Storage Drum Assembly
20200139322 ยท 2020-05-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2231/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/88
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A storage drum assembly is described. The storage drum assembly is typically cylindrical, and comprises an outer wall portion, a top portion having a port or ports thereon, and a base having a generally conical sump portion with a frustum base. The storage drum assembly can also include an extended upper chime with a support lip, which enables attachments secured within the port or ports of the storage drum assembly to remain in place and protected from damage when multiple storage drums are stacked when not in use.
Claims
1. A storage drum assembly, comprising: a generally cylindrical outer wall portion having a first end and a second end defining an interior storage volume therebetween; a top portion attached to the first end of the cylindrical outer wall; a bottom sump portion attached to the second end of the cylindrical wall, the bottom sump portion having an oblique conical shape and a frustum base, wherein the frustum base is substantially parallel to the top portion; and a port operationally connected to the top portion.
2. The storage drum assembly of claim 1 wherein the port is oriented directly above the frustum base.
3. The storage drum assembly of claim 1 wherein the port further includes a chemical mixer tool removably attached thereon, the chemical mixer tool having a mixer housing assembly, a mixer shaft, and an impeller assembly.
4. The storage drum assembly of claim 2 wherein the port further includes a pump assembly removably attached thereon, the pump assembly having a pump tube and a dip tube fitting, the dip tub fitting having a plurality of bellows extending downwardly to and contacting the frustum base.
5. The storage drum assembly of claim 1 wherein the storage drum assembly further includes a lower chime extending downwardly from the bottom sump portion, the lower chime having an outer wall portion and an inner wall portion.
6. The storage drum assembly of claim 5 wherein the bottom chime further includes a plurality of support ribs disposed on the outer wall portion of the bottom chime.
7. The storage drum assembly of claim 5 wherein the storage drum assembly further includes an upper chime extending upwardly and outwardly from the top portion, such that the circumference of the distal end of the upper chime is greater than the circumference of the upper chime proximate the top portion, the upper chime having an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion.
8. The storage drum assembly of claim 7 wherein the upper chime further includes a support lip directly coupled with the inner wall portion of the upper chime, the support lip extending out from the inner wall portion and inwardly towards the center of the top portion.
9. The storage drum assembly of claim 7 wherein the upper chime further includes a plurality of support ribs disposed on the outer wall portion of the upper chime.
10. A first storage drum assembly of claim 8 in combination with a second storage drum assembly of claim 8, wherein the distal end of a lower chime of the first storage drum assembly is removably coupled with a support lip of an upper chime of the second storage drum assembly.
11. The storage drum assembly of claim 1 further comprising a security tab, wherein the security tab is directly coupled to the top portion proximate the port.
12. A storage drum assembly, comprising: a generally cylindrical outer wall portion having a first end and a second end defining an interior storage volume therebetween; a top portion attached to the first end of the cylindrical outer wall; a bottom sump portion attached to the second end of the cylindrical wall, the bottom sump portion having an oblique conical shape and a frustum base, wherein the frustum base is substantially parallel to the top portion; a port operationally connected to the top portion; an upper chime extending upwardly and outwardly from the top portion, the upper chime having an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion; and a lower chime extending downwardly from the bottom sump portion.
13. The storage drum assembly of claim 12, wherein the port is oriented directly above the frustum base.
14. The storage drum assembly of claim 12 wherein the port further includes a chemical mixer tool removably attached thereon, the chemical mixer tool having a mixer housing assembly, a mixer shaft, and an impeller assembly.
15. The storage drum assembly of claim 13 wherein the port further includes a pump assembly removably attached thereon, the pump assembly having a pump tube and a dip tube fitting, the dip tub fitting having a plurality of bellows extending downwardly to and contacting the frustum base.
16. The storage drum assembly of claim 12, wherein the upper chime further includes a support lip directly coupled to the inner wall portion, the support lip extending out from the inner wall portion and inwardly towards the center of the top portion.
17. A first storage drum assembly of claim 16 in combination with a second storage drum assembly of claim 16, wherein the distal end of a lower chime of a first storage drum assembly is removably coupled with a support lip of an upper chime of a second storage drum assembly.
18. The storage drum assembly of claim 12 wherein the upper chime and the lower chime further include a plurality of support ribs disposed on the outer wall portion of the upper chime and the lower chime, the support ribs beings substantially vertically oriented.
19. The storage drum assembly of claim 12 further comprising a security tab, wherein the security tab is directly coupled to the top portion proximate the port.
20. A storage drum assembly, comprising: a generally cylindrical outer wall portion having a first end and a second end defining an interior storage volume therebetween; a top portion attached to the first end of the cylindrical outer wall; a bottom sump portion attached to the second end of the cylindrical wall, the bottom sump portion having an oblique conical shape and a frustum base, wherein the frustum base is substantially parallel to the top portion; a mixer port operationally connected to the top portion, the mixer port having a chemical mixer tool removably attached thereon; a valve port operationally connected to the top portion, the valve port having a pump assembly removably attached thereon; an upper chime extending upwardly and outwardly from the top portion, the upper chime having an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion; and a lower chime extending downwardly from the bottom sump portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Embodiments of the present invention comprise a storage drum assembly. The storage drum assembly is designed to optimize efficient storage, as well as liquid extraction. The storage drum assembly comprises a base having a generally conical sump portion with a frustum base. The downwardly angled slope of the conical sump directs the liquid to flow into the frustum base, which is positioned directly below a pump valve port. This arrangement reduces the amount of liquid which would otherwise remain behind in a typical storage drum following extraction. Furthermore, the storage drum assembly features an extended upper chime with a support lip. The support lip allows for the storage drums to be stacked when not in use. Additionally, the extended length of the upper chime enables the attachments secured within the port or ports of the storage drum assembly to remain in place and protected from damage when the drums are stacked, for optimal and efficient storage.
[0018] The ports or ports of the storage drum assembly are configured for attachments to be removably secured thereon. In one variation, a pump assembly is removably attached to a pump valve port. In another variation, a chemical mixer tool is attached to a mixer port, the chemical mixer tool having a mixer housing assembly in which one end of mixer shaft is secured, with the distal end of the mixer shaft having at least one impeller assembly removably attached thereon. The chemical mixer's impeller assembly is designed to collapse when not in use, allowing the chemical mixer tool to be removable from the chemical storage drum without having to limit the radial length of the impeller assembly's pitch blades. Additionally, the chemical mixer tool is configured to create a closed system, which allows for more control over chemical purity from the point-of-origin to the point-of-use, as well as minimizing the risk of chemical exposure to the user.
Terminology
[0019] The terms and phrases as indicated in quotation marks ( ) in this section are intended to have the meaning ascribed to them in this Terminology section applied to them throughout this document, including in the claims, unless clearly indicated otherwise in context. Further, as applicable, the stated definitions are to apply, regardless of the word or phrase's case, to the singular and plural variations of the defined word or phrase.
[0020] The term or as used in this specification and the appended claims is not meant to be exclusive; rather the term is inclusive, meaning either or both.
[0021] References in the specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, another embodiment, a preferred embodiment, an alternative embodiment, one variation, a variation, and similar phrases mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or variation is included in at least an embodiment or variation of the invention. The phrase in one embodiment, in one variation, or similar phrases as used in various places in the specification are not necessarily meant to refer to the same embodiment or the same variation.
[0022] The term couple or coupled, as used in this specification and appended claims refers to an indirect or direct physical connection between the identified elements, components, or objects. Often the manner of the coupling will be related specifically to the manner in which the two coupled elements interact.
[0023] The term directly coupled or coupled directly, as used in this specification and appended claims, refers to a physical connection between identified elements, components, or objects, in which no other element, component, or object resides between those identified as being directly coupled.
[0024] The term approximately, as used in this specification and appended claims, refers to plus or minus 10% of the value given.
[0025] The term about, as used in this specification and appended claims, refers to plus or minus 20% of the value given.
[0026] The terms generally and substantially, as used in this specification and appended claims, mean mostly, or for the most part.
[0027] Directional or relationary terms including but not limited to, left, right, nadir, apex, top, bottom, vertical, horizontal, back, front, and lateral are relative to each other and are dependent on the specific orientation of a applicable element or article, and are used accordingly to aid in the description of the various embodiments and are not necessarily intended to be construed as limiting.
An Embodiment of a Storage Drum Assembly
[0028] A storage drum assembly is illustrated in
[0029] Lower chime 46 circumferentially surrounds and extends downwardly from bottom sump portion 45. The bottom sump portion 45 is conically tapered, and therefore presents an uneven surface for storage drum 35 to rest upon. The addition of lower chime 46 thus provides an even, stable resting surface for storage drum 35. The width of upper chime 36 and lower chime 46 is sufficiently thick so as to support the weight of one or more storage drums 35.
[0030] The distal end of lower chime 46 is sized to sit partially within upper chime 36, resting securely on support lip 38 of upper chime 36. This enables a plurality of storage drums 35 to be securely stacked on top of one another, or with other drums, allowing for storage drums 35 to be compactly and efficiently stored as needed. Support ribs 39 reinforce and strengthen upper chime 36, thus increasing stability of storage drum 35 when stacked with other storage drums. Additionally, upper chime 36 extends sufficiently upwards, and support lip 38 is positioned on upper chime 36, so as to allow clearance for the attachments that may be secured within pump valve port 50 and mixer port 30. This enables the storage drums 35 to be stacked and stored without having to remove any port attachments. This allows for the chemical mixer tool 5 and the storage drum 35 to create a closed system, which protects the contents of the storage drum 35 from contamination and the user from potential dangerous chemical or vapor exposure.
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Typically, the pump valve port 50 and the mixer port 30 are off-set from the center of the top portion 40, with the security tab 55 located therebetween. The off-centered arrangement of the pump valve port 50 and the mixer port 30 allow for the chemical mixer tool 5 to be sufficiently distanced from the pump assembly 60 to ensure the chemical mixer tool 5 can create the necessary flow pattern to efficiently mix the liquid within the storage drum 35. The security tab 55 comprises a protrusion from top portion 40, having at least two bored holes 56 for securing a tamper-resistant device therein. The tamper-resistant device is simultaneously secured to both the bored holes 56 of security tab 55 and the bored holes 97 of grip tab 96, thereby allowing a user to be alerted in instances where an attachment has been unwantedly removed from its associated port.
[0033] The bottom sump portion 45 is typically an oblique cone with a frustum base 65 that is substantially parallel to the support lip 38 of upper chime 36. As shown in
[0034] As stored liquid is extracted from the storage drum 35, the downward slope of the oblique conical shape of the bottom sump portion 45 directs the flow of the remaining liquid into the frustum base 65. At its steepest, typically the oblique cone of the bottom sump portion 45 slopes downwardly at an angle of approximately thirty-five degrees. At its shallowest, typically the oblique cone of the bottom sump portion 45 slopes downwardly at an angle of approximately fifteen degrees. The substantially horizontal flat surface of the frustum base 65 allows for the dip tube fitting 70 having bellows 71 to sit flush with the frustum base 65. This arrangement allows for the pump assembly 60, when activated, to extract nearly all of the stored liquid within the storage drum 35, as the remaining liquid is directed into the frustum base 65 wherein the pump assembly 60 is situated, and flows through the bellows 71 into the pump tube 61.
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[0036] The cylindrical bearing housing 80 is hollow so as to enable a mixer bearing 105 to be rotatably contained therein. As shown in
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[0039] A chemical mixer tool 5 is illustrated in
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[0041] At least one impeller assembly 25 is placed at the desired location on the portion of the mixer shaft 20 distally extending from the mixer housing assembly 10 and into the storage drum 35. As shown in exemplary
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[0043] The blade stop 174 is structured and arranged so as to allow the pitch blades 155 to collapse downwardly when the chemical mixer tool 5 is not engaged, allowing for the chemical mixer tool 5 to be easily removed from the mixer port 30 without limiting the radial length of the pitch blades 155. When the pitch blades 155 are in a collapsed position, as in
[0044] While the blade stop 174 enables the pitch blades 155 to collapse, the angle of the blade stop 174 also ensures that even when collapsed, the pitch blades 155 are still angled slightly outwardly and away from the mixer shaft 20, with the inner surface 156 of the pitch blades 155 resting at an angle ranging between five and fifteen degrees off parallel from the mixer shaft 20 (as exemplified in
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
[0045] The various embodiments and variations thereof, illustrated in the accompanying Figures and/or described above, are merely exemplary and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention. It is to be appreciated that numerous other variations of the invention have been contemplated, as would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure. All variations of the invention that read upon appended claims are intended and contemplated to be within the scope of the invention.