Patent classifications
B65D88/10
Bulk material shipping container
A bulk material shipping container including a pallet, a compartment mounted on the pallet, a material unloading assembly, and a material loading assembly.
Bulk material shipping container
A bulk material shipping container including a pallet, a compartment mounted on the pallet, a material unloading assembly, and a material loading assembly.
COOLING WATER RESERVOIR AND PASSIVE COOLING SYSTEM COMPRISING SAME FOR REACTOR CONTAINMENT BUILDING
An object of the present invention is to provide a cooling water storage reservoir capable of passive cooling a reactor containment building in order to prevent the reactor containment building from being re-pressurized and reheated in the event of a serious accident. The cooling water storage reservoir comprises: a storage tank forming a first storage space in which cooling water is stored; a compartment tank disposed inside the storage tank and forming a second storage space separated from the first storage space; and an inlet which is provided in the compartment tank and allows the cooling water in the first storage space to naturally flow into the second storage space when the water level in the second storage space decreases.
Container Wallboard Module and Container
This disclosure provides a container wallboard module and a container. The container wallboard module includes a wallboard body and two side columns. The side columns deviate from two ends of the wallboard body in a length direction. The wallboard body is provided with assembly holes for detachable connection with other wallboard modules. The side column includes a column riser body and two connecting ends respectively formed at upper and lower ends of the column riser body. The connecting ends protrude from the column riser body in a front-back direction, and the connecting end is provided with a connecting hole for detachable connection with other wallboard modules. The container includes two side wall modules, a roof panel module, a bottom plate module, a front wall module and a rear wall module, all of which are detachably connected. The side columns, a top gusset and a bottom gusset form a column frame.
Container Wallboard Module and Container
This disclosure provides a container wallboard module and a container. The container wallboard module includes a wallboard body and two side columns. The side columns deviate from two ends of the wallboard body in a length direction. The wallboard body is provided with assembly holes for detachable connection with other wallboard modules. The side column includes a column riser body and two connecting ends respectively formed at upper and lower ends of the column riser body. The connecting ends protrude from the column riser body in a front-back direction, and the connecting end is provided with a connecting hole for detachable connection with other wallboard modules. The container includes two side wall modules, a roof panel module, a bottom plate module, a front wall module and a rear wall module, all of which are detachably connected. The side columns, a top gusset and a bottom gusset form a column frame.
Shipping container
A shipping container includes: a bottom plate onto which cargo is to be placed, columns vertically extending from the bottom plate, and top plates detachably supported by the columns. Since the top plates are detachable from the columns, it is possible to smoothly load long objects into the shipping container from above the container, by removing the top plates in advance. When the loading is completed, the top plates are attached back to the columns again to reinforce the columns, thereby ensuring the strength of the shipping container as a whole. A plurality of these shipping containers can therefore be stacked one on another in a container ship, in the same manner as ordinary shipping containers.
Shipping container
A shipping container includes: a bottom plate onto which cargo is to be placed, columns vertically extending from the bottom plate, and top plates detachably supported by the columns. Since the top plates are detachable from the columns, it is possible to smoothly load long objects into the shipping container from above the container, by removing the top plates in advance. When the loading is completed, the top plates are attached back to the columns again to reinforce the columns, thereby ensuring the strength of the shipping container as a whole. A plurality of these shipping containers can therefore be stacked one on another in a container ship, in the same manner as ordinary shipping containers.
BULK MATERIAL SHIPPING CONTAINER
A bulk material shipping container including a pallet, a compartment mounted on the pallet, a material unloading assembly, and a material loading assembly.
BULK MATERIAL SHIPPING CONTAINER
A bulk material shipping container including a pallet, a compartment mounted on the pallet, a material unloading assembly, and a material loading assembly.
INTERMODAL CONTAINER
An intermodal container comprising: a bottom frame; a first side end wall configured to slide into a first side of the bottom frame, the first side end wall is height adjustable with respect to the bottom frame; a second side end wall configured to slide into a second side of the bottom frame, the second side opposite of the first side, the second side end wall is height adjustable with respect to the bottom frame; a front gate configured to attach to the bottom frame, the front gate configured to rotate with respect to the bottom frame, and the front gate further configured to lock into place with respect with the bottom frame at various angles of rotation with respect to the bottom frame; a rear gate configured to attach to the bottom frame, on a side of the bottom frame opposite from the front gate, and the rear gate configured to rotate with respect to the bottom frame, and the rear gate further configured to lock into place with respect with the bottom frame gate at various angles of rotation with respect to the bottom frame; a first vertical limiting member configured to attach to the top of the first side end wall and the second side end wall; a second vertical limiting member configured to attach to the top of the first side end wall and the second side end wall; where the intermodal container is configured to store, transport, and secure items; and where the first and second vertical limiting members are configured to limit items from moving in a vertical direction.