Claims
- 1. A fluid storage fluid tank having side walls each assembled from a plurality of panels interconnected with one another, each said panel being of hyperbolic paraboloid shape arranged to have its concave surface facing out, and each said panel having lateral edges along which run raised portions which together define a continuous flange and a plurality of spine beams extending essentially from respective mid points of the lateral edges of the panels to a reinforcing boss at a raised central region to provide interconnection between the bosses and flanges within each panel and the adjacent panels being interconnected at their flanges, means for supporting said side walls by applying support to said bosses, whereby liquid load of a filled tank on the surfaces of the respective panels is transmissible to the said flanges and spine beams which are in turn, by said support means, capable of distributing the load throughout the tank.
- 2. A storage tank according to claim 1, which additionally includes external bracing under compression.
- 3. A storage tank according to claim 1, which additionally has a base assembled from a plurality of panels interconnected with one another, each said panel being of hyperbolic paraboloid shape and arranged to have their generally concave surface facing out.
- 4. A storage tank according to claim 1, which additionally has a roof assembled from a plurality of panels interconnected with one another, at least some of the said roof panels being of hyperbolic paraboloid shape and arranged to have their generally convex surface facing out.
- 5. A storage tank according to claim 1, wherein the said side wall panels are each of fibre reinforced plastics material having a metallic facing, the said facings of respective said panels together defining an internal surface of the tank.
- 6. A storage tank according to claim 1, wherein the said spine beams are each upstanding from the concave surface.
- 7. A storage tank according to claim 1, wherein the said spine beams are each upstanding from the convex surface.
- 8. A storage tank according to claim 1, which additionally includes sealing members at each junction defined by respective adjacent corners of adjacent said panels, which sealing members each provide a planar surface facing internally of the tank so that fluid pressure against the said respective surfaces forces the said sealing members into fluid tight sealing engagement with the said panels.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 531,824, filed Sept. 13, 1983.
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