Hazardous material container

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Inventors

Williams, G. Lee

Application #

733330

Filed

Jul-22-1991

Published

Oct-5-1993

Current US Class

108/55.1
108/57.13
206/386
206/596
220/571

International Classes

B65D 019/00

Field of Search

206/386 206/596 108/51.1 108/55.1 108/55.3 220/DIG.

Assignee

Regal Plastics Co. (Kansas City, MO)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kokjer, Kircher, Bowman & Johnson

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Abstract
A device for containing spills and leaks of hazardous chemicals includes a tray having upwardly extending side walls to define a cavity in which the leaked chemicals may be contained. The bottom of the tray includes grooves formed therein and adapted to allow the tray to be lifted and moved by a forklift or pallet jack. Additional reinforcing grooves may also be formed in the tray bottom. The side walls which extend parallel to the forklift grooves include a series of depressions adapted to receive and retain the ends of support bars which extend across the cavity of the tray to support a pallet thereon. The upper edges of the support bars are vertically below the upper edge of the side walls such that the side walls block undue movement of a pallet resting upon the support bars. The support bars may include support columns extending downwardly to the bottom of the tray to remove the load from the sidewalls and forklift grooves during use.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for containing hazardous materials, comprising;

a tray having a bottom and at least one side wall extending about the periphery of said bottom and extending upwardly to an upper periphery, said bottom including at least two fork channels adapted to receive the forks of a forklift whereby said tray may be lifted by the forklift, and said tray including means for supporting a pallet within said tray, said means having an upper face which is vertically lower than said upper periphery, and said means comprising at least a pair of support bars, each located within the extent of, and extending between spaced locations along, said upper periphery, said support bars having an upper face which is vertically lower than said upper periphery, and a plurality of support columns associated with each of said support bars, said support columns having a lower end resting upon said bottom of said tray and an upper end connected to said associated support bar.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

The present invention relates in general to containers for hazardous materials. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved container for the containment of hazardous chemicals which are customarily shipped and handled on pallets.

Description of the Related Art

Various devices have been known for containing the leaks or spills from hazardous chemical containers such as steel or plastic drums. These devices have taken the general shape of a tub in which the chemical container or containers are placed. Many of these devices have included a platform or support within the tub upon which the containers may be placed. However, this arrangement does not take into account that the containers are typically shipped and moved, due to their bulk and weight, upon pallets. While the containers may still be moved on pallets, they must first be lifted from the deck of the devices and placed on the pallet.
 
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