Support for cage and bottle style intermediate bulk container
The present invention provides a system and method for using a liner in conjunction with the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC. The invention involves use of a support that is placed inside the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC. In one embodiment, the support may be a thin sheet of material that conforms to the inner surface of the cage. In an alternative embodiment, the support may be a bottle from a cage and bottle type IBC that has been modified by removing the discharge valve spout. In the case that a liner is used in conjunction with the cage, the support forms a barrier between the liner and the cage to prevent the liner from extruding through the bars of the cage. An aperture in the support may allow a discharge valve of a liner to extend outwardly for easy access to the item.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to containers and more specifically to containers adapted for storing and shipping bulk materials.
2. Related Art
Much of our economy today is driven by goods and other items that have been shipped long distances. Of course, shipment of items in bulk is normally more cost effective than shipments of the same items in smaller units. To this extent, one of the biggest challenges for producers of an item lies in finding containers and methods for shipping it, especially in bulk, to its desired destination and storing it upon arrival.
One type of container that is often used to transport materials in bulk is called an Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC). IBCs are normally designed to be large enough to contain large quantities of goods or materials, while being small enough to be placed within a larger container, such as the trailer of a semi-truck, a railroad car, a shipping container, or a warehouse. To this extent, IBCs are often designed to be able to be stackable and to be moved on a pallet, such as by a fork lift. IBCs come in a variety of shapes and sizes, may be used for transporting and storing all types of items, including liquids and solids, and are usually made of strong and durable substances such as glass, metal, or plastic, although other substances such as cardboard are often used. IBCs may be used to transport substances over great distances and to store substances for long periods of time.
One particular type of IBC that is often used is the cage and bottle type IBC. A typical cage and bottle type IBC has a rigid outer framework, called a cage, that often has one or more walls made form supports such as steel bars. The cage may also be mounted to a pallet to make moving the assembly more easy. A bottle, often made of hard molded plastic, is placed inside the cage for storing or transporting solid or liquid goods or materials. The bottle may be removed from the cage after use for cleaning or disposal, and the cage may be reused with the same or a different bottle.
One drawback of the cage and bottle type IBC is that the replacement of bottles can become fairly expensive. It is sometimes difficult to adequately clean a bottle after it has been used, leading to the possibility of cross-contamination of shipped or stored materials. In addition, certain laws, especially with respect to food products, may prohibit the reuse of the bottles. Oftentimes, this leads to a bottle being used only once before it must be disposed of. Due to the fact that the bottles are often made of molded plastic, the costs associated with constantly replacing bottles may be prohibitive. In addition, there may costs associated with disposal of the bottle may increase the overall cost to use cage and bottle type IBCs.
Liners, such as cardboard liners or soft plastic liners used in conjunction with cardboard IBCs are less expensive and easier to dispose of than bottles. These liners, however, often cannot be used in conjunction with the cages of cage and bottle type IBCs because the filling of the liner with a good or material, particularly a liquid one, may cause the liner to extrude between the bars of the cage. Furthermore, liners that are currently used to line the bottles of cage and bottle type IBCs are difficult to install and require specific installation methods, which may tend to discourage potential users from employing this type of liner. This may lead to undue pressure on the liner or cause the liner to become caught on an outside object, leading to possible failure of the soft plastic liner and spoilage of the good or material inside.
What is needed is a system and method for using a liner in conjunction with the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a system and method for using a liner in conjunction with the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC. The invention involves use of a support that is placed inside the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC. In one embodiment, the support may be a thin sheet of material, such as a sheet of hard plastic, that conforms to the inner surface of the cage. In an alternative embodiment, the support may be a bottle from a cage and bottle type IBC that has been modified by removing the discharge valve spout. In the case that a liner is used in conjunction with the cage, the support forms a barrier between the liner and the cage to prevent the liner from extruding through the bars of the cage. The support may overlap at its ends to add stability and/or to ensure that a barrier is formed with respect to the entire inner surface of the cage. The support may also have at least one top flap to improve the structural integrity of the cage and/or to form a cover for the item inside. An aperture in the support may allow a discharge valve of the liner to extend outwardly for easy access to the item. The support may allow the cage to be used many times without having to purchase replacement bottles.
In a first aspect of the invention is provided a support for use with a cage of a bottle and cage style Intermediate Bulk Container having walls, the support comprising a generally planar support member having a first and second surface, wherein the support member is folded to form a three dimensional structure within the cage, and wherein the first surface abuts substantially all of an interior portion of the walls of the cage.
In a second aspect of the invention is provided a container, comprising: a cage for use with an Intermediate Bulk Container, the cage having walls that include bars; a liner positioned within the cage for holding an item to be at least one of shipped and stored; and a generally planar support member support member adapted to be positioned between the liner and an substantially all of an interior portion the walls of the cage to prevent the liner from extruding through a space between the bars.
In a third aspect of the invention is provided a method for placing an item within a cage of a cage and bottle style Intermediate Bulk Container, comprising: providing the cage, the cage having walls; positioning a substantially planar support member within the cage, wherein the support member is folded in such a way that a first surface of the support member abuts substantially all of an interior portion of the walls of the cage; positioning a liner within the cage, wherein the support member is between the liner and the walls of the cage; and filling the liner with the item.
In a fourth aspect of the invention is provided a support for use with a cage of a bottle and cage type Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC), the support comprising: a bottle of a bottle and cage type IBC, wherein the bottle has been modified by removing a discharge valve spout.
The foregoing and other features of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe embodiments of this invention will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like elements, and wherein:
The present invention provides a system and method for using a liner in conjunction with the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC. The invention involves use of a support that is placed inside the cage of a bottle and cage type IBC. In one embodiment, the support may be a thin sheet of material, such as a sheet of hard plastic, that conforms to the inner surface of the cage. In an alternative embodiment, the support may be a bottle from a cage and bottle type IBC that has been modified by removing the discharge valve spout. In the case that a liner is used in conjunction with the cage, the support forms a barrier between the liner and the cage to prevent the liner from extruding through the bars of the cage. The support may overlap at its ends to add stability and/or to ensure that a barrier is formed with respect to the entire inner surface of the cage. The support may also have at least one top flap to improve the structural integrity of the cage and/or to form a cover for the item inside. An aperture in the support may allow a discharge valve of the liner to extend outwardly for easy access to the item. The support may allow the cage to be used many times without having to purchase replacement bottles.
With reference to the accompanying drawings,
Support 10 may include a top flap 24 that may be formed by folding a portion of support 10 at fold 16e. In addition, support 10 may include an overlap member 22, formed with a fold 16d, that overlaps with a portion 18d of support 10 when three dimensional structure 20 is formed. Furthermore, one or more surfaces 18a-18d may include an aperture.
Support 20 of container 50 is positioned between liner 60 and cage 52 with first surface 12 abutting substantially all of the inner portion of wall 54 of cage and second surface 14 abuts an exterior portion of liner 60. When container 50 is in this configuration, support 10 prevents liner 60 from extruding through space 57 between cage support 56 of wall 54 of cage 52. A lower portion 18 (
Support 40 of container 51 is positioned between liner 60 and cage 52 with first surface 12 abutting substantially all of the inner portion of wall 54 of cage and second surface 14 abuts an exterior portion of liner 60. Liner 60 may be inserted into support 40 thought top fill point 42 such that discharge valve 68 of liner 68 extrudes through aperture 44 of support 40. Discharge valve 68 of liner 60 may be made to extrude through aperture 44 of support without the need to modify any portion of discharge valve 68. When container 51 is in this configuration, support 40 prevents liner 60 from extruding through space 57 between cage support 56 of wall 54 of cage 52.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A support for use with a cage of a bottle and cage style Intermediate Bulk Container having walls, the support comprising a generally planar support member having a first and second surface, wherein the support member forms a three dimensional structure within the cage, and wherein the first surface abuts substantially all of an interior portion of the walls of the cage.
2. The support of claim 1, wherein the support member is corrugated plastic.
3. The support of claim 1, further comprising a top flap.
4. The support of claim 1, wherein the support member is used in conjunction with a liner, which abuts the second surface, for separating contents of the cage from the support member.
5. The support of claim 4, the cage having bars, wherein the support member prevents the liner from extruding through a space between the bars.
6. The support of claim 1, the support member having an aperture for receiving a discharge valve.
7. The support of claim 1, wherein the cage is mounted to a pallet and wherein a portion of the support member is positioned between the cage and the pallet.
8. A container, comprising:
- a cage for use with an Intermediate Bulk Container, the cage having walls that include cage supports;
- a liner positioned within the cage for holding an item to be at least one of shipped and stored; and
- a generally planar support member support member adapted to be positioned between the liner and an substantially all of an interior portion the walls of the cage to prevent the liner from extruding through a space between the bars.
9. The container of claim 8, wherein the support member has a first and second surface, and wherein and the first surface abuts substantially all of an interior portion of the walls of the cage and the second surface abuts an exterior portion of the liner.
10. The container of claim 8, wherein the support member is corrugated plastic.
11. The container of claim 8, further comprising a top flap for at least one of to improving a structural integrity of the support and forming a cover for the item.
12. The container of claim 8, the support member having an aperture for receiving a discharge valve.
13. The container of claim 1, wherein the cage is mounted to a pallet and wherein a portion of the support member is positioned between the cage and the pallet.
14. A method for placing an item within a cage of a cage and bottle style Intermediate Bulk Container, comprising:
- providing the cage, the cage having walls;
- positioning a substantially planar support member within the cage, wherein the support member is folded in such a way that a first surface of the support member abuts substantially all of an interior portion of the walls of the cage;
- positioning a liner within the cage, wherein the support member is between the liner and the walls of the cage; and
- filling the liner with the item.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the positioning of the liner allows a discharge valve for accessing the item to extrude through an aperture of the support member.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the item is a liquid.
17. A support for use with a cage of a bottle and cage type Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC), the support comprising:
- a bottle of a bottle and cage type IBC, wherein the bottle has been modified by removing a discharge valve spout.
18. The support of claim 17, wherein the modification includes cutting a portion of the bottle surrounding the discharge valve spout to form an aperture in the bottle.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 4, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2006
Inventor: John Beach (Clifton Park, NY)
Application Number: 11/198,382
International Classification: B65D 25/14 (20060101);