in such a manner that a locking connection is produced between the locking collar of the discharge neck and the locking edge of the inner container when passing the discharge neck through the receiving opening. Thus, the inner container and the container lid connected via the locking connection can be handled as a single mounting unit, passed through the jacket case and be placed on the support bottom of the frame base when mounting the transportation and storage container.
If the inner container comprises two discharge necks at its upper side, which are preferably arranged to both sides of the filling neck, and the container lid comprises two receiving openings allocated to the discharge necks, the container lid is not only connected to the inner container but is also defined in its relative arrangement by the two discharge necks inserted in corresponding receiving openings of the container lid, so that the container lid is automatically located in the position suitable for a subsequent connection of the container lid to the jacket case after inserting the inner container into the jacket case of the intermediary container.
A leak-proof connection, even under high thermic stress of the connection between the jacket case and the support bottom, is possible if the jacket case is materially bonded to the support bottom at its lower edge, formed as a connecting edge, for forming the intermediary container.
The materially bonded connection makes connecting elements formed independently from the jacket case and the support base and being susceptible to the possibility of component failure under thermal stress redundant. The materially bonded connection between the jacket case and support base can generally be realized by integrally forming the jacket case to the support bottom. Producing the jacket case independently from the support bottom having subsequently realized a materially bonded connection between the jacket case and the support bottom is made possible by the jacket case being connected to the support bottom at its connecting edge via a welded connection.
If the jacket case comprises a circumferentially formed welded shoulder outwardly offset at its connecting edge for forming the welded connection, said welded connection abutting to a rising outer wall flank of a bottom wall of the support bottom framing a support surface for supporting the inner container, a specifically formed welded connection area is formed between the connecting edge of the jacket case and the bottom wall of the support bottom, so that the welded seam can be realized with a quality required for a seal weld.
It is particularly advantageous if the welded seam is realized as a resistance welding, during the production of which the welding components, meaning the welded shoulder of the jacket case and the wall flank of the support bottom, are pressed against each other, so that on the one hand no additional welding material is required for realizing the welded connection and that a welded seam free of entrapped gas is possible as a prerequisite for a consistent welded connection under high temperature conditions on the other hand.
If the lid comprises a lid bottom having a circumferentially formed lid edge protruding downward over the upper side of the inner container and adjusted to the cross-sectional contour of a circumferential upper edge of the inner container in its cross-sectional contour at the transition from the upper side to a lateral wall of the inner container, the container lid enables a similarly effective lateral support of the inner container after being connected to the jacket case of the intermediary container in the area of the upper edge of the inner container, as it is carried out via the bottom wall of the support bottom along the circumferential lower edge of the inner container at the transition of the lateral walls of the inner container to the lower side of the inner container.
In the following, a preferred embodiment of the transportation and storage container is described by way of the drawings.
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The intermediary container 21 shown in
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The support bottom 23 is therefore part of the intermediary container 21 as well as part of the pallet-like base frame 24.
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In order to connect the jacket case 25 to the support bottom 23, the jacket case 25 is provided with a welded shoulder 34 offset downward shown in particular in
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Before the container lid 26 is arranged on an opening edge 40 defining a container opening of the container pot 39, the production of a mounting unit 41, shown in
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In order to carry out the joining process described above, the discharge necks 48 can be retracted into the receiving openings 46 by means of a suitable claw tool, for example, which engages behind a lower edge 52 of the discharge neck 48 protruding into the inner container 22 by overcoming the deformation resistance of the discharge neck 48.
The mounting unit 41 formed by the inner container 22 and the thereto connected container lid 26 shown in
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