Claims
- 1. A floor-to-wall junction of a containment vessel which rests on a foundation and has a floor and walls, comprising:
- (a) a floor ring having flanges aligned substantially perpendicular to one another, one flange being substantially in the horizontal plane and one flange being substantially in the vertical plane, the walls of the tank resting on the horizontal flange and abutting the vertical flange;
- (b) a retainer ring having fastening means to allow it to be connected in a spaced relation to the floor ring, said retainer ring and floor ring defining a trough in which rigidifying material is placed to form a seal between the walls and the floor in the interior of the containment vessel.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein the rigidifying material is fiber reinforced plastic.
- 3. A prestressed dome structure with substantially cylindrical walls of sandwich composite construction comprising:
- (a) a foundation having anchoring means attached thereto which permit horizontal seismic forces acting on the wall to be substantially restrained tangentially to said walls;
- (b) a floor ring resting on said foundation and held in place by said anchoring means;
- (c) a floor placed partially on said floor ring and also held in place by said anchoring means;
- (d) said floor ring having a flange abutting the walls;
- (e) a retainer ring, also held in place by said anchoring means, forming an annular volume in relation to said floor ring;
- (f) rigidifying material placed in said annular volume forming a seal between said floor and said walls.
- 4. A prestressed containment vessel having walls resting on a foundation comprised of the following elements:
- (a) a concrete foundation having seismic anchor means attached thereto;
- (b) substantially circular walls being supported by said concrete foundation and anchored to the foundation by said seismic anchor means in a manner wherein horizontal seismic forces are substantially resisted tangentially to said circular walls;
- (c) a floor resting in part on said foundation and connected to said walls;
- (d) a floor ring having a substantially vertical portion for interfacing with the walls;
- (e) said walls being of sandwich composite construction and resting on said floor ring abutting the vertical portion thereof;
- (f) retainer ring means positioned inwardly in relation to said floor ring to form an annular volume for containing rigidifying material;
- (g) rigidifying material placed in said annular volume affixing the seismic anchor means, the floor, and the walls of the tank in a liquid impervious sealing arrangement.
- 5. The prestressed containment vessel of claim 4 wherein a roof is anchored to the tope of said walls.
- 6. A floor-to-wall junction of a substantially cylindrical containment vessel which rests on a foundation and has a floor and walls, comprising:
- (a) a floor ring having flanges aligned substantially perpendicular to one another, one flange being substantially in the horizontal plane and one flange being substantially in the vertical plane, the walls of the containment vessel resting on the horizontal flange and abutting the vertical flange;
- (b) a retainer ring having fastening means to allow it to be connected in a spaced relation between the foundation and the floor-to-wall junction, said retainer ring defining a trough in which said fastening means may slide substantially in a radial direction so designed to resist horizontal seismic forces substantially tangentially to said walls and;
- (c) rigidifying material placed in said floor ring to form a seal around said fastening means in the floor-to-wall junction.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 915,269 filed on Oct. 3, 1986 (by the same inventor Max J. Dykmans and entitled "Method and Apparatus for Constructing Circumferentially Wrapped Prestressed Structures Utilizing a Membrane" which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,879,859 on Nov. 4, 1989) which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 559,911 filed Dec. 9, 1983 (by the same inventor Max J. Dykmans and entitled "Multi-Purpose Dome Structure and Construction Thereof" which issued on Oct. 11, 1988 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,145).
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