The present invention relates generally to modular tank systems and processes and systems for assembling such systems and, in one or more embodiments, to sidewalls for connection to each other, modular tank systems employing such sidewalls, and processes for assembling such tank systems.
Modular tanks are typically constructed of components that may be joined together to form a contiguous, peripheral, generally upright structure to which a fluid tight liner is secured to define a tank for holding fluids. Such tanks may be used as storage tanks, such as for fracturing fluids for subterranean wells, settling and/or treatment tanks for fluids produced from subterranean wells, containment for earthen materials, or storage, treatment or containment of any other solids, fluids or combinations thereof. These versatile tanks are based on low-cost modular components designed for rapid assembly that may be dismantled and moved from site to site.
While a number of processes and assemblies for connecting components of such modular tanks have been proposed, a need exists for processes, apparatus and assemblies which are easy to assemble and disassemble and provide a rigid connection between components.
To achieve the foregoing and other objects, and in accordance with the purposes of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, one embodiment of the present invention is an assembly comprising a plurality of sidewalls secured together to form a contiguous tank boundary. Each of a plurality of projections are secured to and extending outwardly from one end of each of the plurality of sidewalls and are positioned within one of a corresponding plurality of pairs of ribs secured to another end of an adjacent sidewall of the plurality of sidewalls so that apertures through the plurality of projections are aligned with apertures through the plurality of pairs of ribs. A corresponding plurality of pins is positioned within the aligned apertures.
Another embodiment of the present invention is an assembly comprising a plurality of sidewalls positioned to form a contiguous tank boundary wherein a plurality of apertures through a first elongated member secured to one of the plurality of sidewalls is aligned with a corresponding plurality of apertures through a second elongated member secured to an adjacent sidewall. Each of a corresponding plurality of threaded bolts is positioned within one of the aligned plurality of apertures and each of a plurality of nuts is secured to a separate end of the plurality of threaded bolts.
A further embodiment of the present invention is a process for assembling a modular tank comprising aligning adjacent sidewalls of a plurality of sidewalls such that a plurality of apertures through a first elongated member secured to one of the adjacent sidewalls is aligned with a corresponding plurality of apertures through a second elongated member secured to an adjacent sidewall. A separate threaded bolt is inserted through each of the aligned plurality of apertures and secured therein.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate the embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
Certain embodiments of the processes, apparatus and assemblies of the present invention are illustrated in
The bottom edges 16, 36 of each sidewall 10, 30 may be provided with a bar 17, 37, respectively, which may extend along the entire length of sidewall 10, 30 and be secured thereto by any suitable means, such as welds. In a like manner, the top edges 18, 38 of each sidewall 10, 30 may be provided with a bar 19, 39, respectively, which may extend along the entire length of sidewall 10, 30 and be secured thereto by any suitable means, such as welds. These bars serve as stiffeners which function to increase the structural integrity of each sidewall as will be evident to a skilled artisan.
When it is desired to secure opposing ends of separate sidewalls of a modular tank system together, the sidewalls are maneuvered to a generally upright position, for example by hoisting with suitable machinery such as a crane, with the bottoms 16, 36 of sidewalls 10, 30, respectively, positioned upon the surface of the earth or a structure, such as a platform. Adjacent ends 14 and 34 of two separate sidewalls of a modular tank system may then be aligned such that each of the projections 20a-n are positioned between, so as to mate with, the corresponding rib pairs 40, 41a-n, and the apertures 22 in projections 20a-n are generally aligned with the corresponding apertures 42 in rib pairs 40a-n, 41a-n. A separate pin 50 may then be inserted through each of aligned apertures such that the shaft 52 thereof extends through the apertures 22, 42. One end of each shaft 52 may be provided with a bevel to facilitate entry into the aligned apertures while the other end may be provided with a head of greater external dimensions, for example a greater outside diameter, to prevent further movement of the pin through the aligned apertures so as to releasably secure the sidewalls together.
As will be further evident to a skilled artisan, each sidewall of the modular tank system of the present invention may have one end with a configuration as illustrated for sidewall 10 in
To disassemble the modular tank system of the present invention illustrated in
Certain other embodiments of the processes and assemblies of the present invention are illustrated in
One or more plates 65 may further be positioned on one or both sides of an aperture 61 and secured to bar 63 and sidewall 60 by any suitable means, such as by welds. Although illustrated as triangular, each plate 65 may have any other suitable peripheral configuration as will be evident to a skilled artisan. Plates 65 serve as stiffeners to increase the structural integrity of the sidewalls as assembled into a tank in accordance with the present invention. The bottom edge 66 of each sidewall 60 may be provided with a bar 67 which may extend along the entire length of sidewall 60 and be secured thereto by any suitable means, such as welds. In a like manner, the top edge 68 of each sidewall 60 may be provided with a bar 69 which may extend along the entire length of sidewall 60 and be secured thereto by any suitable means, such as welds. These bars serve as stiffeners which function to increase the structural integrity of each sidewall as will be evident to a skilled artisan.
When it is desired to secure opposing ends of separate sidewalls of a modular tank system together, the sidewalls are maneuvered to a generally upright position, for example by hoisting with suitable machinery such as a crane, with the bottom edge 66 of each sidewall 60 positioned upon the surface of the earth or a structure, such as a platform. Ends 64 of adjacent sidewalls of a modular tank system may then be aligned such that apertures 61 in bars 63 of adjacent sidewalls are aligned. Bolt 70 may then be positioned through the aligned apertures 63. Nuts 72 and 74 may then be threaded onto opposing ends of each bolt 70 so as to releasably secure the sidewalls together. One end of each bolt 70 may have one of nuts 72 or 74 already threaded onto an end thereof prior to positioning bolt 70 through the aligned apertures 63 (as illustrated in
To disassemble the modular tank system of the present invention illustrated in
Therefore, the present invention is well adapted to attain the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those that are inherent therein. The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the present invention may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. Although individual embodiments are discussed, the invention covers all combinations of all those embodiments. Furthermore, no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown, other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular illustrative embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the present invention. All numbers and ranges disclosed above may vary by some amount. Whenever a numerical range with a lower limit and an upper limit is disclosed, any number and any included range falling within the range are specifically disclosed.
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61599727 | Feb 2012 | US |