Claims
- 1. A method for adding a liquid product to a tank including a breather bag disposed inside said tank and having normal dimensions corresponding to the inside dimensions of said tank and having an upper opening sealing an upper air vent of said tank, said method comprising the steps of:
- inflating said bag through said upper opening by blowing external air into the interior of said bag before said tank contains any of said liquid product to conform the bag to said inside dimensions of said tank and, to purge the tank itself of any air,
- maintaining the interior of said bag in free communication with the environmental atmospheric air under atmospheric pressure via said upper opening in said bag, then
- adding said liquid product to said tank between the exterior of said bag and the interior of said tank, and
- simultaneously forcing said external air out of said bag via said upper opening into the atmosphere by the exertion of pressure on said bag by the liquid product as it is added to said tank, said liquid product being separated from said external air via said bag.
- 2. A method for adding a liquid product to a tank having an upper tank opening end, said method comprising the steps of:
- inserting liquid product into said tank between said tank and a breather bag having normal dimensions corresponding to the inside dimensions of said tank and having an upper bag open end sealed to said tank opening and conforming to the interior wall of said tank by virtue of external air in said bag,
- forcing said external air out of said bag through said open end by the exertion of pressure on the bag by the liquid product as it is inserted into the tank
- inserting said breather bag into said tank via said upper tank opening,
- sealing said upper bag open end to said upper tank opening, and
- fixing a part of said bag to the bottom of said tank.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said tank has a neck containing an air vent as said upper tank opening and to which said open end is sealed, and said method includes, prior to the step of inserting said liquid product, the step of filling said bag with external air via said open end to effect said external air in said bag to conform the bag to the internal wall of said tank.
- 4. A method as in claim 2 wherein said tank is neckless and wherein prior to the step of inserting said liquid product, atmospheric pressure causes said bag to be filled with said external air via said upper bag open end.
- 5. A method as in claim 2 including, prior to the step of inserting said liquid product, the steps of:
- inserting said breather bag into said tank via said upper tank opening, and
- sealing said upper bag open end to said upper tank opening.
- 6. A method for adding a liquid product to a tank having an upper tank opening and disposed inside the tank a breather bag having normal dimensions corresponding to the inside dimensions of said tank and having an upper open end sealed to said tank opening, said method comprising the steps of:
- opening an outlet valve of said tank to allow relief of pressure existing between said tank and breather bag,
- filling said bag via said upper opening with atmospheric air while said outlet valve is open and before said tank contains any of said liquid product to conform the bag to the interior wall of said tank and purge the tank itself of any air,
- closing said outlet valve,
- maintaining the interior of said bag in free communication with the environmental atmospheric air under atmospheric pressure via said upper open end of said bag,
- inserting liquid product into said tank between the exterior of said bag and the interior of said tank, and
- simultaneously forcing said atmospheric air out of said bag through said open end by the exertion of pressure on the bag by inserted liquid product.
- 7. A method as in claim 6, wherein said tank is of a closed type having a neck containing an air vent as said upper tank opening and to which said end is sealed, and the step of filling the bag with atmospheric air includes inflating the bag with atmospheric air.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, including removing inserted liquid from said tank via said outlet valve which tends to create between said bag and tank a vacuum which is counterbalanced by atmospheric air entering said bag via said open end.
- 9. A method as in claim 6, wherein said tank is of the neckless open type and the step of filling the bag with atmospheric air is accomplished by relieving pressure between the tank and bag when said outlet valve is opened to allow atmospheric pressure to fill said bag with atmospheric air.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/142,430 filed Nov. 26, 1993, and still pending, which was the national phase of International Application PCT/BR93/00009 filed Mar. 26, 1993.
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