Claims
- 1. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel having front and rear walls defining a longitudinal direction, opposing sidewalls and a floor and a top, and a baffle arrangement extending through the interior of the tank vessel in the longitudinal direction, the baffle arrangement having a longitudinally extending center baffle and having two upper legs extending between the center baffle and the top of the tank vessel and two lower legs extending between the center baffle and the floor of the tank vessel such that the baffle arrangement provides structural support for the top and the floor of the tank vessel.
- 2. The tank according to claim 1 wherein the baffle arrangement has a generally X-shaped configuration.
- 3. The tank according to claim 2 wherein each of the upper legs and each of the lower legs of the baffle arrangement has at least one access opening extending therethrough.
- 4. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel having front and rear walls, opposing sidewalls, a floor and a top, a plurality of baffles in the interior of the tank vessel, the baffles defining a plurality of compartments in the interior of the tank vessel, and wherein at least selected ones of the baffles have an access opening therethrough, each access opening having an associated hinged baffle door that is pivotable between open and closed positions, the access openings being provided in the baffles such that each compartment defined by the baffles has at least two access openings associated therewith that are useable for accessing the compartment.
- 5. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising a tank vessel having front and rear walls, opposing sidewalls, a floor and a top, a plurality of baffles in the interior of the tank vessel, a fill hole being provided in the tank vessel for filling the tank with fluid, and a plurality of entry hatches in the tank vessel for permitting access into the interior of the tank vessel, each entry hatch having an associated hatch plate which is movable between open and closed positions and being sized to allow a person to enter the tank therethrough, the plurality of entry hatches including a first entry hatch arranged in one of the opposing sidewalls, rear wall, front wall, floor or top of the tank vessel and a second entry hatch arranged in a different one of the opposing side walls, rear wall, front wall, floor or top of the tank vessel than the first entry hatch, wherein at least selected ones of the baffles have an access opening therethrough, each access opening having an associated baffle door that is movable between open and closed positions, the access openings being provided in the baffles such that when the baffle doors are in the open position a person can traverse through the interior of the tank between the first and second entry hatches.
- 6. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel having front and rear walls defining a longitudinal direction, opposing sidewalls defining a lateral direction and a floor and a top, and a baffle system in the interior of the tank, the baffle system including a plurality of baffles extending in the longitudinal direction, a plurality of baffles extending in the lateral direction and a longitudinally extending sidewall baffle supported on each of the sidewalls, each sidewall baffle extending in the lateral direction a distance less than the distance between the opposing sidewalls.
- 7. The tank according to claim 6 wherein the baffle system includes an X-shaped baffle arrangement extending through the interior of the tank vessel in the longitudinal direction.
- 8. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel having front and rear walls, opposing sidewalls, a floor and a top, a plurality of baffles in the interior of the tank vessel, and an access opening in at least one of the plurality of baffles, the access opening having an associated baffle door that pivots between open and closed positions, the baffle door having hinges that comprise a plurality of tabs carried by the door that are received in corresponding slots in the baffle.
- 9. A tank for storing liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel, a fill hole provided in the tank vessel for filling the tank with fluid, a fill tube extending from the fill hole into the interior of the tank vessel, and an air releasing control mechanism, the air releasing control mechanism being arranged to release air pressure in the interior of the tank vessel at a point above a lower edge of the fill tube, the air releasing control mechanism being selectively operable such that the maximum fluid fill line in the tank vessel can be selectively set to either a line defined by the lower edge of the fill tube or a line defined by the point at which the air releasing control mechanism releases air from the interior of the tank vessel.
- 10. The tank according to claim 9 wherein the air releasing control mechanism comprises a manually operable valve which communicates with the interior of the tank vessel adjacent a top of the tank.
- 11. The tank according to claim 9 wherein the air releasing control mechanism comprises a pair of manually operable valves each of the communicates with the interior of the tank vessel at a different vertical level in the interior of the tank vessel.
- 12. The tank according to claim 9 wherein the air releasing control mechanism is configured so that point at which the air releasing control mechanism releases air pressure in the tank is selectively adjustable.
- 13. The tank according to claim 9 wherein the air releasing control mechanism comprises a plurality of vertically spaced selectively closable openings in a sidewall of the fill tube.
- 14. A method for making a baffle for a tank for transporting fluid comprising in any appropriate order:
forming the baffle; cutting a door in the baffle, the door having hinges comprising a plurality of tabs; separating the door from the baffle creating an access opening through baffle; cutting a tab opening in the baffle adjacent the access opening for receiving each tab; and hanging the door on the baffle by inserting the tabs in the tab openings such that the door can pivot relative to the access opening between open and closed positions.
- 15. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel; a pump for discharging fluid from the tank vessel; a hydraulic motor for driving the pump; a supply line for directing hydraulic fluid to an inlet of the hydraulic pump; a return line for directing hydraulic fluid from an outlet of the hydraulic pump to a hydraulic fluid storage tank; and a hydraulic valve disposed in a bypass line arranged parallel to the hydraulic motor and extending between the supply line and the return line, the hydraulic valve being operable during start-up of the hydraulic motor to allow some hydraulic fluid to bypass the hydraulic motor through the bypass line until the hydraulic motor substantially reaches normal operating speed.
- 16. The tank according to claim 15 wherein the hydraulic valve comprises a pressure relief valve.
- 17. The tank according to claim 15 wherein the hydraulic valve comprises a soft-start relief valve.
- 18. A tank for transporting liquids, comprising:
a tank vessel having front and rear walls, opposing sidewalls, a floor and a top, a plurality of baffles in the interior of the tank vessel, the baffles defining a plurality of compartments in the interior of the tank vessel, and an agitation system for agitating fluid in the tank vessel, the agitation system including a draw tube having an opening in communication with the interior of the tank vessel, an agitation tube having a plurality of outlets that communicate with the interior of the tank vessel and a pump operable to draw fluid from the tank through the draw tube and supply pressurized fluid to the agitation tube which is then discharged back into the interior of the tank vessel through the outlets thereby agitating the contents of the tank vessel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/873,032 filed Jun. 1, 2001. This patent application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/371,778, filed Apr. 11, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/391,556 filed Jun. 25, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60371778 |
Apr 2002 |
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60391556 |
Jun 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09873032 |
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