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AU2008100600B4
AU2008100600B4 AU2008100600A AU2008100600A AU2008100600B4 AU 2008100600 B4 AU2008100600 B4 AU 2008100600B4 AU 2008100600 A AU2008100600 A AU 2008100600A AU 2008100600 A AU2008100600 A AU 2008100600A AU 2008100600 B4 AU2008100600 B4 AU 2008100600B4
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D90/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D90/02Wall construction
    • B65D90/06Coverings, e.g. for insulating purposes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D90/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D90/02Wall construction
    • B65D90/04Linings
    • B65D90/046Flexible liners, e.g. loosely positioned in the container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2590/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D2590/02Wall construction
    • B65D2590/04Linings
    • B65D2590/043Flexible liners
    • B65D2590/046Bladders

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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Innovation Patent Applicant: San Miguel Corporation Invention Title: THERMAL INSULATION LINER The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method for performing it known to us: P5270TAU.1 PaL Set Fng Apghication 2008-27 doc (M) 2 00 STHERMAL INSULATION LINER SFIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to the protection of goods and products against either elevated or decreased temperature with respect to ambient temperature, during Sshipping or transportation in sea-freight shipping containers.
00 SThis application claims divisional status from Australian Patent Application No. 2004201415, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION Within sea-freight containers there is often a temperature difference of about 10 0 C to 150C with respect to the ambient temperature. Both the internal temperature within the container, and the ambient temperature, can rise quickly. Such temperature fluctuations can cause damage to the container contents, especially to perishable goods.
To prevent damage to the container contents, thermal insulation is required which slows the rate of change of the temperature within the container. Thick blankets of wool or similar material and plastic bubble material can be used to provide thermal insulation.
A sleeve like liner can be used as a thermal insulator which is inflated using a motorised fan or blower. Such an inflatable liner has the disadvantage that it can only be readily used where electric power is available.
N.\MeIlaume\CasesPatent\52000-52999\P527O7AU 1\Specs\P52707AU 1 Specification 2008-4-18.dc 26/06/08 3 00 Some liners are used where the walls of the liner Sare adhered to the walls of the container using double- ;Zsided tape, or hook-and-loop material. The effectiveness of such liners is reduced by the direct contact of the liner with the wall of the container. Owing to the direct contact between the liner and the container walls, heat is conducted from the walls to the insulation materials.
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U.S. Patent number 5,638,979 discloses a bubble foil with a reflective surface. These types of bubble foil are 00 10 bulky and heavy and cannot be effectively used in seafreight containers.
All the above mentioned thermal insulation devices require a substantial amount of time for the installation of the insulator.
Thus, an object of the invention is to provide a thermal insulation device for use in sea-freight shipping containers, having improved thermal insulation properties, and being easier to install.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a thermally reflective liner for providing thermal insulation within a container, the liner comprising at least three long panels which are joined along their long sides forming a part tube or tube; an end panel which seals the end of the part tube or tube; means for closing the front end of the part tube or tube, such that thermal insulation can be provided to the space within the liner; and a plurality of first attachments provided along the joined long sides of the liner; N \Melboume\Cases\Patent\520OO-52999\P52707.AU I \Specs\P52707.AU. Specification 2008-4-I .doc 26106/08 4 00 0 characterized in that at least one piece of Swebbing material can be held between the plurality of first attachments on the liner and a plurality of second attachments on the container to retain the liner within the container, such that an air gap is provided between the sides and top of the liner and the container.
SIn accordance with another aspect of the present Sinvention there is provided a method for thermally 00 10 insulating a container with a thermally reflective liner, the liner comprising: at least three long panels which are joined along their long sides forming a part tube or tube of approximately rectangular cross section; an end panel which seals the end of the part tube or tube; means for closing the front end of the part tube or tube, such that thermal insulation can be provided to the space within the liner; and a plurality of loops provided along the joined long sides of the liner; the method comprising the steps of: positioning the end panel of the liner at the rear end of the empty container; attaching pieces of webbing material to the corners at the rear end of the container; feeding each piece of webbing material through the plurality of loops and through hooks on the container; loading the container; and closing the liner to enclose the contents of the container.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for thermally insulating a container with a thermally reflective liner, the liner comprising: N:\Melboume\CasesPatentl52000-52999\P52707.AU. \Specis\P52707.AU.1 Specification 2008-4-18.doc 26/06108 5 00 O at least three long panels which are joined along Stheir long sides forming a part tube or tube of ;Z approximately rectangular cross section; an end panel which seals the end of the part tube or tube; means for closing the front end of the part tube or tube, such that thermal insulation can be provided to
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Sthe space within the liner; and Sa plurality of eyelets provided along the joined 00 10 long sides of the'liner; 0 the method comprising the steps of positioning the end panel of the liner at the rear end of the empty container; hooking a connecting hook between each eyelet and a corresponding portion of webbing material that is threaded through container hooks on the container; loading the container; and closing the liner to enclose the contents of the container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In order that the present invention can be more readily understood, an embodiment will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1: is a cross section of one embodiment of a liner, inserted into a sea-freight shipping container; Figure 2: is a top view of the liner and container of figure 1; Figure 3: is a perspective view of the liner of figure 1; Figure 4: is a top view of another embodiment of a liner; and Figure 5: is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of a liner.
N \Melboume\Cases\Patent520OO-52999\P52707AU. 1\Specis\P527O7.AU.1 Specification 2008-4-18 doc 26/06/08 00 6 g DETAILED DESCRIPTION Figures 1 to 3 show a first embodiment of a liner 20 which can be installed in a container 1. The liner is in the shape of a sleeve, with dimensions which substantially correspond to that of the container 1 into
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which the liner 20 is to be inserted.
0 00 10 The liner 20 has four long panels 25 which are each joined along the longest sides to the adjacent long panels 25, forming long seams 26. Thus, the liner 20 has an approximately rectangular cross section.
An end panel 30 seals an end of the liner Four sealable panels 35 of rectangular cross section are each joined, along a long side, to the short sides of the liner 20. Thus, a sealable opening is formed in the liner Loops 40 are provided along the seams 45 of the liner 20. Hooks 15 are positioned along the vertices 18 of the container 1.
To insert the liner 20 into a container 1, the end panel 30 is first positioned at the back end 5 of the container 1. Four pieces of webbing material, such as cords 50, are used to retain the liner 20 in position inside the container 1. A knot is made at the end of each of the cords 50, tying the cords 50 to rear tying points 6 at each corner on the back end 5 of the container 1.
Each cord 50 is then fed alternately through the loops 40 on the liner 20 and the corresponding hooks 15 on the container 1. Once the cord 50 has been fed through to the front 7 of the container 1, knots 55 are tied at the end of each cord 50, attaching the cords 50 to front tying N:MeboumeCases\Patent\52OOO-52999\P527O7AU 1 \Specis\P527O7AU 1 Specification 2008-1 8.doc 26/0608 7 00 O points 11. Thus, the liner 20 is inserted into the container 1.
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Once the container 1 has been loaded, the four sealable panels 35 can be closed to provide a thermal seal which completely surrounds the contents of the container 1. The sealable panels 35 are provided with a ties 60 to
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Isecurely close the liner 00 10 Figure 4 illustrates another embodiment of the liner having different retaining means to retain the liner in the container 1. As in the previous embodiment the container may still be provided with hooks 15 at the vertices 18 of the container 1. The loops 40 in this embodiment are not as wide as the loops of the previous embodiment but are shaped more as eyelets. The eyelets may be flexible, that is, made of a woven fabric, or stiffer where they are made of a metal or plastics. Metal connecting hooks 71 may be either permanently attached to eyelets 40 or can be un-hooked therefrom. Metal hooks 71 are designed to hook onto web 50 catching the lengths of web 50 between container hooks In this way, web 50 does not need to be constantly threaded and unthreaded from container hooks and liner loops 40. Rather, the web may remain tied to the container at front and rear tying points 11 and 6 respectively and threaded through hooks 15. Once the liner 20 is inserted into the container 1, the metal connecting hooks 71 are hooked onto the adjacent web threaded through the container hooks 15. This allows for a much simpler and faster attachment process, particularly for inserting the liner into a container.
Of course, the arrangement of the metal connecting hooks 71 and threaded web may be reversed such that the web is permanently held in place threaded through N\Melboume\Cases\Patent\52000-52999gP527O? AU 1Specs\P52707 AU.1 Specfication 20084-18.doc 26/06V0 8 00 O loops 40 on the liner and the removable connecting hooks S71 are located on container hooks 15. Connecting hooks 71 ;Z may be detachable from eyelets 40 or container hooks or they may be permanently connected to either the eyelets 40 or container hooks 15 such that connecting hooks 17 are not misplaced.
SOther suitable means for attaching the liner to Sthe container interior may also be used. For example, in 00 10 place of connecting hooks 71 the liner or container may include velcro loops that loop around web 50 and fold over to attach with itself and form a velcro loop.
Another embodiment of the liner is illustrated in figure 5. In this embodiment the bottom panel is missing such that there are only three long panels 25, an end panel 30 and only three sealable panels 35. The resulting shape is a part tube with one panel missing. This embodiment is brought about because it is not always necessary or desirable to have a bottom panel lining the base of the container.
Liner loops 40 are still provided in this embodiment along the lower edge 72 of the side panels.
This maintains the side panels firmly aligned with the side walls of the container.
It is understood that some containers may be of irregular geometry, for example having more than four sides, such as five, and in these cases a liner may be purpose made for such containers along the lines of the above concept.
Such custom made liners may comprise more than four panels, such as five or six, forming a tube or part tube.
N:\Melboume\Cases\Paenl\52000-52999\P52707.AU.1\Speucs\P52707 AU.1 Specification 2008-4-18.doc 26/06/08 9 00 O To ensure that the liner 20 does not droop over
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the front end 10 of the container 1, additional cord 65 is Sprovided to retain the seam 70 (located between the uppermost long panel 25 and the uppermost sealable panel 35) to the container 1.
SThe liner 20 is made of a reinforced material N such as a woven fabric, and further laminated with a thermally reflective material. Such thermally reflective 00 10 materials include aluminium and/or vapourised aluminium Ssheet.
The liner 20 is light weight and tough. The liner 20 must be able to withstand the rough treatment of the forklifts and pallet jacks used to load/unload goods from the container 1 is an important characteristic of the liner 20. The woven fabric provides the durability required of the liner 20, while the aluminium provides the thermal reflective surface.
When the liner 20 is inserted as described above, the liner 20 is positioned within the container 1 such that an air gap is formed on the long sides and top between the liner 20 and the container 1.
The thermally reflective surface of the liner reduces heat transfer by thermal radiation to (or from) the air immediately adjacent to the liner 20.. The air gap between the container 1 and the liner 20 improves the thermal insulation by minimising conduction from the liner to the container 1.
It will be understood to persons skilled in the art of the invention that many modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
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1. A thermally reflective liner for providing thermal insulation within a container, the liner comprising: at least three long panels which are joined along their long sides forming a part tube or tube; \O Nan end panel which seals the end of the part tube or tube; 00 10 means for closing the front end of the part tube or tube, such that thermal insulation can be provided to the space within the liner; and a plurality of first attachments provided along the joined long sides of the liner; wherein at least one piece of webbing material can be held between the plurality of first attachments on the liner and a plurality of second attachments on the container to retain the liner within the container, such that an air gap is provided between the sides and top of the liner and the container.
2. The liner as claimed in claim i, further wherein the liner comprises three long panels which are joined along their long sides forming a part tube of approximately rectangular cross section.
3. The liner as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first attachments are loops provided on seams of the joined long sides of the liner, and the second attachments are hooks on the container, wherein the webbing material is held between the loops on the liner and the hooks on the container.
4. The liner as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising one or more pieces of webbing material attached to an upper long panel, the webbing material capable of co-operating with a plurality of third N:\MeIboume\Cass\Patent\52000-52999\P527O7AU. 1 \Specis\P52707.AU. 1 Specification 2008-4-18.doc 26106/08 00- 11 00 attachments on the container to retain a portion of the Supper long panel or an uppermost sealable panel for closing the front end of the part tube or tube.
5. The liner as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the liner is made of a flexible, Sreinforced material, laminated with a thermally reflective material. 00 0 OD OD N:\Melboume\Cases\Patent\52000-52999\P52707 AU 1\SpecisP52707 AU. 1 Specification 2008-4-18.doc 26/06/08
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US5143245A (en) * 1990-03-16 1992-09-01 Cargo Technology Corporation Leak-proof insulating system for freight containers
US5632400A (en) * 1991-09-12 1997-05-27 Podd, Sr.; Victor T. Floating hanging liner support
JPH10215687A (en) * 1997-02-04 1998-08-18 C I Kasei Co Ltd Planter and plant cultivation device
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