Patent classifications
B65D90/04
CONTAINER EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR ENCLOSED TRANSPORTATION AND HETEROTOPIC AND AEROBIC STABILIZATION OF RESERVED GARBAGE
The present invention discloses a container equipment for enclosed transportation and heterotopic and aerobic stabilization of reserved garbage, which includes a container body and a functional lining provided on an inner wall of the container body, wherein the functional lining is provided with a circulating air low-temperature evaporation system, a water distribution and drainage system and a heating and insulating system; the circulating air low-temperature evaporation system includes an air inlet manifold, an air distribution perforated pipe, a base plate water discharge and air distribution groove and a top plate water distribution and air guide groove, an air extraction perforated pipe, a fan, an air outlet pipe and a quicklime dehydration and deodorization system; the water distribution and drainage system includes a percolate feeding pipe, a fiber capillary water distribution pipe, the top plate water distribution and air guide groove, a side drain, a main drain and a percolate discharge pipe; the heating and insulating system includes a base plate hydrothermal manifold, a bottom hydrothermal coil, a peripheral hydrothermal layer, a bottom air insulating layer and a peripheral air insulating layer. The present invention also discloses a method for using the container equipment described above. The present invention achieves a fully-enclosed transportation of solid waste and a heterotopic and aerobic stabilization process.
SANITARY BAG CLAMP FOR BINS
A clamp mountable on a corner of a bin to secure a bag to the bin includes a top portion and a bottom portion moveable in a sliding relationship relative to the top portion. The top portion has a first and second inner clamp members arranged orthogonally relative to one another. The first and second inner clamp members extend downward from a bottom surface of the top portion and are configured to be located on adjacent inner walls of the bin. The bottom portion has a first and second outer clamp members arranged orthogonally relative to one another. The first and second outer clamp members extend downward from a bottom surface of the bottom portion. The first and second inner clamp members are aligned with the first and second outer clamp members, respectively, to pinch a wall of the bin.
Liners and linings for tanks and other liquid containment vessels
Exemplary embodiments are disclosed of liners, linings, and liquid containment vessels including the same. Also disclosed are exemplary method of providing liners and linings for liquid containment vessels, such as process tanks, immersion tanks, containment pits, gravity feed conduits for transferring or conveying liquid, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, a liner or lining is anchored to at least one structural component by at least one extrusion weld and at least one mechanical fastener. The mechanical fastener is coupled to the structural component. The extrusion weld is coupled to the mechanical fastener. The liner or lining may be anchored to a wide range of structural components, such as a frame, a framework, a frame member, a tank, a wall, a support member, a reinforcing member, an outer shell, a substrate (e.g., concrete, etc.) or sidewalls defining a pit or a gravity feed conduit, combinations thereof, other structures or components, etc.
Subsea fluid storage unit
A modular subsea fluid storage unit comprises a variable-volume inner tank having a rigid top panel and a peripheral wall that is flexible by virtue of concertina formations. The peripheral wall is extensible and retractable vertically while the horizontal width of the tank remains substantially unchanged. A side wall of a lower housing part surrounds and is spaced horizontally from the peripheral wall of the inner tank to define a floodable gap between the peripheral wall and the side wall that surrounds the tank. An upper housing part extends over and is vertically spaced from the top panel of the inner tank and overlaps the side wall to enclose the inner tank. The floodable gap and the upper housing part enhance thermal insulation and trap any fluids that may leak from the inner tank.
Method for producing a liner hose for lining pipes and apparatus for carrying out the method
A method for producing a liner hose (2) for lining pipelines, comprising the method steps of moving a circumferentially closed inner film hose (4) over a winding mandrel (6) of a winding apparatus (8) and wrapping the inner film hose (4), which is guided on the winding mandrel (6) by means of a guide mechanism (18), with a fibrous strip (12) which has been impregnated with curable reaction resin, is characterized in that the inner film hose (4) is guided via endless pulling means (14) that circulate without a drive, and in that the inner film hose (4) that has been wrapped with the fibrous strip (12) is moved off of the winding mandrel (6) solely by a pull-off mechanism (16) which acts from the outside on the fibrous strip (12). The invention further relates to a device for carrying out the method.
LINER FOR TANK CONTAINER
A liner for a tank container, wherein the tank container is used for the transportation of cargo such as liquids, gases, and flowable solids. The liner is made of a polymeric material and it is sized to fit within the tank container. The liner is secured to the tank container using flexible gland flanges that are sandwiched between the tank body and the cover of the specific hole.
THERMALLY INSULATED SHIPPING CONTAINER WITH LAYERED ARTICULATING VACUUM INSULATED PANELS
A kit from which a thermally insulated shipping container may be assembled and a thermally insulated shipping container assembled from such a kit. The kit includes an outer shell and four flat stock vacuum insulated panels, each with three articulating sections foldable to form 3-dimensional C-shaped units. The panels are nestable pairs effective for lining a lower portion of the outer shell with a first nested pair and lining an upper portion of the outer shell with a second nested pair so as to form a fully enclosed insulated payload chamber within the outer shell.
Bladder for containment vessel
A containment vessel bladder for retaining material to be stored within a containment vessel. The bladder comprises a flexible enclosure and a drain facilitating element. The enclosure has a sealed interior, a floor portion connected to an enclosed top by one or more wall portions, and an opening for the delivery of material to the sealed interior. The drain facilitating element is positioned on the floor portion the enclosure and is expandable from a deflated position to an expanded position. When deflated the drain facilitating element is foldable with the enclosure to facilitate storage and transport of the containment vessel bladder. When expanded the drain facilitating element has one or more sloped surfaces aiding in the direction of material stored within the sealed interior toward a pre-determined location within the sealed interior to help facilitate the removal of material from the containment vessel bladder.
Tilt-less liner apparatus and system for unloading bulk cargo
A tilt-less liner apparatus and system for unloading bulk cargo from a container liner using a first layer on the container liner floor having a friction reducing top layer and a friction enhancing bottom layer to secure first layer against movement. A second layer of flexible high strength material folded in over lapping multiple pre-folded sections from at least two to eight folded stacked layers are used to cover the friction reducing top first layer. The second layer is connected to a coiling means and motor for coiling up and removing the second layer from the container over the friction reducing top layer of the first layer and the bulk cargo comes out with the second layer into a hopper provided with means for bulk product distribution. Vibrators, depth measuring devices and speed controls are provided to control bulk cargo unloading and prevent blockage build up.
ANCHORS
An anchor comprising a supporting framework (30), the supporting framework (30) being a rigid structure formed from a set of interconnected uprights (44) and cross-members (40, 48, 52) that together define a generally cuboidal hollow interior portion of the supporting framework; the supporting framework being collapsible, when not in use, to fit within a liner (34) that can optionally be suspended within the supporting framework.