Claims
- 1. A surge suppressor comprising a plurality of longitudinal members, each having a first end portion, a second end portion, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first and second end portions; wherein the first end portions of the longitudinal members are joined at a first junction and the second end portions of the longitudinal members are joined at a second junction, the first junction and the second junction defining two spaced-apart points along a longitudinal axis, and wherein the intermediate portion of a first one of the longitudinal members is oriented at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis adapted to promote eddying in an eddying zone along the longitudinal axis.
- 2. The surge suppressor of claim 1 wherein a medial plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis intersects the intermediate portion of each of the longitudinal members and each of the intermediate portions has a width between first and second laterally spaced edges, wherein a first radial line within the medial plane that extends from the longitudinal axis to the first edge of one of the intermediate portions has a length that differs from a length of a second radial line within the medial plane that extends from the longitudinal axis to the second edge of the same intermediate portion.
- 3. The surge suppressor of claim 2 further comprising a medial stabilizer extending generally in the medial plane, the medial stabilizer fixing a spatial relationship of the intermediate portions to one another.
- 4. The surge suppressor of claim 1 further comprising a medial stabilizer extending generally in the medial plane, the medial stabilizer fixing a spatial relationship of the intermediate portions to one another.
- 5. The surge suppressor of claim 1 wherein each of the longitudinal members is twisted along its length.
- 6. The surge suppressor of claim 5 wherein the intermediate portion of each of the longitudinal members is twisted with respect to an orientation of the first and second end portions of the same longitudinal member.
- 7. A surge suppressor comprising:
three flexible longitudinal members, each having a first end portion, a second end portion, and a medial portion, the first end portions of the three longitudinal members being joined at a first flexible junction and the second end portions of the three longitudinal members being joined at a second flexible junction, the first flexible junction and the second flexible junction defining two spaced-apart points along a longitudinal axis; and a medial stabilizer affixed to the medial portions of the three longitudinal members, the medial stabilizer spacing the medial portions equiangularly about the longitudinal axis.
- 8. The surge suppressor of claim 7 wherein each of the longitudinal members comprises an elongated strip of flexible material.
- 9. The surge suppressor of claim 7 wherein each of the longitudinal members is more flexible in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis than is the medial stabilizer.
- 10. The surge suppressor of claim 7 wherein the medial stabilizer comprises a planar annular disk lying in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 11. The surge suppressor of claim 7 wherein the medial stabilizer comprises a planar annular disk lying in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis and having a generally circular central orifice centered about the longitudinal axis.
- 12. The surge suppressor of claim 7 wherein the first flexible junction comprises a first fastener that secures the first ends of the flexible longitudinal members, and the second flexible junction comprises a second fastener that secures the second ends of the flexible longitudinal members.
- 13. The surge suppressor of claim 7 wherein the first and second flexible junctions allow the first and second end portions of the flexible longitudinal members to move along the longitudinal axis with respect to one another.
- 14. A surge suppression system comprising a plurality of the surge suppressors of claim 7 disposed within a liquid-receiving tank.
- 15. A surge suppressor comprising:
a plurality of flexible longitudinal members, each of which is joined to the other longitudinal members at a first junction and at a second junction spaced from the first junction along a central axis; and a generally planar medial disk lying in a transverse plane substantially perpendicular to the central axis and having a generally circular central orifice, the medial disk being joined to an intermediate portion of each of the longitudinal members intermediate the first and second junctions and defining a fixed relationship between the longitudinal members.
- 16. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein the medial disk is generally annular in shape and has an outer periphery spaced radially outwardly from the central orifice to define an annular width between the central orifice and the outer periphery.
- 17. The surge suppressor of claim 16 wherein the medial disk has a thickness measured along the central axis, the width being greater than the thickness.
- 18. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein the transverse plane is positioned midway between the first and second junctions along the central axis.
- 19. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein the intermediate portion of each of the longitudinal members passes through a thickness of the medial disk.
- 20. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein the medial disk includes a plurality of slots oriented obliquely to the central axis, each of the slots receiving the intermediate portion of one of the longitudinal members.
- 21. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein each of the longitudinal members is more flexible in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis than is the medial stabilizer.
- 22. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein the first junction comprises a first fastener that secures first end portions of the flexible longitudinal members, and the second junction comprises a second fastener that secures second ends of the flexible longitudinal members.
- 23. The surge suppressor of claim 15 wherein the first and second junctions allow opposite end portions of the flexible longitudinal members to move along the longitudinal axis with respect to one another.
- 24. A surge suppressor comprising:
a plurality of elongated straps, each of which has a first end portion and a second end portion, the first end portion having a first mounting orifice and the second end portion having a second mounting orifice; a first fastener joining the first end portions of the elongated straps, the first fastener having a first lobe, a second lobe, and a reduced-dimension body extending between the first and second lobes, the first fastener being slidably received in each of the first mounting orifices such that the first end portion of each of the straps may move along a length of the reduced-dimension body of the first fastener; and a second fastener joining the second end portions of the elongated straps at a location spaced apart from the first fastener, the second fastener having a first lobe, a second lobe, and a reduced-dimension body extending between the first and second lobes, the second fastener being slidably received in each of the second mounting orifices such that the second end portion of each of the straps may move along a length of the reduced-dimension body of the second fastener.
- 25. The surge suppressor of claim 24 wherein there is a fixed number (n) of the straps and each of the first and second mounting orifices has a number of longitudinal sides that is an integral multiple of n.
- 26. The surge suppressor of claim 24 further comprising a stabilizer that fixes a relative orientation of the elongated straps about an axis extending between the first and second fasteners.
- 27. The surge suppressor of claim 24 wherein the first lobe of each of the first and second fasteners comprises a first polygonal lobe having n longitudinally-extending sides and the second lobe of each of the first and second fasteners comprises a second polygonal lobe having n longitudinally-extending sides, the first and second polygonal lobes being angularly offset so the longitudinally-extending sides of the first polygonal lobe are not aligned with the longitudinally-extending sides of the second polygonal lobe.
- 28. The surge suppressor of claim 24 wherein the straps are formed of a resilient material and the first ends are resiliently biased away from the second ends, at least one of the first ends receiving a length of the first lobe of the first fastener.
- 29. The surge suppressor of claim 24 wherein the first lobe of the first fastener has a polygonal cross section that limits rotation of the at least one first end about the first fastener.
- 30. A releasable fastener comprising:
a first lobe having a transverse cross section that defines an n-sided first polygon; a second lobe having a transverse cross section that defines an n-sided second polygon, an orientation of the second polygon about a longitudinal axis being angularly displaced from an orientation of the first polygon about the longitudinal axis such that the sides of the first and second polygons do not longitudinally align with one another; a reduced-dimension body extending along a longitudinal axis between the first and second lobes, the body having a maximum transverse dimension less than a maximum transverse dimension of the first n-sided polygon and a maximum transverse dimension of the second n-sided polygon; and an abutment adjacent the second lobe, the abutment forming a cap on second lobe on a side opposite the reduced-dimension body.
- 31. A method for assembling a surge suppressor comprising:
aligning a plurality of flexible longitudinal members, each longitudinal member having a first end portion and a second end portion; slidably inserting a first fastener through a first mounting orifice in each of the first end portions and rotating the first fastener after insertion, releasably securing the first end portions of the longitudinal members; slidably inserting each longitudinal member through one of a plurality of slots in a medial stabilizer until a medial portion of each longitudinal members is received in one of the slots; and slidably inserting a second fastener through the second mounting orifices in each of the second end portions and rotating the second fastener after insertion, releasably securing the second end portions of the longitudinal members.
- 32. The method of claim 31 further comprising fixing the position of each of the medial portions with respect to the medial stabilizer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This non-provisional application claims priority to Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/445,056, entitled LIQUID TIE-DOWN SYSTEM, filed 6 Feb. 2003, hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference thereto.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60445056 |
Feb 2003 |
US |