Claims
- 1. A gasoline safety tank system comprising a double walled tank body, a manifold removably secured to said tank body, inlet means mounted to said manifold, outlet means mounted to said manifold, said inlet means and outlet means being interchangeable and adapted to receive and discharge fluid, a conduit connected to said inlet means and extending into the area formed by the inner surface of the inner wall of said tank body adjacent the floor of said tank body, a pressurized gas source means mounted to said manifold and selectively connected to said inlet means to discharge pressurized inert gas into said inner surface through said conduit so that said inert gas bubbles up through the liquid in said inner surface into the top of said tank cooling said liquid and pressurizing the liquid in said tank, said double walled tank body forming a cylindrical compartment filled with an incombustible material which is adapted to be pressurized and transported from said compartment when said compartment has a pressure differential greater than that of the outside atmosphere and communicates with the outside atmosphere.
- 2. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inert gas source is adapted to communicate with said compartment to pressurize said compartment.
- 3. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conduit is L-shaped with the bottom leg of the L being substantially parallel to the bottom of said inner surface.
- 4. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inlet means and said outlet means have quick disconnect means.
- 5. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said incombustible material is a liquid foam.
- 6. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 1 comprising a plurality of interconnected tanks.
- 7. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pressurized inert gas source means comprises a pressurized carbon dioxide bottle.
- 8. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said pressurized carbon dioxide bottle includes a flexible discharge hole for discharging the carbon dioxide from said bottle, said flexible discharge hose being provided with a quick disconnect nozzle adapted to fit in said inlet means and said outlet means.
- 9. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said inlet and outlet means quick disconnect sections mate with the quick disconnect nozzle of said carbon dioxide flexible discharge hose and a fluid discharge conduit mounted in one of said inlet and outlet means quick disconnect connections to communicate with said conduit.
- 10. A gasoline safety tank comprising a tank body, an intermediate container contained within said tank body, an interior container containing an inert gas under pressure mounted in said intermediate container, inlet and outlet means secured to said intermediate container, said inlet and outlet means being interchangeable and adapted to receive and discharge fluid, a conduit connected to said inlet means and extending into said intermediate container adjacent the floor of said intermediate container, said interior container comprising a pressurized gas source means selectively connected to said inlet means and adapted to discharge pressurized inert gas into said intermediate container through said conduit so that said inert gas can bubble up through the liquid contained in the intermediate tank in series connected to a filtration means container into the top of said intermediate container to pressurize the liquid in said intermediate container, and pressure released means connected to said outlet means.
- 11. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 10 wherein said pressure release means comprises a relief valve and a pressure gauge connected to said pressure relief valve.
- 12. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 10 wherein said conduit is L-shaped with the bottom leg of the L being substantially parallel to the bottom of said cylindrical container.
- 13. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 10 wherein said inlet means and said outlet means have a quick disconnect construction.
- 14. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 13 wherein said inlet means and outlet means have two way valves mounted thereto.
- 15. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 10 wherein said interior container comprises a pressurized carbon dioxide holding container.
- 16. A gasoline safety tank system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said intermediate container and tank body define foam holding compartment.
- 17. A portable safety tank comprising a tank body, an intermediate container mounted inside said tank body, an interior container mounted in said intermediate container, means on said intermediate container to receive a volatile liquid into its interim, said interior container containing a pressurized inert gas heavier than air, a conduit connecting said interior container to said intermediate container, a second conduit connecting said interior container to said tank body, and a fire resistant foam material placed in a compartment defined by the inner surface of said tank body and the outer surface of said intermediate container.
- 18. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 17 wherein the pressured inert gas is carbon dioxide.
- 19. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 17 including a conduit connected to an inlet formed in said intermediate container said conduit being L-shaped with the bottom leg of the L being substantially parallel to the bottom of said intermediate container.
- 20. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 17 wherein the pressurized inert gas is nitrogen.
- 21. A gasoline safety tank as claimed in claim 17 wherein the pressurized inert gas is foam.
CROSS REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 550,589 filed Feb. 19, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,000,726.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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