CA1305103C - Container for recovering a used treating liquid - Google Patents

Container for recovering a used treating liquid

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CA1305103C
CA1305103C CA000562148A CA562148A CA1305103C CA 1305103 C CA1305103 C CA 1305103C CA 000562148 A CA000562148 A CA 000562148A CA 562148 A CA562148 A CA 562148A CA 1305103 C CA1305103 C CA 1305103C
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inner bag
treating
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Yoshiaki Take
Kuniyasu Obara
Akihiro Taguchi
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Toppan Inc
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Toppan Printing Co Ltd
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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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/04Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
    • B65D77/06Liquids or semi-liquids or other materials or articles enclosed in flexible containers disposed within rigid containers

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Abstract

Abstract of the Disclosure A container is provided for recovering a used treating liquid, and is composed of an outer box and a flexible inner bag, the inner bag being held within the outer box and having a partition wall by means of which the interior thereof is divided into a treating-liquid storage chamber and a used-liquid storage chamber, the storage chambers each having an access port by way of which each is connected to an outer associated apparatus.

Description

~;~O~L03 The present invention relates to a container adapted to be used in association with a treating apparatus for, for example, treating a photosensitive material, in order to recover used treating Iiquid.
A container suitable for holding such a treating liquid is the so~called bag~in-box type, which has "pore-in" and "pore~out" (access) ports and is the form of an inner bag which is held within an outer box made of corrugated cardboard.
This type of container is set in the treating apparatus and holds a treating liquid to be used in the treating apparatus. The container is used as a cassette type and, when one treating liquid is to be replaced by another treating liquid, ano-ther container is required to recover used liquid. This requires an extra space for replacement and, moreover, a cumbersome operatl~on for replacement.
With a view to eliminating such a cumbersome opera~
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tion, a type of container has been proposed in Japanese Patent Disclosure (KOKAI) NO. 58-52065, which comprises a fi~rst flexible container unit for holdlng a treating l;iquid, and a second flexible container unit, which is located outside of the first ~lexible container unit, for recovering spent liquid, the each container unit 2S being provlded with access~ports for connection to an associated apparatus.
~owever, since the aforementioned container is made ~3~S~3 up of two container uni-ts equipped with access ports, it is difficul-t to correctly connect charging and clischarc3incl tubes relative each other with the container set in the -treating apparatus. Therefore, there is a risk that a connection error will occur be-tween the charging and discharging tubes. Fur-thermore, it is not easy to assemhle the first and second flexible con-tainer units within an outer box because one of the container units is providecl separate from -the other container uni.t.
A type of container can be formed which comprises an outer box and inner container units :i.nteg.rally held within the outer box, each inner container unit being divided by a partition wall in-to two chambers. Due to : 15 two access ports provided on each container unit, the pliability of the container un1t lg lost, par-ticularly at : those flange areas of the access ports where a fusion bond is effec-ted. ~hen the inner container units~are held within the outer box, bend6 and creases are more likely to be formed on the inner container units, so that ~when they are subjected to vibrations during the transportation thereof pinholea are likely to be formed at these bend and creased portlons.
The presen-t invention provides a treatiny-liquid container which can recover a treating liquicl which has become a spent liquid, which is properly set within an assoaiated treatiny apparatus, has access ports which can be readily and positively connected to and di~connected , - ~,, j ~,.
~ .~.i. ~l,, ~5~03 from the container, and is less liable to procluce pinholes on the inne.r bag during transportation which would other-~ise occur.
Accordingly, the present inven-tion provides a container for storin~ a treating liqui(l and for recovering a usecl treating liquid, which compri~e~:
an outer box made of a ~ubstantially rigid mater.ial having a top wall yor-tion ancl a fixing section 0 at the top wall por-tion; and a Elexible inner bag helcl within the outer box hav:ing a pair o.E access ports detachably connected to the fixing section of the outer box ancl a partition wall dividing the interior of the inner bag into a lower compartment defining a treating-liquid storage chamber and an upper compar-tment defining a used-liquid storage chamber, and a buffer film separately interposed between said inner bag and said parti-tion wall for preventing pinholes from occurring in said inner bag, said storage chambers each having one of the pair of access por-ts for providing communica-tion with an outer associated appara-tus.
This in~ention can be more fully unclerstoocl from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction wi:th the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is an explanatory view showing a treating-liquid container accorcling to one embodiment of the present invention;

3~5~3 - 3a -Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing an inner bag of the container o Fiq. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view showing the outer appearance of a form of the contairler of Fic,~. l;
E'ig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing an inner bag of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a view showing the ou-ter appearance of a treating-liquid conta:iner according to another embocliment of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a view showincl-the outer appearance of an inner bag of Fig. S;
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view, taken along line A-A, ~howing the container of Fig. 5; ancl Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing a variant of the container of Fig. 5.
The embodiments of the presen-t invention will now be explained below, with reference -to the accompanying .' :
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Embodiment l Fig. 1 is a view showing the outer appearance of a treatlng-liquid container according to one embodiment oE
the present invention. Outer rectangular box 1 is made of a rigid material, such as a corrugated cardboard, and has fixing section ~ about 45-inclined at one corner side with a pair of access ports 2, 3 each closed by a cover at fixing section ~ of box 1. Inner bag 7 is disposed within outer box 1 and is made of a plastics film section and a laminate section. As is shown in Fig. 2, bag 7 is formed as a flexible bag with treating-liquid storage chamber 9 and used-liquid storage chamber 10 defined therein by flexible partition wall 8. Access ports are different in size in the same direction and of such a type that tbey are eixed to the outer box.
A pair of fixing sections 4, 4 may be formed, unlike the single fixing section o Fig. l, on the corner sides in a symmetrical ashion, that is, with one o~ Eixing sections 4 and 4 located on one corner side and the other on the opposed corner side of the box. In this case, access ports 2 and 3 are opened not in the same direction but in the opposed direction, as is shown in Fig. 4.
If access ports 2 and 3 of different size are used in combination with covers 5 and 6 of different color, they can readily and positively be connected to ~3~ 3 an associated treating apparatus. A choice of a dif-erent color or size well serves the purpose if the color or size is applied to one oE access ports or to one oE covers 5 and 6. An inner sealing member may be initlally employed ~Eor sealing to an open end of port 2 if port 2 is used as a "pour-out" one. If, in this case, an assoclated connector is connected to port 2 at the time oE use, it ls possible to prevent the user's hands and garments Erom being fouled due to the deposl-tion thereon of used liquid.
Embodiment 2 Fig. 5 is a view showing the outer appearance oE
a container according to another embodiment oE the pre-sent invention. Like the first embodiment, outer rec-tangular box 11 is made of a rigid material/ such as corrugated cardboard and has fixing section 12 about 45-inclined at one corner side. Access ports 14 and 15 of inner bag 13 are fixed to fixing section 12. As is shown in Figs. 6 and 7, inner bag 13 is made up oE two main film sheets 16 and 17 and two buffer film sheets 18 and 19, which are made of, for example, polyethylene.
The main and buffer sheets are overlappingly sealed at both ends. Access port 14 is provided at the main;and buffer sheets in a manner to be fusion-bonded around the port to these sheets. Port 15 is provided at buffer films 18 in a manner to be fusion-bonded around the port to the buffer film 18. Main film 16 provides ~3~ 3 a partition wall whereby inner bag 13 is divided into two chambers, one o-E which serves as treating-liquid storage chamber 20 and the other as used-liquid storage chamber 21. Buffer films 18 and 19 should preferably be made of a material, such as polyethylene, whose pinholes are restricted to 1 or less in number under a ~elbofrex test (-10C, 1500 times). Since a "blocking" phenomenon is liable to occur in those films having a low incidence of pin holes, the film should therefore be embossed.
In the con-tainer of the present invention, a treat-ing liquid is held within the treating-liquid storage chamber at the time of use, with the used-liquid storage chamber remaining unoccupied. Thus the treating liquid is supported by such a double sheet film, and pinholes which would otherwise occur can be prevented from occur-ring at a bent portion (or portions) due to the buffer-ing action of bufer films; 18 and 19 on main films 16 and 17, respectively.
In the case where the contents of the bag are a barrier property, the inner bag may be formed with a film oE barrier property added thereto. In this case, ~if the outermost films are formed as films 22 and 23 of barrier property, access port 14 is fusion-bonded around the port to film 22, main film 16 and buffer film 18, and access port 15 is fusion-bonded around the port to ; film 22, as shown in Fig. 8, in which case a partition wall is deEined by main film 16 and buffer film 1~.

~3~ 3 Access port 15 is fusion~bonded around the port to film 22, with a partition wall defined by main film 16.
Furthermore, films 22 and 23 may be formed as an inter-mediate film unit or the innermost film unit in place o using them as the outermost film unit. In this way, various forms may be selected according to the present invention.
In the container of the present invention, a treating liquid is initially held within the treating-liquid storage chamber, with the used-liquid storage chamber flattened or unoccupied. When, in these cir-cumstances, the treating liquid is poured out of the treating-liquid storage chamber, that storage chamber correspondingly becomes flattened and simultaneously, a corresponding amount of used liquid enters the used-liquid storage chamber. The inner bag can be of a size that corresponds to the amount o treating liquid originally occupying the treatlng-liquid storage cham-ber. This allows the use of as compact a container as possible.
Thus, a smaller liquid storage space can be used for the treating liquid oE a treating apparatus. Since the access ports are initially determined as "pour-in"
or "pour-out" ports, inadvertent connection of the "pour-in" and pour-out ports can easily be prevented.
Moreover~ correct connectlon can be readily determined by each port being a different size.

~3~ 03 Since the port fixing section of the container is about 45-inclined on one corner side, the "pour-out"
port can readily be connected to the associated appara-tus.
Even if the inner bag becomes bent at places within the container, as a result of the container being oscil-lated during transportion, there is no risk of pinholes occurring at these bent portions, since the inner bag is protected and cushioned by the buEfer film.
Furthermore, since it holds only one inner bagl the container o the present invention can be assembled more readily than its conventional counterparts.

Claims (6)

1. A container for storing a treating liquid and for recovering a used treating liquid, which comprises:
an outer box made of a substantially rigid material having a top wall portion and a fixing section at the top wall portion; and a flexible inner bag held within the outer box having a pair of access ports detachably connected to the fixing section of the outer box and a partition wall dividing the interior of the inner bag into a lower compartment defining a -treating-liquid storage chamber and an upper compartment defining a used-liquid storage chamber, and a buffer film separately interposed between said inner bag and said partition wall for preventing pinholes from occurring in said inner bag, said storage chambers each having one of the pair of access ports for providing communication with an outer associated apparatus.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein said access ports are different in size from each other.

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3. The container according to claim 1, wherein each of said access ports is closed with a cover different in color from each other.
4. The container according to claim 1, wherein said buffer film is an embossed film.
5. The container according to claim 1, wherein said buffer film is further covered from outside with a film having a barrier property.
6. The container according to claim 1, wherein the substantially rigid material is a corrugated cardboard.
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