Claims
- 1. In combination, a first tank and a second tank stacked thereon, said first and second tanks having similar configurations and being capable of containing liquid, each said tank comprising a bottom, first, second, third and fourth side walls extending upwardly from said bottom, said side walls defining a generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration and a top joined to said side walls, said first and second side walls adjoining to form a first corner, said second and third side walls adjoining to form a second corner, said third and fourth side walls adjoining to form a third corner, said fourth and first side walls adjoining to form a fourth corner, a sump at said first corner extending downwardly from said bottom, said bottom contoured to direct the flow of liquid to said sump, an internal raised area at said second corner positioned above said bottom by a distance at least equal to the distance said pump extends below said bottom, said raised area forming an external ledge when said tank is inverted said first and second tanks being positioned in bottom-to-bottom relationship such that the bottom of said first tank is engaged by the bottom of said second tank with the sump of said second tank engaging said external ledge of said first tank.
- 2. In combination, a first tank and a second tank stacked thereon, said first and second tanks having similar configurations and being capable of containing liquid, each said tank comprising a bottom, first, second, third and fourth side walls extending upwardly from said bottom, said side walls defining a generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration and a top joined to said side walls, said first and second side walls adjoining to form a first corner, said second and third side walls adjoining to form a second corner, said third and fourth side walls adjoining to form a third corner, said fourth and first side walls adjoining to form a fourth corner, a sump area at said first corner defining a sump extending downwardly from said bottom, an internally raised area at one of said second, third or fourth corners positioned above said bottom by a distance at least equal to the distance said sump extends below said bottom, said internally raised area defining an external depression and forming an external ledge when said tank is inverted said first and second tanks being positioned with said first tank inverted and said second tank upright such that said tanks are in bottom-to-bottom relationship and said sump area of said first tank mates with said external depression of said second tank and said sump area of said second tank mates with said external ledge of said first tank.
- 3. In combination, a first tank and a second tank stacked thereon, said first and second tanks having similar configurations and being capable of containing liquid, each said tank comprising a bottom, first, second, third and fourth side walls extending upwardly from said bottom, said side walls defining a generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration and a top joined to said side walls, said first and second side walls adjoining to form a first corner, said second and third side walls adjoining to form a second corner, said third and fourth side walls adjoining to form a third corner, said fourth and first side walls adjoining to form a fourth corner, a sump area at said first corner defining a sump extending downwardly from said bottom, an internally raised area at said second corner positioned above said bottom by a distance substantially equal to the distance said sump extends below said bottom, said internally raised area defining an external ledge when said tank is inverted said first and second tanks being positioned with said first tank inverted and said second tank upright such that said tanks are in bottom-to-bottom relationship and said sump area of said first tank mates with said external depression of said second tank and said sump area of said second tank mates with said external ledge of said first tank.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of my U.S. application Ser. No. 08/019,614, filed Feb. 19, 1993, now abandoned which is a divisional application of U.S. patent Ser. No. 07/780,112, filed Oct. 21, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,601.
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