System for connection continuity for compression ring in bolt together silo
10807792 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew Froese (Winkler, CA)
- Jason Fehr (Ottosen, IA, US)
- Aaron Dyck (Stephenfield, CA)
- Benjamin Penner (Schanzenfeld, CA)
Cpc classification
B65D88/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
International classification
Abstract
A bulk storage bin is provided for grain and particulate material and includes a hopper bottom formed by a plurality of trapezoidal panels, each having upper and lower edges and opposite side edges. Flanges extend outwardly along each edge of each panel to provide a bolted flanged joint for adjacent panels. Plate assemblies extend along the upper edge of each panel to form a continuous 360 compression ring when the panels are assembled. Each flange has a portion extending behind the plate assemblies, with interior bolt holes. An access hole is provided at each end of each plate assembly for access to the interior bolt holes.
Claims
1. A bulk storage bin having a funnel bottom with an outlet, the bottom being formed by a plurality of trapezoidal panels each having upper and lower edges and opposite side edges, the bin comprising: plate assemblies fixed to each panel and extending along the upper edge and from one of the sides edges to the other side edge; flanges extending along the opposite side edges and from the upper edge to the lower edge on each panel and on the exterior of each panel; each flange having exterior and interior holes for receiving bolts, with the interior holes being between the plate assemblies and the panels; and access holes in the plate assemblies to provide access to bolts extending through the interior holes of the flanges.
2. The bulk storage bin of claim 1 wherein the bolts reside fully on the exterior of the panels.
3. The bulk storage bin of claim 1 wherein each plate assembly includes a lower horizontal plate and a vertical plate.
4. The bulk storage bin of claim 3 wherein the access hole is in the lower horizontal plate.
5. The bulk storage bin of claim 3 wherein the access hole is in the vertical plate.
6. The bulk storage bin of claim 3 wherein each plate assembly further comprises an upper horizontal plate.
7. The bulk storage bin of claim 6 wherein the vertical plate extends between the upper and lower horizontal plates.
8. The bulk storage bin of claim 1 wherein the plate assemblies extend 360 when the panels are assembled to form the funnel bottom of the bin.
9. The bulk storage bin of claim 1 wherein the plate assemblies are welded to the panels.
10. The bulk storage bin of claim 1 wherein the flanges do not extend into the bin.
11. A silo for storage of particulate material, the silo having a cylindrical side wall, a roof with an inlet opening, and a sloped lower hopper formed by a plurality of connected panels; and a discharge opening, the improvement comprising: a ring extending around the silo adjacent a juncture of the side wall and the hopper; a flange extending radially outwardly on opposite edges of each panel, with adjacent pairs of the flanges extending in an orthogonal direction from the panels; and bolts extending through the pairs of flanges in a direction tangential to the panels.
12. The silo of claim 11 wherein some of the bolts are inside the ring.
13. The silo of claim 12 wherein the ring has openings therein to provide access to the bolts inside the ring.
14. The silo of claim 13 wherein the ring includes a lower horizontal plate and a vertical plate.
15. The silo of claim 14 wherein the openings are in the horizontal plate.
16. The silo of claim 14 wherein the openings are in the vertical plate.
17. The silo of claim 11 wherein the flange has interior and exterior bolt holes, with the interior bolt holes being inside the ring.
18. The silo of claim 11 wherein the ring has openings to provide access to the interior bolt holes.
19. The silo of claim 11 wherein the ring and flanges are welded to the panels.
20. The silo of claim 11 wherein the ring is formed by plates on an upper edge of each panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) A bin or silo for storage of grain and other particulate material is generally designated in
(8) As shown in
(9) A plate assembly 36 is welded along the top edge 30 of each bottom segment 24. The plate assembly 36 preferably comprises a first plate 38 extending horizontally outwardly from the bottom segment 24, a second plate 40 extending vertically upwardly from the first plate 28 to the top edge of the bottom segment 24, and a third plate 42 extending horizontally outwardly from the second plate, as best seen in
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(11) The compression ring 44 may be apart of an overall weldment that includes the hopper segments 24. Alternatively, the compression ring 44 may be its own weldment, and the hopper segments 24 can be attached to the compression ring with another external bolt flange.
(12) The compression ring and flange assembly provides a system for connection continuity in a bolt together silo or bin which avoids any bolts protruding into the interior of the silo or bin 10. The flanged joints 45 on each side edge of the hopper segments 24 eliminate the need for anyone to be inside the bin assembly. The compression ring 44 and flanged joints 45 also preclude separation of the bottom segments 24 due to hoop tension caused by excessive product loads. The compression ring 44 and flange joints 45 also avoid discontinuity and keeps a continuous closed shape for enhanced structural capacity, while minimizing or eliminating any adverse effects from transferring shear flow and bending stresses. Preferably, the access holes 46, 48 may be covered by a cap (not shown). Also, the access holes 46, 48 may be reinforced, such as with a steel ring.
(13) The plate assembly 36 and flanges 32 allow for a simple modular design for shipping and for quick and easy onsite labor assembly. The modular design also allows the bin or silo 10 to be expandable by adding additional segments to the walls, or by increasing the segment or panel size. The compression ring 44 and flanged joints 45 also permit heavier weight bulk storage of grain and other particulate material.
(14) The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.