Apparatus for refurbishing thermoplastic drum

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Inventors

Dowling, Virgil E.
Richard, Ray P.
Dowling, Samuel G.
Seago, Johnny M.

Application #

358639

Filed

Feb-5-2003

Published

Sep-14-2004

Current US Class

116/63P
264/322
264/36.15
404/10
425/11
425/383
425/392
425/393
425/403
425/438
425/444

International Classes

B29C 073/24; B29C 073/26; B29C 073/30; B29C 073/34

Field of Search

264/36.15 264/154-155 264/322 264/334 264/348 425/11 425/383 425/392-393 425/403 425/438 425/444 116/63 404/10

Assignee

Dowling & Son, Inc. (Waynesville, GA)

Examiners

Colaianni; Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP

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Other References

Derwent Abstract of JP-55-135144-A, Japanese Patent Office, Oct. 2003.

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Abstract
An apparatus for repairing or refurbishing thermoplastic drums. A damaged drum, or at least a damaged portion thereof, is heated until it reaches a softened state and is then drawn over a template, or mold, having the substantially the same shape and size of an undamaged drum. The drum is allowed to cool sufficiently to return to its hardened state, whereby it substantially assumes the shape of the template. The refurbished drum is then removed from the template and is essentially ready to be used again.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An apparatus for refurbishing a thermoplastic drum, said drum being hollow and having a closed top, an open bottom, and side walls, a portion of said drum being damaged, said apparatus comprising:

a template for said drum, said template being stationary with respect to said drum and having an exterior surface with dimensions sufficient to bear against the interior surface of said portion of said drum being damaged when said drum is pulled over said exterior surface of said template; and

means for exerting a downward force on said drum and for pulling said drum downward over the exterior surface of said template to reshape said portion of said drum being damaged into the shape of the exterior surface of said template thereby substantially repairing said portion of said drum being damaged.



Description
BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to the repair and refurbishment (which generally will be referred to herein as refurbishment) of thermoplastic drums, particularly of the sort commonly seen on road construction sites. These drums are frequently used to separate traffic on a road under repair from the construction zone, and as a result, the drums may be hit by passing cars or construction equipment. The drums usually are hollow, and when one is struck by a motor vehicle, the drum may dent, crumple, crease, or otherwise be deformed by the force of the impact, and often severely so. In addition, the drums often are unloaded from moving vehicles, being tossed into position by a construction worker, and some are damaged in this way.

With the seemingly ever increasing amount of road construction throughout the United States, such drums are in widespread use. When not in use, they usually are stored in a stacked configuration, one on top of the other. Prior to the present invention, there has been no reliable and repeatable way to refurbish the vast majority of damaged drums. In some cases, it is possible to "knock out" a smooth dent or depression, but generally, it is not possible to reuse damaged drums, and because they usually will not stack, their storage is problematic. One option is to recycle the thermoplastic material of which the drums are made. However, the drums typically have horizontal bands of reflective tape on their outer surface, which should be removed prior recycling. The removal of this reflective tape from a damaged drum can be difficult and costly to an extent that recycling the thermoplastic material is no longer cost efficient, especially in view of the relatively low cost of a new thermoplastic drum. As a result, drums which are damaged beyond use are often discarded. Consequently, there exists a need for an efficient, cost-effective way to refurbish damaged thermoplastic drums so that they can be used again, rather than discarded.
 
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