GB1562286A - Containers having fluid-tight sealing means - 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
- B65D19/00—Pallets or like platforms, with or without side walls, for supporting loads to be lifted or lowered
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Description
(54) IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO CONTAINERS
HAVING FLUID-TIGHT SEALING MEANS
(71) We, AIRFLEX CONTAINERS
LIMITED, a British Company, of Brunswick
Road, Cobbs Wood Industrial Estate, Ashford, Kent, and CHRISTOPHER DANIEL
DOWLING HICKEY, a British Subject, of 5
Heathside, Hinchley Wood, Esher, Surrey, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:- This invention relates to containers having a fluid-tight sealing means for sealing a flexible cover sheet of impermeable material to an impermeable base formed at least partly of rigid or semi-rigid material and which may be evacuated to protect goods on said base.
It is known, see, for example British
Patent Specification No. 1 286 544, to effect a seal between a flexible cover sheet and a base of rigid or semi-rigid material by making use of a flexible ,inflatable tube along the periphery of the sheet material which tube is inserted into a slot or groove in the rigid or semi-rigid material and then inflated into pressure engagement with the walls of the slot or groove. Such a sealing means finds particular application for containers where the base is formed of impermeable material and either air is evacuated from the container so that the flexible sheet collapses downwardly onto goods to hold them firmly on the base or in
which a gas, for example dry air, is put into the container.The inflatable tube along the periphery of the sheet can be inserted into a groove or slot extending continuously around the base to effect a fluid-tight seal between the flexible sheet material and the base.
When such a container is used for long term storage, it is possible that there may be loss of fluid pressure in the inflated tube so
that the tube can be pulled out or partly pulled out of the slot or groove, thereby releasing the seal. This problem can arise particularly if the container is transportable as stresses may be applied to the cover when the container is moved.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved means for sealing the cover of the container to the base.
According to this invention, a container comprises a flexible cover sheet of impermeable material and an impermeable base formed at least partly of rigid or semirigid material, the base having a loadcarrying surface with an endless slot or groove extending around that surface or at least around a major part thereof, said slot or groove comprising two spaced rigid or semi-rigid wall members sealed to or integral with the base, and the cover sheet having, around its periphery or attached to its periphery, an endless male member for inserting into said slot or groove, said male member being formed at least partly of elastomeric material and being wedge-shaped in section to be a force fit into said slot or groove between said wall members or between linings on said wall members so as to form an airtight seal between the cover sheet and the base and wherein valve means are provided in the base or the cover sheet to permit the interior of the container to be evacuated of air.
With this construction, the male member is forced into the endless groove or slot and is resiliently retained therein by the resilience of the elastomeric material of that member and also by the resilience of the lining if a resilient lining is provided in the slot or groove.
The slot or groove may be formed with rigid wall members having ribs, flanges or other inwardly-extending projections engaging the male member.
The male member may be a solid member which is a force fit in the slot or groove.
In this case, preferably said endless male member is formed of elastomeric material shaped with ridges or projections on at least one of the surfaces facing a wall of the slot or groove. Preferably also with such a construction, the walls of said slot or groove are lined with a resilient material which is softer than the material of the male member. The resilient material forming the lining conveniently comprises a sponge elastomer, e.g. a sponge rubber. This lining material may have outwardly turned portions or enlarged ends extending over the tops of the side walls of the groove.
In one form of construction, the male member has ribs or projections extending longitudinally along one or both of its side faces. Such ribs or projections might be formed as rounded beads or pointed or cusp-shaped projections. In one convenient form of construction the projections are wedge-shaped projections, the wedge shapes being such as to facilitate entry of the male member into the groove but having shoulders which resist withdrawal of the male member from the groove by engaging into the soft lining of the groove.
Preferably the male member is shaped to have a rib or ribs or other projection which extends outwardly from the puter wall of the envelope beyond the outer edge of the outer wall of the groove when the male member is inserted in the groove.
Such a rib or other projection facilitates manual gripping of the male member to force it into the groove when sealing the container and to remove it therefrom when unsealing the container.
The male member conveniently is formed of a relatively hard plastics material. This member may be formed integrally with the cover or may be secured thereto, e.g. by welding or by an adhesive or it may be separate from the cover; in the lastmentioned case, the peripheral portion of the cover is put into the groove and the male member then forced into the groove to wedge the cover therein.
The aforementioned base is conveniently formed of metal but may be made of other materials. Preferably it is formed as a pallet. Such a pallet may be shaped in the known way for admission of the forks of a fork-lift truck underneath the impermable base to enable the container to be lifted.
The slot or groove may be formed around the peripheral edge of the pallet or may be spaced, over the whole or part of its length, inwardly from the periphery of the base.
This latter arrangement facilitates for example the fitting of posts on the base for the supporting of one pallet on top or another.
The following is a description of a number of embodiments of the invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a diagram showing, in elevation, a container of the type to which the present invention can be applied;
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of part of a base and cover (in section) illustrating one construction of container constituting an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 of another embodiment of the invention
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate further forms of ribs on the male member; and
Figure 6 illustrates the provision of ribs on a lining of a groove in another construction.
Referring to Figure 1, there is shown diagrammatically a container for goods comprising a rigid impermeable base 1 constructed as a pallet with openings 2 for the forks of a fork-lift truck. Near the periphery of the base is an upstanding member 3 forming an endless groove (not shown) in which is secured the periphery of a flexible impermeable cover sheet 5, which is typically formed of butyl rubber. Valve means 6 are provided in the base 1, or alternatively in the cover 5 enabling air to be partially evacuated from within the container so that the cover sheet is drawn down onto goods 7 within the container. Only a small reduction in air pressure is necessary to ensure that the cover is pressed by the outside atmospheric pressure, into tight engagement with goods on the base. The goods are thus firmly held on the base.
The present invention is concerned more particularly with the manner of sealing the cover 5 to the base 1 and Figure 2 illustrates one construction for this sealing means.
Referring to Figure 2 there is shown part of a metal tray having an impermeable base 50 with two upright walls 51, 52 which define an endless groove 53 around the periphery of the base. The tray is conveniently constructed as a pallet, for example, with transverse members on its underside to enable the forks of a fork-lift truck to be inserted under the base 50 when the tray is resting on the ground. In the embodiment of Figure 2, the groove is lined on both sides with soft rubber 54, this soft rubber extending over the top edges of the walls 11, 12 as shown at 55.
For storing goods on the tray, a flexible cover, part of which is shown at 56, which is formed of impermeable material is put over the goods and an endless male member 57, secured on the periphery of the cover and extending around the periphery thereof is forced into the groove 53 between the linings 54. The male member 57, in cross-section is tapered so that the thickness decreases toward its lower edge. In the embodiment illustrated, one face is formed with a series of wedge-shaped ribs 58 extending along the length of the male member, each rib having an upper shoulder 59 which engages in the soft rubber lining 54 to ensure that the male member 57 is held firmly in the groove.This male member 57 is formed of a resilient plastics material, preferably a harder material than the lining 54 and has an integral outwardly directed flange 60 which, when the member 57 is forced into the groove 53, extends outwardly over the top of the lining material 55 above the top of the outer wall 51. The flange 60 facilitates manual forcing of the male member into the groove when the container is to be sealed and withdrawal therefrom when the container is to be unsealed. The lower end of the male member engages the soft lining material at the bottom of the groove 53, the flange 60 engages the top of the lining and the side faces of the male member engage the inwardly-facing surfaces of the lining to give an airtight seal.
When the male member 57 has been inserted into the groove 53, air is partially evacuated from the region within the cover 55 through a valve (not shown) in the cover or, preferably, in the base. The vacuum holds the cover down onto any goods on the base so securing such goods firmly, as may be necessary for transport purposes.
Figure 3 shows another construction in which the endless groove, shown at 61, is formed of a metal or ceramic member 62 with a smooth finish and secured around the periphery of a pallet 63. The male member, shown at 64 with longitudinallyextending ribs 65 and an outwardlydirected flange 66, is forced into the groove 60 to be gripped by compression of the resilient material. A cover of flexible impermeable material 68 is welded or otherwise secured to the male member 64 to form, with the pallet 63, a container which can be partially evacuated as described above.
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate at 75 and 76 respectively, alternative rib shapes for use on the male member. As shown at 77 in
Figure 6, the lining 78 of a groove may also be provided with longitudinally-extending ribs. Other rib shapes may be used on the lining, for example ribs of the shape shown in Figures 4 and 5.
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A container comprising a flexible cover sheet of impermeable material and an impermeable base, fprmed at least partly of rigid or semi-rigid material, the base having a load-carrying surface with an endless slot or groove extending around that surface or at least around a major part thereof, said slot or groove comprising two spaced rigid or semi-rigid wall members sealed to or integral with the base, and the cover sheet having, around its periphery or attached to its periphery, an endless male member for inserting into said slot or groove, said male member being formed at least partly of elastomeric material and being wedgeshaped in section to be a force fit into said slot or groove between said wall members or between linings on said wall members so as to form an airtight seal between the cover sheet and the base and wherein valve means are provided in the base or the cover sheet to permit the interior of the container to be evacuated of air.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1 wherein the slot or groove is formed with rigid wall members having ribs, flanges or other inwardly-extending projections engaging the male member.
3. A container as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said endless male member is formed of elastomeric material shaped with ridges or projections on at least one of the surfaces facing a wall member of the slot or groove.
4. A container as claimed in claim 3 wherein the wall members of said slot or groove are lined with a resilient material which is softer than the material of the male member.
5. A container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the slot or groove is lined with an elastomer softer than the material of said male member and wherein the projections on the male member are wedge-shaped projections, the wedge shapes being such as to facilitate entry of the male member into the slot or groove but having shoulders which resist withdrawal of the male member from the slot or groove by engaging into the soft lining of the slot or groove.
6. A container as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the male member is shaped to have an integral flange which extends outwardly from the outer wall of the cover sheet beyond the outer edge of the outer wall member of the slot or groove when the male member is inserted in the slot or groove.
7. A container as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the male member is formed integrally with the cover sheet.
8. A container as claimed in any of
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1. A container comprising a flexible cover sheet of impermeable material and an impermeable base, fprmed at least partly of rigid or semi-rigid material, the base having a load-carrying surface with an endless slot or groove extending around that surface or at least around a major part thereof, said slot or groove comprising two spaced rigid or semi-rigid wall members sealed to or integral with the base, and the cover sheet having, around its periphery or attached to its periphery, an endless male member for inserting into said slot or groove, said male member being formed at least partly of elastomeric material and being wedgeshaped in section to be a force fit into said slot or groove between said wall members or between linings on said wall members so as to form an airtight seal between the cover sheet and the base and wherein valve means are provided in the base or the cover sheet to permit the interior of the container to be evacuated of air.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1 wherein the slot or groove is formed with rigid wall members having ribs, flanges or other inwardly-extending projections engaging the male member.
3. A container as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said endless male member is formed of elastomeric material shaped with ridges or projections on at least one of the surfaces facing a wall member of the slot or groove.
4. A container as claimed in claim 3 wherein the wall members of said slot or groove are lined with a resilient material which is softer than the material of the male member.
5. A container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the slot or groove is lined with an elastomer softer than the material of said male member and wherein the projections on the male member are wedge-shaped projections, the wedge shapes being such as to facilitate entry of the male member into the slot or groove but having shoulders which resist withdrawal of the male member from the slot or groove by engaging into the soft lining of the slot or groove.
6. A container as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the male member is shaped to have an integral flange which extends outwardly from the outer wall of the cover sheet beyond the outer edge of the outer wall member of the slot or groove when the male member is inserted in the slot or groove.
7. A container as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the male member is formed integrally with the cover sheet.
8. A container as claimed in any of
claims 1 to 6 wherein the male member is secured to the cover sheet.
9. A container as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the base member is formed as a pallet.
10. A container comprising a flexible cover sheet and an impermeable base with sealing means sealing the cover sheet to the base substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 2 or Figure 3 or
Figure 4 or Figure 5 or Figure 6 of the accompanying drawings.
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