Title of Invention

A BUILDER BAG

Abstract A builder bag for carrying building material said bag comprising (i) a U shaped fabric element comprising two side wall panels and a base panel; said U element defining delta shaped panels formed by folding over the side wall panels at top edges and attaching the tip of the delta panels to the side wall panels, defining a triangular profiled tunnel in the form of a delta envelop flap; (ii) two wall panels attached to said U element; said two wall panels defining top edges at a level lower than the top edges of the side wall panels of said U element; said U element and two wall panels, in an assembled operative configuration defining carrying means; (iii) first reinforced strips attached to edges of said delta shaped panel and extending through the side wall panels; (iv) second reinforcement stripes attached at the edges between the wall panels and the U shaped element; and (v) loops made of reinforced fabric strip material provided at the four corners of the side wall panels.
Full Text FORM-2
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
(39 of 1970)
&
THE PATENTS RULES, 2003
PROVISIONAL
Specification
(See section 10 and rule 13)
FLEXIBLE CONTAINERS
FLEXITUFF INTERNATIONAL LTD.,
an Indian Company
of C-41-50, SEZ, Sector-3, Pithampur 454 775,
Dist. Dhar, (MP), India
THE FOLLOWING SPEC IFICATION DESCRIBES THE INVENTION.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION:
This invention relates to flexible containers.
More particularly, this invention relates to bags used for storage and transportation of building materials like sand, gravel cement and the like.
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND:
Storage and transportation of bulk materials for industrial consumption is unavoidable in the sense that various raw materials and or semi finished products required to sustain the industrial activity is never available in the immediate vicinity of the unit. This led to various types of containers and storage systems specially adapted to suit the requirements of a particular type of industry.
In a manufacturing unit it is possible to build specific handling and storage facilities like conveyor belts, bucket elevators and storage silos to receive and store bulk materials as the quantum of consumption is clearly known and remains constant for a known rate of production. The situation however is very different in a building site. It is not feasible to provide permanent storage and handling facilities as the same would be of no use once the construction activities are completed and would have to be uprooted and shifted to another site, involving prohibitive cost. Also the quantum of storage of materials like sand, gravel and cement and the like vary widely through the various stages of completion of the building.
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This has lead to the use of cheaper and flexible storage means and use of standard handling facilities like mobile cranes and fork-lift trucks. Builder bags are typically used for filling sand, aggregates and gravel. In some countries, typically, the U.K. these materials can not be dumped on ground and hence they are stored and transported in these bags. Each bag is typically of 1000 Kg. The use of flexible bags made of woven fabric with some reinforcement material PP/HDPE/LDPE/Metallic wires are known in the prior art.
A prior art builder bag are substantially square in open cross section and are provided with loops at the four top corners. The bag has a flat bottom suitably reinforced to withstand the designed load and four side walls. The loops are hooked to a cranes lifting hook and used to lift and shift a loaded bag. These bags are invariably loaded on wooden or polymer pallets, as this facilitates lifting and shifting at a later stage, by using fork-lift trucks. Such bags are loaded on flatbed trucks along with pallets and are delivered to a building site where the unloading is done normally by fork-lift trucks. These pallets are expensive as they are provided with fork-lift tine entry access on at least two sides to facilitate easy handling and storage. The pallets are made of members having high cross sectional area to withstand storage loads and wear and tear encountered in rough and often careless handling, adding to their cost. Many of the pallets are also damaged and at times not returned to the original owner. The cost of a pallet is many times higher than the cost of a builder bag.
This led to the development of Tunnel lift bags as these bags could be transported without pallets in a truck and unloaded at the site by using
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standard fork-lift trucks. The tunnel lift bags have tunnels made of fabrics on two sides of the bag in addition to the four loops on the top corners. These loops are slung on to a cranes hook and used for lifting where as the side tunnels are used by a fork lift truck, as a tine entry access for handling the bags.
This design eliminates the use of pallets for fork lift handling but the problem is that the tunnel has reinforcement only at the edges and the center of the tunnel is not strong enough. This results in tearing off the tunnels when the fork lift tine is entering the tunnels as the tunnel flap is not in a fully open position and may accidentally tear off in the middle.
Another problem is that in windy conditions and or if two bags are positioned close to each other the tunnel flaps does not open out fully to permit easy entry of the fork lift tine into the tunnel requiring another workman to open the tunnel so that the fork lift driver can guide the tine into the tunnel. These bags are normally stored in two or three tier stacks and the use of additional workman not only adds to the cost of handling but also has other inherent short comings from a safety angle as the workman, has to climb up the stack to hold the flap in open position and accidents while assisting in insertion of the tine into the tunnel cannot be avoided. To solve the above inherent problems in the use of conventional builder bag a modified builder tunnel bag of this invention was developed.
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OBJECTS OF THIS INVENTION:
One of the objects of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that does not require a pallet for storing and handling.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that has a set of lift loops and tunnels suitable for use either with a crane or a fork lift truck.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that has a set of loops or tunnels which are easily hooked to a crane hook and to a fork lift tine.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that can be lifted and positioned by a fork lift truck operator without the use of additional man power.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that is simple in construction.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that is robust.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that is easily storable when empty.
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Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that reduces the turn around time of a truck by improving the efficiency of loading and unloading operations.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible lift bag that circumvents the problems encountered in opening of a closed up side tunnel.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
According to the present invention there is provided a builder bag for carrying building material said bag comprising:
A- U panel consisting of two side wall panels and a base panel, along with two other side panels. All these panels are made of polypropylene, high density polyethylene or a combination thereof. Said U panel defining a top edge, and folding over the side wall on two opposite sides, forming a V shape, defining a triangular profiled tunnel in the form of a delta envelope flap; other two side wall panels being stitched to the U panels defining top edges at a lower level than other edges; said U panel consisting of side wall panels and base panel and said two other side wall panel in a assembled operative configuration defining a hollow ; said hollow being the receptacle for receiving the material to be loaded.
The builder bag is further provided with reinforced woven fabric strip having 60 to 100 ends of reinforcement material running along the length of the loop. The reinforcement material could be PP / HDPE / LDPE / LLDPE / Metallic Wires and the like, which is stitched on top of the U Panel at the V
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formation and along lower half of side wall panel part to make the triangular profiled delta envelope flap stiff and retain its shape.
The builder bag is further provided at least four loops made of reinforced fabric strip material at the four corners defined by the upper edges of the side panels.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
All the aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent with
the description of the preferred, non-limiting embodiment, when read
together with the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is the perspective view of the builder bag in accordance with this
invention;
Figure 2 is the side perspective view of the builder bag of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is another side perspective view of the builder bag of Figure 1; and
Figure 4 is top perspective view of the builder bag of Figure 1;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
Referring to the accompanying drawings the builder bag of this invention is indicated generally by the reference numeral 10 as seen in figure 1 of the accompanying drawings.
Referring to Figure 1 the builder bag is provided with a U panel consisting of two side wall panels 12, base panel 16, and two other side panels 14. These panels are made of polypropylene, high density polyethylene or a
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combination thereof; This U panel in its assembled configuration defines a top edge 18, on folding over the said side wall 12 on two opposite sides. This panel edge is cut forming a V shape, defining a hollow delta profiled tunnel envelope flap 28. The other two side wall panels 14 being stitched to the U panels defining top edges 20 at a lower level than edge 18; The U panel consisting of side wall panels 12 and base panel 16 and said two other side wall panel 14 in their assembled operative configuration defines a hollow 26; said hollow being the receptacle for receiving the material to be loaded.
The builder bag is further provided with reinforced woven fabric strip 22 having 60 to 100 ends of reinforcement material running along the length of the loop. The reinforcement material could be PP / HDPE / LDPE / LLDPE / Metallic Wires and the like, which is stitched on top of the U Panel at the V formation and along the lower half of side wall panel 12 to make the delta profiled tunnel envelope flap 28 stiff and retain its shape.
The builder bag is further provided at least four loops 24 made of reinforced fabric strip material at the four corners defined by the upper edges 18 and 20 of the side panels 12 and 14.
To lift and shift a loaded builder bag by means of a crane the loops 24 are hooked on to the crane hook whereas the triangular profiled tunnel envelope flaps formed on the side wall panel 12 are used as tine entry access for handling a loaded bag with a fork lift truck.
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While considerable emphasis has been placed herein on the particular features of "builder bag" and the improvisation with regards to it, it will be appreciated that various modifications can be made, and that many changes can be made in the preferred embodiment without departing from the principles of the invention. These and other modifications in the nature of the invention or the preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the disclosure herein, whereby it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.


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Documents:

1628-MUM-2007--ABSTRACT(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-ABSTRACT(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-ABSTRACT(27-11-2012).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CLAIMS(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CLAIMS(25-8-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CLAIMS(AMENDED)-(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CLAIMS(AMENDED)-(27-11-2012).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(11-10-2010).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(25-8-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(29-7-2009).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(30-6-2014).pdf

1628-mum-2007-correspondence-received.pdf

1628-mum-2007-description (provisional).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE)-(25-8-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-DRAWING(24-8-2007).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-DRAWING(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-mum-2007-drawings.pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 1(18-10-2007).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 1(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 13(24-10-2007).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 13(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 18(29-7-2009).pdf

1628-mum-2007-form 2(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 2(TITLE PAGE)-(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 2(TITLE PAGE)-(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 2(TITLE PAGE)-(PROVISIONAL)-(24-8-2007).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 3(11-10-2010).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-FORM 5(25-08-2008).pdf

1628-mum-2007-form-1.pdf

1628-mum-2007-form-2.doc

1628-mum-2007-form-2.pdf

1628-mum-2007-form-26.pdf

1628-mum-2007-form-3.pdf

1628-MUM-2007-GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-MARKED COPY(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-MARKED COPY(27-11-2012).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-PETITION UNDER RULE-137(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT(27-11-2012).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-REPLY TO HEARING(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-SPECIFICATION(AMENDED)-(24-10-2007).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-SPECIFICATION(AMENDED)-(25-6-2014).pdf

1628-MUM-2007-SPECIFICATION(AMENDED)-(27-11-2012).pdf

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Patent Number 262793
Indian Patent Application Number 1628/MUM/2007
PG Journal Number 39/2014
Publication Date 26-Sep-2014
Grant Date 12-Sep-2014
Date of Filing 24-Aug-2007
Name of Patentee FLEXITUFF INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Applicant Address C-41-50, SEZ, SECTOR-3, PITHAMPUR 454 775, DIST. DHAR
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KALANI SAURABH FLEXITUFF INTERNATIONAL LTD., C-41-50, SEZ, SECTOR-3, PITHAMPUR 454 775, DIST. DHAR
PCT International Classification Number B66F3/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA