Salvage drum with protected clamping

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Inventors

Mitchell, Donald J.

Application #

520080

Filed

Aug-28-1995

Published

Jan-7-1997

Current US Class

220/319
220/321
220/378
220/675

International Classes

B65D 045/34; B65D 053/00

Field of Search

220/321 220/214 220/648 220/658 220/659 220/671 220/319 220/378 220/675 215/274 215/275 215/384

Assignee

Eagle Manufacturing Company (Wellsburg, WV)

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland & Naughton

US Patent References

4094432   Industrial drums
4177934   Container and lid
4648522   Barrel
4708258   Salvage drum
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5096083   Polyethylene shippi...
5180076   Waste container
5193715   Widemouthed barr...
5259526   Ribbed cover
5358133   Over-pack containe...
5373958   Plastic container wi...

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Abstract
A salvage drum has a container body and circular lid which are sealed together by a clamp that secures an outwardly extending lip on the container body to an outwardly extending lip on the circular lid. The container body has a plurality of spaced outwardly extending vertical ribs adjacent the body lip and the circular lid has an outwardly extending protective shoulder which is arranged such that the clamp is protected from impact with the ground regardless of tipping over or dropping of the salvage drum. The clamp is also easily stored on and held on the container body ready for use in sealing of the salvage drum.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A salvage drum comprising:

a container body having a bottom wall and an upwardly extending side wall terminating to form a circular open top, with a radially outwardly extending body lip on said side wall about said open top, the side wall having a plurality of spaced outwardly extending vertical ribs spaced from and adjacent to said outwardly extending body lip;

a circular lid having a radially outwardly extending lip about the periphery thereof adapted to mate with said body lip, said circular lid having an outwardly extending protective shoulder thereabout, said protective shoulder having a radially outermost surface;

means for clamping said body lip and said lid lip together to seal the container, said means for clamping situated radially inwardly from upper outer surfaces of said vertical ribs and from the radially outermost surface of said protective shoulder.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a salvage drum or overpack container primarily for the containment of an industrial drum to prevent dispersal of the drum contents should a leak occur in the drum.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Salvage drums are used to ship and store industrial drums containing solvents and the like and are generally of a size such that the contents of the industrial drum will be retained in the salvage drum upon spillage or leakage. Various sealed salvage drums, and containers, which may be made of polyethylene, are shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,258; U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,833; U.S. Pat. No. 5,096,083; U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,076; U.S. Pat. No. 5,358,133 which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,373,958.

For use as a salvage drum, a container must conform to the strict requirements of the United States Department of Transportation, and pass tests such as drop tests and internal pressure tests, while maintaining a seal of the container, and stacking tests, which require a bottom sealed container to retain its seal when other sealed containers are stacked thereon. In one top corner drop test, a loaded, sealed container is dropped on an angle (about 70.degree.) from a height onto the floor so that the upper corner of the container will impact with the floor and the salvage drum must remain sealed after such a drop. The corner drop test is a difficult test which must be passed in order to qualify for Department of Transportation clearance whether threaded lids are used or whether a clamp is used to secure a lid to a container body. Where a clamp is used, for example, impact of the clamp with the ground can cause damage to the clamp and result in leakage from a sealed salvage drum. An internal pressure test which must be passed in order to qualify a container as a salvage drum or overpack container requires that the lid retain a seal with the container body when an internal pressure of at least 3 pounds per square inch is present in the sealed container. In some containers where a seal is provided at the top of the container wall with a clamped lid, the lid will tend to deflect upon a buildup of internal pressure and bulges to an extent which causes a break in the seal between the container body and a lid.
 
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