Patent classifications
B65D90/02
Box for reinforcing a shipping container
A system for transporting fluid cargo within a shipping container, the system comprising an open topped box having side walls and end walls and a flexible membrane which either independently or in combination with the box contains the fluid cargo. The box supports the portion of the cargo within the box and is designed to flex and absorb at least part of the horizontal forces generated within the cargo during its transportation thus preventing overloading of the walls of the surrounding container. The membrane may be a bladder which completely encloses the cargo and is disposed partially within the box to contain the cargo independently of the box. The box may have a floor pan which can seal the box against leakage of any cargo.
MAIN BODY OF CARRYING BOX
The present disclosure relates to a main body of a carrying box, and more particularly to a main body of a carrying box capable of pivoting and being folded by a hinge structure to reduce a volume thereof.
Foam Reefer Wall Using "Loop" Scrim Fabric Backing
An improved fabric backing for the manufacture of glass-reinforced thermoplastic panels that exhibits significantly greater foam adhesion than its scrim counterpart. That fabric backing includes a plurality of looped section extending upwardly (and inwardly) from its base for enhancing adhesion thereto. The combination is subjected to lamination for making an improved glass-reinforced thermoplastic interior wall panel. That wall panel can be used in a storage unit, such as a refrigerated trailer, railcar, shipping container and/or box truck.
REEFER CONTAINER
The present invention provides a reefer container transported in components including a bottom panel sheet assembly, two side panel sheet assemblies, a top panel sheet assembly, a front wall sheet assembly, and a rear wall sheet assembly. The components are assembled into a closed hexahedral box. The inner side of the side panel sheet assembly and the inner side of the top panel sheet assembly each have an inner lining board. The inner lining boards are integrally formed and abut against each other in the box. Each sheet assembly has an integral foam insulation layer smooth the inner surface of the inner lining board and reduce the scratch damage of the inner lining board from goods; reducing the box's maintenance costs and frequency. There are also no splicing seams on the inner lining board, preventing moisture from entering the insulation layer and improving the service life of the reefer container.
THERMALLY INSULATED TRANSPORT CONTAINER COMPRISING THERMAL INSULATION RESTING AGAINST THE WALLS, AND WALL STRUCTURE OF A CONTAINER OF SAID TYPE
The invention relates to a thermally insulated transport container with a housing for forming a space for goods, with walls and a thermal insulation abutting the walls as well as a wall structure of such a container. In particular, the invention relates to such a container as an air cargo container. According to the invention, sandwich plastic plates are provided as walls, with a honeycomb core welded on both sides to one covering ply, respectively, the honeycomb core and the covering plies consisting of a thermoplastic material, preferably PP. In this case, the walls are, in particular, a thermoplastic sandwich panel, consisting substantially of a PP (polypropylene) honeycomb core and PP covering layers, in particular glass-fiber reinforced, which are, with regard to the materials, homogenously connected to each other by thermally fused connection. Such plates are offered, for example, by Wihag Composites GmbH & Co. KG under the trademark MonoPan®, which are preferred in this case. The use of thermoplastic material makes it possible for adjacent sandwich plastic plates to be attached to each other by welding, particularly in the region of the edges. In particular, it is thus possible to produce largely frameless and thus lighter transport containers.
MODULAR SHIPPING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
A modular shipping container apparatus having a base with two support portions each of having two substantially open top rectangular shaped spaces each having a bottom side, a left side and a right side and at least one set of base holes; at least one wheel assembly between the two substantially open top rectangular shaped spaces, the at least one wheel assembly having a substantially open bottom rectangular piece with at least one set of wheel assembly holes and at least one wheel with a center opening, the wheel assembly is retained between the two substantially open top rectangular shaped spaces by at least one bar through the at least one set of base holes, the at least one set of wheel assembly holes and the wheels; at least two tracks attached to the bottom interior of a shipping container for slidably receiving the at least one wheel assemblies.
REPLACEMENT BOTTOM FOR CONTAINER
A container and methods for construction are disclosed herein for a container having a replaceable bottom pan. An adapter is affixed to the lower edge the container and a replaceable bottom pan is removably affixed to the adapter.
REPLACEMENT BOTTOM FOR CONTAINER
A container and methods for construction are disclosed herein for a container having a replaceable bottom pan. An adapter is affixed to the lower edge the container and a replaceable bottom pan is removably affixed to the adapter.
Taper-wall riser with tab connectors
A plastic article useful as a riser assembly for a septic tank or as part of another structure is comprised of a multiplicity of identical shape conical wall plastic risers. The risers are attached to each other at joints by tabs which engage rim segments; each end of the riser has alternating tabs and rim segments. A riser assembly wall undulates in the lengthwise direction. The risers nest within each other for shipment or storage.
TAPE LIBRARY CONTAINER
Aspects of the invention described here are directed to a tape library that is constructed within an integrated with a standard freight/shipping container to form a freight/shipping container tape library. The freight/shipping container library can be assembled at a manufacturing site, loaded with tape media, equipped with the tape drives, provided with robotic transporters and all the necessary computing systems, wiring, and electronics to fully function as a storage system when transported to an end user location.