B65D88/54

Bulk material dispensing system

The present disclosure generally pertains to a dispensing system comprising an upper chamber capable of receiving a bulk material to be dispensed, a first set of finned shafts positioned within the upper chamber and capable of feeding bulk material into a lower chamber, and a second set of finned shafts positioned within the lower chamber and capable of dispensing a controlled dose of bulk material from the lower chamber.

Transportable side-access cargo container with a controllably deployable second floor
11802011 · 2023-10-31 · ·

Disclosed are transportable containers for mounting onto a rearward portion of the frame of a semi-truck comprising. The transportable containers may have a frame comprising: a first wall; a second wall opposing the first wall; two opposed lateral walls extending between the first side and the second side, at least one of the lateral walls comprising an opening formed therein; a top extending over the first wall, the second wall, and the two lateral walls; a second floor contained within an internal space of the frame, the second floor being controllably deployable between a lowered position and a raised position; and a loading ramp hingedly attached to a base of the at least one lateral side having the opening formed therein.

Reloadable containerized system for wet and dry proppants and methods of making and using same

A system for reloading a container with proppant. The system includes a transloader having a conveyer belt and a discharge device. The system includes a reloading system comprising a bulk material storage bin having a proppant receiving area, a funnel having an expandable loading tube, and a gate for controlling flow of the proppant from the funnel into the container. The system comprises a reloader comprising a loading bay having a load cell and the container disposed on the load cell.

Reloadable containerized system for wet and dry proppants and methods of making and using same

A system for reloading a container with proppant. The system includes a transloader having a conveyer belt and a discharge device. The system includes a reloading system comprising a bulk material storage bin having a proppant receiving area, a funnel having an expandable loading tube, and a gate for controlling flow of the proppant from the funnel into the container. The system comprises a reloader comprising a loading bay having a load cell and the container disposed on the load cell.

LINER AND METHOD FOR UNLOADING BULK CARGO
20220274772 · 2022-09-01 ·

A liner floor for use in a container liner is provided. The liner floor includes a floor portion arranged between a distal end and a proximal portion and the floor portion is configured for being arranged on a floor of the container. The floor portion includes a plurality of stacks of folded sections. The stacks are folded such that a top fold of one stack is connected to a bottom fold of a proximal neighbouring stack. A weight of the folded sections varies along the floor portion with each of the folded sections having at least the same weight as a proximal neighbouring folded section. Also provided are methods for unloading cargo from a container including a liner, and methods and apparatuses for loading cargo into a container.

Intermediate bulk container

A container for the transport and storage of goods includes an internal fillable tank and an external support structure surrounding the tank. The external support structure has a base structure arranged below the tank, such that a base of the tank is supported on the base structure. The external support structure also has an upper support structure arranged above the tank for absorbing loads exerted on the tank from above. The base structure includes a plurality of lower column portions, and the upper support structure includes a plurality of corresponding upper column portions, which each project from opposing faces of the base structure and the upper support structure respectively and which meet somewhere along the height of the tank, thereby forming a number of columns for laterally supporting the tank.

Intermediate bulk container

A container for the transport and storage of goods includes an internal fillable tank and an external support structure surrounding the tank. The external support structure has a base structure arranged below the tank, such that a base of the tank is supported on the base structure. The external support structure also has an upper support structure arranged above the tank for absorbing loads exerted on the tank from above. The base structure includes a plurality of lower column portions, and the upper support structure includes a plurality of corresponding upper column portions, which each project from opposing faces of the base structure and the upper support structure respectively and which meet somewhere along the height of the tank, thereby forming a number of columns for laterally supporting the tank.

Stackable bulk container

A stackable container system is configured to provide stacked receptacles for receiving bulk material therein. The stackable container system includes a first receptacle configured to provide a respective stacked receptacle. The first receptacle includes a receptable bottom, a receptable top, and a receptacle side extending along an upright container axis between the receptacle bottom and top, with the first receptacle presenting a container chamber. The receptacle top is configured to at least partly support another one of the stacked receptacles stacked relative thereto along the upright container axis. The receptacle top and the receptacle side have, respectively, a top peripheral margin and a side peripheral margin that extend laterally about the upright container axis, with at least part of the top peripheral margin being laterally outboard of the side peripheral margin. At least part of the top peripheral margin is interconnected to the side peripheral margin along a transition section that extends laterally between the receptacle top and the receptacle side.

Stackable bulk container

A stackable container system is configured to provide stacked receptacles for receiving bulk material therein. The stackable container system includes a first receptacle configured to provide a respective stacked receptacle. The first receptacle includes a receptable bottom, a receptable top, and a receptacle side extending along an upright container axis between the receptacle bottom and top, with the first receptacle presenting a container chamber. The receptacle top is configured to at least partly support another one of the stacked receptacles stacked relative thereto along the upright container axis. The receptacle top and the receptacle side have, respectively, a top peripheral margin and a side peripheral margin that extend laterally about the upright container axis, with at least part of the top peripheral margin being laterally outboard of the side peripheral margin. At least part of the top peripheral margin is interconnected to the side peripheral margin along a transition section that extends laterally between the receptacle top and the receptacle side.

Underground storage tank drop tube removal device and method of removing an underground storage tank drop tube
11402034 · 2022-08-02 ·

A device for facilitating removal of a drop tube from an underground liquid storage tank, comprises a plate configured to fit within a spill restrictor fitted to the underground liquid storage tank. The plate may comprise a first main surface; a second main surface that is separated from the first main surface by a thickness of the plate, the second main surface being configured to rest on a bottom surface of the spill restrictor; a first truncated portion configured to clear any structure projecting from the bottom surface of the spill restrictor when the device rests on the bottom surface; a centrally-disposed opening configured to conform to and fit over a collar that is configured to attach to a riser pipe that rises from the underground liquid storage tank and to the drop tube; and at least one peripherally-disposed through hole traversing the thickness of the plate, the at least one peripherally-disposed through hole being configured to enable a elongate bar to be inserted therethrough and make contact with the bottom of the spill restrictor.