Claims
- 1. A method for retrofitting an underground storage tank with a containment sump having a sump wall, wherein the underground storage tank is buried beneath a layer of backfill material, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a sump wall having a bottom edge; (b) positioning the sump wall over the backfill material so that a portion of the backfill material is within the interior of the wall and a portion of the backfill material is outside the wall; (c) removing the backfill material from the interior of the wall; and (d) lowering the wall as the wall's bottom edge is guided downward through the outside backfill material toward an upper surface of the underground storage tank.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the underground storage tank comprises a plurality of pipes that penetrate the sump wall and further comprising the steps of:(e) cutting a substantially vertical slot in the wall when the bottom edge of the wall contacts one of the plurality of pipes to allow the pipe to penetrate the sump wall and the wall to pass over the pipe and continue moving downward through the outside backfill material; (f) repeating step (e) until the bottom edge of the wall is substantially adjacent the upper surface of the underground storage tank; (g) constructing a sump floor and affixing the sump floor to the bottom edge of the ring; and (h) sealing the vertical slot formed in step (e).
- 3. The method according to claim 2 further comprising the step of isolating each of the plurality of pipes that penetrate the sump wall from the sump wall.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the isolating step comprises providing a sleeve around each of the plurality of pipes that penetrates the sump wall and affixing the sleeve to the sump wall.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 further comprising the step of sealing the sleeve to a corresponding pipe by providing a termination boot over an end of the sleeve opposite the sump wall and clamping the termination boot to the pipe.
- 6. The method according to claim 2 wherein the underground storage tank further comprises a riser pipe and wherein the constructing step comprises constructing a sump floor with the riser pipe penetrating through the sump floor.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 further comprising the step of isolating the riser pipe from the sump floor.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein the isolating step comprises providing a sleeve around the riser pipe and affixing the sleeve to the sump floor.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein the isolating step further comprises providing a rubber seal adjacent a bottom edge of the sleeve to seal the sleeve to the upper surface of the underground storage tank.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 further comprising the step of sealing the sleeve to the riser pipe by providing a termination boot over an end of the riser pipe opposite the sump floor and clamping the termination boot to the riser pipe.
- 11. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of providing a sump wall comprising providing a cylindrical ring having a bottom edge with a curvature substantially identical to a curvature of the upper surface of the underground storage tank.
- 12. A containment sump for an underground storage tank, wherein the storage tank is buried beneath a layer of backfill material and comprises a pipe that penetrates the sump, the containment sump comprising:a sump wall having a bottom edge; a vertical slot extending upwardly from the bottom edge of the wall to simultaneously allow the pipe to penetrate the sump wall and the wall to pass over the pipe as it is guided downward through the backfill material toward the underground storage tank; a sump floor affixed to the bottom edge of the wall; and a stiffener section affixed to the sump wall to seal the vertical slot.
- 13. The containment sump according to claim 12 further comprising a pipe sleeve provided around the pipe and affixed to the sump wall to isolate the pipe from the sump wall.
- 14. The containment sump according to claim 13 further comprising a rubber termination boot provided around the pipe and the pipe sleeve to form a substantially liquid-tight seal between the pipe and the pipe sleeve.
- 15. The containment sump according to claim 12 wherein the underground storage tank comprises a riser pipe and wherein the containment sump further comprises a riser pipe sleeve provided around the riser pipe and affixed to the sump floor.
- 16. The containment sump according to claim 15 wherein the underground storage tank further comprises a tank bung into which the riser pipe extends, and wherein the containment sump further comprises a lower elastomeric seal provided between the tank bung and a bottom edge of the riser pipe sleeve.
- 17. The containment sump according to claim 16 further comprising a riser pipe assembly provided above the lower elastomeric seal for compressing the elastomeric seal toward the tank bung.
- 18. The containment sump according to claim 17 wherein the riser pipe assembly comprises an internally threaded riser pipe sleeve and wherein threading the riser pipe sleeve onto the riser pipe places the lower elastomeric seal under compression.
- 19. The containment sump according to claim 18 wherein the riser pipe assembly further comprises an externally threaded pipe extender provided between the tank bung and the riser pipe, and wherein the riser pipe sleeve threadably engages the pipe extender.
- 20. The containment sump according to claim 18 wherein an externally threaded collar is provided on the riser pipe, and wherein the riser pipe sleeve threadably engages the collar.
- 21. The containment sump according to claim 17 wherein the riser pipe assembly comprises a plurality of additional elastomeric seals provided above the lower elastomeric seal, a compression plate provided above the plurality of additional elastomeric seals, and a drive bolts for driving the compression plate downward to place the lower elastomeric seal under compression.
- 22. The containment sump according to claim 15 further comprising a rubber termination boot provided around the riser pipe and the riser pipe sleeve to form a substantially liquid-tight seal between the riser pipe and the sleeve.
- 23. The containment sump according to claim 12 wherein the bottom edge comprises a bottom edge having a curvature substantially identical to a curvature of an upper surface of the underground storage tank.
- 24. A riser pipe assembly adapted for use in an underground storage tank having a riser pipe and a containment sump around the riser pipe, the riser pipe assembly comprising:a riser pipe sleeve provided around the riser pipe and adapted to be coupled to a floor of the containment sump; a lower elastomeric seal provided between a bottom edge of the riser pipe sleeve and an upper surface of the underground storage tank; and a compression apparatus provided above the lower elastomeric seal for placing the lower elastomeric seal under compression.
- 25. The riser pipe assembly according to claim 24 wherein the compression apparatus comprises a compression plate provided above the lower elastomeric seal, and a drive bolt for driving the compression plate downward toward the upper surface of the underground storage tank.
- 26. The riser pipe assembly according to claim 25 further comprising a plurality of additional elastomeric seals provided between the compression plate and the lower elastomeric seal.
- 27. The riser pipe assembly according to claim 25 further comprising a clamp assembly coupled to the riser pipe above the compression plate, wherein the clamp assembly comprises a threaded bore for receiving the drive bolt, and wherein threading the drive bolt into the threaded bore places the lower elastomeric seal under compression.
- 28. The riser pipe assembly according to claim 24 wherein the compression apparatus comprises an internally threaded riser pipe sleeve and wherein threading the riser pipe sleeve onto the riser pipe places the lower elastomeric seal under compression.
- 29. The riser pipe assembly according to claim 28 wherein the compression apparatus further comprises an externally threaded pipe extender provided between the upper surface of the underground storage tank and the riser pipe for receiving the riser pipe, and wherein the threading the riser pipe sleeve onto the pipe extender places the lower elastomeric seal under compression.
- 30. The riser pipe assembly according to claim 28 wherein the compression apparatus further comprises an externally threaded collar provided on the riser pipe, and wherein the riser pipe sleeve threadably engages the collar.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application Nos. 60/046,245 filed May 12, 1997 and 60/060,252 filed Sep. 29, 1997, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/046245 |
May 1997 |
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60/060252 |
Sep 1997 |
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