Polyethylene shipping drum

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Inventors

Shaw, Mark D.
Heyman, J. Tad
Bierce, Laurence M.

Application #

520615

Filed

May-8-1990

Published

Mar-17-1992

Current US Class

206/519
215/10
215/217
215/330
215/352
220/288
220/304
220/380
220/675
220/771
D34/39

International Classes

B65D 053/00

Field of Search

220/288 220/304 220/357 220/358 220/378 220/380 220/94 206/519 206/520 215/10 215/330 215/341 215/348 215/352 215/217 215/218

Assignee

Essef Corporation (Chardon, OH)

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wigman & Cohen

US Patent References

4014452   Plastic lids and pails
4244481   Closure cap with se...
4298132   Child-proof lid and...
4708258   Salvage drum
4736859   Container and non-...
4886184   Plastic container lid
4934547   Specimen collectio...
4936448   Catheter bowl

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Other References

Enpac Corp. Product Information Sheet. Drawing showing prior art sealing arrangement.

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Abstract
A polyethylene shipping drum especially suited for shipping hazardous materials is disclosed. The drum comprises a molded container and closure which are threadably connected to each other to form a seal therebetween. A thread lock is provided for the threaded connection between the container and closure. The container has a plurality of indentations in the side wall thereof to provide ledges for stacking the containers one inside the other in a stable, nested relationship. An annular rim is provided on the closure with an inclined annular surface for retaining the sealing gasket in a groove without adhesives.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A molded plastic drum comprising:

a container having a side wall and a bottom wall, said side wall having an exterior surface, an interior surface and an annular lip, said exterior surface having a male thread formed therein adjacent said lip;

a closure having a top plate and an annular skirt depending from said top plate, said annular skirt having interior and exterior surfaces, the interior surface of the skirt having a female thread formed therein for mating with the male thread of the container; and

thread locking means formed on said threads for releasably locking said threads against unthreading, said thread locking means comprising a first thread lug located at the extremity of the male thread of the container and a plurality of second thread lugs located at the extremity of the female thread of the closure, each of said second thread lugs having a cavity into which said first thread lug is interlockingly and releasably engagable, at least one of said container and closure being sufficiently resilient to permit disengagement of the first thread lug from the second thread lugs without damage to said container or closure.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a shipping drum and more particularly to a polyethylene shipping drum for use in shipping materials, such as hazardous materials and the like.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Polyethylene drums for use in containing hazardous materials for shipment are known in the art. In the United States, such containers as are used for shipping certain classifications of hazardous must be approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). Some DOT regulations, such as 49 C.F.R. .sctn.173.12, require that containers used as outside packaging for some hazardous materials must comply with specified vibration, compression and drop test specifications.

In addition to meeting governmental specifications, such containers and their closures should be conveniently nestable or stackable one inside the other and, when a plurality of containers are nested or stacked, the stacked column should be very stable and not susceptible to toppling. It is also desirable that the containers be readily and conveniently destacked. It is therefore undesirable if the containers are nested or stacked in the manner, for example, of drinking cups, wherein the inner and outer sidewalls of the stacked containers are in circumferential contact requiring, in some cases, substantial force to separate them.
 
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