The present invention relates to structures for containing leakage from storage devices and, in particular, to dike walls.
Dike walls are used to contain a material (typically a liquid) within a closed area on the ground or other substantially horizontal surface.
Typically, a sheet of impervious material is laid on the closed surface area defined by the dike wall, as well as over at least a portion of the dike wall, thus forming an open containment vessel. The impervious material is often a sheet of flexible plastic or other material suitable for containing the substance of interest.
Dike walls can be conveniently formed from connectable sections. Such sections are disclosed for example in U.S. Pat. No. 8,540,456, issued Sep. 24, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference.
In the above cited patent, the dike wall is formed from a combination of straight sections and curved sections. This places substantial limits on the possible shape of the dike. In particular, it makes it difficult to go around obstructions.
The present invention includes an improved dike wall section. A dike wall section has an elongate body, a pin at a male end of the body; and a socket at the female end of the body, the pin and socket being operable to connect additional sections to the first section by a pin-in-socket connection having a vertical axis.
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The section 10 may be, for example, formed of plastic using rotational molding. An example of a commercially useful size includes a six foot length, a one foot height and a one foot base width.
The male end 14 and the female end 16 may advantageously include vertical index surfaces to establish a limited number of discrete horizontal angles at which a pair of sections may be joined by a pin 18 inserted in a socket 20. This provides easy layout of the desired dike shape during assembly. The examples in the drawings are limited to five angles: plus or minus zero, forty-five and ninety degrees.
It is of course possible to choose other angles. The number of useful angles is influenced by the material of the sections and the method of manufacture, as both the precision of joints and strength of the modules affect the choice. More precision and strength would allow for additional angles.
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It is of course possible to have other embodiments that interchange the peg and socket between top and bottom and/or the index surfaces as well.
It should be evident that this disclosure is by way of example and that various changes may be made by adding, modifying or eliminating details without departing from the fair scope of the teaching contained in this disclosure. The invention is therefore not limited to particular details of this disclosure except to the extent that the following claims are necessarily so limited.
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