Claims
- 1. A tank sump, comprising:
- a one-piece body, comprising:
- a hollow base member for collecting fluids, the base member having an upper portion; and
- a hollow riser section having an upper portion and a lower portion, the riser upper portion having an opening, the riser lower portion extending upwardly from the base member upper portion, the riser section having sidewalls with alternately adjacent vertically extending wall portions and outwardly extending grip portions, wherein the riser upper portion further has an upper, horizontally extending leg having an outer periphery with an upper surface and a lower surface; and
- means for removably mounting a lid on top of the riser section upper portion to cover the opening in a substantially water resistant manner, the lid permitting access into the body when the lid is removed, and the lid preventing contaminants from entering into the body when the lid is mounted, wherein the lid mounting means comprises:
- a first substantially rigid ring disposed about the leg outer periphery lower surface;
- a second substantially rigid ring disposed about the leg outer periphery upper surface;
- means for sealing the lid to the body; and
- means for fastening the leg, the first and second rings, the sealing means and the lid.
- 2. The tank sump according to claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the riser section has a first diameter at the vertically extending wall portions and has a second diameter at the outwardly extending grip portions, the second diameter being significantly greater than the first diameter such that the outwardly extending grip portions provide means for gripping the riser section of the tank sump.
- 3. The tank sump according to claim 2, wherein each of said outwardly extending grip portions has a substantially U-shaped cross-section.
- 4. The tank sump according to claim 2, wherein the body has means for being height adjustable, the height adjustable means including means for permitting the cutting away of at least one said vertically extending wall portion through a plane extending parallel to and substantially even with an uppermost portion of one downwardly-adjacent said outwardly extending grip portion.
- 5. The tank sump according to claim 1, wherein the lid sealing means is attached to the second ring.
- 6. The tank sump according to claim 5, wherein the second ring has an upper surface and a lower surface, and wherein the sealing means includes a seal member having an upper leg, and a lower leg, the lower leg being mountable between the body and the lower surface of the second ring, the upper leg being mountable between the lid and the upper surface of the second ring.
- 7. The tank sump according to claim 6, wherein the second ring has a radial surface, and wherein the seal member has a substantially U-shaped cross-section such that the seal member is attached to the upper surface, the radial surface, and the lower surface of the second ring.
- 8. The tank sump according to claim 7, wherein the fastening means comprises at least one bolt and at least one nut, the at least one bolt being extendable through coaxial bores defined in the lid, the second ring, the body, and the first ring.
- 9. The tank sump according to claim 1 wherein the lid sealing means comprises:
- means for sealing extending between the outer periphery upper surface and the second ring; and
- means for sealing extending between the second ring and the lid.
- 10. The tank sump according to claim 9 wherein both sealing means comprise at least one U-shaped seal member having a lower leg extending between the outer periphery upper surface and the second ring and an upper leg extending between the second ring and the lid.
- 11. The tank sump as defined in claim 1 wherein the first substantially rigid ring is formed from at least two sections.
- 12. The tank sump as defined in claim 1 wherein the sump is formed from a polymeric material resistant to water and hydrocarbons, the lid is formed from powder coated steel, and each of the first and second substantially rigid rings are formed from steel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This invention is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/661,694 which was filed on Jun. 11, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,392.
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