US20060255597A1 - Closure ring assembly for steel drums - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D45/00—Clamping or other pressure-applying devices for securing or retaining closure members
- B65D45/32—Clamping or other pressure-applying devices for securing or retaining closure members for applying radial or radial and axial pressure, e.g. contractible bands encircling closure member
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- This invention is directed to closure assemblies for steel drums that are used for transporting non-bulk materials.
- this invention is directed to an improved closure ring assembly capable of ensuring that the drum remains secure and leakproof during transit.
- Conventional closure ring assemblies for drums include a split closure ring having adjacent ends with lugs on each end.
- One of the lugs has an unthreaded hole and the other lug has a threaded hole for receiving a conventional bolt.
- the closure ring is placed around the lid and the bolt is inserted through the unthreaded hole of one of the lugs to engage the threaded hole of the other lug.
- the threaded bolt engages the threaded hole, the ends of the closure ring are drawn together to tighten the closure ring around the lid and the drum.
- a number of closure ring assemblies have been proposed to overcome the common problems associated with their designs.
- a threaded jam nut is mounted on the bolt between the two lugs to prevent unwanted radial movement between the unthreaded lug and the bolt when the split ring is closed.
- the jam nut is included in the assembly to secure the unthreaded lug between the bolt head and the jam nut to aid in withstanding impact forces.
- Other designs have been provided to achieve a seal for the open-headed drum that prevents against leakage of the contents, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pats. Nos. 3,907,349; 5,193,864; 5,215,206 and 6,435,576.
- This invention is directed to an improved closure ring assembly for steel drums which includes interlocking end lugs for the split ring.
- the interlocking end lugs facilitate the tangential alignment of the ring to seal the lid on the drum and lock it in place.
- the improved closure ring assembly for securing a lid to a cylindrical drum comprises an annular closure split ring having first and second end lugs.
- the first end lug has an unthreaded hole and the second threaded lug has a threaded hole.
- a tie bolt having a head and a threaded cylindrical end is adapted for insertion through the first unthreaded lug to threadingly engage the second threaded lug and draw the lugs together.
- the first and second lugs each have an end face for interlocking the lugs and tangentially aligning the annular closure ring to close the ring for sealing the lid on the drum.
- the first end lug face has a conical shoulder integrally formed therein and the second threaded lug is tapered to receive the conical shoulder such that, when the tie bolt threadingly draws the lugs into successive engagement, there is provided a guided wedging action between the lugs and tangential alignment of the ring ends to seal the drum.
- the bolt head has a tapered shoulder for cooperating with a tapered face of the first unthreaded lug such that, when the tie bolt draws the lugs into engagement, the tapered bolt head and cooperating unthreaded lug facilitate the successive engagement of the lugs to provide the guided wedging action between the lugs and tangential alignment of the ring ends to seal the drum.
- the closure ring assembly of the present invention provides for closure ring lugs which interlock and align the ring ends resulting in a tighter connection between the closure ring ends and the drum. Moreover, the closure ring assembly of the present invention satisfies the need for a reliable closure ring assembly which meets hydrostatic and drop test requirements.
- the present invention satisfies a need to provide an improved closure ring assembly for a cylindrical steel drum that will meet current industry standards.
- the invention also meets another objective of providing an improved closure ring assembly for drums that overcomes the problem of undesired radial and axial movement of the closure ring.
- FIG. 1 is a partial exploded perspective view of the drum, drum cover and closure assembly embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the closure assembly shown in FIG. 1 which illustrates the condition of the parts when the closure assembly is in closed condition.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view taken substantially along the line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows.
- the drum ring of this invention is split to provide two adjacent ends 11 , 12 that are capable of surrounding an open-headed drum 13 and secure the lid 14 .
- lugs 15 , 16 each having a hole passing tranversely therethrough to receive a tie bolt 20 .
- One of the lugs 15 is threaded to receive the threaded end 21 of the tie bolt 20 and the other lug 16 has an unthreaded hole 22 which is large enough for the tie bolt 20 to pass through it.
- a tapered conical shoulder 23 is integrally formed onto the bolt 20 head which is designed to be substantially flush with the tapered face 24 of lug 16 .
- the unthreaded lug 16 has a conical shoulder 26 integrally formed on its opposite face 27 which is designed to be flush with a taper in the face 28 of the second threaded lug 15 . Accordingly, when the unthreaded lug 16 is drawn into engagement with the threaded lug 15 by turning the bolt 20 head, the bolt head shoulder 23 engages the tapered face 24 of the unthreaded lug 16 to provide a guided wedging action between conical shoulder 26 and the tapered face 28 of the threaded lug 15 .
- the ring ends 11 , 12 are brought into tangential alignment and, as the bolt 20 is rotated to drive the lugs 15 , 16 toward one another, the lugs are brought into frictional and locking engagement to close the ring for sealing the drum lid.
- the tie bolt 20 head is multi-faceted to facilitate turning the tie bolt down with a wrench and the tie bolt also has a conical surface 23 which engages the conical face 24 of the unthreaded lug end 16 .
- the opposite face of the unthreaded lug 16 also has a conical shoulder 26 which fits into the recessed conical face 28 of the second threaded lug 15 .
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- This invention is directed to closure assemblies for steel drums that are used for transporting non-bulk materials. In particular, this invention is directed to an improved closure ring assembly capable of ensuring that the drum remains secure and leakproof during transit.
- Conventional closure ring assemblies for drums include a split closure ring having adjacent ends with lugs on each end. One of the lugs has an unthreaded hole and the other lug has a threaded hole for receiving a conventional bolt. When the lid of the drum is secured to its opening, the closure ring is placed around the lid and the bolt is inserted through the unthreaded hole of one of the lugs to engage the threaded hole of the other lug. As the threaded bolt engages the threaded hole, the ends of the closure ring are drawn together to tighten the closure ring around the lid and the drum.
- Organizations have developed packaging standards that require compliance with certain vibration, drop and hydrostatic tests to ensure that the drums remain secure and leakproof during transit. Typically, because of the excessive radial clearance between the tie bolt and the enlarged opening of the unthreaded lug, the ends of the closed split ring are prone to separation and movement under impact. This causes ring distortion and seal failure eventually leading to leakage, container failure and possible contamination of both the storage container and its surroundings.
- A number of closure ring assemblies have been proposed to overcome the common problems associated with their designs. For instance, in the case of U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,410, a threaded jam nut is mounted on the bolt between the two lugs to prevent unwanted radial movement between the unthreaded lug and the bolt when the split ring is closed. The jam nut is included in the assembly to secure the unthreaded lug between the bolt head and the jam nut to aid in withstanding impact forces. Other designs have been provided to achieve a seal for the open-headed drum that prevents against leakage of the contents, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pats. Nos. 3,907,349; 5,193,864; 5,215,206 and 6,435,576. In the case of the '864 patent, the common problem of undesired movement of the bolt in the unthreaded hole of the lug which can disrupt the sealed relationship between the lid and the drum is addressed by employing a bolt head which is tapered to cooperate with the tapered, unthreaded lug. When the bolt head is drawn into engagement with the unthreaded lug, it causes a guided wedging action and a tangential alignment movement between the lugs and ring ends, with locking nuts adjusted to set the bolt for the desired tension of the locking ring. In the case of the '576 patent, the problem of undesired radial and axial movement of the closure ring is addressed by designing a bolt with a slip sleeve which is flush with the periphery of a large unthreaded hole. The sleeve thereby reduces the movement that is allowable within the large threaded hole to secure the connection of the bolt to the lugs and reinforce the closure ring connection to the drum.
- While the designs of existing patents have sought to address and overcome the common problem discussed above, there still remain difficulties with the conventional closure ring assemblies in achieving a tight connection between the closure ring and the drum, thereby complying with vibration, drop and hydrostatic test standards.
- Notwithstanding the efforts to achieve tighter connections between the closure ring and the drum with the prior designs described above, a continuing need exists to provide a more secure connection.
- This invention is directed to an improved closure ring assembly for steel drums which includes interlocking end lugs for the split ring. The interlocking end lugs facilitate the tangential alignment of the ring to seal the lid on the drum and lock it in place.
- The improved closure ring assembly for securing a lid to a cylindrical drum comprises an annular closure split ring having first and second end lugs. The first end lug has an unthreaded hole and the second threaded lug has a threaded hole. A tie bolt having a head and a threaded cylindrical end is adapted for insertion through the first unthreaded lug to threadingly engage the second threaded lug and draw the lugs together. The first and second lugs each have an end face for interlocking the lugs and tangentially aligning the annular closure ring to close the ring for sealing the lid on the drum.
- In a preferred form of the invention, the first end lug face has a conical shoulder integrally formed therein and the second threaded lug is tapered to receive the conical shoulder such that, when the tie bolt threadingly draws the lugs into successive engagement, there is provided a guided wedging action between the lugs and tangential alignment of the ring ends to seal the drum.
- In its most preferred form, the bolt head has a tapered shoulder for cooperating with a tapered face of the first unthreaded lug such that, when the tie bolt draws the lugs into engagement, the tapered bolt head and cooperating unthreaded lug facilitate the successive engagement of the lugs to provide the guided wedging action between the lugs and tangential alignment of the ring ends to seal the drum.
- In contrast to the prior designs, the closure ring assembly of the present invention provides for closure ring lugs which interlock and align the ring ends resulting in a tighter connection between the closure ring ends and the drum. Moreover, the closure ring assembly of the present invention satisfies the need for a reliable closure ring assembly which meets hydrostatic and drop test requirements.
- Accordingly, the present invention satisfies a need to provide an improved closure ring assembly for a cylindrical steel drum that will meet current industry standards. The invention also meets another objective of providing an improved closure ring assembly for drums that overcomes the problem of undesired radial and axial movement of the closure ring.
- These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description.
- An annular closure ring assembly embodying the principles of the present invention is shown in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a partial exploded perspective view of the drum, drum cover and closure assembly embodying the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the closure assembly shown inFIG. 1 which illustrates the condition of the parts when the closure assembly is in closed condition. -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 ofFIG. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows. - With reference to
FIGS. 1-3 of the drawings, the drum ring of this invention is split to provide twoadjacent ends headed drum 13 and secure thelid 14. At the ring ends arelugs tie bolt 20. One of thelugs 15 is threaded to receive the threadedend 21 of thetie bolt 20 and theother lug 16 has anunthreaded hole 22 which is large enough for thetie bolt 20 to pass through it. A taperedconical shoulder 23 is integrally formed onto thebolt 20 head which is designed to be substantially flush with thetapered face 24 oflug 16. Theunthreaded lug 16 has aconical shoulder 26 integrally formed on itsopposite face 27 which is designed to be flush with a taper in theface 28 of the second threadedlug 15. Accordingly, when theunthreaded lug 16 is drawn into engagement with the threadedlug 15 by turning thebolt 20 head, thebolt head shoulder 23 engages thetapered face 24 of theunthreaded lug 16 to provide a guided wedging action betweenconical shoulder 26 and thetapered face 28 of the threadedlug 15. As a result, the ring ends 11, 12 are brought into tangential alignment and, as thebolt 20 is rotated to drive thelugs - In the most preferred form, the
tie bolt 20 head is multi-faceted to facilitate turning the tie bolt down with a wrench and the tie bolt also has aconical surface 23 which engages theconical face 24 of theunthreaded lug end 16. In this most preferred form, the opposite face of theunthreaded lug 16 also has aconical shoulder 26 which fits into the recessedconical face 28 of the second threadedlug 15. With this most preferred arrangement, when thetie bolt 20 is rotated to draw thelugs - Other forms of this invention will become apparent in view of the description and preferred embodiments which are not intended to limit its scope.
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