Plastic drum

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Inventors

Snyder, Larry L.
Hansen, LaVelle H.

Application #

711562

Filed

Aug-4-1976

Published

Mar-24-1981

Current US Class

220/604
220/673
220/675
D23/205
D30/121

International Classes

B65D 007/42; B65D 007/02

Field of Search

220/72 220/5 294/90 215/201 215/209 215/211 215/356 215/357

Assignee

Snyder Industries, Inc. (Lincoln, NE)

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schuyler, Banner, Birch, McKie & Beckett

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3985257   Blow molded indust...

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Abstract
A drum capable of being molded in 55 gallon size from high density, cross-linked polyethylene. The drum body or shell has substantially cylindrical walls closed at both ends, respectively, by top and bottom end pieces or heads integral with the sidewalls. The drum includes an integrally molded hollow arcuate chime located at the intersection of the top end piece or head and the cylindrical sidewall and extending circumferentially around the drum. A plurality of rolling hoops located between the top and bottom end pieces extend circumferentially around the drum and protrude sufficiently outward from the drum walls to permit sufficient engagement by the forks of a forklift to support a fully loaded drum thereon. The drum may be reinforced by a plurality of inwardly protruding vertical ribs which run continuously substantially from the top to the bottom of the drum. The top end piece or head includes at least one bunghole integrally formed therewith. The bunghole is threaded to receive a bung and, preferably, is elevated from the plane of the top end piece.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A drum molded of cross-linked, high density polyethylene, said drum comprising:

(a) a body having a continuous substantially cylindrical wall of cross-linked polyethylene closed at its top and bottom ends, respectively, by top and bottom end pieces of cross-linked polyethylene molded and formed integrally with said continuous wall;

(b) an arcuate, hollow load bearing chime of cross-linked polyethylene integrally molded and formed with and connecting the top of said wall with said top end piece, said chime extending above the surface of said top end piece, and comprising a substantially arcuate outer wall, integral with and connected to the top of said continuous wall by a short outwardly flared section of said continuous wall, and an inner wall connected between said outer wall and said top surface, said chime being capable of being lifted and supported by parrot-beak type drum handling equipment;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to containers and, more particularly, to 55 gallon drums molded of cross-linked polyethylene which drums are suitable for shipment in interstate commerce on common carrier equipment.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Numerous attempts have been made to utilize synthetic polymeric materials in shipping containers for liquids and other substances. Polymeric materials, hereinafter called plastics, have certain potential advantages as shipping containers. Plastics are relatively resistant to many chemicals, such as acids and alkalis, which easily corrode most metals. In addition, because plastics are inherently lighter than metals, plastic drums have a lower shipping weight than conventional steel drums. Unfortunately, however, plastics by and large do not possess the necessary structural strength to withstand the rigors of use in common commercial carriers.

Before any plastic drum can be sold for common carrier usage, it must meet the rigorous federal regulations set forth in 49 CFR 178.19 governing polyethylene plastic containers. These regulations provide, inter alia, that plastic drums be able to withstand various compression loads based on the capacity of the drum. At the present time, these regulations only cover drums ranging in capacity from 21/2 gallons to 30 gallons, although a standard for 55 gallon plastic drums has recently been proposed. Prior to our invention no drum has yet been manufactured which passes all the proposed federal regulations for 55 gallon plastic drums and, in addition, is capable of being handled using all conventional drum handling equipment.
 
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