Drum with self-supporting liner

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Inventors

Dubois, Robert A.
Caron, Richard A.

Application #

487529

Filed

Mar-2-1990

Published

Jan-8-1991

Current US Class

220/23.87
220/675
229/125.19

International Classes

B65D 025/16

Field of Search

220/403 220/408 220/410

Assignee

Greif Brothers Corporation (Delaware, OH)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kane, Dalsimer, Sullivan, Kurucz, Levy, Eisele and Richard

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Abstract
A two-part drum includes a blow molded self supporting plastic liner with circumferential reinforcing grooves, and a shell. The shell and the liner have matching cross-sections defined by curved sidewalls and curved sections cooperating to form a nominally rectangular or square cross-section.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A drum for holding materials comprising: a blow-molded self supporting liner having liner sidewalls with a plurality of circumferential continuous groove means formed on said sidewalls for reinforcing said liner; and

shell means surrounding said liner around a common longitudinal axis, said shell means having shell sidewalls, said liner sidewalls and shell sidewalls being curved around axes parallel to said longitudinal axis, and having relatively large sidewall radii of curvature in relation to a cross-sectional dimension of said shell.

2. The drum of claim 1 wherein said liner and shell means include liner and shell corner sections respectively interconnecting the corresponding liner and shell sidewalls respectively, said corner sections having corner radii smaller than said cross-sectional dimension.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

a. Field of Invention

This invention pertains to a drum made of several components and having a unique cross-sectional shape, and more particularly to a drum having generally square or rectangular cross sectional shape with rounded corners and including a self supporting plastic liner surrounded by a corrugated fiber shell.

b. Background of the Invention

Various goods, including liquids, dry or powdery materials, or semi-liquid goods are preferably shipped and stored in drums. Preferably these drums must be light weight so that they reduce the overall shipping weight and costs, and so that they can be manipulated easily when they are empty. Another criteria considered in making the drums is that they should have a shape which is space efficient so that a large number of drums can be stored efficiently in a small amount of space either during shipping or storage. Over the years drums having various shapes have been tried in the industry. For example cylindrical drums have been tried which are strong structurally but are not space-efficient because when several such drums are disposed side by side, there is a considerable amount of space left therebetween. Square or rectangular containers are much more space efficient since they can be disposed side-by side with virtually no dead space therebetween. However structurally they are not as strong as cylindrical drums, and furthermore such containers present sharp vertical edges which are particularly prone to crushing and even rupture.
 
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