CA1061287A - Method and structure for retaining shipping drums on pallets - Google Patents

Method and structure for retaining shipping drums on pallets

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CA1061287A
CA1061287A CA312,033A CA312033A CA1061287A CA 1061287 A CA1061287 A CA 1061287A CA 312033 A CA312033 A CA 312033A CA 1061287 A CA1061287 A CA 1061287A
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drum
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Cesar Santoni
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Greif Inc
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Greif Bros Corp
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The present invention provides an improved clamping ring for use in releasably holding a cover in assembled relation-ship with a drum and in assisting in retaining a strap in posi-tion on the drum when the drum is strapped to a pallet comprising a split ring having two ends positioned substantially adjacent to one another, a locking lever pivotedly connected adjacent one of its ends with one of the ends of the split ring, linkage means for pivotedly connecting the other end of the split ring with an intermediate portion of the locking lever, the pivotal connec-tions being so constructed and arranged so that the locking lever is shiftable from an open position away from the split ring a-t which the split ring is in an expanded position to a locking position adjacent surfaces of the split ring at which the split ring is in a contracted position, a hinge strap bent back upon itself to form a pivot bearing connected to said one end of the split ring and the locking lever hingedly connected at the bearing, a latch pivotedly connected with the split ring and adapted to be shifted from the unlatched position away from the split ring to a latched position and into engagement with the lever when the lever is in its locked position, and confining means on the outer surface of the clamping ring adapted to receive and retain at least one strap from slipping when the strap is used to fasten the drum to the pallet.

Description

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The present invention relates -to drums. In particular ~'the present invention relates to an improved clamping ring for use in releasably holding a cover in assembled relationship with a drum.
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This application is a divisional application of copending application No. 261,935 filed September 23, 1976.
In handling large commercial type drums it is often desirable to ship the containers on pallets and strap one or more of the containers to the pallet with conventional metal straps which are sealed at their adjoining ends to hold the drums in position. On occasion, with handling of large heavy drums during shipping operations, the stràps have a tendency to slip particularly when the drums are tubular and cylindrical in configuration. Once the straps have partially slipped it ' is possible that they can come entirely loose from the drumsin which case the drum would be free to fall from the pallets and be damaged or could possibly injure someone.
In general the types of drums under consideration are ;
those which are sealed at the top and the bottom ends and the types which are sealed at the bottom end and have a removable ;~
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cover on the top end which is normally held in tight interengege-ment with the drum by means of a conventional clamping ring such as that disclosed in U.S. ~atent no. 3,768,848.
In either case, the upper end seam of the drum of the sealed type and the outer surface of the clamping ring in the ~-removable cover type having relatively smooth exterior surfaces which are not particularly helpfùl in retaining the strap in position when the drums are strapped to a pallet.

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Accordingly, there is clearly room for improvement in the method of stapping the drums to the pallets and in particu-lar in forming the drums and clamping ring structures withappropriate surfaces to facilitate holding the straps in position.
-~ The present invention provides a method and structure for retaining one or more empty or filled steel, fibre, plastic , or other composite containers that may be either cylindrical or square in form and struc-ture, to a pallet or other suitable platform manufactured of wood, fibreboard, or other materials .
for shipping and handling such containers. The system employs a metal or other type strapping to hold the containers or drums to the pallet or platform and structure is provided on the drum ~ assembly to prevent slippage of the straps during shpping and i~ handling.
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In order to prevent -the strapping used for retention purposes from slipping or sliding off of the sides and ends of the palletized containers, this invention incorporates either outward protuberances or gussets in pairs, or inward grooves or indentations on the exterior surfaces of the side and top faces placed both vertically and horizontally on the closing rings ;`
normally used to secure covers on containers that are fabricated with fully removable type tops. The protuberances or grooves form channels of the width and depth required -to accommodate various width and gauges of strapping.

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Furthermore, for nonremovable cover type containers, the indentations or grooves are placed on the top and/or bottom end seams of the container and are pressed inwardly on either or both the lateral and horizontal end surfaces to form a slot or groove in the required width and depth to ;
accommodate strapping material. Once again, a]ternatively, protuberances can be provided on the same end seams for pur-poses of capturing and confinmng the straps and preventing slippage. ~;
The outward protuberances or gussets, or inward grooves ;
or indentations~ can be placed singly or in pairs, positioned at 90 around the peripheral surface of the full open head drums and on the top and/or bottom seams of nonremovable head drums to allow for the use of single or multiple strappings to be applied to the sides and across the tops of one or several palletized containers. The containers are prepositioned on the pallet so that the strapping guide channels of one con-tainer are in alignment at 180 or 360 to allow for single or multiple transverse strapping across the top ends of the containers. For example, when one or~more containers of the same capacity and shape are handled on a pallet, the strapping is applied by drawing one end under the base of the pallet and over the sides and across the tops of the containers, and the ends of the strapping, after tightening, are secured by means of either metal or composition type seals. `
In summary, a method and structure for mounting large ~o~

drums on a pallet is contemplated. The drum assembly is pro-vided with appropriate confining means to receive and re-tain -` straps holding the drums to a pallet from slipping and sliding off the drums.
:~' In copending application No. 261,935 there is disclosed - and claimed a large drum adapted to be mounted on a pallet com- ^

;j prising, a tuhular body having a bottom closure sealing the bottom end of the tubular body and a top closure ~ealing the top end of the tubular body, the drum adapted to be posi-tioned on the pallet for engagement by at least one strap coupling the drum to the pallet, and confining means on the - drum adapted to receive and retain the at least one strap from slipping off the drum used to fas-ten the drum to the -pallet.

; Copending application No 261,935 also discloses and ?~
claims a method of mounting a drum on a pallet comprising, positioning a predetermined number of drums on a pallet with each drum having a tubular body having closed bottom and top ends and each drum being provided with confini-ng means ~
strapping the drum to the pallet with the confining means in positlon to prevent slippage of the straps holding the drum in position.
According to the present inven-tion there is provided an improved clamping ring for use in releasably holding a cover in assembled relationship with a drum and in assisting in re-taining a strap in position on the drum when the drum is ~
strapped to a pallet comprising, a split ring having two ends positioned substantially adjacent to one another, a locking ;-lever pivotedly connected adjacent one of its ends with one of the ends of the split ring, linkage means for pivo-tedly connect-ing the other end of the split ring with an intermediate portion of the locking lever, the pivotal connections being so con-structed and arranged so that the locking leveris shif-table from an open position away from the split ring at which the split ring is in '; : ' , 3'7 ' an expanded position to a locking position adjacent surfaces of the split ring at which the split ring is in a con-tracted position a hinge strap bent back upon i-tself t`o form a pivot bearing connected to said one end of the spli-t ring and the locking lever hingedly connected at the bearing, a latch :
pivotedly connected with the split ring and adapted to be shifted from the unlatched position away from the split ring to a latched position and into engagement with the lever when the lever is in its locked position, and confining means on the outer surface of the clamping ring adapted to rece~ve and retain at least one strap from slipping when the strap is used to fasten the drum to the pallet.
The present invention will be further illustrated by way of the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of four drums of the remov-able cover type strapped to a pallet;
Figure 2 is a side elevation view thereof;

Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary top view thereof showing the protuberances on the clamping ring portion of the drum assembly and a strap in phantom being held in position;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary side elevation view thereof;
Figure 5 is a cross sectional view thereof;
Figure 6 is a top plan view of an alternative form of the invention showing four drums strapped to a pallet;
Figure 7 is a side elevation view thereof;
Figure 8 is an enlarged fragmentary top plan view thereof showing a strap being held in posi-tion;
Fig~re 9 is a fragmentary side elevation view thereof;
Figure lO is a cross sectional view thereof taken along the plane of lines lO-lO of Figure 9, Figure 11 is a fragmentary perspective view of the clamping ring used in the embodiment of Figures 1-5;

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Figure 12 is an alterna-tive form of a fragmentary por-tion of a clamping ring used in the embodiment of Figs. 1-5;
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Figure 13 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of an alternative form of the embodiment of Figs. 6-10.
In the form of the invention illustrated in Figs. 1-5 and 11, a clamping ring 10 serves to releasably close the cover 12 across the top opening of each drum or container 14. The drum 14 is a typical drum including a bottom closure 16 perman-ently sealed and secured to the lower peripheral edge of the tubular body 18. The tubular body 18 is open at its upper end and includes a -typical chime portion defined by an outwardly ' turn substantially tubular bead which serves to support the peripheral portion of cover 12. The type or drums and clampings -ring used to fasten cover 12 to tubular body 18 is -the same type as that disclosed in Patent No. 3,768,848 and may take the form of other well known conventional designs. The drum as well as cover may be formed of sheet steel or aluminum, convolutely or spirally would laminated layers of craftboard, ~ibre or the like, rein~orce plastics or combinations of fibre `~
and metal or fibre or metal having coatings or linings therein.
Clamping ring 10 in the form shown in Fig. 10 includes a split ring 20 made of suitable resilient metal such as steel and i9 provided with a locking mechanism connected between ends 22 and 24 thereby the ring may be expended to permit its assembly I

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r7 ;'`,' , around the cover il2 and drum 14 or contracted to tightly en-, gage the assembled cover and container in holding the cover in place over the top of the drum in a manner well known in the `
art.
A locking lever 26 is pivoted or hinged at its base end 28 to a hinge strap 30 by means of pin 32. This hinge strap 30 is suitably connected and secured to end 22 of the split ring 20. The locking lever 26 is also pivotedly connected at an intermediate point to link 34 which is pivotedly connected to hinge strap 36 connected to the other ring end 24. Thus, when the lever 26 is pivoted outwardly relative to the split ring 20, the ring is expanded to permit its assembly about the combined cover 12 and drum 14; and when the lever is pivoted inwardly and eventually into engagement with the split ring 20, the ring is contracted to exert a compressive than holding force about the assembled cover and drum.
A latch 38 is pivotedly mounted on the split ring 20 between upwardly extending unlocked position to a horizontal locking position. Toward this end, the latch 38 is formed with locking finger 40 which will engage ~ith the outer or free end ..
of the lever 26 to retain the latter in the locked position.

The main body portion of clamping ring 40 which is in the form of split ring 30 includes an annular base portion -`. 42 and two inwardly extending angularly directed flanges 44 and '`! 46 extending inwardly from the bottom and top of the base 42.

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~.-.: : : ' ' :' . . , . .' lV~ 7 At 180 intervals about the circumference of the clamping ring are two pairs of protuberances 48. Each pair of protuberances 48 are spaced a predetermined distance to permit a strap 50 to be passed therebetween. A single strap can be passed across the entire drum and be directed between the opposing pair of -protuberances 48 and the strap is then held in position against sliding or slippage off the drum assembly surface when the drum .,i, ~, , assembly is closed and held in position by the clamping ring.
Each protuberance 48 extends over a portion of the vertical base 42 of the clamping ring and onto the upper flange 46 thereby providing a vertical and horizontal surface for retaining the strap as it passes around the closed drum. The protuberances can be formed on the clamping ring by deformation of the ring itself or by mounting in a conventional fashion such as by weld-ing or adhesives.
In the depicted embodiment where the clamping ring 10 is ~,-used to hold cover 12 to drum 14, there are four drums 14 mounted on a pallet 52 which is a conventional shipping pallet ;:, of square or rectangular configuration as shown. The palle-t is formed with a support 54 and a base 56 spaced from the support and supported by upright members 58. In this manner, the strap -' 50 can be passed through the space between support 54 and base 56 and in interengagement with -the under surface of base 56.
The drums are mounted in vertical posi-tion on the pallet and as shown a strap 50 is used to fasten each pair of drums 14 to the ' ',~'~'- .: ' '' , ' , ' .

pallet. The strap is passed under the surface of base 56 and over the adjacent pair of drums and the ends are fastened at a connection point 60 to form a continuous band. Each band 50 is passed between the opposing pairs of protuberances 50 on the ~ clamping rings holding the lid 12 to the container body 14. In !_ this manner, the straps are prevented from lateral slippage from . .
the top surface of the drums by engagement with the protuberances which follow the path of the strap from the change of direction from vertical to horizontal as the strap passes over the top rim of the drum.
It is also contemplated that protuberances can be formed in the bottom end 16 of the container to retain the bottom end of straps 50 from slippage. Additionally, the number of drums mounted on a pallet 52 is a matter of choice depending upon ship- ;
ment consideration such as volume and weight and the size of the pallet.
It is also contemplated that clamping ring 10 can be supplied with indentations 51, as shown in the embodiment of Fig. 12, in place of protuberances or even slotted portions to confine or retain the straps from the lateral slippage on the drum surface. ;
' An alternate form of drum is depicted in Figs. 6-10 in which indentations 62 are shown in lieu of the protuberances 48 of the previously discussed embodiment. Protuberances or slots can also be used in place of indentations 62 on this - alternative form of drum for engaging and holding straps 50 in fixed position. The difference in the drum of Figs. 6-10 lies iA the fact that '.

the drum 64 contains no removable cover. It is a drum which is provided with a sealed bottom end closure 66 and a sealed top end closure 68. The result is a pair of seams in the form of bottom seam 70 and top seam 72. Consequently, no clamping ring is employed to hold a removable lid on the con-tainer.
The confining means in the form of indentations 62, as shown, is formed directly in bottom and top areas surrounding and forming seams 70 and 72.
Like the protuberances in the previously discussed embodi-ment the indentations 62 are formed so that they have a vertical component 74 and a horizontal component 76. In this manner, as the strap extends into a change in direction from a vertical to a lateral dir-ection in surrounding and holding the drum in position on a pallet the vertical and horizontal components of the strap will both be held within the indentation.
In the depicted embodiment, there are four indentations 62 spaced about the upper rim 72 at 90 intervals and there are four corresponding indentations spacedabout the bottom seam 70 at 90 intervals. The indentation 62 a-t the top are aligned with the indentation 62 at the bottom so that the strap can be attached to the drums in a straight and vertical position for maximum holding effect. Any tendency of the straps to slide off the drums is restrictedby engagement with the surfaces forming the indentation-s62. By providing indentations at 90 intervals it is possible to p~ovide additional cross strapping along with the two straps 50 shown in the drawings.
The pallet 52 is identical to the pallet 52 of the -i i ;

.. . , .. . . ,~ . , previously discussed depicted embodiment and accordingly is provided with the same numerals in connection with mounting of the same type of straps 50 to hold the drums 64 in a similar arrangement of four drums on the pallet. The straps 50 are also connected in the same manner to have its ends secure at point 60.
This embodiment is particularly adaptable to a drum which includes a double seamed upper and lower end and is of a steel material although it is equally adaptable to drums of other materials of the types described above. The indentations are provided by deforming the seams and this can be easily accom-plished without destroying the tightness and integrity of the double seamed top and bottom closures.
Alternatively, this type of sealed drum which does use a cover and clamping can also be provided with protuberances 63 instead of indentations 62 as shown in the alternative embodi- -ment of Figure 13.
The confi~ing means of all types of embodiments described above whether it be in the form of protuberances 9 indentations or slots can be spaced above the periphery of both the top and bottom ends of the drums as desired and at angular intervals as desired. In this manner, single or multiple strappings can be employed for mounting the drums to pallets. The drums are positioned on the pallet in an arrangement such as that de-picted and the confining structures are aligned properly whereupon the strapping is applied by drawing one end under the base 56 of the pallet and over the sides and across the tops of the drums. The ends of the strapping, after " -- .

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tightening, a~e secured at point 60 by means by either metal of composition type seals or other conventional fastening means. As discussed, the straps employed are adaptable for use on both fully removable covered type containers and non-remov-able tight head style containers. With the removal head type .
containers, the top and confining means is formed in the clamping or closing ring.
By use of metal or other type strapping one or more empty or filled steel, fibre, plastic, and other composite containers, that are both cylindrical and square in form and structure, can be secured to a pallet or other suitable plat-form manufactured of wood, fibreboard, or other materials for -, . ,! . , shipping and handling that type of container.
To retain the strapping from slipping or sliding off the drums, either outward protuberances or indentations or, if desired, slo-ts are provided on the exterior surface of the side and top faces of the top and bottom edges of the close con-tainer.
The confining structure is placed about the peripheral surface of the drums on the top and/or the bottom end -to allow for the use of single or multiple strappings to be applied to the sides and across the tops of one or several palletized containers. The containers are prepositioned on the pallet so the the strapping guide channel of one container are in align-ment at 180 or 360 to allow for single or multiple transverse strapping across the top ends-of the containers. For example, . - ,, '~

. ~ ' ,"' . ., ' . ' , ' ' ' ' ~ " '. ' ' ' ;: ' ,., ' ' when one or more containers of the same capacity and shape are handled or shipped on a pallet, the strapping is applied by drawing one end under the base of the pallet and over the sides and across the tops of the containers, and the ends o~ such strapping, after tightening, are secured by means of either metal or compositions type seals.
The types of strap retainers or confining structure ;~
used is contemplated for use on both removable cover type con-tainers and non-removable tight head style containers.
Thus the several aforenoted objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although several somewhat pre-ferred embodiments have been disclosed and described in de-tail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby and its scope is to be determined by that o~ the appended ~laims. ~ i ``

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. An improved clamping ring for use in releasably holding a cover in assembled relationship with a drum and in assisting in retaining a strap in position on the drum when the drum is strapped to a pallet comprising, a split ring having two ends positioned substantially adjacent to one another, a locking lever pivotedly connected adjacent one of its ends with one of the ends of the split ring, linkage means for pivotedly connecting the other end of the split ring with an intermediate portion of the locking lever, the pivotal connections being so constructed and arranged so that the locking lever is shiftable from an open position away from the split ring at which the split ring is in an expanded position to a locking position adjacent surfaces of the split ring at which the split ring is in a contracted position, a hinge strap bend back upon itself to form a pivot bearing connected to said one end of the split ring and the locking lever hingedly connected at the bearing, a latch pivotedly connected with the split ring and adapted to be shifted from the unlatched position away from the split ring to a latched position and into engagement with the lever when the lever is in its locked position, and confining means on the outer surface of the clamping ring adapted to receive and retain at least one strap from slipping when the strap is used to fastened the drum to the pallet.
2. The invention in accordance with Claim 1 wherein the clamping ring forms part of a drum assembly which comprises, a drum having a tubular body, a bottom closure sealing the bottom end of the tubular body, and a chime formed at the top open end of the tubular body, a cover removably applied to the top open end of the tubular body and having a peripheral flange in over-lapping relationship with the chime, the split ring of the clamp-ing ring having inwardly extending spaced flanges engaging with the cover flange and surfaces of the chime to close the cover on the drum when the lever is shifted to its locking position to contract the split ring, and the clamping ring being adapted to be removed from and reapplied to the cover and chime when the lever is shifted to its open position at which the split ring is expanded.
3. The invention in accordance with Claim 2 wherein the confining means is a pair of protuberances on the outer surface of the clamping ring spaced a predetermined distance apart to receive a strap therebetween.
4. The invention in accordance with Claim 3 wherein two pairs of protuberances are on the clamping rings spaced at 180° intervals on the circumference thereof.
5. The invention in accordance with Claim 3 wherein a pair of protuberances are positioned on the bottom end of the tubular body in alignment with each pair of protuberances on the clamping ring.
6. The invention in accordance with Claim 1 wherein the confining means is at least one indentation in the outer surface of the clamping ring of predetermined size to receive a strap therein and retain the strap from slippage when the drum is mounted on a pallet.
7. The invention in accordance with Claim 6 wherein there are four indentations on the clamping ring spaced at 90°
intervals about the circumference thereof.
8. The invention in accordance with Claim 2 wherein the confining means is at least one indentation in the outer surface of the circumference of the clamping ring and a corres-ponding indentation in the bottom end surface of the tubular body in alignment with an indentation in the clamping ring applied to the drum to facilitate retention of the strap in position on the drum when the drum is strapped to a pallet.
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