Claims
- 1. A multiple wall tank for the storage of liquids comprising:
- a rigid, inner tank having generally cylindrical sidewall portions of a predetermined length, end portions generally transverse to said sidewall portions and a central axis extending generally longitudinally between said end portions, said inner tank having an exterior surface, and at least one aperture formed through said inner tank;
- an outer sheath having an outer surface formed of a plurality of partially overlapping layers of a substantially liquid impervious thermoplastic synthetic resin material positioned over at least a substantial portion of said inner tank, with each successive overlapping layer having a predetermined width substantially less than the axial length of said inner tank sidewall portions, an inner surface and a leading edge, and an opening formed through said outer sheath having a periphery surrounding and spaced from said aperture;
- a spacing element positioned intermediate at least a portion of said inner tank exterior surface and said outer sheath to provide for substantially free passage of liquids between a substantial portion of said exterior surface of said inner tank and at least a portion of said outer sheath;
- a layer of a thermoplastic synthetic resin material attached to a predetermined portion of said exterior surface of said inner tank surrounding and proximal to said aperture and to a predetermined portion of said outer surface of said outer sheath surrounding and proximal to said outer sheath opening, said resin layer being bonded to at least a portion of said outer sheath surrounding and proximal to said inner tank aperture; and
- an adhesive interface positioned between said resin layer and at least a portion of said inner tank exterior surface bonding said resin layer to said inner tank exterior surface, with said outer sheath bonding to at least a portion of said resin layer surrounding and proximal said aperture, such that a substantially liquid impervious seal is formed around said aperture between said resin layer and said inner tank around said inner tank aperture.
- 2. The tank of claim 1 wherein
- said layer of synthetic resin material comprises a sheet having a first surface, a second surface and a generally central opening formed therethrough, said sheet opening having an inner perimeter portion dimensioned and configured to correspond generally to the dimension and configuration of said inner tank aperture, and wherein said adhesive interface further comprises a layer of a hot melt adhesive integral with at least a portion of said sheet first surface, such that said adhesive of said sheet is bonded to said inner tank exterior surface and said outer sheath outer surface with said sheet opening aligned generally with said inner tank aperture, thereby forming a substantially liquid impervious seal between said inner tank and said sheet around said inner tank aperture.
- 3. The tank of claim 1 wherein said spacing element comprises protrusions formed on said inner surface of at least some of said partially overlapping layers of said outer sheath proximal said leading edge of each said extruded layer, such that at least a portion of said protrusions of each of said extruded layers engages said inner tank exterior surface, thereby providing for substantially free passage of liquids between said outer sheath and said inner tank exterior surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/735,610, entitled A DOUBLE WALL STORAGE TANK HAVING AN EXTRUDED OUTER SHEATH AND A METHOD FOR MAKING SAME, filed Oct. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,435, and of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/795,604, entitled A DOUBLE WALL STORAGE TANK HAVING AN OUTER JACKET BONDED AROUND AN APERTURE AND A METHOD FOR MAKING SAME, filed Feb. 5, 1997, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,915,586.
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