Relocatable storage tanks for liquids and granular materials

Receptacles – Stationary tank

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C220S004120, C220S004160, C206S527000

Reexamination Certificate

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06758361

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to flexible storage tanks, and more particularly to a flexible relocatable storage tank for flowable materials such as liquids and granular material.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional structures for relocatable and collapsible tanks utilize designs such as a pillow or bladder tank, available from Aero Tec Laboratories, Inc., N.J., U.S.A. and others, which consists of a bag made in the shape of a pillowcase using flexible material. When empty, the bag folds flat and may be rolled or folded for storage and shipment. The filling/discharge flange is integrated into the top panel of the material, and the storage volume is sealed at all times with a negligible air or vapor pocket. This conventional design is a formless package when folded for transport with no real strong confluence points to allow for lifting to load onto a transport. In larger sizes, it must be loaded onto a single stiff pallet to allow for lifting by a forklift or crane. One of the other drawbacks of this conventional design is that the pillow tank does not tolerate high site slopes, and requires relatively large site areas because the average depth of the stored liquid inside of the tank is low. Moreover, such tanks appear to be relatively expensive, and do not lend themselves to the storage of granular materials. Also, liquids stored in the pillow tanks, which are exposed to bright sunlight, get extremely hot. This is undesirable for fuels or potable water. In order to ameliorate this effect, a cover needs to protect the tank from the sun, which requires a considerable structure to span the overall exposed surface of the tank.
Another conventional design uses rigid tanks, which are built with rigid panels forming the sides, and often a rigid metal support frame. The loads imposed by the stored liquid or grain are carried directly by these panels. These tanks may have a plastic membrane liner; however, this is not structural, rather it is provided more for sealing purposes only. Such tanks usually require prepared unsloped sites.
Other conventional designs consist of flexible bags with an external frame, such as the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. D334,238 and issued to Spedini, further illustrated in
FIG. 1
herein. These designs are used especially for above-ground swimming pools, and consist of a tank using a bag of strong flexible material supported by an external metal frame consisting of a rim in the horizontal plane, supported off the ground by a series of inclined metal posts. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the flexible bag is a structural member which carries the loads imposed by the weight of the peripheral liquid or grain to the rim of the tank, and hence to the ground via the supporting posts. The weight of the liquid/grain in the central area of the tank, where the fabric is in contact with the ground, is supported directly by the ground. This conventional design offers a highly portable, low weight tank, which can be quickly and easily installed and dismantled. However it suffers from the following disadvantages.
First, the external structure of the conventional fabric tank must be considerably over-designed for the chosen depth of the associated liquid/grain because for depths differing from the design depth, the rim and external posts of the tank are subjected to extra bending loads, as depicted in the illustration of the conventional design used in practice shown in FIG.
2
. This is particularly critical for the posts, which are subjected to significant compression forces, because the applied bending significantly increases the tendency for the posts to buckle. A second disadvantage of the conventional design shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
is that for similar reasons related to the varying depths of the associated liquid/grain, the problem is exacerbated if the tank is to be used in an emergency or unprepared, sloping, or undulating ground. Typically, these conventional tanks are severely limited to a few degrees of slope. Thus, such designs with external frames are used primarily for aboveground swimming pools, where the water is typically at or close to design depth, and such designs have found no functional application in storage tanks, which of course, must accommodate a large range of depths.
Moreover, the conventional fabric tank designs use relatively light fabrics for the bag and several light rigid components for the external frame. However, it is really only suitable for applications which can accept an open liquid surface, thereby limiting its use to non-potable water. Moreover, these conventional designs do not easily accept other granular materials, nor do they tolerate more than minimal slopes, and the frame must be stiffened appreciably to cope with partially filled conditions.
Therefore, there is a need for a relocatable storage tank for flowable materials such as liquids and granular materials comprising a bag of flexible material and having a generally square, rectangular, or circular shape, resting on a solid surface, together with at least one central post which supports the upper portion of the bag, wherein the post aids in carrying the weight of the flowable materials to the ground, thereby reducing the associated mechanical tensions in the fabric of the flexible material. Moreover, there is a need for a larger flexible relocatable storage tank for flowable materials such as liquids and granular materials which can improve the ease of relocation of the stored materials, and which allows for the use of the storage tank in confined and sloping sites, especially for temporary and/or emergency situations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing and other problems, disadvantages, and drawbacks of the conventional storage tanks the present invention has been devised, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a structure for a relocatable storage tank for liquids and granular materials. It is another object of the present invention to provide a structure for a relocatable storage tank for liquids and granular materials which improves the ease of relocation of the tank, and to allow use of the tank in confined and on sloping sites, especially for temporary and emergency conditions. It is a further object of the present invention to allow for larger depths of storage for the stored liquids in the storage tank. Still another object of the present invention is to allow for filling, storage, and discharge of granular materials from the storage tank. Yet another object of the present invention is to collect and carry the peripheral liquid/granular loads in tension, and take these loads to the ground in compression in at least one internal support system.
In order to attain the objects suggested above, there is provided, according to one aspect of the invention, a storage tank for flowable material such as liquids and granular material, wherein the storage tank comprises a container of flexible material, wherein the flexible material comprises a base portion for engaging a supporting surface, and at least one supporting post system mounted over the base portion and supported by the supporting surface, wherein the flexible material extending upwardly from the base portion forms a side portion and an upper portion of the storage tank, and is secured to the supporting post system. Furthermore, the storage tank of the present invention is provided in multi-geometrical embodiments including generally square, rectangle, circular, and polygonal shapes. In an alternative embodiment, the storage tank comprises an upper cap positioned on the upper portion of the storage tank. In another alternative embodiment, the storage tank further comprises support cables attaching the supporting post system to the supporting surface.
Additionally, the supporting post is generally rigid. Also, in an alternative embodiment, the supporting post is generally solid. Alternatively, the supporting post is generally hollow. Also, the supporting post may be embodied as a float. In another embodiment,

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