Hydraulic and earth engineering – Fluid control – treatment – or containment – Fluid storage in earthen cavity
Patent
1989-04-26
1991-05-21
Taylor, Dennis L.
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Fluid control, treatment, or containment
Fluid storage in earthen cavity
405 55, 220 412, 220 413, 220648, 220469, B65D 8700, B65D 634, B65D 808, B65G 500
Patent
active
050170449
ABSTRACT:
A method of making a storage tank system comprises forming a cylindrical-shaped inner tank with integral support ribs and forming a series of interior wall sections which are at least partially separated from the tank's walls between each set of support ribs. Each wall section is preferably bonded to the side walls of adjoining ribs. The walls of the storage tank are strengthened by the support ribs and wall sections.
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Ricci John
Taylor Dennis L.
Wilson Charles R.
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