Claims
- 1. A safety tank structure comprising:
- (a) an inner metallic tank having a top and a bottom;
- (b) an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner metallic tank, said outer metallic tank having upper walls above the inner metallic tank;
- (c) an upper interior space above the inner tank, and the walls of the upper interior space being formed by the upper walls of the outer metallic tank;
- (d) an opening in an upper wall of the outer metallic tank providing direct access to the upper interior space from the exterior; and
- (e) control means in the upper interior space, directly accessible through said opening, for controlling liquid flow into the inner tank,
- wherein the control means comprises sensing means for sensing the level of liquid in the inner tank.
- 2. The safety tank structure of claim 1, further comprising venting means venting the upper interior space.
- 3. The safety tank structure of claim 1, wherein a hinged and lockable closure is provided to cover the opening in the upper wall of the outer metallic tank.
- 4. The safety tank structure of claim 1, wherein the control means in the upper interior space comprises a pump and pump motor unit having an intake port and a discharge port.
- 5. The safety tank structure of claim 4, wherein the pump is an air motor driven pump.
- 6. The safety tank structure of claim 1, wherein the control means also comprises means for preventing any flow of additional liquid into the inner tank whenever the level of liquid in the inner tank reaches a predetermined level.
- 7. The safety unit structure of claim 1, further comprising means for indicating the remaining fill capacity of the inner tank.
- 8. The safety tank structure of claim 1, further comprising a second inner tank having a top and a bottom.
- 9. The safety tank structure of claim 8, further comprising a second control means in the upper interior space, and a second opening in the upper wall of the outer metallic tank, wherein the second control means is directly accessible through an opening in the upper wall.
- 10. A tank apparatus for storing liquids comprising:
- a) an inner metallic tank having a top side;
- b) air-operated control means mounted above the inner metallic tank for controlling the flow of liquid into the inner metallic tank;
- c) an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner metallic tank;
- d) a housing mounted above the inner metallic tank housing the control means;
- e) an opening in said housing allowing direct access to the control means; and
- f) indicating means for indicating the level of liquid stored in the inner metallic tank.
- 11. The tank apparatus of claim 10, further comprising venting means for venting the space between the inner metallic tank and the outer metallic tank.
- 12. The tank apparatus of claim 10, wherein a hinged and lockable closure is provided to cover the opening in the housing.
- 13. The tank apparatus of claim 10, wherein the control means comprises a pump and pump motor unit having an intake port and a discharge port.
- 14. The tank apparatus of claim 10, wherein the control means comprises sensing means for sensing the level of liquid in the inner metallic tank.
- 15. The tank apparatus of claim 14, wherein the control means also comprises means for preventing any flow of additional liquid into the inner metallic tank whenever the level of liquid in the inner metallic tank reaches a predetermined level.
- 16. The tank apparatus of claim 10, further comprising means for indicating the remaining fill capacity of the inner metallic tank.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/193,416, filed Feb. 7, 1994, to be issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,993 on Apr. 18, 1995, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 862,211 filed Apr. 21, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,284,191 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 681,003 filed Apr. 5, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,064 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 562,820 filed Aug. 6, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,615, issued Apr. 9, 1991, a division of Ser. No. 462,634 filed Jan. 8, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,689.
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Ref. 6 - U.L. 142 Standard for Safety, Steel Above-Ground Tanks (1987). |
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Ref. 8 - "Oil Excavation System" Aro Corp. (1982). |
Ref. 9 - "1/2" Waste Oil Evacuation System (drawing dated Mar. 15, 1987). |
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