Large bulk liquid squeeze bag

B - Operations – Transporting – 65 – D

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B65D 88/16 (2006.01) B65D 90/54 (2006.01) B66C 1/22 (2006.01)

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CA 2201548

A flexible and collapsible bulk bag having an upright orientation in use with top and bottom end access openings to the exterior of the bag through which a flexible and collapsible liner is received in the bag, the liner also having top and bottom access openings through which the bulk contents are respectively entered and discharged. When the bag is expanded and filled it has a pair of spaced apart and generally conical ends formed by four triangular portions interconnected by four generally rectangular side walls, with the ends convergently tapering toward their associated access opening. The bag when empty can be collapsed into a compact, flat configuration having a pair of overlying front and rear panels with a pair of folded gusseted side panels received therebetween. A pair of laterally spaced apart U-shaped hanger straps at the top end of the bag together flank the bag and liner top openings and each comprise a two-ply front extension and a two- ply rear extension with mutually overlapped portions permanently interconnected to thereby form a four- ply thickness where these hanger strap extensions mutually overlap. A strap reinforcement saddle includes U-shaped end straps sewn over the bag hanger straps along inner edges thereof and extending down to the bag front and rear bag panels. The bag bottom end opening has four flaps, and a cooperative reinforcement girdle has a horizontal strap belt encircling the bottom end triangular portions of the bag and is affixed thereto. The girdle also has four belt loops each connected to the strap belt and extending downwardly past the lower end of the associated flap and then upwardly along the interior side of the flap back to the belt. A tie cord is strung serially through the belt loops and is operable upon tightening to draw them together to thereby close them across the bag bottom discharge opening. The bag, liner, associated fill and discharge spouts and girdle are all constructed of flexible material and are respectively compressible together. Alternatively the liner has a rigid discharge outlet spout and a protective exterior flap spans beneath the spout outlet closure to serve as an openable, flexible protective barrier for the same. When the bag is full and ready to be discharged, the bag and liner are suspended vertically by hoisting from the bag hanger straps. A pair of squeeze nip rollers may then be applied across the front and rear panels and then pulled downwardly therealong to thereby squeeze any remaining contents out the liner discharge opening. When the discharge outlets of the liner and bag are made of flexible and compressible material, the nip roller squeegee stroke continues therealong the material of these outlets to also empty any contents remaining therein.

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