EP0580411A1 - Flexible Behälter - Google Patents

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EP0580411A1
EP0580411A1 EP93305704A EP93305704A EP0580411A1 EP 0580411 A1 EP0580411 A1 EP 0580411A1 EP 93305704 A EP93305704 A EP 93305704A EP 93305704 A EP93305704 A EP 93305704A EP 0580411 A1 EP0580411 A1 EP 0580411A1
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container
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Jeffrey Robin Caldwell-Nichols
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AGRITAY (HOLDINGS) LIMITED
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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
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/16Large containers flexible
    • B65D88/1612Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC]
    • B65D88/1618Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC] double-walled or with linings
    • 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
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/16Large containers flexible
    • B65D88/1612Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC]
    • B65D88/1675Lifting fittings
    • B65D88/1681Flexible, e.g. loops, or reinforcements therefor

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  • This invention relates to large capacity flexible containers which are suitable for storage and transport of various goods, particularly dry goods of powdered or granular type.
  • Such containers are often referred to as flexible intermediate bulk containers (F.I.B.C.) and they typically have a capacity in the range from 0.25 - 2.0m3 and are rated as safe for loads of half a tonne up to three tonnes. They are made of a flexible material which must be of adequate strength for lifting of the filled containers by engaging one or more handles or loops at the top of the containers.
  • the usual material is woven synthetic plastics, for example woven tapes of polypropylene.
  • Containers of this type are typically produced with a single integral lifting loop or handle at the top for engagement by a fork lift mechanism or hook.
  • such containers are produced from a body of tubular woven material, although it is also possible to produce them from flat woven material which is seamed to provide a tube, the containers including a sewn-in base thereto.
  • the invention is more particularly concerned with such flexible intermediate bulk containers which are provided with an inner liner of a flexible, substantially impermeable plastics sheet material, into which the goods to be stored, typically fertilisers, are inserted and from which said goods are subsequently discharged.
  • the discharge of goods from such containers is typically effected by lifting the container and slitting or otherwise opening the base of the main body and the liner.
  • Such containers when filled, are frequently stored out of doors for long periods, and are therefore exposed to all types of weather conditions.
  • wet conditions are prevalent, and water often accumulates on the top of the containers, particularly on the top of the load containing sections of the containers below the lifting loops.
  • the contents of a container can be damaged, even completely ruined, by water ingress, which may occur if the liner is inadequately closed or sealed, or is damaged.
  • Various arrangements are known whereby one or more layers of waterproof material may be provided over the top of a container. This is usually achieved by sewing the protective material to the upper opening of the container. Entry to the container may be achieved by a single slit, or more commonly by a filling spout.
  • Another arrangement is known whereby one or more additional layers of waterproof material are provided over the top of the container liner and down between the liner and the main body of the container at least over an upper region of the load containing section of the container as an additional barrier to water ingress.
  • the liners of flexible intermediate bulk containers may consist of simple tubular bodies sealed at the base. These may be considered as straight sided envelopes. In use, the top region is gathered together to provide a neck for the purposes of filling.
  • the liners may be formed with a load containing section which is specifically delimited by a narrowing leading to a neck, through which the liner can be filled.
  • the most common form of liner of this latter type may be termed as a liner of 'bottle top' form, as it has shoulder regions leading to a neck in the manner of an outline of a bottle.
  • Both types of liner may be gussetted during their formation.
  • the present invention is applicable to containers incorporating any of the above type of liner, and, as previously mentioned, to all types of flexible intermediate bulk containers, in particular those disclosed in EP-A-0118112, PCT/GB92/00287 and PCT/GB92/00489.
  • a flexible container comprising an outer body and a liner of a substantially impermeable flexible material having a load-containing section and housed within the outer body, characterised by a protective shroud of substantially impermeable flexible material located, prior to filling of the container, between the liner and the outer body to surround at least the upper regions of the load-containing section of the liner.
  • the shroud can be held in position by co-operation with the outer body and the liner without being secured in any manner to the material of either of these components, although the shroud and liner may be secured together, for example by gluing.
  • the shroud comprises a tubular section of a waterproof film surrounding the upper regions of the load-containing section of the liner.
  • the load-containing section of the liner is delimited by a shoulder portion leading to a neck portion upstanding from the load-containing section of the liner and through which the liner is filled, the shroud incorporating therein abutment means which, on location of the shroud over the liner, co-operate with the shoulder portion of the liner to determine the axial position of the shroud on the liner.
  • the abutment means may comprise a pair of seals each connecting opposing walls of the liner over a transverse extent thereof to define therebetween an aperture in the shroud through which, on location of the shroud on the liner, the neck portion of the liner extends.
  • the abutment means may be formed intermediate the height of the shroud whereby the upper regions of the shroud extend above the shoulder portion of the liner and surround the neck portion thereof or, alternatively, said abutment means may define the upper end of the shroud whereby, on location of the shroud on the liner, the neck portion of the liner extends upwardly beyond the shroud.
  • the shroud may comprise a tubular section delimited by a shoulder portion leading to a neck portion such that, on location of the shroud over the liner, the shoulder portion of the shroud seats on the shoulder portion of the liner, and the neck portion of the shroud surrounds the neck portion of the liner.
  • the manner in which the upper portion of the liner and the surrounding shroud are caused to project from the top of the outer body may also assist in retaining the shroud in its correct position relative to the liner.
  • the upper portion of the liner and its shroud may be caused to project through a slit in a top closure to the container (which top closure may be formed by one or more flaps of material of the outer body).
  • the liner and its shroud may be caused to project through a relatively narrow space between the side edge of such a top closure and the base of one of the lifting loops. Insertion of the liner and the shroud through such a slit, or the projection of these components through a narrow space, has been found to be sufficient to hold the shroud in position, owing to the inherent friction or contact forces between the liner and the shroud and the respective edges of the material of the outer body which define the slit and/or the gap.
  • Folding of a liner along one or more longitudinal fold lines is conventional practice to facilitate insertion of the liner into the associated outer body.
  • folding could, by itself, be adequate to hold a separate shroud in position surrounding the upper portion of the liner during the insertion of the combination into an outer body.
  • a method of assembling a flexible container as defined above comprising the steps of locating the shroud over at least the upper regions of the load-containing section of the liner, folding the combination of shroud and liner along at least one longitudinal fold line, and inserting the folded combination into the outer body so that a portion of both the liner and the shroud adjacent the open end of the liner project from the top of the outer body.
  • the combined liner and shroud are folded along a central longitudinal fold line, each half of the combination then being folded in a reflex manner about a longitudinal fold line central to that half to provide a combination of generally W-shape in transverse section.
  • a liner 10 of tubular form sealed across its base has a narrow neck or spout 12 extending upwardly from the middle of the top of a load-containing section 14 of the liner 10, the top of said liner 10 otherwise being bounded by a narrowing which, in this case, takes the form of a shoulder region 16.
  • Such a liner is conventional and is continuous or sealed around the entire load containing section 14, including the shoulder region 16.
  • a shroud is shown at 20 and consists of a tubular section of polythene film or other waterproof material which is open at both ends. Intermediate its open ends, transversely extending heat seals 22,24 connect opposing overlying walls at each side. These heat seals 22,24 extend inwards from each side edge of the shroud, substantially at the same level as each other, and define therebetween a gap substantially centrally of the shroud.
  • the shroud 20 is pulled over the liner 10 from the top so that the heat seals 22,24 rest upon the shoulder region 16 of the liner 10 and the neck 12 of the liner 10 protrudes through the central gap between the heat seals 22,24.
  • the neck 12 of the liner 10 is surrounded by the portion of the shroud 20 above the heat seals 22,24 while the portion of the shroud 20 below the heat seals 22,24 extends around and covers an upper section of the liner 10.
  • the position of the heat seals 22,24 is chosen such that there is sufficient material below the seals to extend below the fillheight of the container - i.e. below the top of the load containing section of the liner 10.
  • the shroud can be long enough for the portion thereof below the seals 22,24 to extend right to the base of the liner 10.
  • at least the upper section of the filled liner 10 is provided with an additional protective layer which serves to protect it both from damage and water ingress.
  • the liner 10 with the shroud 20 located over it as shown in Fig. 2 is placed inside an outer container body as shown at 30 in Fig. 8 and of the type described in the introduction hereto.
  • the heat seals 22,24 serve to locate the shroud 20 - i.e. to position and retain it - over the upper section of the liner 10 in situations where an additional barrier layer is required.
  • the additional shroud material surrounding the neck 12 of the liner 10 above the heat seals 22,24 is also useful in that it will lie over the top of the liner 10 when the latter is filled, and thereby give an added protective effect, as a swear pad, further reducing the likelihood of damage to the top of the liner. It is to be appreciated, however, as will be detailed below, that the presence of heat seals or other locating means on the shroud is not essential to the basic invention.
  • the neck 12 is closed and is tucked below the shroud material above the heat seals 22,24, which is overlying the container top. That shroud material can then be gathered and folded over the top of the container. Any other conventional manners of closure of the container top are, however, possible.
  • the main advantage of providing a shroud to the liner which is located in this way between the liner and the outer body of the container is that it provides the desirable added protection yet avoids any need to connect the protective material to the outer body material of the container, which would otherwise inevitably complicate the manufacturing procedure. Additionally, since the shroud is not attached to either the liner or the outer body, these three components can be readily separated for purposes of recycling.
  • the shroud illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 with additional material above the heat seals 22,24 in a simple tubular body 20, is advantageous because, as well as providing the additional top protection material, it is extremely simple to produce. Naturally, it does not matter if the heat seals 22,24 are continuous or discontinuous. Adhesive or an alternative method of connecting the opposed walls of the shroud could be used in place of the heat seals.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 show an alternative shroud 20 in which the heat seals 22,24 are formed at the top edge of the shroud and define between them an aperture 26.
  • the heat seals 22,24 are formed at the top edge of the shroud and define between them an aperture 26.
  • the neck 12 of the liner 10 projects through the aperture 26 in the upper edge of the shroud 20.
  • shroud 20 could be produced which would be equally effective in providing the additional protection given by the embodiments so far described.
  • a shroud could be provided matching the shape of the top of the liner of the style shown in Figs. 1 and 3 by cutting out two notches and sealing the edges to provide the shroud with a shoulder region and a neck.
  • material above the heat seals of a shroud of the style shown in Figs. 1 and 2 could be partially cut away, with the remainder used to form a neck.
  • the shrouds so far described have incorporated means for locating them in their operative positions on the liners surrounding at least the upper parts of the load containing sections 14 of the liners.
  • a liner 10 of conventional bottle-top form the shroud 20 consisting of a tubular section of polythene film or other waterproof material which is open at both ends.
  • the shroud 20 is initially pulled over the liner 10 to the position shown in Fig. 6 in which the shroud encompasses the upper regions of the load containing section 14 of the liner 10 and the neck 12 of the liner 10 just projects from the upper open end of the shroud 20.
  • the liner 10 and shroud 20 together are then folded in half along fold line A-A indicated in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • Each half of the liner and shroud combination may then be folded again along a central longitudinal axis, preferably in a reflex manner, to produce a folded combination of generally W-shape in transverse section, the width of which is one quarter of the initial laid flat width of the combination.
  • other configurations of longitudinal folding may be used to produce combinations of various cross-sections
  • the folding has two purposes. Firstly it reduces the width of the liner/shroud combination to a size that is easy to insert into an outer body 30 of a flexible intermediate bulk container. Secondly the shroud 20 is trapped by the folding and therefore has little tendency to move relative to the liner 10.
  • the combined liner and shroud are then inserted into the outer body 30.
  • the neck 12 of the liner 10, and the surrounding shroud 20 may be inserted through a filling slit of the outer body 30, or may simply hang out from a gap at one side of a top closure to the body 30.
  • the outer body 30 is of a type without a top closure, particularly with two or more lifting loops, then the liner/shroud combinations shown in Figs. 2 and 4 are advantageous, as these types of container do not easily allow co-operation of the outer body and the inner liner to hold the shroud in position.
  • the shroud/liner combination By folding the shroud/liner combination and subsequently inserting the combination into the outer body 30, the position of the shroud 20 relative to the liner 10 (i.e. around the upper and neck region) is maintained right up to the time of filling of the container, and the shroud is then automatically positioned, as required, between the filled liner and the outer body, as an extra protective layer.
  • the neck 12 After filling of the liner 10, the neck 12 will probably be closed and it can be tucked below the shroud material.
  • the shroud material can then be gathered and folded over the top of the container. If a top closure is provided to the outer body, the top of the shroud material may itself be tucked back below that top closure.
  • any other conventional manner of closure of the container top is possible.
  • the method of folding described in relation to Figs. 5 to 7 is equally applicable to any other type of liner and shroud combination whether or not the shroud is positively located on the liner as in Figs. 1 to 4. Furthermore, it is applicable to liners which are not of bottle top form with a specific neck region, but have substantially parallel sides. In such cases, the upper sections of the liner will, in use, just be gathered in the manner of a neck to receive a filling spout during filling of the containers. In the case of the simple tubular shroud of Figs. 5 and 6, the liner may be physically secured to the shroud, for example by gluing.
  • a shroud around at least the upper portion of a liner is, of course applicable in respect of flexible containers which have any style of outer container body.
  • a shroud may be used in a container which has an open top to the outer body, or in a container which has integral flaps at the top of the outer container body providing a closure across the top of the said outer body between the base of the lifting loops, or in a container having an additional top closure secured between cut edges of the body, and extending between the base of the lifting loops.
  • the shroud will be below the top closure of the outer container and this is preferred as it will assist in holding the shroud in position as well as generally increasing the overall protection at the top of the filled container.
  • the manufacturing/assembly procedure for the containers does not need to be changed in any way.
  • the liner with the shroud positioned thereover is still inserted into the outer body, either prior to closing the top closure to the outer body, or, in the majority of the instances, after closing it.
  • the latter is most common since openings still remain at each side of the top closure in the vicinity of the respective bases of the lifting loops, through which the unfilled liner together with its shroud can be passed.

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WO2006038238A1 (en) * 2004-10-01 2006-04-13 Stelliferi & Itavex S.P.A. Process for good packaging, namely food stuffs, packagings and kits for their realization
FR2948925A1 (fr) * 2009-08-04 2011-02-11 Resisud Dispositif de conditionnement en sac

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WO2006038238A1 (en) * 2004-10-01 2006-04-13 Stelliferi & Itavex S.P.A. Process for good packaging, namely food stuffs, packagings and kits for their realization
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FR2948925A1 (fr) * 2009-08-04 2011-02-11 Resisud Dispositif de conditionnement en sac
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