Claims
- 1. A method of building a double walled ribbed storage tank system from a cylindrical-shaped tank formed of a fibrous reinforced resinous material, said cylindrical-shaped tank made in a fashion wherein a set of spaced exterior protruding ribs extend circumferentially around the tank and wherein each of the rib's interiors is open to the tank's interior, further said tank's interior wall being generally contoured with rib recesses, comprising the steps of:
- (a) attaching to interior walls of the cylindrical-shaped tank a series of anchor wall sections spaced laterally and circumferentially around the tank's interior wall and separated at least in a mid portion from the interior wall;
- (b) attaching a series of bridging wall sections to the anchor wall sections so that each bridging wall section is attached at each edge to an anchor wall section so as to form a continuous wall along the tank's interior; and
- (c) attaching an inner end cap to a wall section at each end of the tank in a manner such that the anchor wall sections, bridging wall sections and inner end caps are bonded together to collectively form a container capable of holding a liquid.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein each anchor wall section covers an area of the tank wall between adjacent ribs and the bridging wall sections cover the rib recesses.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein each anchor wall section is attached at its edges to side walls of the recessed rib so as to strengthen said rib against external load forces.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein each edge of each anchor wall section is attached to adjacent areas of the tank wall separated by the recessed rib so as to cover said recessed rib.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein each anchor wall section is attached at each of its edges to a wall area between two recessed ribs so as to substantially cover said wall area and the bridging wall sections are attached to adjacent anchor wall sections so as to cover a recessed rib area.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the anchor wall sections are formed at a distance less than about four inches in height from the interior wall of the cylindrical-shaped tank.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein each anchor wall section is formed substantially in contact with the tank wall, yet not sealed thereto in a liquid tight fashion.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein each anchor wall section is from about eight inches to about thirty inches in width.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein each anchor wall section is from about twelve inches to about twenty inches wide.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the anchor wall sections and bridging wall sections are formed of a fibrous reinforced resinous material.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of placing a separating material on the interior side of the tank walls at least where the anchor wall sections are to be formed, thereby providing a means whereby the mid sections of the anchor wall sections remain structurally independent of the tank.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the separating material is sealed on at least one side to prevent substantial migration of resinous material therethrough to reach the tank wall.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the separating material is a foam, matting, net, screen or mesh and a surface nearest the anchor wall section is sealed.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein areas under the anchor wall sections and bridging wall sections are provided with access openings for communication to allow monitoring of the space between the formed wall sections and tank to detect leakage.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the wall sections are formed from solid sheet materials.
- 16. A double walled ribbed storage tank system, comprising
- (a) a fibrous reinforced resinous outer tank having a set of exterior protruding ribs extending circumferentially around the tank wherein the interior of each of the ribs is hollow; and
- (b) an inner tank comprised of a series of anchor wall sections spaced laterally and circumferentially around the outer tank's interior wall and separated at least in a mid portion from the outer tank's wall, bridging wall sections attached at each edge to an anchor wall section, and inner end caps at each end, further wherein the anchor wall sections, bridging wall sections and inner end caps are bonded together to form an inner tank, said inner tank capable of storing liquid and said outer tank being a secondary containment means for leaked liquid.
- 17. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 16 wherein each anchor wall section covers an area of the tank between adjacent ribs and the bridging wall sections cover the rib recesses.
- 18. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 17 wherein each anchor wall section is attached at its edges to side walls of the recessed rib so as to strengthen said rib against external load forces.
- 19. The double walled ribbed storage tank of claim 16 wherein each edge of each anchor wall section is attached to adjacent areas of the tank wall separated by a recessed rib so as to cover said recessed rib.
- 20. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 16 wherein each anchor wall section is attached at each of its edges to a wall area between two recessed ribs so as to substantially cover said wall area and the bridging wall sections are attached to adjacent anchor wall sections so as to cover a recessed rib area.
- 21. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 16 wherein the anchor wall sections are formed at a distance less than about four inches in height from the interior wall of the outer tank.
- 22. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 21 wherein each anchor wall section is formed substantially in contact with the tank wall, yet not sealed thereto in a liquid tight fashion.
- 23. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 16 wherein each anchor wall section is from about eight inches to about thirty inches in width.
- 24. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 23 wherein each anchor wall section is from about twelve inches to about twenty inches wide.
- 25. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 16 wherein the anchor wall sections and bridging wall sections are formed of a fibrous reinforced resinous material.
- 26. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 25 further comprising a separating material on the interior side of the tank walls under at least the anchor wall sections to provide a means whereby the mid sections of the anchor wall sections remain structurally independent of the tank.
- 27. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 26 wherein the separating material is sealed on at least one side.
- 28. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 27 wherein the separating material is a foam, matting, net, screen or mesh and a surface nearest the anchor wall section is sealed.
- 29. The double walled ribbed storage tank system of claim 16 wherein areas under the anchor wall sections and bridging wall sections are provided with access openings for communication to allow monitoring of the space between the outer tank and inner tank to detect leakage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/290,361, filed Dec. 27, 1988, "Double Walled Storage Tanks Having A Ribbed Appearance".
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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