The present invention relates to rapidly filling and draining a large above ground water tank such as a fracking water storage tank.
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What is needed in the art is a fill/drain system that reduces energy and labor costs to the operator. The present invention provides a trench under the panel 2 to use headwater pressure to completely empty the tank 1. The hoses are eliminated. Thus, labor, energy and materials costs are reduced as well as gaining a benefit of reduced time to tear down a large tank.
The main aspect of the present invention is to provide an underground sump to use head pressure for completely draining an above ground water storage tank.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a watertight seal from the liner to the underground sump.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an above ground easily accessible flange for a hose hookup.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a suction means to empty the underground sump for relocation.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a double capacity underground sump.
Other aspects of this invention will appear from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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The outer flange port arch 240 has a hose flange 250 for hookup to a hose 280 from a truck or from a pond or to a drill site. The outer port arch 240 is mounted above outer hole 444. The inside port 23 consists of a donut shaped flange 24 welded to the top 21 of the sump 20. Next up is a bottom gasket 25, then comes the liner 4 with a hole cut into it (usually ten inch). Then comes an upper gasket 26. Then comes a top donut flange 27. See
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Below follows the steps to secure the liner 4 to the sump 20.
1) Cut 10 inch hole in liner
2) Weld 10″ flange 24 on top
3) Place basketgasket (rubber ⅛″) 25 on flange 24
4) Place liner 4 on to P gasket 25
5) Cut hole in liner 4
6) Place top donut flange 27 with center brace 32 and gasket 26 on top of liner 4
7) Tighten nut 37 after all-thread 34 is tightened down into anchor nut 35.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the disclosed embodiments, numerous modifications and variations can be made and still the result will come within the scope of the invention. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred. Each apparatus embodiment described herein has numerous equivalents.
This is a non-provisional application claiming priority from provisional application Ser. No. 62/268,694 filed Dec. 17, 2015, wherein the provisional application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirely.
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