EP0021814B1 - Frame bulkhead for standard transport containers and method of transporting bulk loads in a standard transport container provided with a flexible lining - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- B65D90/047—Flexible liners, e.g. loosely positioned in the container comprising rigid bracing, e.g. bulkheads
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- This invention relates to a rigid frame assembly for use as a removable bulkhead in standard transport containers, particularly when the container is employed to transport bulk commodities in granular or powder form.
- a frame bulkhead constructed from timber has many disadvantages. It is not always safe for loads in excess of 17 tonnes, and collapse during loading is dangerous to operators and, of course, loss of commodity is to be avoided. It is also subject to breakage in transit which causes difficulties at unloading. This frequently happens when a spacer beam between the frame and the container doors is not fitted properly or is omitted altogether. Fitting a wooden frame involves the use of nails and wedges, and must be carried out from the inside of the container so that the operator has to climb out through a narrow gap in the frame. Also, the wedges and nails can fall into the commodity during the unloading. Although wooden frames are cheap to construct, recycling has generally been found to be uneconomic. Return journey costs are high as only about 35 wooden frames can be accommodated in a standard 20' container.
- each side element comprises two spaced apart uprights which are of channel-section and which are joined together by transverse planks.
- the channel openings of the uprights face laterally outwardly from each side element such that when the two side elements are positioned one to each side of a container opening, the channel opening of one element faces towards the channel opening of the opposite element, and the channels are adapted to receive the lateral side edges of the central element.
- the channels are provided with lip portions which are adapted to engage with a portion of an angle section forming the lateral side edges of the central element.
- the side elements and central element are made from aluminium or a suitable lightweight but strong metal alloy.
- each side element is inclined at an angle towards the opposite upright so as to povide clearance between the top of each side element and any internal projections from the roof of the container.
- a rigid fram assembly for use as a bulkhead in standard containers comprises side elements 1 and 2 and a central element 3 preferably constructed from extruded aluminium sections such that the side members 4 and 5 of the elements 1 and 2 are of channel section, and the side members 6 and 7 of the central elements 3 are of angle section, as shown in Figure 2.
- a plurality of equally spaced corrugated aluminium cross planks 8 are bolted to the side members 4 and 5 of the elements 1 and 2, and also to the side members 6 and 7 of the central element 3.
- the two side elements 1 and 2 are fixed in position to each side of the container opening by placing lugs 9, which extend downwardly from the ends of each of the side members, into corresponding slots in the container floor 11.
- the tops of the side members 4 and 5 rest against the inside of the container roof 12, and roof edge 13.
- the tops of the side members 4 and 5 may be clamped in position with G-clamps (not shown).
- the two side elements when in position, define an opening through which an operator can pass freely to assist in loading or discharging granular or powder material into a flexible lining positioned within the container.
- the flexible lining is preferably in the form of a large plastics bag which is fitted by battens or the like to the floor of the container.
- the mouth of the bag is disposed towards the opening in the container.
- the bag is filled with the powered material e.g. by means of a pneumatic btower which blows the material through a nozzle inserted into the bag.
- the nozzle must initially be inserted as far back in the bag as possible to ensure that the front portion of the container is filled and for this purpose it is necessary for the operator to have easy access into the container to position the nozzle correctly and ensure it does not tear the bag.
- the operator can leave the container through the opening between the two side elements.
- the central element can then be fitted to complete. the frame assembly.
- the central element 3 may be engaged with the side members 5 by first inserting the side member 6 of the central element into the channel portion of members 5 of element 1.
- the channel portion of member 5 is sufficiently deep (see Figure 2) to permit the side member 6 to move laterally within the channel thus permitting the insertion of the opposite side member 7 of the central element to be similarly inserted in the channel of the opposite side member 5 of element 2.
- the side members 6 and 7 are of angle section (e.g. L-shaped in cross-section), and the forwardly extending portion 6a of each angle section engages with a lip portion 5a of each of the channel members 5.
- the container may be filled with a commodity through a loading aperture 15 in the frame assembly above the central element, and an aperture 16 below the central element is used to discharge the commodity.
- the outer side members 4 of the frame assembly are inclined at an angle x to the floor 11 of the container, approximately equal to 88-10, and make a complementary angle y approximately equal to 91+0 with the roof 12 of the container. This inclination affords sufficient clearance between the topmost corners of the frame assembly (i.e. the tops of side members 4) and any internal projections on the roof of the container associated with handling corners 17 of the container. Containers of different manufacture tend to have slight variations in design, which are all accommodated.
- a loading attachment may be advantageous to provide for a loading attachment to fit over the space above the central element of the frame assembly, which consists essentially of a bracket to hold an inlet pipe and an exhaust pipe.
- a clip-on aluminium sheet is provided to cover the discharge aperture 16, to prevent the liner from ballooning out through the aperture when inflated.
- the sheet is removed after filling. This obviates, the need of the polythene strip fitted across the discharge aperture of some wooden frames already in use.
- the frame of the present invention when broken into three elements may be stacked in a smaller space. At least 60 can easily be returned in a standard 20' container.
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Description
- This invention relates to a rigid frame assembly for use as a removable bulkhead in standard transport containers, particularly when the container is employed to transport bulk commodities in granular or powder form.
- The system of transporting commodities in standard containers is well known, but when dry bulk materials such as skim milk powder, chocolate crumb, refined white sugar etc., are concerned, special handling equipment and methods of filling and emptying containers have been developed. Examples of these are described in British Patent Specification No. 1,439,019 and Canadian Patent Specification No. 948,039. Firstly, a liner bag of strong plastics material is placed inside the container which is then inflated and filled with the bulk commodity. A timber frame supports the load at the open end of the container during filling, and is kept in position adjacent to the doors of the container during transit. At the emptying point the bag is cut and the load is tipped into a receiver. The frame may then be removed and is ready for re-use.
- A frame bulkhead constructed from timber has many disadvantages. It is not always safe for loads in excess of 17 tonnes, and collapse during loading is dangerous to operators and, of course, loss of commodity is to be avoided. It is also subject to breakage in transit which causes difficulties at unloading. This frequently happens when a spacer beam between the frame and the container doors is not fitted properly or is omitted altogether. Fitting a wooden frame involves the use of nails and wedges, and must be carried out from the inside of the container so that the operator has to climb out through a narrow gap in the frame. Also, the wedges and nails can fall into the commodity during the unloading. Although wooden frames are cheap to construct, recycling has generally been found to be uneconomic. Return journey costs are high as only about 35 wooden frames can be accommodated in a standard 20' container.
- It is an object of the present invention to overcome many of the disadvantages of known frame bulkheads, and to provide a bulkhead which affords greater flexibility during use.
- According to the invention a rigid frame assembly for use as a removable bulkhead in standard transport containers adapted for use in transporting bulk loads of granular or powder material is characterised in that the assembly comprises two side elements each having engagement means whereby the lower end of each side element is adapted to enage with the floor portion of â container while the upper end of each side element is engageable with the roof portion of the container, adjacent to the container opening, and wherein the side elements are of such dimension that when positioned one in each lateral side of the container opening they partly close the opening but define between them a passage through which an operator can pass freely during loading of the container, and a central element which is adapted to fit between and engage with the side elements to close or partly close off said passage but which defines in the frame assembly at least one aperture for discharge and/or loading. Preferably, each side element comprises two spaced apart uprights which are of channel-section and which are joined together by transverse planks. The channel openings of the uprights face laterally outwardly from each side element such that when the two side elements are positioned one to each side of a container opening, the channel opening of one element faces towards the channel opening of the opposite element, and the channels are adapted to receive the lateral side edges of the central element. Preferably, the channels are provided with lip portions which are adapted to engage with a portion of an angle section forming the lateral side edges of the central element.
- Suitably, the side elements and central element are made from aluminium or a suitable lightweight but strong metal alloy.
- In a preferred embodiment the laterally outermost upright of each side element is inclined at an angle towards the opposite upright so as to povide clearance between the top of each side element and any internal projections from the roof of the container.
- Advantageously, there may also be provision for loading and discharging attachments to the frame assembly of the invention.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described in detail by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a front view of the three elements of a rigid frame assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 2 is en enlarged cross-section along the line A-A as shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a standard container showing the operative position of a rigid frame assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Referring to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, a rigid fram assembly for use as a bulkhead in standard containers comprises
side elements 1 and 2 and a central element 3 preferably constructed from extruded aluminium sections such that theside members elements 1 and 2 are of channel section, and theside members 6 and 7 of the central elements 3 are of angle section, as shown in Figure 2. A plurality of equally spaced corrugatedaluminium cross planks 8 are bolted to theside members elements 1 and 2, and also to theside members 6 and 7 of the central element 3. - The positioning of the frame assembly of the invention within a
standard container 10, will now be described with reference to Figure 3 of the drawings. Firstly, the twoside elements 1 and 2 are fixed in position to each side of the container opening by placinglugs 9, which extend downwardly from the ends of each of the side members, into corresponding slots in the container floor 11. The tops of theside members container roof 12, androof edge 13. The tops of theside members - The central element 3 may be engaged with the
side members 5 by first inserting the side member 6 of the central element into the channel portion ofmembers 5 of element 1. The channel portion ofmember 5 is sufficiently deep (see Figure 2) to permit the side member 6 to move laterally within the channel thus permitting the insertion of theopposite side member 7 of the central element to be similarly inserted in the channel of theopposite side member 5 ofelement 2. Theside members 6 and 7 are of angle section (e.g. L-shaped in cross-section), and the forwardly extending portion 6a of each angle section engages with alip portion 5a of each of thechannel members 5. It will be appreciated that as the liner bag is filled with powdered material the load will press against the central element 3 thus tending to keep the portion 6a in tight engagement with thelip portions 5a which in turn prevent any lateral movement of the central element 3. The central element 3 is further held in position bybrackets 14 which are fixed to the insides of the channel sections of the side members and prevent upward or downward movement of the central element relative to theside elements 5. The container may be filled with a commodity through aloading aperture 15 in the frame assembly above the central element, and anaperture 16 below the central element is used to discharge the commodity. - The
outer side members 4 of the frame assembly are inclined at an angle x to the floor 11 of the container, approximately equal to 88-10, and make a complementary angle y approximately equal to 91+0 with theroof 12 of the container. This inclination affords sufficient clearance between the topmost corners of the frame assembly (i.e. the tops of side members 4) and any internal projections on the roof of the container associated with handlingcorners 17 of the container. Containers of different manufacture tend to have slight variations in design, which are all accommodated. - It may be advantageous to provide for a loading attachment to fit over the space above the central element of the frame assembly, which consists essentially of a bracket to hold an inlet pipe and an exhaust pipe.
- Preferably, a clip-on aluminium sheet is provided to cover the
discharge aperture 16, to prevent the liner from ballooning out through the aperture when inflated. The sheet is removed after filling. This obviates, the need of the polythene strip fitted across the discharge aperture of some wooden frames already in use. - It may also be advantageous to provide for various discharge attachments such as a gravity discharge funnel, a screw conveyor, a discharge funnel or a pneumatic conveyor.
- Apart from the advantages over wooden frames already in use of greater flexibility in the provision of attachments, the frame of the present invention when broken into three elements may be stacked in a smaller space. At least 60 can easily be returned in a standard 20' container.
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AT80302097T ATE2308T1 (en) | 1979-06-22 | 1980-06-20 | END WALL FOR STANDARD CONTAINERS AND METHOD OF HANDLING BULK MATERIAL IN A CONTAINER WITH A FLEXIBLE LINER. |
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