Claims
- 1. A double wall storage tank system having cylindrical-shaped walls structurally bonded together in a defined intermittent manner whereby flow channels are created to receive leaked liquid, said system comprising:
- (a) a tank having a cylindrical-shaped main body and having an end wall attached at each end thereof, said tank having a capacity of at least about 500 gallons liquid; and
- (b) a cylindrical-shaped continuous wall which covers the cylindrical-shaped main body of the tank so as to extend less than about one-half inch in height from the tank and which is intermittently bonded thereto in a defined pattern, whereby said pattern extends at least partially about said cylindrical-shaped main body to create unbonded wall portions between the bonded wall portions thereby forming flow channels extending substantially the full length of the cylindrical-shaped main body such that leaked liquid through the tank or the continuous wall is capable of being detected.
- 2. The double wall storage tank system of claim 1 further comprising added end caps which are structurally secured to the continuous wall to form an enclosed structure which substantially follows the contour of the main body of the tank.
- 3. The double wall storage tank system of claim 2 further wherein the flow channels formed between the tank and the continuous wall are in communication with the closed space between each end wall of the storage tank and each end cap of the continuous wall.
- 4. The double wall storage tank system of claim 3 wherein each end cap of the continuous wall is structurally bonded to each end wall of the main body of the tank in an intermittent manner to create flow channels, at least one of which is in communication with the flow channels which extend substantially the full length of the cylindrical-shaped main body.
- 5. The double wall storage tank system of claim 1 wherein the continuous wall is on an outside wall of the main body of the tank.
- 6. The double wall storage tank system of claim 5 further wherein a set of circumferentially extending support ribs are bonded onto the continuous wall to enhance the strength of the system.
- 7. The double wall storage tank system of claim 1 wherein the continuous wall is on an inside wall of the tank.
- 8. The double wall storage tank system of claim 1 wherein the defined pattern is a helical pattern.
- 9. The double wall storage tank system of claim 1 wherein each of the bonded wall portions of the continuous wall is from about one-fourth inch to about eighteen inches in width.
- 10. The double wall storage tank system of claim 9 wherein each of the bonded wall portions of the continuous wall is from about one-half inch to about one inch in width and are spaced from about one inch to about three inches apart.
- 11. The double wall storage tank system of claim 1 wherein the continuous wall extends less than about one-half inch in height from the tank.
- 12. A double wall storage tank system having cylindrical-shaped walls structurally bonded together in a defined intermittent manner whereby flow channels are created to receive leaked liquid, said system comprising:
- (a) a tank having a cylindrical-shaped main body and having an end wall attached at each end thereof; and
- (b) a cylindrical-shaped continuous wall of a fibrous reinforced resinous material which covers the cylindrical-shaped main body of the tank and which is intermittently bonded thereto in a defined pattern, whereby said pattern extends at least partially about said cylindrical-shaped main body to create unbonded wall portions between the bonded wall portions thereby forming flow channels of a continuous nature extending substantially the full length of the cylindrical-shaped main body such that leaked liquid through the tank or the continuous wall is capable of being detected; and
- (c) an end cap over each end wall of the tank to create a closed space therebetween, each said end cap being structurally secured to the continuous wall so as to form an enclosed structure which substantially follows the contour of the main body of the tank, whereby the flow channels formed between the tank and the continuous wall are in communication with each said closed space wherein each of the bonded wall portions of the continuous wall is from about one-half inch to about one inch in width and said bonded wall portions are spaced from about one inch to about three inches apart.
- 13. The double wall storage tank system of claim 12 wherein the continuous wall extends less than about one-half inch in height from the main body of the tank.
- 14. The double wall storage tank system of claim 12 wherein each end cap of the continuous wall is structurally bonded to each end wall of the main body of the tank in an intermittent manner to create flow channels, at least one of which is in communication with the continuous flow channels which extend substantially the full length of the cylindrical-shaped main body.
- 15. The double wall storage tank system of claim 12 wherein the defined pattern is a helical pattern.
- 16. A double wall storage tank system having cylindrical-shaped walls structurally bonded together in an intermittent manner whereby a helical flow channel is created to receive leaked liquid, said system comprising:
- (a) a tank having a cylindrical-shaped main body and having an end wall attached at each end thereof, said tank having a capacity of at least about 500 gallons liquid; and
- (b) a cylindrical-shaped continuous wall which covers the cylindrical-shaped main body of the tank and which is intermittently bonded thereto in a helical pattern, whereby said helical pattern extends about said cylindrical-shaped main body to create unbonded wall portions between the bonded wall portions thereby forming the helical flow channel extending substantially the full length of the cylindrical-shaped main body such that leaked liquid through the tank or the continuous wall is capable of being detected.
- 17. The double wall storage tank system of claim 16 further comprising an end cap over each of the end walls to create closed spaces, each said end cap being structurally secured to the continuous wall so as to form an enclosed structure which substantially follows the contour of the main body of the tank.
- 18. The double wall storage tank system of claim 17 further wherein the helical flow channel formed between the tank and the continuous wall is in communication with the closed space between each end wall of the tank and each end cap.
- 19. The double wall storage tank system of claim 18 wherein each end cap of the continuous wall is structurally bonded to each end wall of the main body of the tank in an intermittent manner to create flow channels, at least one of which is in communication with the helical flow channel which extends substantially the full length of the cylindrical-shaped main body.
- 20. The double wall storage tank system of claim 16 wherein the continuous wall is intermittently bonded to an outside wall of the main body of the tank.
- 21. The double wall storage tank system of claim 16 wherein the continuous wall is intermittently bonded to an inside wall of the main body of the tank.
- 22. The double wall storage tank system of claim 16 wherein each of the bonded wall portions of the continuous wall is from about one-fourth inch to about eighteen inches in width.
- 23. The double wall storage tank system of claim 22 wherein each of the bonded wall portions of the continuous wall is from about one-half inch to about one inch in width and are spaced from about one inch to about three inches apart.
- 24. The double wall storage tank system of claim 16 wherein the continuous wall extends less than about one-half inch in height from the main body of the tank.
- 25. The double wall storage tank system of claim 16 further comprising a horizontal cross flow channel extending across the main body of the tank so as to intersect the helical flow channel and be in communication therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of "Storage Tanks Having Strengthened Walls", Ser. No. 07/717,686, filed Jun. 19, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,840, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/464,460, filed Jan. 12, 1990now abandoned.
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