(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an oil tank floating roof device, and more particularly to a floating device applied to the liquid surface of oil stored in a tank, using longitudinal or crosswise insertion joint connections to produce stable and pressure resistant joining areas while reducing assembly cost.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Regarding oil tank structures for oil storage of the prior art, apart from hollow tanks being used for oil storage, moreover, floating roof equipment must also be disposed in the oil tank, the floating roof equipment being used to float and cover the liquid surface of the oil stored in the oil tank, thereby enabling upward or downward displacement of the floating roof equipment along with a rise or fall of the height of the liquid level of the stored oil, and a sealed top surface of the oil tank top is used to reduce emissions form the storage of volatile organic compounds. Republic of China patent No. 201008850 entitled “Fuel Tank Floating Roof Device”, discloses a floating roof equipment for oil storage tank typical of the prior art, and such a floating roof equipment forms fixed edge fittings with the casing of floating units. In which each of the floating units forms overlapping locking connections between longitudinal frame bars, crosswise frame bars by means of fixed joined edges. Such a configuration requires that the casing forms fixed edge fittings, resulting in an increase in manufacturing cost of each of the floating units. Moreover, exterior shape must be changed, and thus are not economical for industrial use.
In addition, in the aforementioned patent, the bottom portions of the longitudinal frame bars or crosswise frame bars are fitted with first load bearing portions and second load bearing portions, which only enable the joining areas between each of the floating units to reinforce rising buoyancy or falling buoyancy of the liquid level of the oil stored in the tank, while joining areas at upper sides of the longitudinal frame bars or the crosswise frame bars are put under stress and deform. In the aforementioned patent, there is no deformation to reinforce the structure between the upper sides of the longitudinal frame bars or the crosswise frame bars and the floating units, thereby easily causing deformation damage to the joining areas between the upper sides of the longitudinal frame bars or the crosswise frame bars and the floating units, and thus greatly diminishing the floating function of the floating mechanism.
The primary objective of the present invention lies in providing an oil tank floating roof device to improve the excessively high construction cost and the shortcomings and problems of deformation damage between the joining areas of commonly known oil tanks and floating units in oil tanks of the prior art.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objectives, the oil tank floating roof device of the present invention comprises a plurality of connecting bars and a plurality of floating units. The floating units are respectively secured to the plurality of connecting bars by means a plurality of longitudinal and crosswise holding spaces collectively encircling the floating units. In which a plurality of locking members are fitted on the peripheries of the floating units, and two sides of the connecting bars respectively form at least one joining groove. The joining grooves respectively enable each of the floating units to longitudinally or crosswisely insert therein. Moreover, the top portions of the connecting bars form at least one pressure resistant reinforcing plate, and the pressure resistant reinforcing plate is fitted with a plurality of locking portions. Bolts are used to respectively correspondingly pass through the locking portions and bolt into the locking members on the longitudinal or crosswise sides of the base of the floating units, thereby enabling longitudinal or crosswise connection between each of the floating units. Moreover, the pressure resistant reinforcing plates are used to reinforce the deformation strength on the upper sides of the joining areas between the floating units, thereby forming a floating roof device of low assembly cost which is provided with stable pressure resistant joining areas between each of the floating units.
The effectiveness of the oil tank floating roof device of the present invention lies in use of the joining grooves of the connecting bars, the reinforcing plates and the locking members on the peripheries of the floating units to mutually form locking connections, thereby providing a low cost simple assembly, as well as securing the upper and lower sides of the joining areas between each of the floating units. Moreover, the present invention prevents the problems of deformation damage resulting from rising or falling buoyancy of the liquid level of the oil stored in the tank, and thus further improves its industrial utility value.
To enable a further understanding of said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, a brief description of the drawings is provided below followed by a detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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The upper cover 12 covers the top surface of the base 11, thereby enabling the periphery of the upper cover 12 to be closely fitted to the frame edges 113 of the periphery of the top surface of the base 11.
A plurality of connecting bars 20, having no limitation on the shape thereof, with connecting bars having a rotated H-shaped cross-section being taken as an exemplary embodiment in the present invention, in which two sides of each of the connecting bars 20 respectively form at least one joining groove 21. The joining grooves 21 respectively enable longitudinal or crosswise side insertion of each of the floating units 10 therein (as depicted in
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In addition, sealing rings 30 are positionally locked between the floating units 10 and the internal periphery of the oil tank 200, thereby surroundingly sealing the configuration. The sealing rings 30 comprise an E-shaped edge seal 31, a C-shaped edge seal 32, a foaming body 33 and a scraping plate 34. At least one insertion groove 311 is formed in the interior of the E-shaped edge seal 31, and the insertion groove 311 enables the furthest side edge of the floating unit 10 to be inserted therein. The bottom surface of the C-shaped edge seal 32 and the top surface of the E-shaped edge seal 31 are correspondingly fastened together. One side of each of the foaming bodies 33 tightly abuts against the wall surface of the oil tank 200, while another side penetrates between the bottom surface of the C-shaped edge seal 32 and the top surface of the E-shaped edge seal 31 and bolted down using a bolt 331, thereby fixedly clamping one side of the foaming body 33 between the bottom surface of the C-shaped edge seal 32 and the top surface of the E-shaped edge seal 31. One end of the scraping plate 341 is bolted to the top surface of the C-shaped edge seal 32 using a bolt 341, and another end of the scraping plate 34 is upwardly curved and abuts against the wall surface of the oil tank 200, thereby preventing oil gas from leaking outside.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments of the oil tank floating roof device 100 of the present invention depicted in
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