Claims
- 1. A fluid storage and expulsion system comprising a fluid storage tank formed of two tank portions with mating edge surfaces which are joined along said mating edge surfaces in fluid tight sealing relation;
- a diaphragm assembly comprising a pair of flexible diaphragms, at least one of which is provided with a patterned surface placed in contact with a facing surface of the other diaphragm;
- said patterned surface having a plurality of ridges with fine edges arranged in a pattern to contact the other diaphragm at points along said edges without contact of surface areas therebetween and to form with said facing surface a plurality of fluid channels which extend outwardly to the peripheral edge portions of said diaphragms;
- a sealing ring disposed intermediate said diaphragms and extending therebetween about the peripheral edge portions thereof;
- said tank portions each having an annular groove formed in said mating edge surface thereof to open inwardly of the tank portion and form with the annular groove of the other tank portion an annular recess comprising an outer annular recess portion which forms a fluid collection chamber and an inner annular recess portion which accommodates the peripheral edge portions of said diaphragms and said seal ring in clamped sealing relation therebetween, one of said tank portions having a pressure port for the application of a first pressurized fluid to said storage tank on one side of said diaphragm assembly and the other tank portion having a port for the application of a second fluid to said tank on the other side of said diaphragm assembly, said sealing ring having a plurality of radially extending passages disposed to establish fluid communication between said fluid channels and said fluid collection chamber whereby any fluid which diffuses or leaks through either one or both of said diaphragms will flow outwardly to said fluid collection chamber.
- 2. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 1 further including a fluid drain passage extending from the exterior of said tank to said fluid collection chamber whereby fluids collecting in the collection chamber may be detected and drained therefrom.
- 3. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein both of said diaphragms are provided with patterned surfaces having a plurality of ridges with fine edges and said diaphragms are in contact at points along said edges.
- 4. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said seal ring is circular in radial cross section.
- 5. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said seal ring is formed with an annular groove in its upper and lower surfaces which provides the seal ring with a radial cross section having symmetrical upper and lower angular configurations and the walls defining the inner portion of said annular recess are provided with similar conforming angular configurations in radial cross section.
- 6. A fluid storage and expulsion system comprising a fluid storage tank;
- a diaphragm assembly mounted to the interior wall of the tank and comprising a pair of flexible diaphragms, at least one of which is provided with a patterned surface placed in contact with a facing surface of the other diaphragm;
- said patterned surface having a plurality of ridges with fine edges arranged in a pattern to contact the other diaphragm at points along said edges without contact of surface areas therebetween and to form with said facing surface a plurality of fluid channels which extend outwardly to the peripheral edges of said diaphragms;
- a sealing element disposed intermediate said diaphragms and extending thereabout between the peripheral edge portions of the diaphragms;
- said tank wall having an annular groove formed in the interior surface thereof to open inwardly of the tank and form an annular recess comprising an outer annular recess portion which forms a fluid collection chamber and an inner annular recess portion which accommodates the peripheral edge portions of said diaphragms and said seal element in clamped sealing relation therebetween, said tank having a first port for the application of a first pressurized fluid to said storage tank on one side of said diaphragm assembly and a second port for the application of a second fluid to said tank on the other side of said diaphragm assembly, said sealing element having a plurality of radially extending passages disposed to establish fluid communication between said fluid channels and said fluid collection chamber whereby any fluid which diffuses or leaks through either one or both of said diaphragms will flow outwardly to said fluid collection chamber.
- 7. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 6 further including a fluid drain passage extending from the exterior of said tank to said fluid collection chamber whereby fluids collecting in the collection chamber may be detected and drained therefrom.
- 8. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 6 wherein both of said diaphragms are provided with patterned surfaces having a plurality of ridges with fine edges and said diaphragms are in contact at points along said edges.
- 9. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said sealing element is annular in form and circular in radial cross section.
- 10. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said tank is provided with a liquid and a pressurant gas which are separated by the flexible diaphragm assembly.
- 11. A fluid storage and expulsion system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said tank is formed of two tank portions with mating edge surfaces which are joined along said mating edge surfaces in fluid right sealing relation established by the clamping of said diaphragms and said sealing element.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2522380 |
Feb 1976 |
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