TEMPORARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
20170247898 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H2007/225
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02A40/51
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04H5/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H5/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Aspects of the disclosure relate to temporary storage systems for the temporary storage of agricultural grain products. The temporary storage systems include an enclosing retaining wall comprised of a plurality of free-standing wall sections. The enclosing retaining wall can include multiple free-standing wall sections arranged in a circular, oval, or substantially rectangular shape. Each free-standing wall section includes one or more corrugated panels coupled with one or more support structures. The support structures can be constructed from a rigid material and include ground supports, which permit the free-standing wall sections to maintain a predetermined angle based on the angle of repose of the agricultural products stored. Each corrugated wall panel includes a plurality of perforations and a plurality of corrugations configured to provide ventilation to the grain product, while maintaining the necessary rigidity to retain the loads imposed by the granular material.
Claims
1. A temporary storage system for agricultural products, comprising: a plurality of wall sections configured to be removably connected to form a retaining wall; each wall section including: at least one corrugated panel, the corrugated panel comprising a plurality of perforations and a plurality of corrugations, the plurality of perforations and the plurality of corrugations configured to provide ventilation to a granular material stored within the retaining wall; at least one support structure securely attached to the corrugated panel, wherein the at least one support structure further comprises: a base configured to rest upon a surface; a back support connected to the at least one corrugated panel wherein the back support is coupled with the base at a predetermined angle comprising the angle of repose of the granular material.
2. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of corrugations is configured to extend longitudinally across the at least one corrugated panel.
3. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of corrugations is vertically aligned to form a trapezoidal wave.
4. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of perforations is configured to extend longitudinally across the at least one corrugated panel.
5. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein each wall section comprises a first corrugated panel and a second corrugated panel configured to overlap, the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel being securely attached to a shared at least one support structure.
6. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the retaining wall formed by the plurality of wall sections comprises at least one of a circular shape or an oval shape.
7. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one corrugated panel is formed from steel or aluminum.
8. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the predetermined angle is approximately 60 degrees.
9. A temporary storage system for agricultural products, comprising: a plurality of wall sections configured to be removably connected to form a retaining wall; each wall section including: at least one corrugated panel, the corrugated panel comprising a plurality of perforations and a plurality of corrugations, the plurality of perforations and the plurality of corrugations configured to provide ventilation to a material stored within the retaining wall; and at least one support structure securely attached to the corrugated panel.
10. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 9, wherein each of the plurality of corrugations is configured to extend longitudinally across the at least one corrugated panel.
11. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 9, wherein the plurality of corrugations is vertically aligned to form a trapezoidal wave.
12. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 9, wherein the plurality of perforations is configured to extend longitudinally across the at least one corrugated panel.
13. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 9, wherein each wall section comprises a first corrugated panel and a second corrugated panel configured to overlap, the first corrugated panel and the second corrugated panel being securely attached to a shared at least one support structure.
14. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 9, wherein the at least one corrugated panel is formed from steel or aluminum.
15. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 9, wherein the at least one support structure is configured to position the at least one corrugated panel at a predetermined angle.
16. A wall section for a temporary storage system for agricultural products, comprising: at least one corrugated panel, the corrugated panel comprising a plurality of perforations and a plurality of corrugations, the plurality of perforations and the plurality of corrugations configured to provide ventilation to a material stored within the temporary storage system; and at least one support structure securely attached to the corrugated panel, the at least one support structure configured to position the at least one corrugated panel at a predetermined angle.
17. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 16, wherein each of the plurality of corrugations is configured to extend longitudinally across the at least one corrugated panel.
18. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 16, wherein the plurality of corrugations is vertically aligned to form a trapezoidal wave.
19. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 16, wherein the plurality of perforations is configured to extend longitudinally across the at least one corrugated panel.
20. The temporary storage system as recited in claim 16, wherein the predetermined angle comprises the angle of repose of the material stored within the temporary storage system.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0004] The Detailed Description is described with reference to the accompanying figures. The use of the same reference numbers in different instances in the description and the figures can indicate similar or identical items.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Temporary storage systems are described for the temporary storage of agricultural grain products. The temporary storage systems include an enclosing retaining wall comprised of a plurality of free-standing wall sections. The enclosing retaining wall can include multiple free-standing wall sections arranged in a circular, oval, or substantially rectangular shape. Each free-standing wall section includes one or more corrugated panels coupled with one or more support structures. The support structures can be constructed from a rigid material and include ground supports, which permit the free-standing wall sections to maintain a predetermined angle based on the angle of repose of the agricultural products stored. Each corrugated panel includes a plurality of perforations and a plurality of corrugations configured to provide ventilation to the grain product, while maintaining the necessary rigidity to retain the loads imposed by the granular material. Adjacent free-standing wall sections can be coupled together with sheeting panels. The free-standing wall sections optionally include openings for accommodation of ventilating pipes for directing ventilating air through the agricultural products.
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[0017] Each wall section 102, as depicted in
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[0019] The back support 116, base 110, long brace 112, and/or the short brace 114 elements as depicted in
[0020] In embodiments, each wall section 102 comprising one or more corrugated panels 104 and a plurality of back supports 116 is disposed at a predetermined angle ° to the ground based on the angle of repose of the granular material to be stored within. In embodiments, the predetermined angle ° can be approximately 60 degrees, more or less, this angle having been selected to optimize the position of the grain in relation to the corrugated panels 104. However, it is understood other suitable angles may be utilized depending on the angle of repose of the granular material to be stored within the retaining wall.
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[0022] The corrugated panel 104 can include a plurality of perforations 126, forming a perforated surface 128. In embodiments, the perforations 126 can extend longitudinally along alternating corrugations 120. In an example embodiment where the corrugations 120 are trapezoidal in configuration, as illustrated herein, the perforations 126 can extend longitudinally along the corrugate panel 104 in a pattern that corresponds generally to alternating corrugations 120, as illustrated in
[0023] The dimensions of each corrugated panel 104 and number of corrugated panels 104 utilized can vary according to the desired dimensions of the wall structure 102. Each corrugated panel 104 can have a length selected according to the desired length of the wall structure 102 and a height selected according to the desired height of the wall structure. In some embodiments, multiple corrugated panels 104 can be coupled together to form a wall structure 102 of a selected height and/or width. For example, two corrugated panels 104 can be joined to form a wall structure 102 with a vertical height of approximately 6 feet, while one corrugated panel can be utilized to form a wall structure 102 with a vertical height of approximately 3 to 4 feet. When two or more corrugated panels are vertically joined, the corrugated panels can share an overlapping corrugation 130, as illustrated in
[0024] Each corrugated panel 104 can include a plurality of mounting holes 132 configured to facilitate engagement of the corrugated panel 104 with the back supports 116, as described herein. The mounting holes 132 and/or the perforations 126 can be formed by conventional means, such as punching or drilling.
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[0026] In embodiments, one or more of the wall structures 102 can further include a member (e.g., board, post, pole, etc.) for securing a flexible cover to the retaining wall, as discussed below. The flexible cover can protect the granular material from the elements.
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[0029] Once the mound 302 has been formed, a flexible cover 310 can be applied to the surface of the mound 302, thereby protecting the granular material from the elements, as illustrated in
[0030] In implementations, the temporary storage structure 100 can be disassembled when not in use. The wall sections 102 can be separated from one another and either repositioned or collapsed for storage and reuse. Likewise, the flexible cover 310 can be collapsed and folded for storage and reuse, and ventilating pipes 206 and blowers 210 can be disconnected for storage and later use.
CONCLUSION
[0031] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or process operations, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.