Drum for storage and transportation of articles and materials
10287089 ยท 2019-05-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Richard Witwer (Lancaster, PA, US)
- Seth GaleWyrick (Victor, MT, US)
- Howard Finley Livingston (Lancaster, PA, US)
- Andrew Weiman (Langhorne, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B65H49/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/0096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H49/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drum for storage or transportation of a coil, comprises a base configured to rest on a horizontal surface. A hollow polygonal core extends upward from the top of the base. A cover also extends from the top of the base and has a circular, cylindrical, inner wall. The cover is spaced from the core, forming an annular space for receiving a coil. The core is composed of a plurality of planar parts hinged to one another so that the core can be collapsed and stored or shipped in a substantially flat condition, and expanded to its polygonal shape for connection to the base. The cover is composed of two or more arc-shaped parts, which are capable of being nested for storage and shipment. The drum can be used for storage or transportation of dry bulk material, in which case the core can be eliminated.
Claims
1. A drum for storage and transportation of a coil or dry bulk material, the drum comprising: a base; and a hollow cover extending from the base in an upward direction, said cover being composed of plural parts, connected to one another; in which each of said plural parts of the cover has two opposite edges, each of said opposite edges extending in an upward direction, each of said edges of each of said plural parts meets an edge of an adjacent one of said plural parts, thereby forming a pair of meeting edges, and each of said edges is formed with an outward protruding flange whereby two flanges protrude outward from each location at which edges of said plural parts meet; and in which said drum further comprises a plurality of elongated clamps, each of said elongated clamps having an upper end and a lower end, an interior space extending from said upper end to said lower end, a slot providing an opening to said interior space, said opening also extending from said upper end to said lower end, said opening of each said elongated clamp receiving a pair of said outward protruding flanges at a pair of meeting edges of said plural parts of the cover, whereby the elongated clamp having said opening maintains said meeting edges in fixed relationship to each other.
2. A drum according to claim 1, in which each of said elongated clamps is removably slidable on said outward protruding flanges in an upward direction.
3. A drum according to claim 1, in which said cover extends circumferentially, the outward protruding flanges at each pair of said meeting edges include flange parts extending in opposite circumferential directions, the interior space of each said clamp is circumferentially larger than the width of the slot thereof, said flange parts at each pair of meeting edges are disposed within said interior space of an elongated clamp and occupy a portion of said interior space of said elongated clamp circumferentially wider than the width of the slot thereof.
4. A drum according to claim 3, in which each of said elongated clamps is removably slidable on said outward protruding flanges in an upward direction.
5. A drum according to claim 1, in which: said base has a bottom side for resting on a planar horizontal surface, a wall extending in an upward direction from said bottom side of the base when said bottom side is resting on the horizontal surface, said wall having an inner surface, and a plurality of protrusions extending radially inward from said inner surface; said drum includes an elongated core fitting said inner surface of the wall of the base and extending from the base in the upward direction, and slots in said core receiving said inward protrusions; and said inner surface of the wall of the base has a polygonal shape, said elongated core has the same polygonal shape as that of the inner surface of the wall of the base, and said core is composed of a plurality of substantially planar parts hinged to one another whereby the core is capable of being stored and shipped in a substantially flat condition and expanded to said polygonal shape for connection to said base.
6. A drum according to claim 1, in which said base has a bottom side for resting on a planar horizontal surface, a wall extending in an upward direction from said bottom side of the base when said bottom side is resting on a planar horizontal surface, and an overhanging surface, spaced upward from said bottom side of the base, for engagement by the blades of a fork lift, whereby the drum can be raised and transported by engagement of the blades of a forklift with said overhanging surface.
7. A drum according to claim 1, in which each of said plural parts of the hollow cover has an inner surface with curved cross-sections in imaginary planes transverse to the upward direction in which said hollow cover extends, said parts being connected to one another so that the inner surfaces of said parts form a cylindrical inner wall.
8. A drum according to claim 1 in which each of said plural parts of the cover has an inner surface, and in which the cross-section of the inner surface of each of said plural parts of the cover is arcuate in imaginary planes transverse to the upward direction in which said hollow cover extends.
9. A drum according to claim 1, in which said hollow cover is composed of two parts, each having an inner surface with semi-circular cross-sections in imaginary planes transverse to said upward direction, said two parts being connected to each other so that the inner surfaces of said two parts form a circular, cylindrical inner wall.
10. A drum according to claim 1, in which said base has a bottom side for resting on a planar horizontal surface, and an inner wall having a polygonal inner surface; said drum includes an elongated core fitting said inner surface of the wall of the base and extending from the base in the upward direction; and said core comprises a plurality of planar walls hinged to one another, whereby the core can be stored in a substantially flat condition, and expanded to a polygonal shape conforming to the polygonal shape of said inner surface of the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(17) The planar top surface 24 of the base forms the bottom of an annular interior space when the drum is in an assembled condition. The vertices of the octagon forming the boundary of the octagonal recess 26 are disposed in an imaginary circular cylinder coaxial with the outer surface of part 20. The recess 26 has eight wall surfaces, each in the form of a plane that is vertical when the flange 30 and the underside of the bottom wall 28 are horizontal. Protrusions 32 extend horizontally inward from alternate ones of the eight walls of the octagonal recess. These protrusions cooperate with slots 34 in the core 12 to hold the core in place.
(18) The core 12, shown in cross-section in
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(20) Cover part 14 has semicircular cylindrical inner and outer surfaces, and is formed with outwardly protruding elongated ribs 42 for stiffness. Outwardly protruding semicircular flanges 44 and 46 are formed at the upper and lower edges of the cover part, and outwardly protruding flanges 48 are formed on its vertical edges. Preferably, cover part 16 is identical to cover part 14.
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(25) Elongated sliding clamp 56 (
(26) The clamps can be composed of any of various materials, including the aforementioned engineering plastics, or a metal such as aluminum.
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(28) The cross-sectional view in
(29) Space 82 is the annular space, between the core and the cover and above top surface 24 of the base, within which a coiled cable or coiled length of tubing can be contained.
(30) The bases 10 can be stacked for transportation and storage, and as illustrated in
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(32) As will be apparent from the above description, a covered drum can be assembled readily by placing a base on a horizontal surface, shaping a core into a regular polygonal shape and inserting it into the polygonal recess of the base, engaging its panels with the inward protrusions in the recess, then attaching the two semicircular cylindrical cover parts to each other and to the base, using the elongated sliding clamps, and then applying the upper and lower clamping rings to the cover parts
(33) Cable or tubing can be wound onto the core before placement of the cover parts, or alternatively introduced through the annular opening at the top of the drum and simultaneously wound about the core.
(34) Disassembly of the drum can be accomplished by removing the clamping rings and sliding the elongated clamps off the vertical flanges of the cover parts, removing the cover parts, prying the core from the inward protrusions on the inside faces of the base wall and removing the core. The base and cover parts can be nested with other bases and cover parts for storage and later reused. The core can also be brought to a flattened condition and stored along with other cores for reuse.
(35) The base and the cover parts can be produced by molding, and can be light in weight so that the drum can be assembled and disassembled easily by a single individual.
(36) Various modifications can be made to the drum described above. For example, although the core in the embodiment shown and described has eight faces, the number of core faces can vary. For example, a hexagonal core can be used effectively. Similarly, while the cover is composed of two semicircular cover parts, alternatively the cover can be composed of three or more arcuate parts that, when assembled, form a complete circular cylinder.
(37) In another modification, an upper end lid (not shown) can be fitted to the upper end of the drum structure to complete the closure of the annular space between the core and the cylindrical cover and to serve as a dust cap. A simple circular element that fits into the annular groove formed by the flanges at the in the upper ends of the cover parts can be used.
(38) Base configurations other than the one shown in
(39) Cables to be stored and transported can include single-conductor or multiple-conductor electrical cables for communication or electric power transmission, coaxial cables, optical fiber cables, and multi-strand hoisting cables, as well as hollow tubing for uses such as carrying fluids or for use as electrical conduit and many other kinds of cables. Among the advantages of the drum described above is the fact that, in addition to its light weight, ease of assembly and disassembly, and compact storage of its parts, it can be utilized for purposes other than storage and transport of coils. For example, if the drum is no longer needed for containing a coil of wire, cable, tubing or the like, the core can be removed and the drum can be utilized as a container for any of various dry bulk products such as pelletized plastics, chlorinated polyethylene or rubber, color concentrates in chopped or pelletized form, dry blend resins, sugar, other powdered materials such as baking products, nuts and spices, and even hardware such as bolts and nuts and machined parts. For storage and transport of bulk products, a suitable bottom insert should be provided, and in some cases, a plastic liner should be used.