EP1724214B1 - A liner for bulk cargo containers - Google Patents
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- EP1724214B1 EP1724214B1 EP06117435A EP06117435A EP1724214B1 EP 1724214 B1 EP1724214 B1 EP 1724214B1 EP 06117435 A EP06117435 A EP 06117435A EP 06117435 A EP06117435 A EP 06117435A EP 1724214 B1 EP1724214 B1 EP 1724214B1
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- This invention relates to improvements to a flexible liner for an ISO container.
- ISO containers specially adapted for the carriage of bulk cargo are well known, and generally comprise a large rectangular prismatic shaped container specifically designed in modular sizes to fit on road trailers, rail trucks and container-carrying ships.
- the top of the container will generally incorporate one or more hatches to facilitate filling of the container, and some form of hatch in the lower part of one end to allow discharge of the product.
- the product is most commonly discharged by tipping the whole container, so that it flows out through the hatch into a hopper, rotary valve or other means by which it is transported to a silo or other receptacle.
- DE 10122885 describes a liner according to the preamble of claim 1, comprising a pair of discharge sleeves in the rear end wall thereof.
- a pair of flexible cover flaps is provided to cover the discharge sleeves when they are rolled-up.
- US5421476 describes another such liner, which is suitable for use in conjunction with a container having openable rear doors.
- the liner has straps connected to and extending from the rear wall of the liner to one of the walls of the container for restraining the rear wall of the liner.
- the liner is usually fitted with filling sleeves located to match the positions of the hatches at the top of the container, and a hanging system to suspend it within the container.
- the liner also incorporates a discharge sleeve which is situated behind the discharge hatch. This discharge sleeve is commonly of triangular or fishtail shape, and is folded so that when the hatch is opened, it may be unfolded and used to direct the contents into a suitable receptacle.
- the filling sleeves are tied off, or closed in other suitable fashion, and documents relating to the consignment are commonly put into a pouch attached to the top of the liner before the hatches are closed and transport seals fitted to all doors and hatches.
- the document pouch should be sited under the discharge hatch, so that the operative does not need to climb onto the top of the container, and also that the sample should be taken from around the discharge area for the same reasons.
- the discharge hatch is opened after the container has been filled, the pressure of the product within the liner will make it bulge out through the hatch aperture, thereby preventing subsequent closure of the hatch, either for subsequent sealing and transport, or to await the results of sample
- a liner suitable for use in conjunction with a bulk cargo container, comprising:
- the support means is movable from a first position in which it supports, and prevents bulging of the liner to a second a position in which the liner is not supported.
- the support means for preventing bulging of the liner comprises a flap formed from a sheet of strong flexible material which is preferably adapted to be anchored along one edge between the lower face or floor of the liner and the container floor, and which is also preferably adapted to be secured to the container body at a point or points above the discharge hatch.
- the liner comprises a discharge sleeve which is normally covered by the flap.
- the flap is attached to the liner itself.
- the edge of the flap is attached to the floor of the liner, the edge is trapped and secured in place under the weight of the liner when filled.
- the edge of the flap is attached to the floor of the liner by adhesive tape or similar, but it will be appreciated that other attachment means may be employed.
- the flap With the edge of the flap firmly secured to the floor of the liner it can be pulled up to cover that part of the liner which lies behind the discharge hatch and anchored in position to the container body so as to be taut enough to prevent bulging of the liner and the discharge sleeve, if present.
- the flap may be anchored to the container using hooks or similar devices already provided in the container for the purpose of hanging the liner, or purposely designed anchor points can be provided in the container. Where the container anchors take the form of hooks, reinforced eyelets may be provided in the sheet which can be positioned over the hooks.
- the flap is anchored prior to filling the liner and is anchored in such a way as to lift the front edge of the floor of the liner from the floor of the container, thus ensuring that as the liner is filled the sheet is tautened.
- the sheet preferably comprises a material which is not prone to stretching, such as heavy duty polythene or polypropylene.
- the material may also comprise a reinforced plastics sheet.
- a rip cord is provided in the sheet which may be used to cut through the sheet when discharging of the liner is to be carried out. Once the sheet has been cut through the discharge sleeve is made accessible. Also, a document pouch may be provided in the sheet.
- a small sleeve may be provided in that part of the liner which is accessible in use through the open discharge hatch.
- this sleeve is provided in the liner at the side thereof where the liner content is likely to remain quite static.
- the sleeve is usually closed off to prevent product from leaking out through it, but can be opened to allow a sample of product to be taken, or to admit a test probe.
- the sampling tube may be positioned to one side of the said sheet or it may pass through a hole in the sheet.
- the flap may extend over the liner so as to substantially fully cover that area of it which is exposed when, in use, the discharge hatch is opened.
- the product tends to be static along the sides of the liner so that it tends to bulge in the middle, it may conveniently be triangular in shape so as to cover only that part of the liner which is subject to bulging.
- self venting port is provided in the liner which obviates the need for one or more of the filling sleeves to be opened prior to discharge.
- This aperture is covered by an impermeable sheet which is folded, pleated or otherwise shaped to form corrugations so that air can be admitted but water or condensation will run off.
- the present invention also includes a liner in accordance with the present invention in combination with a tank container.
- FIG. 1 there is shown the discharge or rear end of a bulk liner 10 for an ISO container, with filling sleeves 11 and a discharge sleeve (not visible) located towards the bottom thereof, behind a triangular flap 12.
- the bottom edge of the flap 12 extends under the liner 10 for a distance and is secured thereto by welding or adhesive tape.
- Towards the apex of the flap 12 is provided a reinforced attachment point consisting of an eyelet 13, which is intended, in use, to be attached to a hook or other fixing inside the container.
- the liner 10 is suspended within a container using conventional hangers with the filling sleeves 11 adjacent to the filling hatches therein and the discharge sleeve adjacent to the discharge hatch therein.
- the apex of the flap 12 covering the discharge sleeve is secured to the inside of the container so as to lift the adjacent edge of the floor of the liner and place the flap under tension.
- the liner is then filled.
- the triangular flap supports and retains the weight of the product within the liner when the discharge hatch is opened, thereby preventing bulging of the liner which would otherwise prevent the discharge hatch from being closed. Consequently, it is possible to carry out certain operations which would otherwise have to be carried out through the filling hatches. Documentation can be carried on the liner behind the discharge hatch and the product can be sampled through the discharge hatch. To this latter end a sample extraction tube 15 is provided in the liner to one side of the flap 12.
- the apex of the flap 12 is attached to the liner by means of welding or adhesive tape.
- a rip cord 14 is provided behind the flap 13 and extends the full width of the flap 13. By pulling on the free end of the rip cord 14 it is possible to cut across the flap 13 to make the discharge sleeve in the liner accessible.
- venting port provided in the front or forward face of the liner.
- This venting port comprises an aperture filled with air permeable material 18 and covered by a pleated or corrugated flap 19 of water impermeable material. The flap hangs down over the aperture to prevent water or condensate seeping into the liner, but allows air to pass freely through the pleats therein.
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Description
- This invention relates to improvements to a flexible liner for an ISO container.
- ISO containers specially adapted for the carriage of bulk cargo are well known, and generally comprise a large rectangular prismatic shaped container specifically designed in modular sizes to fit on road trailers, rail trucks and container-carrying ships. The top of the container will generally incorporate one or more hatches to facilitate filling of the container, and some form of hatch in the lower part of one end to allow discharge of the product. The product is most commonly discharged by tipping the whole container, so that it flows out through the hatch into a hopper, rotary valve or other means by which it is transported to a silo or other receptacle.
- When such containers are filled with bulk cargoes, it is common to fit a liner made from a flexible film or material inside the container. This encapsulates the product and isolates it from the container, thereby preventing contamination of the container by the product, or contamination of the product by moisture ingress, residues already in the container or from other sources.
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DE 10122885 describes a liner according to the preamble of claim 1, comprising a pair of discharge sleeves in the rear end wall thereof. A pair of flexible cover flaps is provided to cover the discharge sleeves when they are rolled-up. -
US5421476 describes another such liner, which is suitable for use in conjunction with a container having openable rear doors. The liner has straps connected to and extending from the rear wall of the liner to one of the walls of the container for restraining the rear wall of the liner. - The liner is usually fitted with filling sleeves located to match the positions of the hatches at the top of the container, and a hanging system to suspend it within the container. The liner also incorporates a discharge sleeve which is situated behind the discharge hatch. This discharge sleeve is commonly of triangular or fishtail shape, and is folded so that when the hatch is opened, it may be unfolded and used to direct the contents into a suitable receptacle.
- When the liner is filled, the filling sleeves are tied off, or closed in other suitable fashion, and documents relating to the consignment are commonly put into a pouch attached to the top of the liner before the hatches are closed and transport seals fitted to all doors and hatches.
- When the loaded container has been transported to the delivery point, it has been the practice to climb onto the top of the container and open one or more hatches, both to recover the documentation from the document pouch, and to open one or more filling sleeves to permit the ingress of air to replace the product as it is discharged. It is furthermore common practice for the customer to require a sample for testing, and this is also taken through the top filling sleeves.
- All the foregoing operations on the top of the container carry some measure of risk, both to the operator who climbs onto the top in what may be icy or wet conditions, and to the product which could be contaminated by the ingress of pollutants through the opened filling sleeve.
- It has been proposed that the document pouch should be sited under the discharge hatch, so that the operative does not need to climb onto the top of the container, and also that the sample should be taken from around the discharge area for the same reasons. However, if the discharge hatch is opened after the container has been filled, the pressure of the product within the liner will make it bulge out through the hatch aperture, thereby preventing subsequent closure of the hatch, either for subsequent sealing and transport, or to await the results of sample
- According to the present invention there is provided a liner, suitable for use in conjunction with a bulk cargo container, comprising:
- a floor;
- side walls;
- a rear end wall;
- a discharge sleeve located towards the bottom of the rear end wall; and support means in the form of a flap, wherein, in use the discharge sleeve is covered by the flap which prevents bulging of the liner; and
- wherein the bottom edge of the flap extends under the floor of the liner (10) for a distance and is secured thereto.
- By preventing the liner from bulging through the discharge hatch it is possible for pre-discharge requirements to be met without the driver or operator needing to go on top of the container. In particular, documentation relating to the content of the liner can be kept in a pouch behind the discharge hatch for inspection because the discharge hatch can be easily closed again. It is also possible to discharge the contents of the liner without it being necessary to open the filling sleeves to permit ingress of air, and to take samples of the content of the liner through the discharge hatch.
- Preferably, the support means is movable from a first position in which it supports, and prevents bulging of the liner to a second a position in which the liner is not supported.
- Preferably, the support means for preventing bulging of the liner comprises a flap formed from a sheet of strong flexible material which is preferably adapted to be anchored along one edge between the lower face or floor of the liner and the container floor, and which is also preferably adapted to be secured to the container body at a point or points above the discharge hatch.
- The liner comprises a discharge sleeve which is normally covered by the flap.
- In the present invention the flap is attached to the liner itself. By virtue of the edge of the flap being attached to the floor of the liner, the edge is trapped and secured in place under the weight of the liner when filled. Conveniently, the edge of the flap is attached to the floor of the liner by adhesive tape or similar, but it will be appreciated that other attachment means may be employed.
- With the edge of the flap firmly secured to the floor of the liner it can be pulled up to cover that part of the liner which lies behind the discharge hatch and anchored in position to the container body so as to be taut enough to prevent bulging of the liner and the discharge sleeve, if present. Conveniently, the flap may be anchored to the container using hooks or similar devices already provided in the container for the purpose of hanging the liner, or purposely designed anchor points can be provided in the container. Where the container anchors take the form of hooks, reinforced eyelets may be provided in the sheet which can be positioned over the hooks.
- Preferably, the flap is anchored prior to filling the liner and is anchored in such a way as to lift the front edge of the floor of the liner from the floor of the container, thus ensuring that as the liner is filled the sheet is tautened.
- The sheet preferably comprises a material which is not prone to stretching, such as heavy duty polythene or polypropylene. The material may also comprise a reinforced plastics sheet. Conveniently, a rip cord is provided in the sheet which may be used to cut through the sheet when discharging of the liner is to be carried out. Once the sheet has been cut through the discharge sleeve is made accessible. Also, a document pouch may be provided in the sheet.
- In order to facilitate pre-discharge sampling of the contents of the liner a small sleeve may be provided in that part of the liner which is accessible in use through the open discharge hatch. Conveniently, this sleeve is provided in the liner at the side thereof where the liner content is likely to remain quite static. The sleeve is usually closed off to prevent product from leaking out through it, but can be opened to allow a sample of product to be taken, or to admit a test probe. The sampling tube may be positioned to one side of the said sheet or it may pass through a hole in the sheet.
- The flap may extend over the liner so as to substantially fully cover that area of it which is exposed when, in use, the discharge hatch is opened. However, because the product tends to be static along the sides of the liner so that it tends to bulge in the middle, it may conveniently be triangular in shape so as to cover only that part of the liner which is subject to bulging.
- Preferably, self venting port is provided in the liner which obviates the need for one or more of the filling sleeves to be opened prior to discharge. This conveniently takes the form of an aperture in the wall of the liner which aperture is filled with an air permeable material which admits air, but prevents ingress of dust and other contaminants. This aperture is covered by an impermeable sheet which is folded, pleated or otherwise shaped to form corrugations so that air can be admitted but water or condensation will run off.
- The present invention also includes a liner in accordance with the present invention in combination with a tank container.
- An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
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Fig. 1 shows the discharge or rear end of a bulk liner according to the present invention; and -
Fig. 2 shows the front end of the bulk liner with the venting aperture therein and covering flap. - Referring to
Fig. 1 there is shown the discharge or rear end of abulk liner 10 for an ISO container, withfilling sleeves 11 and a discharge sleeve (not visible) located towards the bottom thereof, behind atriangular flap 12. The bottom edge of theflap 12 extends under theliner 10 for a distance and is secured thereto by welding or adhesive tape. Towards the apex of theflap 12 is provided a reinforced attachment point consisting of aneyelet 13, which is intended, in use, to be attached to a hook or other fixing inside the container. - In use the
liner 10 is suspended within a container using conventional hangers with thefilling sleeves 11 adjacent to the filling hatches therein and the discharge sleeve adjacent to the discharge hatch therein. The apex of theflap 12 covering the discharge sleeve is secured to the inside of the container so as to lift the adjacent edge of the floor of the liner and place the flap under tension. The liner is then filled. - It will be understood that the triangular flap supports and retains the weight of the product within the liner when the discharge hatch is opened, thereby preventing bulging of the liner which would otherwise prevent the discharge hatch from being closed. Consequently, it is possible to carry out certain operations which would otherwise have to be carried out through the filling hatches. Documentation can be carried on the liner behind the discharge hatch and the product can be sampled through the discharge hatch. To this latter end a
sample extraction tube 15 is provided in the liner to one side of theflap 12. - To facilitate hanging the liner within a container the apex of the
flap 12 is attached to the liner by means of welding or adhesive tape. - A
rip cord 14 is provided behind theflap 13 and extends the full width of theflap 13. By pulling on the free end of therip cord 14 it is possible to cut across theflap 13 to make the discharge sleeve in the liner accessible. - Referring to
Fig. 2 there is shown a venting port provided in the front or forward face of the liner. This venting port comprises an aperture filled with airpermeable material 18 and covered by a pleated or corrugated flap 19 of water impermeable material. The flap hangs down over the aperture to prevent water or condensate seeping into the liner, but allows air to pass freely through the pleats therein.
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- A liner (10), suitable for use in conjunction with a bulk cargo container, comprising:a floor;side walls;a rear end wall;a discharge sleeve located towards the bottom of the rear end wall; and support means in the form of a flap (12), wherein, in use the discharge sleeve is covered by the flap which prevents bulging of the liner (10); characterized in thatthe bottom edge of the flap extends under the floor of the liner (10) for a distance and is secured thereto.
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flap is movable from a first position in which it prevents bulging of the liner (10) to a second position in which the liner (10) is not supported.
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the flap is formed from a sheet of flexible material resistant to stretching.
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 3 wherein the sheet (12) comprising polythene.
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the sheet (12) comprises heavy duty polythene.
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sheet (12) comprises polypropylene.
- A liner (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the flap is attached to the liner (12).
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 7, wherein the bottom edge of the flap (12) is attached to the floor of the liner (10).
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the edge of the flap is attached to the floor of the liner (12) by means of adhesive tape.
- A liner (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the flap is of sufficient length to extend under the liner whereby the weight of the filled liner acts on the support means.
- A liner (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the flap comprising a rip cord (14) for severing the flap to allow discharge of the cargo.
- A liner (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the flap comprises a document pouch.
- A liner as claimed in any of the preceding claims, further comprises a self-venting port (18).
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 13, wherein the self-venting port (18) comprises an aperture in the wall of the liner filled with an air-permeable material.
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a liquid-impermeable sheet (19) located over the air-permeable material (18).
- A liner (10) as claimed in claim 15, wherein the liquid-impermeable sheet (19) is folded, pleated or otherwise shaped to form undulations to allow air to reach the air-permeable material (18) but to allow liquid to run off.
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