Claims
- 1. A convertible dual container storage system of the type wherein a fluid stored in one container is periodically required for use in the other container comprising:
- a first vertically upstanding, generally cylindrical tank, said first tank having means located near the base thereof to maintain itself in a freestanding, upright position and adapted to be positioned next to or within a second larger tank and easily convertible from one such position to the other;
- a second vertically upstanding, generally cylindrical tank having a diameter larger than said first tank and having a circular ridge extending upwardly from the base thereof adapted to partially surround and position said first tank in said second tank, said second tank being capable of storing the fluid which is periodically required for use in said first tank, said first and second tanks being in fluid connection with each other so that liquid may be removed from said second tank and passed into said first tank; and
- a hollow, generally cylindrical cover means having a tapered, upstanding wall portion spanned by a flat lid portion, and having an open end of slightly larger diameter than the upper rim portion of said second tank, whereby said open end of said cover means is adapted to sealingly engage said upper rim of said second tank, said upstanding wall portion of said cover means having sufficient height such that when said first tank is disposed within said second tank, said cover means fits over the top of said first tank and sealingly engages said upper rim of said second tank.
- 2. The storage system of claim 1 wherein said means to maintain said first tank in a freestanding, upright position comprises a cylindrical sleeve having an open end and a flat closed end, said sleeve adapted to fit over the bottom of said tank.
- 3. The storage system of claim 2 where said open end of said cover means has a collar, said collar engaging the upper rim of said tank and providing frictional engagement of said cover means with said second tank.
- 4. The storage system of claim 3 where said first tank contains an ion exchange resin suitable for exchanging divalent metal cations in water for soft sodium cations.
- 5. The storage system of claim 4 where said second tank contains a brine solution for regenerating said ion exchange resin in said first tank.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 021,738 filed Mar. 19, 1979 and now abandoned.
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