EP0331491B1 - Liquid storage bag - Google Patents
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- EP0331491B1 EP0331491B1 EP89302089A EP89302089A EP0331491B1 EP 0331491 B1 EP0331491 B1 EP 0331491B1 EP 89302089 A EP89302089 A EP 89302089A EP 89302089 A EP89302089 A EP 89302089A EP 0331491 B1 EP0331491 B1 EP 0331491B1
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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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- B65D90/046—Flexible liners, e.g. loosely positioned in the container
- B65D90/048—Flexible liners, e.g. loosely positioned in the container comprising bracing straps
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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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- 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 storage bag which is particularly suitable for transportation in a container.
- the bag of the invention will mainly find application in the storage of liquids, but is not limited to such application.
- a bulkhead / pallet is provided with the bulkhead disposed adjacent to and supported by the doors of the container, such bulkhead / pallet serving to prevent the bag from bulging out of the container during filling and discharge operations. It will be appreciated that such a bulkhead / pallet arrangement adds weight to a load, and is also space consuming particularly in relation to an empty storage bag.
- DE-A-3 123 150 discloses a rectangular storage container formed from a tube of flexible material by stitching a seam diametrically across the tube, flattening the seam onto material in the tube so that opposed ear formations project upwardly, and folding these ear formations flat onto the seam. One ear formation is folded back on itself to provide a spout.
- FR-A-2 351 855 discloses a harness to support a non-rigid container against movement, comprising a number of spaced flexible steps, and anchoring straps to hold the harness in fixed relation to a support means.
- the storage bag and the method of forming said bag are defined by the features of the independent claims.
- the storage bag is made of flexible sheet material. It is of generally rectangular configuration, comprising a generally planar base section, opposed generally vertically disposed side wall sections, opposed generally vertically disposed end wall sections, and a generally planar roof section.
- the term "generally vertically wall section” herein is meant to include an upwardly directed slanting wall section.
- the bag will comprise a tubular section defining the base side walls and roof, with rectangular end wall sections being secured to each end of the tubular section.
- the end wall sections will be constituted by two sections which fold towards one another from the side wall sections or alternatively from the roof and base sections.
- the end wall sections will be constituted by two half sections of substantially equal size.
- the end wall sections will be constituent by unequal sections.
- the bag may further include a reinforcing harness comprising a plurality of strap elements whereof the free ends are adapted to be secured to the container, preferably to the floor thereof.
- the reinforcing harness will include two or more longitudinal straps extending over the end sections and the roof of the bag, and one or more transverse straps extending over the side wall sections and the roof of the bag.
- two longitudinal straps will be provided, the straps diverging outwardly at the end panels towards the lower bottom corners of the bag.
- a series of cross-brace straps will preferably be provided to link the outwardly diverging straps together at intervals at one or both end zones thereof.
- a blank of elastomeric or plastic sheet material which may or may not be reinforced with fabric for forming the bag of the invention, as disclosed herein.
- a liquid storage bag in accordance with the invention is characterised in that it is of generally rectangular configuration comprising a base panel 10, a pair of opposed side panels 11 and 12, a pair of opposed end panels 13 and 14 and a roof panel 15.
- the bag will be formed from a blank 16 which is of rectangular shape. By means of a longitudinal joint 29 this blank is formed into a tubular configuration. Square cutouts 31 are made in the tube to form a pair of tongues 17 at each end as illustrated in Figure 5. The tongues 17 are joined by seams 30 to make the end panel 13 as shown in Figure 6.
- a bag formed as above and depicted in Figure 8 will be of a generally rectangular profile and particularly suitable for housing within a rigid container 19 such as a conventional ISO container. It is envisaged that the bag will be dimensioned to be a snug fit within the container 19.
- the bag shown in Figure 8 will preferably be provided with a harness as described in more detail below and housed within the container 19,
- An alternative arrangement is shown in Figures 9 to 12 which show a version of the bag having side and end walls which slope upwardly in a convergent fashion and which is designed to be free standing within a container 19 without the need for a harness or other supporting devices.
- the bag is of generally trapezoidal profile.
- the bag is formed in a similar manner to the bag shown in Figure 8, by utilizing a blank of rectangular shape, not shown, which is formed into a tubular configuration by means of a longitudinal joint 29a, Figure 10. The difference in construction is found in the cutouts 31a which were not square, but of angled shape as shown in Figure 11.
- tongues 17a are of unequal size.
- the tongues 17a are joined by a seam 30a and the ends folded in the manner shown in Figure 12 to provide angled end seams 18a.
- the seams 18a will be sealed in a conventional manner with additional reinforcement where necessary.
- the bag of Figure 9 is substantially self supporting and when housed within a container will not impinge on the container wall. Accordingly the bag will usually not require constraining means such as a harness or the like.
- the harness Figure 3 may be provided for the embodiment of the bag shown in Figures 1, 2 and 8 to control movement thereof, during filling, discharge and transportation. Loops 24 will secure the harness to the bag, Figure 2.
- the harness comprises a pair of longitudinal strap elements 20 and a plurality of transverse strap elements 21.
- the longitudinal strap elements extend from the lower corner zones of the container along one end panel 14 of the bag over the upper surface 15 thereof, and along the other end panel 13 of the bag.
- a suitable hook, clasp of the like formations 22 will be provided for securing the ends of the strap elements to eye formations 26 or the like provided on the floor of the container 19 and adjacent to the walls.
- the longitudinal strap elements 20 are reinforced at least at the door side of the container by means of a plurality of spaced transverse linking straps 23 provided in the zone of the end panel of the bag. It has been found that the longitudinal straps 20 together with these linking straps 23 will limit excessive surge movement of the end preventing the bag from exerting undue stress on or even bulging out of the door of the container.
- linking straps 23 define the contour of the end portions of the strap elements 20. Ring elements serve to link the various strap elements together as shown in Figure 2.
- the transverse straps 21 of the harness extend transversely across the roof 15 of the bag and down each side panel 11 and 12 thereof as illustrated.
- the invention relates to a novel storage bag, a blank for forming such a bag, a harness for use with the bag as well as a transportation system comprising the bag with or without the harness of the invention in combination with a rigid container.
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Description
- This invention relates to a storage bag which is particularly suitable for transportation in a container. The bag of the invention will mainly find application in the storage of liquids, but is not limited to such application.
- Conventionally when liquid storage bags are housed within ISO containers, a bulkhead / pallet is provided with the bulkhead disposed adjacent to and supported by the doors of the container, such bulkhead / pallet serving to prevent the bag from bulging out of the container during filling and discharge operations. It will be appreciated that such a bulkhead / pallet arrangement adds weight to a load, and is also space consuming particularly in relation to an empty storage bag.
- DE-A-3 123 150 discloses a rectangular storage container formed from a tube of flexible material by stitching a seam diametrically across the tube, flattening the seam onto material in the tube so that opposed ear formations project upwardly, and folding these ear formations flat onto the seam. One ear formation is folded back on itself to provide a spout.
- FR-A-2 351 855 discloses a harness to support a non-rigid container against movement, comprising a number of spaced flexible steps, and anchoring straps to hold the harness in fixed relation to a support means.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel storage bag and accessories therefor which it is believed will overcome or at least minimise the difficulties mentioned above.
- The storage bag and the method of forming said bag are defined by the features of the independent claims. The storage bag is made of flexible sheet material. It is of generally rectangular configuration, comprising a generally planar base section, opposed generally vertically disposed side wall sections, opposed generally vertically disposed end wall sections, and a generally planar roof section. The term "generally vertically wall section" herein is meant to include an upwardly directed slanting wall section.
- In a preferred arrangement the bag will comprise a tubular section defining the base side walls and roof, with rectangular end wall sections being secured to each end of the tubular section. The end wall sections will be constituted by two sections which fold towards one another from the side wall sections or alternatively from the roof and base sections.
- In one arrangement where the side wall sections and end wall sections are substantially vertically disposed, the end wall sections will be constituted by two half sections of substantially equal size. Alternatively, where the side wall and the end wall sections either converge or diverge upwardly, the end wall sections will be constituent by unequal sections.
- Where the bag is housed in a rigid container, it may further include a reinforcing harness comprising a plurality of strap elements whereof the free ends are adapted to be secured to the container, preferably to the floor thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the reinforcing harness will include two or more longitudinal straps extending over the end sections and the roof of the bag, and one or more transverse straps extending over the side wall sections and the roof of the bag. Preferably two longitudinal straps will be provided, the straps diverging outwardly at the end panels towards the lower bottom corners of the bag. With the latter arrangement a series of cross-brace straps will preferably be provided to link the outwardly diverging straps together at intervals at one or both end zones thereof.
- Also included within the scope of the invention is a blank of elastomeric or plastic sheet material which may or may not be reinforced with fabric for forming the bag of the invention, as disclosed herein.
- In order to illustrate the invention two embodiments thereof will be described hereunder purely by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
- Figure 1
- is a schematic perspective view of a storage bag in accordance with the invention positioned within a container;
- Figure 2
- is a perspective view of a bag in accordance with the invention together with a harness therefore;
- Figure 3
- is a plan view of the harness for use with the bag of the invention;
- Figure 4
- is a plan view of a blank of elastomeric or plastic sheet material for use in the formation of the bag of the invention. Such a blank may consist of one or more panels joined by suitable seams;
- Figure 5
- is a schematic illustration of the blank which has been joined together to form a sleeve or tube open at each end which has then had the corner cutouts removed providing tongues to form end panels;
- Figure 6
- illustrates the horizontal seam joining the tongues to form the end panel;
- Figure 7
- is a schematic illustration of the folded end of the bag with the cutouts arranged to provide the seams which form the end of the side or vertical panels;
- Figure 8
- is a schematic illustration of the bag with all panels seamed to constitute the storage bag of the invention;
- Figure 9
- is a perspective schematic view of a different embodiment of the arrangement shown in figure 8, with the side and end wall sections of the bag converging upwardly;
- Figure 10
- is a schematic illustration of a blank for forming the bag in Figure 9, which has been joined longitudually to form a sleeve;
- Figure 11
- is a schematic illustration of the blank in Figure 10 which has had corner cutouts removed therefrom to provide tongues to form the end panels; and
- Figure 12
- is a schematic illustration of the folded end of the bag in Figure 9 arranged to provide the seams at the junction between the end and side panels.
- Referring to Figures 1 to 8 of the drawings, one embodiment of a liquid storage bag in accordance with the invention is characterised in that it is of generally rectangular configuration comprising a
base panel 10, a pair ofopposed side panels opposed end panels roof panel 15. - With reference to Figure 4 the bag will be formed from a blank 16 which is of rectangular shape. By means of a
longitudinal joint 29 this blank is formed into a tubular configuration.Square cutouts 31 are made in the tube to form a pair oftongues 17 at each end as illustrated in Figure 5. Thetongues 17 are joined byseams 30 to make theend panel 13 as shown in Figure 6. - The ends are folded as shown in Figure 7 in such a manner that the pair of
cutouts 31 are transformed into twoopenings 27 lying one above the other each of which can be joined to form thevertical end seams 18 of the bag. - The seams of the bag will be sealed in a conventual manner with additional reinforcement where necessary. A bag formed as above and depicted in Figure 8 will be of a generally rectangular profile and particularly suitable for housing within a
rigid container 19 such as a conventional ISO container. It is envisaged that the bag will be dimensioned to be a snug fit within thecontainer 19. - The bag shown in Figure 8 will preferably be provided with a harness as described in more detail below and housed within the
container 19, An alternative arrangement is shown in Figures 9 to 12 which show a version of the bag having side and end walls which slope upwardly in a convergent fashion and which is designed to be free standing within acontainer 19 without the need for a harness or other supporting devices. It will be noted that the bag is of generally trapezoidal profile. The bag is formed in a similar manner to the bag shown in Figure 8, by utilizing a blank of rectangular shape, not shown, which is formed into a tubular configuration by means of alongitudinal joint 29a, Figure 10. The difference in construction is found in thecutouts 31a which were not square, but of angled shape as shown in Figure 11. As a result of thecutouts 31a,tongues 17a are of unequal size. Thetongues 17a are joined by aseam 30a and the ends folded in the manner shown in Figure 12 to provideangled end seams 18a. Theseams 18a will be sealed in a conventional manner with additional reinforcement where necessary. - It has been found that the bag of Figure 9 is substantially self supporting and when housed within a container will not impinge on the container wall. Accordingly the bag will usually not require constraining means such as a harness or the like.
- As mentioned above the harness Figure 3, may be provided for the embodiment of the bag shown in Figures 1, 2 and 8 to control movement thereof, during filling, discharge and transportation.
Loops 24 will secure the harness to the bag, Figure 2. In the preferred arrangement illustrated, the harness comprises a pair oflongitudinal strap elements 20 and a plurality oftransverse strap elements 21. The longitudinal strap elements extend from the lower corner zones of the container along oneend panel 14 of the bag over theupper surface 15 thereof, and along theother end panel 13 of the bag. A suitable hook, clasp of thelike formations 22 will be provided for securing the ends of the strap elements to eyeformations 26 or the like provided on the floor of thecontainer 19 and adjacent to the walls. Thelongitudinal strap elements 20 are reinforced at least at the door side of the container by means of a plurality of spaced transverse linking straps 23 provided in the zone of the end panel of the bag. It has been found that thelongitudinal straps 20 together with these linkingstraps 23 will limit excessive surge movement of the end preventing the bag from exerting undue stress on or even bulging out of the door of the container. - It will be appreciated that the linking
straps 23 define the contour of the end portions of thestrap elements 20. Ring elements serve to link the various strap elements together as shown in Figure 2. Thetransverse straps 21 of the harness extend transversely across theroof 15 of the bag and down eachside panel - The advantages of the arrangement of the invention will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It will be readily apparent that by dispensing with the conventional pallet/bulkhead, both the transportation of full storage bags as well as the return of empty bags will be more economical and less problematic.
- Clearly many variations of the invention exist without departing from the principles set out in the consistory clauses. The invention relates to a novel storage bag, a blank for forming such a bag, a harness for use with the bag as well as a transportation system comprising the bag with or without the harness of the invention in combination with a rigid container.
Claims (10)
- A storage bag of flexible sheet material formed from a single blank (16) having opposed side edges and opposed end edges, folded into a tubular sleeve having, and joined along, a longitudinal seam (29), the tubular sleeve defining a base (10), roof (15), and opposed sidewalls (11,12) for the storage bag, characterised in that the end walls (13,14) of the storage bag are formed by part end wall panel sections (17) projecting from the end edges of the folded blank to fold from the roof and base, or alternatively from the side walls, and being joined along a seam (30) at their end edges, the side edges of the part end wall panel sections being joined to the side walls where the part end wall panel sections fold from the roof and base of the bag, or alternatively joined to the roof and base of the bag where the part end wall panel sections fold from the opposed side walls of the bag.
- The bag according to claim 1 wherein the bag is of generally rectangular configuration and the part end wall panel sections (17) are substantially rectangular and similar.
- The bag according to claim 1 wherein the bag is of a generally trapezoidal configuration and the part end wall panel sections (17a) fold towards one another to form a truncated triangular end wall section (13a).
- The bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3 including a reinforcing harness having free ends (22) adapted to be secured to the interior of a container (19), the harness including two or more longitudinal straps (20) extending over the end sections (13,14) and roof (15) of the bag and one or more transverse straps (21) extending over the side wall sections (11,12), and roof of the bag.
- The bag according to claim 4 wherein the harness comprises two longitudinal straps (20) which diverge outwardly at the end panels (13,14) of the bag towards to the lower bottom corners of the bag, with a series of cross-brace straps (23) being provided to link the outwardly diverging straps together at intervals at one or both end zones.
- The bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3 formed from a rectangular panel (16) having opposed side edges and opposed end edges and a pair of spaced part end wall panel sections (17) projecting from each end edge, each part end wall panel section having side edges and an end edge, adjacent part end wall panel sections being arranged so that their end edges can be joined together to constitute an end wall section (13,14) of the bag, with the side edges joined to an adjacent side wall (11,12) roof (15) or base (10) of the bag.
- The bag according to claim 6 wherein the part end wall panel sections (17) are rectangular.
- The bag according to claim 6 wherein at each end edge of the rectangular panel (16) the side edges of one part end wall panel section (17a) diverge outwardly towards its end edge while the side edges of the adjacent part end wall panel section (17a) converge inwardly towards its end edge, with the length of both end edges being substantially equal.
- A method of forming a storage bag comprising the steps of providing a blank of sheet material in the form of a rectangular panel having opposed side edges and opposed end edges, and a pair of spaced part end wall panel sections projecting from each end edge, each part end wall panel section having side edges and an end edge, folding the rectangular panel onto itself and joining the side edges thereof to form a tubular sleeve defining a base, roof, and opposed side walls for the storage bag, joining the end edges of the part end wall panel sections to one another to form an end wall section at each end of the tubular sleeve, and joining the side edges of the end wall sections to the side walls where the part end wall panel sections fold from the roof and base of the bag, or alternatively to the roof and base where the part end wall panel sections fold from the opposed side walls of the bag, to form corner seams.
- A method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the rectangular panel is folded onto itself and joined along its side edges to form a tubular sleeve prior to providing the part end wall panel sections.
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