Intermediate bulk container cartridge
10974892 ยท 2021-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D67/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/5877
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2313/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/445
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/525
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/1618
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/1668
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cartridge assembly for deploying a fillable bulk liquid bag in an intermediate bulk container is provided. The cartridge has a flexible reinforcing board adhered to the fillable bag which may facilitate securing the bag to the discharge port of an IBC while also directing the bag to the IBC bottom center for more efficient filling. Sacrificial paper tape may be used to maintain the cartridge for storage, transportation and deployment in an IBC.
Claims
1. A cartridge for deploying a liquid fillable bag within an intermediate bulk container (IBC) having a geometry or shape comprising: a flexible reinforcing board adhered to a generally flat and flexible fillable bag, wherein the fillable bag has a bottom and a top and has dimensions corresponding to a selected volume of liquid product it is intended to contain and the reinforcing board has dimensions corresponding to the geometry of the IBC, and said IBC has a side discharge panel having a height and a bottom, and said IBC has a discharge hole centered near the bottom of said side discharge panel, said discharge hole being configured to accommodate and secure a discharge fitting; and wherein the reinforcing board is a rectangle having a fold line across its narrow dimension thereby defining only two sub-panel areas including a first or bottom panel adhered to a bottom edge of the fillable bag and configured to urge the bottom of said fillable bag to the bottom center of the IBC, and a second or vertical panel having a discharge fitting hole centered to correspond to the IBC side discharge panel, said vertical panel having a height of at least one-half the height of said side discharge panel and said vertical panel having a width of less than said side discharge panel; and wherein said reinforcing board is configured to facilitate filling of said fillable bag deployed within said IBC and upon said IBC bottom panel permitting unfolding of said bottom of said fillable bag during a filling operation and is further configured to orient the fillable bag along the corresponding discharge side panel of said IBC; and wherein the flexible fillable bag has an input port near the top of the said flexible fillable bag; and wherein the flexible fillable bag adhered to the reinforcing board is folded atop said reinforcing board for deployment in the IBC.
2. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the fillable bag is a pillow bag.
3. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the height of the vertical panel of the reinforcing board is about 50 to 100 percent of the height of the IBC.
4. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the height of the vertical panel of the reinforcing board is about two-thirds of such height.
5. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the reinforcing board bottom panel will have a length from the fold line to the narrow edge and which corresponds to a distance from the center of the IBC base or bottom panel to the discharge panel.
6. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the long dimension of the reinforcing board corresponds to the sum of (a) the distance from the center of the IBC bottom panel to the side discharge panel and (b) the height of its vertical panel.
7. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the reinforcing board is about 30-50 percent of the width of the IBC side discharge panel.
8. The cartridge as in claim 7 wherein the reinforcing panel is about 40 percent of the width of the IBC side discharge panel.
9. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the reinforcing board is corrugated paperboard.
10. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the reinforcing board is adhered to the fillable bag with glue tape or plastic welds.
11. The cartridge as in claim 1 further comprising paper or plastic sacrificial tapes for stabilizing the folded fillable bag or folded cartridge assembly.
12. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the discharge fitting is a valve or port.
13. The cartridge as in claim 1 wherein the flexible fillable bag is folded atop the reinforcing board adhered thereto.
14. An intermediate bulk container having a geometry or shape comprising a fillable paperboard container and a cartridge for deploying a flexible fillable bag within said fillable paperboard container wherein said cartridge is further comprised of a flexible reinforcing board adhered to a generally flat and flexible fillable bag, wherein the fillable bag has a bottom and a top and has dimensions corresponding to a selected volume of liquid product it is intended to contain and the reinforcing board has dimensions corresponding to the geometry of the IBC, and said IBC has a side discharge panel having a height and a bottom, and said IBC has a discharge hole centered near the bottom of a side discharge panel, said discharge hole being configured to accommodate and secure a discharge fitting; and wherein the reinforcing board is a rectangle having a fold line across its narrow dimension thereby defining only two sub-panel areas including a first or bottom panel adhered to a bottom edge of the fillable bag and configured to urge the bottom of said fillable bag to the bottom center of the IBC, and a second or vertical panel having a discharge fitting hole centered to correspond to the IBC side discharge panel, said vertical panel having a height of at least one-half the height of said side discharge panel and said vertical panel having a width of less than said side discharge panel; and wherein said reinforcing board is configured to facilitate filling of said fillable bag deployed within said IBC and upon said IBC bottom panel permitting unfolding of said bottom of said fillable bag during a filling operation and is further configured to orient the fillable bag along the corresponding discharge side panel of said IBC; and wherein the flexible fillable bag has an input port near the top of the said flexible fillable bag; and wherein the flexible fillable bag adhered to the reinforcing board is folded atop said reinforcing board for deployment in the IBC.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) The subject improved apparatus has several important elements as detailed herein below. Materials are selected for strength and performance in a given IBC application, particularly volume requirements for liquid contents, transportation and final usages and disposition of materials.
(15) The subject apparatus is a cartridge for deploying a flexible plastic liquid fillable bag within an intermediate bulk container (IBC) shipping container. Although IBCs come in a variety of sizes and shapes, the subject cartridge has found particular utility in the processed food business where liquid products such as eggs and cooking oils are shipped in bulk to processing customers.
(16) A typical IBC for egg products can contain 235 gallons of liquid eggs and would have a pair of opposite side panels 47 in. wide, a pair of narrower side panels 40 in. wide and a panel height of 36 in. high. Oil products will typically be shipped in a 275 gallon or 1000 liter IBC which has the same side panel widths as above but the panels have a vertical height of 41 in.
(17) Such IBCs are generally configured for use with standard 40 in. by 48 in. shipping pallets. Many IBCs will therefore be rectangular in shape but the subject bag deployment cartridge also can be used with square or even octagon shaped containers.
(18) The deployment cartridge has a reinforcing board adhered to the flexible fillable bag. The fillable bag will generally have industry standard dimensions corresponding to the volume of liquid product it is intended to contain.
(19) The reinforcing board will derive its dimensions from the IBC for which it is designed. This IBC will have a discharge hole centered near the bottom of one vertical side panel. This panel is designated herein as the discharge panel and it will determine the reinforcing board dimensions as follows.
(20) The reinforcing board is a rectangle having a fold line across the narrow dimension thereby defining two sub-panel areas: a first or bottom panel which later will be deployed on the bottom of the IBC, and a second or vertical panel which will later be installed vertically along the inside of the IBC discharge panel.
(21) The height of the vertical panel of the reinforcing board will be at least half the height of the IBC, and preferably about two-thirds of such height. In some applications the vertical panel can be 100 percent of the IBC height, or even more if the board is thereafter folded over to permit closure of the IBC.
(22) Near the fold line, the vertical panel will have a centered hole permitting access to the bag discharge valve and corresponding to the hole in the IBC discharge side panel.
(23) The reinforcing board bottom panel will have a length from the fold line to the narrow edge and which corresponds to the distance from the center of the IBC base or bottom panel to the discharge side panel. Thus, the long dimension of the reinforcing board corresponds to the sum of (a) the distance from the center of the IBC base or bottom panel to the discharge side panel, plus (b) the height selected for the vertical panel, as discussed above.
(24) The width of the reinforcing board is determined by the dimensions of the IBC discharge panel. The reinforcing board can be no wider than the width of of the IBC side discharge panel. Typically, the width of the reinforcing panel will be about 30-50 percent, and preferably about 40 percent of the width of the discharge panel.
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(38) Cartridge 200 is provided by affixing fillable bag 260 to cartridge reinforcing board 250. Preferably, cartridge reinforcing board 250 is a corrugated paperboard panel dimensioned as described below. Cartridge reinforcing board 250 will have a folding aspect such that a lower section thereof can lie horizontally at the base of the IBC while directing the far end of fillable bag 260 to the center of the IBC. The opposite end of the folded cartridge reinforcing board 250 will rise vertically along part or all of IBC vertical side panel 120.
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(40) For many applications, a preferred pillow bag can be fabricated from a double sleeve of polyethylene film, the film can be 0.00325 in. thick, but many other films and thicknesses can be utilized. In some applications barrier films are used. The seams can be impulse sealed with electricity or heat.
(41) In some applications, the width of the reinforcing board can be up to slightly smaller than the width of the box panel upon which it will be deployed. IBCs are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, including, but not limited to, square, rectangle, and octagon. In the rectangular or octagonal configurations, the sides may have alternating wide and narrow side panels, and the discharge valve would typically be located on one of the narrow side panels. For example, if the IBC is 40 in.48 in., the discharge valve typically will be on a 40 in. panel. Therefore, the width of the cartridge and its reinforcing board must be less than 40 in. and preferably will be less than half of the IBC discharge panel, which in this case would be less than 20 in.
(42) EXAMPLE 1: A rectangular 235 gallon IBC had a pair of 47 in. panels and a pair of 40 in. panels, one of which was its discharge panel. The IBC was 36 in. in height. A cartridge for deploying a fillable bag in the IBC had a corrugated paperboard reinforcing board 20 in. wide and 46 in. long. The reinforcing board used in the cartridge was approx. 0.20 in. thick. A hole was made in the reinforcing board, and the discharge fitting attached to a fillable pillow bag was put through the reinforcing board. A score or fold line was made across the reinforcing board, at the center line between the distal ends of the reinforcing board, in this case 23 from each end. The pillow bag was glued to the reinforcing board and folded atop the reinforcing board and then secured with six strips of sacrificial paper tape. When the discharge valve on the fillable bag was secured to the IBC discharge panel, the cartridge was vertically aligned with the inside surface of the IBC discharge panel. The cartridge reinforcing fold was aligned with the corner crease of the discharge panel and the IBC bottom panel. The cartridge was unfolded by urging it in the direction of the IBC bottom center and breaking the sacrificial tapes holding the cartridge in its folded configuration. Thereafter, the IBC is filled with liquid product as the fillable bag expands, breaking any remaining sacrificial tape, and conforms to the inner geometry of the IBC.
(43) EXAMPLE 2: A rectangular 275 gallon IBC had a pair of 47 in. panels and a pair of 40 in. panels, one of which was its discharge panel. The IBC was 41 in. in height. A cartridge for deploying a fillable bag in the IBC had a corrugated paperboard reinforcing board 20 in. wide and 51 in. long. The reinforcing board used in the cartridge was approx. 0.20 in. thick. A hole was made in the reinforcing board, and the discharge fitting attached to a fillable pillow bag was put through the reinforcing board. A score or fold line was made across the reinforcing board at the center line, between the opposite distal ends of the reinforcing board, in this case 25.5 in. from each end. The pillow bag was glued to the reinforcing board and folded atop the reinforcing board and then secured with six strips of sacrificial paper tape.
(44) If desired, the cartridge can be adhered to the IBC vertical discharge panel with, for example, a piece of two sided tape. This will decrease the necessity of holding the bag while the bottom is forming. Alternatively, a simple jig made of plastic, wood or metal could be installed across the open top of the IBC to secure or hang the upper end of the bag to be filled, to prevent it from falling within the IBC. As mentioned previously, a wooden dowel placed across the top opening of the IBC may be used for this purpose.
(45) Another alternative for supporting the upper fill-end of the bag would be to use a longer reinforcing board. The longer board can rise slightly higher than the vertical IBC side panel and be secured by folding over its top edge.
(46) As used herein, and depending on context, the term IBC may refer to either the container and bag deployed therein, or alternatively, may refer to the outer container only.
(47) The invention now being fully described, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention set forth herein.