US20060124489A1 - Recyclable container adapted for movement by a lifting device and method for making same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of containers, and more particularly to a recyclable container that is adapted for movement by a forklift, and that may be used to store welding wire and other materials.
- Recyclable containers such as fiber drums are used to store a variety of products and materials.
- fiber drums may be used to store wire for use in an arc welding system.
- metal wire is used as an electrode to produce an arc.
- the welding wire also acts as filler material and is consumed during the welding process.
- the welding wire is fed from a wire feeder to a hand-held welding gun.
- a welding wire supplier may provide the welding wire to a customer in a fiber drum.
- a typical fiber drum used for storing welding wire is hollow and formed of a cellulosic material, such as paper or cardboard.
- a typical fiber drum has a metal band around the top to enable the fiber drum to be lifted by a device coupled to the metal band.
- special straps may be needed to move the fiber drum onto a pallet or to remove the fiber drum from the pallet. The weight of the fiber drums may make movement of the fiber drums difficult.
- the fiber drum is placed on a pallet when being moved. A forklift, or other lifting device may then move the pallet.
- Fiber drums typically are discarded after the wire, or other material housed therein, is consumed because the fiber drums cannot easily be recycled. Recycling is difficult because the cellulosic portion of the drum must be separated from the metal portion of the drum to recycle either the fibrous portion or the metal portion. That operation can be complex and time consuming. Thus, a typical fiber drum owner ultimately pays to dispose of the empty fiber drum as refuse, rather than regaining some of the cost of the fiber drum by recycling.
- an apparatus for storing materials such as welding wire
- the container may be adapted to be lifted by inserting a portion of a lifting device into a hole or recess in the container.
- the container may comprise a fiber drum having one or more openings adapted to receive a fork of a lifting device.
- the container may be cylindrical and have a false bottom to support the welding wire.
- the container may be comprised of a cellulosic material.
- the container may house welding wire.
- a method of manufacturing a container adapted to be lifted by inserting a member of a lifting device into the container may comprise adapting a cylindrical fiber drum with an opening operable to receive at least one member of a lifting device.
- the method also may comprise disposing a false bottom into the container to support the contents, such as welding wire, above the opening in the fiber drum.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatical view of a wire welding system, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique
- FIG. 2 is an elevational view illustrating the lifting of a fiber drum by a forklift, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the fiber drum of FIG. 1 , taken generally along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an elevational view of a false bottom for a fiber drum, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the false bottom of FIG. 4 , according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique
- FIG. 6 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of a fiber drum, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of a second alternative embodiment of a fiber drum, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique.
- FIG. 8 is a top view of the fiber drum of FIG. 7 and an alternative embodiment of a false bottom, illustrating the insertion of forks into the fiber drum from a first direction, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique.
- FIG. 9 is a top view of the fiber drum of FIG. 7 and an alternative embodiment of a false bottom, illustrating the insertion of forks into the fiber drum from a second direction, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique.
- wire-welding system 10 such as a MIG welding system
- wire-welding system 10 comprises a wire feeder 12 , a power source 14 , a gas cylinder 16 and a recyclable container 18 containing welding wire 20 .
- the recyclable container 18 is comprised of a fibrous material, such as cellulosic paper, paperboard, or cardboard.
- the power source 14 provides electricity to the wire feeder 12 ; the gas cylinder 16 provides inert gas to the wire feeder 12 ; and the container 18 provides welding wire 20 to the wire feeder 12 .
- the wire feeder 12 provides electricity, welding wire 20 , and inert gas to a welding torch 22 .
- the wire, gas, and electricity are coupled to the torch 22 by a welding cable 24 .
- a work clamp 26 is coupled to the wire feeder 12 by a ground cable 28 .
- the work clamp 26 is secured to a workpiece 30 to electrically couple the workpiece 30 to the wire feeder 12 .
- the torch 22 controls the operation of the system 10 . When the torch 22 is activated, welding wire 20 is fed through the torch 22 by the wire feeder 12 .
- a power cable 32 conducts electricity from the power source 14 to the wire feeder 12 .
- a hose 34 channels gas from the gas cylinder 16 to the wire feeder 12 .
- a conical adapter 36 feeds the welding wire from the container 18 to the wire feeder 12 .
- the container 18 is a hollow, generally cylindrical fiber drum and the adapter 36 has a conforming circular bottom adapted to fit atop the fiber drum cylinder.
- the container 18 may have a shape other than a cylindrical shape.
- the container 18 may be square, hexagonal, octagonal, etc.
- a spool of welding wire is disposed within the hollow interior of the fiber drum 18 .
- the welding wire 20 is unwound from the spool and fed from the fiber drum 18 through a hole (not shown) in the adapter 36 . Additional means may be used to direct the welding wire 20 to the wire feeder 12 .
- the fiber drum 18 has at least one, and as illustrated, a plurality of holes, or recesses, 40 located on a bottom portion of the fiber drum 18 .
- the fiber drum 18 is adapted to enable the forks 42 of a forklift 44 , or other member of a lifting device, to enter one or more of the plurality of holes, or recesses, 40 and be positioned below the welding wire 20 to lift the fiber drum 18 .
- two holes 40 are used, one for each fork 42 of the forklift 44 .
- the fiber drum 18 also may be adapted with a single hole, or recess, that enables two forks 42 , or a single lifting member to enter the fiber drum 18 .
- exit holes may be provided to enable the forks 42 to extend through the fiber drum 18 .
- a lifting device other than a forklift 44 may be used to lift the fiber drum 18 via one or more of the holes 40 , or other (i.e. open) recesses.
- lifting straps could be passed through the openings to enable an overhead crane to lift the container 18 .
- Other lifting devices may also be used.
- the fiber drum 18 has a cylindrical portion 46 , a bottom 48 , a lid 50 , and a false bottom 52 .
- the false bottom 52 is placed within the cylindrical portion 46 and the welding wire 20 is then placed atop the false bottom 52 .
- a removable metal ring 54 is placed above the welding wire 20 to secure the welding wire 20 during shipping.
- an elastic strap 56 and metal rod 58 are used to drive the metal ring 54 downward to secure the welding wire 20 within the cylindrical housing 46 during transport.
- the ring 54 and rod 58 may be removed from the fiber drum 18 when the drum is placed in service.
- the elastic strap 56 also may be removed at this time.
- the cylindrical portion 46 , bottom 48 , lid 50 , and false bottom 52 are composed of a fibrous material, such as cellulosic paper, paperboard, or cardboard.
- the lid 50 may have a metal band to secure the lid 50 to the cylindrical portion 46 during transport.
- the cylindrical housing 46 , bottom 48 , and false bottom 52 are adapted to be free of metal so that they may be more readily recycled once the welding wire has been consumed.
- the metal ring 54 and metal rod 58 may be recycled as metal once they are removed from the fiber drum 18 .
- a plurality of supports 60 are secured to the false bottom 52 .
- the plurality of supports 60 and false bottom 52 are adapted to support the welding wire 20 above the bottom to provide clearance for the forks 42 of the forklift 44 to enter the fiber drum 18 below the wire 20 .
- the supports 60 also are adapted from cellulosic cylinders, such as cardboard tubing.
- the supports 60 may be comprised of another suitable material.
- the semi-circular supports 64 may be adapted from the circular supports 62 , for example, by cutting them in half lengthwise.
- the supports 60 are secured, such as by glue, to the bottom 48 and the false bottom 52 .
- the false bottom 52 also may be secured to the cylindrical portion 46 of the fiber drum 18 .
- the fiber drum 18 may be adapted with the supports 60 secured to the bottom 48 of the fiber drum 18 from below, rather than from above, to create a space for the forks 42 , or another lifting member, to be positioned below the bottom 48 of the fiber drum 18 .
- the false bottom 52 has a hole 66 to enable the elastic strap 56 to pass through the false bottom 52 .
- the cylindrical housing 46 , bottom 48 , false bottom 52 , and supports 60 are adapted to be free of metal so that they may be more readily recycled as a fibrous material once the welding wire has been consumed.
- the metal ring 54 and metal rod 58 may be recycled as metal once they are removed from the fiber drum 18 .
- a second plurality of holes 40 are provided opposite the first plurality of holes 40 to enable the forks to extend through the fiber drum 18 and to enable the forks to enter the fiber drum from a second orientation.
- FIG. 7 a second alternative embodiment of a fiber drum 70 is illustrated.
- there are four pairs of holes disposed in fiber drum 70 one pair in each quadrant.
- the plurality of holes 40 enable the forks 42 to enter the fiber drum 70 from four directions.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 an alternative embodiment of a false bottom 72 disposed within the fiber drum 70 is featured.
- the false bottom 72 is adapted to be aligned with the plurality of holes 40 to provide clearance for the forks 42 to enter the fiber drum 70 from each of four directions around the fiber drum 70 .
- the illustrated embodiments of fiber drums described above enable the metal portions of the fiber drums to be easily separated from the non-metal portions of the fiber drums, thus enabling the fiber drums to be recycled easily.
- the fiber drums described above are easily moved by standard lifting devices, such as forklifts, without the need of special lifting straps or pallets.
- the holes in the cylindrical portion and the supports may be arranged in a myriad of orientations to enable the fiber drum to be lifted from a number of different orientations.
- the holes in the cylindrical portion of the container may be adapted to receive a lifting member other than the forks of a forklift.
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A container for storing material, such as welding wire. The container is adapted to be lifted by inserting a fork, or other lifting member, of a lifting device into the container. The container may comprise a fiber drum having one or more openings, or recesses, adapted to receive a fork of a lifting device. The container may be cylindrical. The container may be comprised of a cellulosic material. The container may house welding wire. A method of manufacturing a container adapted to be lifted by inserting a member of a lifting device into the container also is featured.
Description
- The present invention relates generally to the field of containers, and more particularly to a recyclable container that is adapted for movement by a forklift, and that may be used to store welding wire and other materials.
- Recyclable containers, such as fiber drums are used to store a variety of products and materials. For example, fiber drums may be used to store wire for use in an arc welding system. In some arc welding systems, such as MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding systems, metal wire is used as an electrode to produce an arc. The welding wire also acts as filler material and is consumed during the welding process. Typically, the welding wire is fed from a wire feeder to a hand-held welding gun. A welding wire supplier may provide the welding wire to a customer in a fiber drum. A typical fiber drum used for storing welding wire is hollow and formed of a cellulosic material, such as paper or cardboard. In addition, a typical fiber drum has a metal band around the top to enable the fiber drum to be lifted by a device coupled to the metal band. In addition, special straps may be needed to move the fiber drum onto a pallet or to remove the fiber drum from the pallet. The weight of the fiber drums may make movement of the fiber drums difficult. Thus, the fiber drum is placed on a pallet when being moved. A forklift, or other lifting device may then move the pallet.
- Fiber drums typically are discarded after the wire, or other material housed therein, is consumed because the fiber drums cannot easily be recycled. Recycling is difficult because the cellulosic portion of the drum must be separated from the metal portion of the drum to recycle either the fibrous portion or the metal portion. That operation can be complex and time consuming. Thus, a typical fiber drum owner ultimately pays to dispose of the empty fiber drum as refuse, rather than regaining some of the cost of the fiber drum by recycling.
- Therefore, a need exists for a fiber drum that may be used to transport heavy materials, such as welding wire, and that is easier to move than conventional fiber drums. In addition, a need exists for a fiber drum that is recyclable, or that can be made recyclable with minimal time and effort.
- The present invention provides a technique designed to respond to some or all of these needs. According to one aspect of the present technique, an apparatus for storing materials, such as welding wire, is featured. The container may be adapted to be lifted by inserting a portion of a lifting device into a hole or recess in the container. The container may comprise a fiber drum having one or more openings adapted to receive a fork of a lifting device. The container may be cylindrical and have a false bottom to support the welding wire. The container may be comprised of a cellulosic material. The container may house welding wire.
- According to another aspect of the present technique, a method of manufacturing a container adapted to be lifted by inserting a member of a lifting device into the container is featured. The method may comprise adapting a cylindrical fiber drum with an opening operable to receive at least one member of a lifting device. The method also may comprise disposing a false bottom into the container to support the contents, such as welding wire, above the opening in the fiber drum.
- The foregoing and other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a diagrammatical view of a wire welding system, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; -
FIG. 2 is an elevational view illustrating the lifting of a fiber drum by a forklift, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the fiber drum ofFIG. 1 , taken generally along line 3-3 ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an elevational view of a false bottom for a fiber drum, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; -
FIG. 5 is a top view of the false bottom ofFIG. 4 , according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; -
FIG. 6 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of a fiber drum, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; -
FIG. 7 is a top view of a second alternative embodiment of a fiber drum, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; -
FIG. 8 is a top view of the fiber drum ofFIG. 7 and an alternative embodiment of a false bottom, illustrating the insertion of forks into the fiber drum from a first direction, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique; and -
FIG. 9 is a top view of the fiber drum ofFIG. 7 and an alternative embodiment of a false bottom, illustrating the insertion of forks into the fiber drum from a second direction, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present technique. - Referring generally to
FIG. 1 , a wire-welding system 10, such as a MIG welding system, is featured. In the illustrated embodiment, wire-welding system 10 comprises awire feeder 12, apower source 14, agas cylinder 16 and arecyclable container 18 containingwelding wire 20. Preferably, therecyclable container 18 is comprised of a fibrous material, such as cellulosic paper, paperboard, or cardboard. - The
power source 14 provides electricity to thewire feeder 12; thegas cylinder 16 provides inert gas to thewire feeder 12; and thecontainer 18 provideswelding wire 20 to thewire feeder 12. In the illustrated embodiment, thewire feeder 12 provides electricity,welding wire 20, and inert gas to awelding torch 22. The wire, gas, and electricity are coupled to thetorch 22 by awelding cable 24. In addition, awork clamp 26 is coupled to thewire feeder 12 by aground cable 28. Thework clamp 26 is secured to aworkpiece 30 to electrically couple theworkpiece 30 to thewire feeder 12. Thetorch 22 controls the operation of thesystem 10. When thetorch 22 is activated,welding wire 20 is fed through thetorch 22 by thewire feeder 12. When thewelding wire 20 contacts theworkpiece 30, an electrical circuit between theworkpiece 30 and thewirefeeder 12 is completed and an electric arc is produced. The electric arc melts theworkpiece 30 andwelding wire 20 at the point of contact. The inert gas shields the molten area from contaminants. Apower cable 32 conducts electricity from thepower source 14 to thewire feeder 12. Ahose 34 channels gas from thegas cylinder 16 to thewire feeder 12. Aconical adapter 36 feeds the welding wire from thecontainer 18 to thewire feeder 12. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
container 18 is a hollow, generally cylindrical fiber drum and theadapter 36 has a conforming circular bottom adapted to fit atop the fiber drum cylinder. However, thecontainer 18 may have a shape other than a cylindrical shape. For example, thecontainer 18 may be square, hexagonal, octagonal, etc. A spool of welding wire is disposed within the hollow interior of thefiber drum 18. Thewelding wire 20 is unwound from the spool and fed from thefiber drum 18 through a hole (not shown) in theadapter 36. Additional means may be used to direct thewelding wire 20 to thewire feeder 12. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
fiber drum 18 has at least one, and as illustrated, a plurality of holes, or recesses, 40 located on a bottom portion of thefiber drum 18. As best illustrated inFIG. 2 , thefiber drum 18 is adapted to enable theforks 42 of aforklift 44, or other member of a lifting device, to enter one or more of the plurality of holes, or recesses, 40 and be positioned below thewelding wire 20 to lift thefiber drum 18. In the illustrated embodiment, twoholes 40 are used, one for eachfork 42 of theforklift 44. However, thefiber drum 18 also may be adapted with a single hole, or recess, that enables twoforks 42, or a single lifting member to enter thefiber drum 18. In addition, exit holes may be provided to enable theforks 42 to extend through thefiber drum 18. Furthermore, a lifting device other than aforklift 44 may be used to lift thefiber drum 18 via one or more of theholes 40, or other (i.e. open) recesses. For example, lifting straps could be passed through the openings to enable an overhead crane to lift thecontainer 18. Other lifting devices may also be used. - Referring generally to
FIG. 3 , an exemplary embodiment of afiber drum 18 is illustrated. In the illustrated embodiment, thefiber drum 18 has acylindrical portion 46, a bottom 48, alid 50, and afalse bottom 52. Thefalse bottom 52 is placed within thecylindrical portion 46 and thewelding wire 20 is then placed atop thefalse bottom 52. Aremovable metal ring 54 is placed above thewelding wire 20 to secure thewelding wire 20 during shipping. In this embodiment, anelastic strap 56 andmetal rod 58 are used to drive themetal ring 54 downward to secure thewelding wire 20 within thecylindrical housing 46 during transport. Thering 54 androd 58 may be removed from thefiber drum 18 when the drum is placed in service. Theelastic strap 56 also may be removed at this time. In the illustrated embodiment, thecylindrical portion 46, bottom 48,lid 50, and false bottom 52 are composed of a fibrous material, such as cellulosic paper, paperboard, or cardboard. However, thelid 50 may have a metal band to secure thelid 50 to thecylindrical portion 46 during transport. In this embodiment, thecylindrical housing 46, bottom 48, and false bottom 52 are adapted to be free of metal so that they may be more readily recycled once the welding wire has been consumed. Themetal ring 54 andmetal rod 58 may be recycled as metal once they are removed from thefiber drum 18. - Referring generally to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , a plurality ofsupports 60 are secured to thefalse bottom 52. The plurality ofsupports 60 and false bottom 52 are adapted to support thewelding wire 20 above the bottom to provide clearance for theforks 42 of theforklift 44 to enter thefiber drum 18 below thewire 20. In the illustrated embodiment, thesupports 60 also are adapted from cellulosic cylinders, such as cardboard tubing. However, thesupports 60 may be comprised of another suitable material. In this embodiment, there arecircular supports 62 and semi-circular supports 64. The semi-circular supports 64 may be adapted from the circular supports 62, for example, by cutting them in half lengthwise. Preferably, thesupports 60 are secured, such as by glue, to the bottom 48 and thefalse bottom 52. The false bottom 52 also may be secured to thecylindrical portion 46 of thefiber drum 18. Furthermore, rather than using afalse bottom 52 and the plurality ofholes 40, thefiber drum 18 may be adapted with thesupports 60 secured to the bottom 48 of thefiber drum 18 from below, rather than from above, to create a space for theforks 42, or another lifting member, to be positioned below the bottom 48 of thefiber drum 18. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
false bottom 52 has ahole 66 to enable theelastic strap 56 to pass through thefalse bottom 52. Furthermore, thecylindrical housing 46, bottom 48,false bottom 52, and supports 60 are adapted to be free of metal so that they may be more readily recycled as a fibrous material once the welding wire has been consumed. Themetal ring 54 andmetal rod 58 may be recycled as metal once they are removed from thefiber drum 18. - Referring generally to
FIG. 6 , an alternative embodiment of afiber drum 68 is illustrated. In the embodiment illustrated, a second plurality ofholes 40 are provided opposite the first plurality ofholes 40 to enable the forks to extend through thefiber drum 18 and to enable the forks to enter the fiber drum from a second orientation. - Referring generally to
FIG. 7 , a second alternative embodiment of afiber drum 70 is illustrated. In the illustrated embodiment, there are four pairs of holes disposed infiber drum 70, one pair in each quadrant. The plurality ofholes 40 enable theforks 42 to enter thefiber drum 70 from four directions. - Referring generally to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , an alternative embodiment of a false bottom 72 disposed within thefiber drum 70 is featured. Thefalse bottom 72 is adapted to be aligned with the plurality ofholes 40 to provide clearance for theforks 42 to enter thefiber drum 70 from each of four directions around thefiber drum 70. - The illustrated embodiments of fiber drums described above enable the metal portions of the fiber drums to be easily separated from the non-metal portions of the fiber drums, thus enabling the fiber drums to be recycled easily. In addition, the fiber drums described above are easily moved by standard lifting devices, such as forklifts, without the need of special lifting straps or pallets.
- While the invention may be susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and have been described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims. For example, the holes in the cylindrical portion and the supports may be arranged in a myriad of orientations to enable the fiber drum to be lifted from a number of different orientations. In addition, the holes in the cylindrical portion of the container may be adapted to receive a lifting member other than the forks of a forklift.
Claims (21)
1. A container, comprising:
a housing comprising a cellulosic material, the housing being adapted to receive at least one lifting member of a lifting device into one of an opening and a recess in the housing.
2. The container as recited in claim 1 , wherein the housing is cylindrical.
3. The container as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a bottom and a support surface adapted to support a material within the housing.
4. The container as recited in claim 3 , wherein the housing comprises at least one opening adapted to enable the at least one lifting member to enter the housing between the bottom and the support surface.
5. The container as recited in claim 4 , comprising a plurality of supports to support the support surface, the plurality of supports being oriented to enable the at least one lifting member to be inserted into the at least one opening.
6. The container as recited in claim 5 , wherein each of the plurality of supports comprises a hollow cylinder.
7. The container as recited in claim 5 , wherein each of the plurality of supports comprises a cellulosic material.
8. A container of welding wire for an arc welding system, comprising:
a hollow housing having at least one opening adapted to receive at least one lifting member of a lifting device; and
a length of welding wire disposed within the housing.
9. The container as recited in claim 8 , wherein the housing comprises a fibrous material.
10. The container as recited in claim 8 , wherein the housing is generally cylindrical.
11. The container as recited in claim 8 , comprising a first bottom and a second bottom adapted to support the welding wire.
12. The container as recited in claim 11 , wherein both the first and the second bottoms comprise a fibrous material.
13. The container as recited in claim 11 , comprising at least one support disposed between the first bottom and the second bottom.
14. The container as recited in claim 13 , wherein the at least one support comprises a fibrous material.
15. The container as recited in claim 13 , wherein the at least one opening is oriented on the housing between the first and second bottoms.
16. The container as recited in claim 8 , wherein the lifting device is a forklift and the at least one lifting member is a fork of the forklift.
17. A container of welding wire for an arc welding system, comprising:
a hollow housing; and
welding wire disposed within the housing,
wherein the housing is adapted to enable a lifting member of a lifting device to extend below the welding wire to lift the housing.
18. The container as recited in claim 17 , wherein the housing is generally cylindrical.
19. The container as recited in claim 17 , wherein the housing comprises a cellulosic material.
20. The container as recited in claim 17 , wherein the housing comprises at least one opening in the housing to enable the lifting member to enter the housing below the welding wire.
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