Claims
- 1. A vacuum fill system for deaerating and compacting flowable material for storage and transportation in flexible bulk containers comprising:
- a base for supporting the flexible bulk container wherein the base is positioned below the container;
- a hollow chamber having a sidewall, a top wall, and an open bottom;
- means for inserting the hollow chamber into the container;
- means for creating a vacuum in the chamber to deaerate the flowable material in the container;
- means for returning the chamber contents to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously to compact the deaerated material; and
- means for forming an airtight seal at the open bottom of the chamber for creating a vacuum in the chamber wherein said means comprises a rubber pad supported on the base under the open bottom of the chamber and having a diameter larger than the diameter of the chamber.
- 2. A vacuum fill system for deaerating and compacting flowable material for storage and transportation in flexible bulk containers comprising:
- a container having sidewalls and a bottom wall for receiving flowable materials therein;
- an air impermeable base for supporting the container;
- wherein the base is positioned below the container;
- a hollow chamber having a sidewall, a top wall, and an open bottom;
- means for inserting the hollow chamber into the container;
- means for forming an airtight seal at the open bottom of the chamber wherein said means further comprises a rubber pad placed on the base, under the container and under the chamber;
- a sealable opening in the top wall of the chamber for movement of flowable material into the chamber;
- means for creating a vacuum in the chamber;
- means for returning the chamber contents to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously; and
- means for preventing collapse of the chamber in the area of the open bottom when the vacuum is created in the chamber.
- 3. A vacuum fill system for deaerating and compacting flowable material for storage and transportation in flexible bulk containers comprising:
- a base for supporting the flexible bulk container;
- a hollow chamber having a sidewall, a top wall, and an open bottom for insertion into the container;
- means for creating a vacuum in the chamber to deaerate the flowable material in the container;
- means for returning the chamber contents to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously to compact the deaerated material;
- means for retaining the shape of the open bottom of the chamber when a vacuum is created in the chamber, wherein said means for retaining the shape of the open bottom of the chamber further comprises a metal disk supported on the rubber pad and placed under the container within the sidewall of the chamber and, the metal disk having a diameter slightly smaller than the interior diameter of the chamber.
- 4. A vacuum fill system for deaerating and compacting flowable material for storage and transportation in flexible bulk containers comprising:
- a container having sidewalls and a bottom wall for receiving flowable materials therein;
- an air impermeable base for supporting the container;
- a hollow chamber having a sidewall, a top wall, and an open bottom for insertion into the container;
- means for forming an airtight seal at the open bottom of the chamber;
- a sealable opening in the top wall of the chamber for movement of flowable material into the chamber;
- means for creating a vacuum in the chamber;
- means for returning the chamber contents to atmospheric pressure substantially instantaneously; and
- means for preventing collapse of the chamber in the area of the open bottom when the vacuum is created in the chamber, wherein said means for preventing collapse of the chamber in the area of the open bottom further comprises a metal disk supported on the rubber pad and placed under the container within the sidewall of the chamber and, the metal disk having a diameter slightly smaller than the interior diameter of the chamber.
RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a "file-wrapper continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/896,599, filed Jun. 10, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/643,704, filed Jan. 22, 1991, now abandoned, which is a file-wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 07/407,901, filed Sep. 15, 1989, now abandoned.
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