Claims
- 1. A pressure vessel for receiving pressurized fluids therein, said vessel having a vertical central axis and a radial axis normal to said central axis, comprising:
- a first and outermost casing having integrally connected upper and lower end walls which form a first sealed compartment;
- a second and hollow tubular part received inside said first casing, said tubular part integrally connected between said same upper and lower end walls so as to form a second sealed compartment disposed centrally of said central axis;
- a plurality of equally spaced, radially extending partition walls interconnecting between and integral with said casing, said tubular part, and said upper and lower end walls, said partition walls defining a plurality of adjacent fluid compartments within said first compartment, said integrally formed partition walls structurally tying all vessel walls together so as to form a unitary structural unit,
- wherein each of said partition walls has respective upper and lower openings therein, each of said openings disposed in a same location wherein said respective upper and lower end walls delimit said respective opening in each partition wall, said upper and lower openings creating fluid communication between all of said adjacent fluid compartments,
- every other of said adjacent fluid compartments including a radially oriented opening in said tubular part which forms that respective fluid compartment, each of said radial openings disposed in a same location wherein said respective upper and lower end walls delimit said respective opening in each tubular part, said radial openings creating fluid communication between each of said fluid compartments and said second compartment,
- whereby fluid pressure within said vessel is radially and axially distributed in an equal manner within said casing, tubular part, and end walls, owing to said formation of said unitary structural unit.
- 2. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein said outermost casing is generally cylindrical.
- 3. The pressure vessel of claim 1 wherein said outermost casing is a spherically-shaped cylinder.
- 4. The pressure vessel of claim 1, wherein said outermost casing is formed by a continuous series of arcuately-shaped segments.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/256,115, filed Aug. 8, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,512.
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