Claims
- 1. A fluid storage tank comprising:
(I) an internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure comprising:
(i) a first plurality of truss structures positioned transversely and longitudinally-spaced from each other along the length direction of said internal truss frame structure; and (ii) a second plurality of truss structures positioned longitudinally and transversely-spaced from each other along the width direction of said internal truss frame structure; said first plurality of truss structures and said second plurality of truss structures interconnected at their points of intersection and each of said first and second plurality of truss structures comprising:
(a) a plurality of both vertical, elongated supports and horizontal, elongated supports, connected at their respective ends to form a substantially rectangular gridwork of structural members, and (b) a plurality of additional support members secured within and between said connected vertical and horizontal, elongated supports to thereby form each said truss structure; (II) a grillage of stiffeners and stringers arranged in a substantially orthogonal pattern, interconnected and attached to the external extremities of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure such that when attached to vertical sides of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure periphery, the stiffeners and stringers are in substantially the vertical and horizontal directions respectively, or in substantially the horizontal and vertical directions respectively, and (III) a plate cover attached to the periphery of said grillage of stiffeners and stringers; all such that said tank is capable of storing fluids at substantially atmospheric pressure and said plate cover is adapted to contain said fluids and to transfer local loads caused by contact of said plate cover with said contained fluids to said grillage of stiffeners and stringers, which in turn is adapted to transfer said local loads to said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure.
- 2. The fluid storage tank of claim 1 wherein said plate cover is comprised of a plurality of joined steel plates.
- 3. A substantially rectangular-shaped tank, said tank having been constructed by joining two end sections, each said end section comprising two end section sides, an end section top, an end section bottom, and an end section end wall; and each of said end sections further comprising (i) portions of an internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, each said portion comprising (a) a plurality of both vertical, elongated supports and horizontal, elongated supports, connected at their respective ends to form a gridwork of structural members, and (b) a plurality of additional support members secured within and between said connected vertical and horizontal elongated supports to thereby form each said portion, (ii) a structural grillage of stiffeners and stringers attached to the extremities of said portions of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure such that the structural grillage is attached to sides of said portions of said truss frame structure that are located on the periphery of the completed tank structure and (iii) a plate cover attached to the external periphery of said structural grillage of stiffeners and stringers;
said end sections, and said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure being joined such that said tank is adapted to store fluids at substantially atmospheric pressure and said plate cover is adapted to contain said fluids and to transfer local loads caused by contact of said plate cover with said contained fluids to said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure via said grillage of stringers and stiffeners.
- 4. A substantially rectangular-shaped tank, said tank having been constructed by joining two end sections, each said end section comprising two end section sides, an end section top, an end section bottom, and an end section end wall, and one or more mid sections, each said mid section comprising two mid section sides, a mid section top, and a mid section bottom; and each of said end sections and mid sections further comprising (i) portions of an internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, each said portion comprising (a) a plurality of both vertical, elongated supports and horizontal, elongated supports, connected at their respective ends to form a gridwork of structural members, and (b) a plurality of additional support members secured within and between said connected vertical and horizontal, elongated supports to thereby form each said portion, (ii) a structural grillage of stiffeners and stringers attached to the extremities of said portions of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure such that the structural grillage is attached to sides of said portions of said truss frame structure that are located on the periphery of the completed tank structure and (iii) a plate cover attached to the external periphery of said structural grillage of stiffeners and stringers;
said end sections, said one or more mid sections, and said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure being joined such that said tank is adapted to store fluids at substantially atmospheric pressure and said plate cover is adapted to contain said fluids and to transfer local loads caused by contact of said plate cover with said contained fluids to said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure via said grillage of stringers and stiffeners.
- 5. The substantially rectangular-shaped tank of claim 4 wherein said plate cover is comprised of a plurality of joined steel plates.
- 6. A method of constructing a fluid storage tank comprising:
(I) assembling (i) two end section panel sets, each said end section panel set comprising a top end panel including a top end plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, a bottom end panel including a bottom end plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, and three side end panels, each said side end panel including a side end plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, and (ii) a plurality of truss structures, each of said plurality of truss structures comprising:
(a) a plurality of both vertical, elongated supports and horizontal, elongated supports, connected at their respective ends to form a gridwork of structural members, and (b) a plurality of additional support members secured within and between said connected vertical and horizontal, elongated supports to thereby form each said truss structure; (II) loading said end section panel sets and said truss structures onto a transport vehicle; (III) transporting said transport vehicle to a tank construction site; (IV) unloading said end section panel sets and said truss structures off of said transport vehicle; (V) joining said end section panel sets and said truss structures to form said fluid storage tank such that said fluid storage tank comprises: (i) an internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure comprising: (a) a first plurality of said truss structures positioned transversely and longitudinally-spaced from each other along the length direction of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure and (b) a second plurality of said substantially rectangular-shaped truss structures positioned longitudinally and transversely-spaced from each other along the width direction of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, said first plurality of truss structures and said second plurality of truss structures interconnected at their points of intersection; (ii) a grillage of said stiffeners and said stringers arranged in a substantially orthogonal pattern, interconnected and attached to the external extremities of said internal truss frame structure such that when attached to vertical sides of the truss periphery, said stiffeners and stringers are in substantially the vertical and horizontal directions respectively, or in substantially the horizontal and vertical directions respectively, and (iii) a plate cover attached to the periphery of said grillage of stiffeners and stringers; all such that said tank is capable of storing fluids at substantially atmospheric pressure and said plate cover is adapted to contain said fluids and to transfer local loads caused by contact of said plate cover with said contained fluids to said grillage of stiffeners and stringers, which in turn is adapted to transfer said local loads to said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure.
- 7. A method of constructing a fluid storage tank comprising:
(I) assembling (i) one or more mid section panel sets, each said mid section panel set comprising a top mid panel including a top mid plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, a bottom mid panel including a bottom mid plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, and two side mid panels, each said side mid panel including a side mid plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, (ii) two end section panel sets, each said end section panel set comprising a top end panel including a top end plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, a bottom end panel including a bottom end plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers, and three side end panels, each said side end panel including a side end plate cover and one or more stiffeners or stringers; and (iii) a plurality of truss structures, each of said plurality of truss structures comprising:
(a) a plurality of both vertical, elongated supports and horizontal, elongated supports, connected at their respective ends to form a gridwork of structural members, and (b) a plurality of additional support members secured within and between said connected vertical and horizontal, elongated supports to thereby form each said truss structure; (II) loading said mid section panel sets, said end section panel sets, and said truss structures onto a transport vehicle; (III) transporting said transport vehicle to a tank construction site; (IV) unloading said mid section panel sets, said end section panel sets, and said truss structures off of said transport vehicle; (V) joining said mid section panel sets, said end section panel sets, and said truss structures to form said fluid storage tank such that said fluid storage tank comprises: (i) an internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure comprising: (a) a first plurality of said truss structures positioned transversely and longitudinally-spaced from each other along the length direction of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure and (b) a second plurality of said truss structures positioned longitudinally and transversely-spaced from each other along the width direction of said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure, said first plurality of truss structures and said second plurality of truss structures interconnected at their points of intersection; (ii) a grillage of said stiffeners and said stringers arranged in a substantially orthogonal pattern, interconnected and attached to the external extremities of said internal truss frame structure such that when attached to vertical sides of the truss periphery, said stiffeners and stringers are in substantially the vertical and horizontal directions respectively, or in substantially the horizontal and vertical directions respectively, and (iii) a plate cover attached to the periphery of said grillage of stiffeners and stringers; all such that said tank is capable of storing fluids at substantially atmospheric pressure and said plate cover is adapted to contain said fluids and to transfer local loads caused by contact of said plate cover with said contained fluids to said grillage of stiffeners and stringers, which in turn is adapted to transfer said local loads to said internal, substantially rectangular-shaped truss frame structure.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said top mid plate cover is comprised of a plurality of joined steel plates.
- 9. A large, polygonal tank having side walls, end walls, a top, and a bottom for storing liquids, said tank comprising:
(a) an internal, polygonal-shaped truss-braced frame structure, said internal frame structure comprising: a plurality of aligned vertical truss structures positioned transversely and longitudinally-spaced from each other along the length of said internal frame structure; each of said plurality of vertical truss structures comprising:
(i) a plurality of both vertical, elongated supports and horizontal, elongated supports, connected at their respective ends to form the outer periphery of each said vertical truss structure, and (ii) additional support members secured within and between said connected vertical and horizontal, elongated supports to thereby form each said vertical truss structure; and (b) a cover sealing attached to each of said connected vertical and horizontal, elongated supports which form said outer periphery of each of said vertical truss structures for containing said liquids within said tank.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/256,383, filed Feb. 24, 1999, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/104,325, filed Oct. 15, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09256383 |
Feb 1999 |
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09876684 |
Jun 2001 |
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