WO2013004770A1 - Récipient souple pour matériau en vrac - Google Patents

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WO2013004770A1
WO2013004770A1 PCT/EP2012/063085 EP2012063085W WO2013004770A1 WO 2013004770 A1 WO2013004770 A1 WO 2013004770A1 EP 2012063085 W EP2012063085 W EP 2012063085W WO 2013004770 A1 WO2013004770 A1 WO 2013004770A1
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latch
flexible container
securing means
releasable securing
holding section
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Geert DEMEYERE
Philip VERCAEMST
Stephane CHARIGNON
Marc Smet
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Nv Bekaert Sa
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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]
    • B65D88/1668Flexible intermediate bulk containers [FIBC] closures for top or bottom openings
    • 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
    • B65D88/54Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying
    • B65D88/58Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying by displacement of walls

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  • the invention relates to a flexible container for bulk material.
  • the invention also relates to a method of discharging such a container allowing discharging from a remote position.
  • Such containers are typically made of a strong flexible fabric such as a fabric made of polyethylene, polypropylene or another material of appropriate strength capable of supporting a heavy weight without rupturing.
  • Most of these containers are provided with a closable opening at the top and at the bottom.
  • the top opening is normally used to fill the container with goods and the bottom opening is normally used to discharge goods from the container.
  • Discharge of the material from the container is normally accomplished by lifting the container for example by lifting loops, suspending the container over a receiving container, thereby permitting the goods to discharge from the flexible container into a receiving container.
  • the container is provided with discharge means.
  • One type of discharge means comprises a discharge chute or spout associated with the bottom of the bag which is closed by a tie during transportation and whereby the tie is released when discharge is desired.
  • An alternative discharge means comprises one flap or a number of flaps of material associated with the bottom of the container which is folded over the discharge opening during transportation, but is released when discharge is desired.
  • WO98/17543 describes a bag comprising a plurality of flaps. To close the bag the flaps are folded over each other and the last flap is secured by straps to buckles on the side of the bag. To discharge the contents of the bag, the straps are released from the buckles, permitting the bottom of the bag to open and the content to be discharged. A cord or lanyard is attached to the buckles to facilitate their operation remotely.
  • a drawback of this type of bags is that inadvertent discharge may occur if the buckles are accidentally lifted for example by contact with adjacent objects or if the lanyard is accidentally snagged during transport or handling of the bag.
  • Other flexible containers known in the art comprise securing means that are threaded with a strap provided with a hook.
  • the hook of the strap is thereby fitting in a recess of a buckle.
  • the goods of such a container can be discharged.
  • the straps are provided with a hook, there is a risk that th flexible container is damaged by such hook.
  • discharge means allowing the discharge of its content from remote position.
  • a flexible container for being loaded with bulk material comprises
  • said holding section having a peripheral wall, an upper side and a lower side, a top opening (preferably a closable top opening) at said upper side and a bottom opening (preferably a closable bottom opening) at said lower side;
  • bottom section being connected to said holding section at said lower side of said holding section, said bottom section being foldable over and across said bottom opening to be secured to said peripheral wall of said holding section;
  • securing means being provided at said peripheral wall of said holding section and said at least one releasable securing means coacting between said bottom section and said holding section to reliably secure said bottom section to said holding section by means of said at least one strap being threaded in said releasable securing means.
  • the releasable securing means comprises a body and a handle.
  • the handle is pivotably installed on the body so that the handle can move between a tight fastening position and a slackening position.
  • the handle is provided with at least one latch.
  • This latch is movably installed on the handle to move between a first position and a second position. In the first position the latch is engaged in at least one recess of the body to secure the handle into the tight fastening position. In the second position the latch is removed from the recess of the body allowing the handle to move to the slackening position.
  • the latch is movably installed on the handle. It is important to remark that the latch is preferably permanently installed on the handle, this means that the latch is preferably in the tight fastening position and the slackening position installed on the body.
  • the at least one recess of the body has preferably an open end in the direction away from the pivotal connection of the handle and the body.
  • the body comprises a base and two opposing side walls. At least one of these sidewalls is provided with at least one recess. Preferably, each of the side walls is provided with at least one recess.
  • the recess or recesses has/have preferably an open end in the direction away from the pivotal connection of the handle and the body.
  • the latch is moving from the first position to the second position by applying tension to said latch.
  • a preferred way of moving the latch from a first position to a second position is by pulling on a lanyard attached to the latch. In this way the tension can be applied by pulling on said lanyard from a position remote from the flexible container.
  • the lanyard is preferably removably attached to the latch short before the discharging.
  • the latch is preferably a spring biased latch.
  • a spring biased latch In order to move the latch from a first position to a second position, i.e. to remove the latch out of the at least one recess, it is necessary to overcome the biasing force. Once this biasing force is overcome, the latch moves from a first position to a second position thereby allowing the handle to pivot from a tight fastening position to a slackening position.
  • the container is provided with one strap and one
  • the container is provided with more than one strap and more than one releasable securing means.
  • the number of straps is corresponding with the number of releasable securing means whereby each of the releasable securing means may be threaded with one strap.
  • the bottom section of the container is provided with a first strap and a second strap and the holding section of the container is provided with a first releasable securing means and a second releasable securing means, whereby the first releasable securing means is to be threaded with the first strap and the second releasable securing means is to be threaded with the second strap.
  • the tension is preferably applied by first
  • the bulk material of this type of flexible container is discharged by pulling on the lanyard preferably form a position remote from the flexible container.
  • the first latch and the second latch mover from a first position to a second position.
  • the handle of the first releasable securing means and the handle of the second releasable securing means will pivot from the tight fastening position to the slackening position. It is thus only when the tension on the lanyard is released that the bottom section is released from the holding section and that the bulk material is discharged.
  • the flexible container more particularly the peripheral wall of the holding section and the bottom section can be made of any type of material of appropriate strength capable of supporting a heavy weight without rupturing.
  • the flexible container is preferably made of a flexible fabric of popypropylyene, polyethylene, polyester, nylon, ...
  • the holding section and the bottom section may be made of the same material or may comprise a different material.
  • the holding section of the flexible container may for example have a
  • sleeve-like shape having - when loaded with goods - a circular or an elliptical cross-section or a polygonal shaped cross-section such as a square or rectangular cross-section.
  • the bottom section may be an extension of the holding section having the same or a similar shape as the holding section.
  • the peripheral wall of the holding section is extending over the bottom section having the same or a similar shape and the holding section and the bottom section are forming one sleeve.
  • the bottom section may comprise a flap-like section or a chute-like section.
  • a flap-like bottonn section comprises one or more flaps, whereby one flap is foldable over and across the bottom opening to be secured to the peripheral wall of the holding section.
  • the flap-like bottom section comprises more than one flap, at least one flap is foldable over and across the bottom opening to be secured to the peripheral wall of the holding section.
  • a container having a flap-like bottom section the flaps are folded over each other and the last flap is foldable over and across the bottom opening to be secured to the peripheral wall of the holding section.
  • a chute-like section comprises for example a discharge spout.
  • bottom section is foldable over and across the bottom opening and can be secured to the peripheral wall of the holding section.
  • the at least one strap intends to cover all kind of a length of material which may be used in conjunction with a releasable securing means and covers a strap, a cord, a rope, a webbing, a cable, ...
  • the strap may be of any suitable material as for example metal or a
  • the container can be discharged at a remote distance from the container thereby avoiding unsafe working conditions for the operator.
  • the flexible container does not comprise free ropes or cords thereby avoiding the inadvertent discharging by accidentally pulling on a free rope or cord during storing or transport.
  • the flexible container has no straps provided with hooks or hook shaped fittings. Therefore, there is no risk of damage of the flexible container by the straps before, during or after loading of the contents in the flexible container or during storing of transporting of the flexible containers.
  • a further advantage is that the flexible containers can be re-used as they are not destroyed by for example cutting with a knife.
  • the flexible container may be provided with one or more lifting loops.
  • the lifting loops are preferably attached near the upper side of the holding section.
  • the lifting loops may be attached to the holding section by any means known in the art such as gluing, stitching or riveting or by any combination thereof.
  • the tines of a forklift or handtruck can be inserted in these lifting loops to lift and/or transport the flexible containers.
  • the flexible containers according to the present invention have a releasable securing means provided with one or more additional securing means.
  • additional securing means comprise a pin.
  • this additional securing means is released or deactivated shortly before the discharge of the bulk material.
  • the flexible containers are in particular suitable to store, transport and discharge additives to concrete or concrete structures, such as fibre reinforcement, in particular polymer or steel fibres, such as steel fibres known under the trademark Dramix®.
  • the steel fibres can for example be straight.
  • the steel fibres are non-straight as for examples fibres having a middle portion provided with hook-shaped ends at one or both sides of this middle portion, corrugated fibres or fibres having a cross-section that is varying along the length of the fibre.
  • the thickness or diameter preferably varies from 0.15 to 1.2 mm.
  • the length-to-diameter ratio for steel fibres is, for practical and economical reasons, mostly situated between 10 and 200 and preferably minimally amounts to 40.
  • the length is the rectilinear distance between the ends of the fibres, whereas the diameter of fibres of which the diameter varies along the length is defined as the average diameter over the entire length.
  • the method comprises the steps of
  • a lanyard is applied to the latch, preferably short before the discharging and the latch is moved from a first position to a second position by applying tension to this lanyard.
  • the tension is preferably applied by pulling on the lanyard.
  • a preferred method to discharge a flexible container comprises the steps of
  • Preferred flexible containers have more than one releasable securing means, such as two releasable securing means.
  • a preferred method to discharge a flexible container having two releasable securing means comprises the steps of
  • the flexible container is useful to store, transport and discharge additives to concrete or concrete structures, such as fibre reinforcement, in particular polymer or steel fibres, such as steel fibres known under the trademark Dramix®.
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of a flexible container according to the present invention filled with bulk material.
  • Figure 1a shows this
  • Figure 2 is an illustration of a second embodiment of a flexible container according to the present invention
  • Figure 3 is an illustration of a third embodiment of a flexible container according to the present invention
  • Figure 4 is an illustration of an embodiment of a releasable securing means
  • Figure 5 shows a cross-section of an embodiment of a releasable securing means showing the threading of the strap.
  • Figure 1 shows a flexible container 100 according to the present invention.
  • the flexible container 100 comprises a holding section 102 and a bottom section 104.
  • the holding section 102 has a peripheral wall 105, an upper side 106 and a lower side 108.
  • the holding section 102 furthermore has a top opening 1 10 at the upper side 106 of the holding section 102 and bottom opening 1 12 at the lower side 108 of the holding section 102.
  • the bottom section 104 is an
  • the bottom section 104 is provided with two straps 1 18.
  • the peripheral wall of the holding section 102 is provided with two
  • releasable securing means 120 coacting between the bottom section 104 and the holding section 102 to reliably secure the bottom section 104 to said holding section 102 by means of the straps 1 18 being threaded in the releasable securing means 120.
  • the top opening is preferably closable by a closing means 122.
  • closing means 122 known in the art can be considered, for example a web tie, a cord lock, a rope.
  • the flexible container 100 shown in Figure 1 is provided with two lifting loops 128.
  • Figure 2 is an illustration of a second embodiment of a flexible container 200 according to the present invention filled with bulk material when discharged.
  • the flexible container 200 comprises a holding section 202 and a bottom section 204.
  • the holding section 202 has a peripheral wall 205, an upper side 206 and a lower side 208.
  • the holding section 202 furthermore has a top opening 210 at the upper side 206 of the holding section 202 and a bottom opening 212 at the lower side of the holding section 202.
  • the bottom section 204 comprises four flaps 214
  • the flaps are foldable over each other and the last flap 215 is foldable over and across the bottom opening 212 to be secured to the peripheral wall 205 of the holding section 202.
  • the last flap 215 is provided with two straps 218.
  • the peripheral wall 205 of the holding section 202 is provided with two releasable securing means 220 coacting between the bottom section 204 and the holding section 202 to reliably secure the bottom section 204 to the holding section 202 by means of the straps 218 being threaded in the releasable securing means 220.
  • Figure 3 shows the cross-section of a third embodiment of a flexible
  • container 300 filled while the goods are being discharged.
  • the flexible container 300 comprises a holding section 302 and a bottom section 304.
  • the holding section 302 has a peripheral wall 305, an upper side 306 and a lower side 308.
  • the holding section 302 furthermore has a top opening 310 at the upper side 306 of the holding section 302 and a bottom opening 312 at the lower side 308 of the holding section 302.
  • the bottom section 304 comprises a discharge spout.
  • the peripheral wall 305 of the holding section 302 is provided with two releasable securing means 320 coacting between the bottom section 304 and the holding section 302 to reliably secure the bottom section 304 to the holding section 302 by means of straps 318 being threaded in the releasable securing means 320.
  • Figure 4 is an illustration of an embodiment of a releasable securing
  • the releasable securing means 400 is shown in its open position (slackening position).
  • the releasable securing means 400 comprises a body 410 and a handle 420. As shown in the embodiments of Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 the body 410 of the releasable securing means 400 is attached to the flexible container, more particularly to the holding section of the flexible container.
  • the body 410 can be attached to the holding section by any means known in the art such as gluing, stitching or riveting or by any combination thereof.
  • the handle 420 is pivotably connected to the body 410 by pivot pin 430 and is movable between an open position (slackening position) as shown in Figure 4 to a closed position (tight fastening position).
  • the body 410 has a base 41 1 and two opposing side walls 412, 413 in such a way that the body 410 defines a generally U-shaped channel 416.
  • the side walls 412, 413 are provided with at least one recess 418 functioning as a gripping notch for latch 424.
  • the recesses 418 preferably have an open end in a direction away from the pivot pin 430.
  • the side walls 412, 413 are spaced apart by a distance which is preferably slightly larger than the width of the strap (not shown) which the releasable securing means 400 will use to secure, such that the strap can lie along the base 41 1 of body 410 of the releasable securing means 400 between the two side walls 412, 413.
  • the base 41 1 of body 410 can be provided with one or more windows 419.
  • the handle 420 comprises a base 421 and two opposing side walls 422,
  • the base 421 of the handle 420 can be provided with one or more windows 429.
  • the handle 404 is provided with a latch 424.
  • the latch 424 is preferably a biased latch such as a spring biased latch.
  • the latch 424, more particularly the engagement arms 426 of the latch 424 can engage with the recesses 418 on the body 410 to secure the handle 420 in a closed position (tight fastening position).
  • a lanyard is removably attached to the latch shortly before the discharge of the bulk material.
  • a lanyard is removably attached to the latch shortly before the discharge of the bulk material.
  • Figure 5 shows a cross-section of an embodiment of a releasable securing means 400 showing the threading of strap 440.
  • the numbers used in Figure 5 correspond with the numbers used in Figure 4.
  • the handle 420 is opened and the free end of the strap 440 is inserted in the body 410 along the base 41 1 of body 410.
  • the strap 440 can be located below or above the base 41 1 or can be partially located above and partially below the base 41 1 , for example by inserting the strap 440 through window 419.
  • the strap 440 is subsequently inserted below pivot pin 430 and is further guided over the handle 420 through window 429 of handle 420 back again under pivot pin 430.
  • the strap 440 is tightened by pulling at its free end and by pivoting handle 420 towards is closed position.
  • the engagement arms 426 of latch 424 are thereby engaging with the recesses 418.

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L'invention porte sur un récipient souple (100, 200, 300) pour matériau en vrac. De plus, l'invention porte sur un procédé de décharge d'un tel récipient (100, 200, 300) à partir d'une position distante. Le récipient souple (100, 200, 300) comprend une section de réception (102, 202, 302) et une section inférieure (104, 204, 304). La section inférieure (104, 204, 304) est pliable sur et à travers une ouverture inférieure (112, 212, 312) de la section de réception (102, 202, 302), et peut être fixée à la section de réception (102, 202, 302) à l'aide d'au moins une sangle (118, 218, 318), enfilée dans des moyens de fixation libérables (120, 220, 320, 400). Les moyens de fixation libérables (120, 220, 320, 400) comprennent un corps (410) et une poignée (420). La poignée (420) est montée pivotante sur le corps (410) entre une position de fixation serrée et une position de desserrage. La poignée (420) comporte au moins un taquet (424) fixé mobile sur la poignée (420) de façon à se déplacer entre une première position et une seconde position. Dans la première position, le ou les taquets (424) viennent en prise dans un évidement (418) dudit corps (410) de façon à fixer ladite poignée (420) dans ladite position de fixation serrée, et dans la seconde position, le ou les taquets (424) sont retirés de l'évidement (418) du corps (410).
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