The present invention relates to a system for converting easily a standard truck to a water tanker which includes a couple of inflatable flexible water bags.
A water tanker is a truck that has a huge water tank on its platform. Many organizations have truck fleet which includes several water tankers, for example armies and emergency forces, that use water tankers for mobilizing and supplying fresh drinking water for groups of people while they are in the countryside. Usage of conventional water tankers involves several problems. First, when there is no need to mobilize water it is impossible in practice to use the water tanker vehicle for mobilizing other kind of transports because the water tank cannot be removed and put back on the truck platform. Second, the water tank is usually a rigid metal or plastic material and the usage of such types of rigid tanks involves problems of chlorinating and cleaning the tank which are both costly and time consuming processes. The present invention aims to provide an effective and efficient solution for these problems.
The intention of the drawings attached to the application is not to limit the scope of the invention and its application. The drawings are intended only to illustrate the invention and they constitute only one of its many possible implementations.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a portable and modular system for converting a standard truck easily to a water tanker, and vice versa. It is also an object of the present invention to provide the system wherein the weight of each part of it is not relatively heavy and one or two persons can lift, place and build it on the truck platform. In addition, it is also an object of the present invention to provide the system wherein it includes a couple of inflatable flexible water bags.
The system subject matter of the present invention (hereinafter “the System”) comprises several frames (1), several connecting rods (3), several carrying sheets (4) and couple of inflatable flexible water bags (5).
The frame (1) is designed in general in a rectangular shape as described for example in
The frames (1) should be put on the truck platform (100) as described for example in
The connecting rods (3) are aimed to connect and stabilized the frames (1) when they are located in a line in a perpendicular position on the truck platform (100). The connecting rods (3) include connecting means (31) which are corresponded with the connecting means (11) of the frames (1). In
The carrying sheet (4) is designed generally in a rectangular shape and it is preferably that it will be made of a strong material such as a tarpaulin. The length of the carrying sheets (4) should be fitted to the width of the frames (1) and their width should be fitted to the length of the connecting rods (3). The width edges of the carrying sheets (4) end with sleeves (41) in a way that it is possible to insert the connecting rod (3) into this sleeve (41).
The inflatable flexible water bag (5) (hereinafter “the water bag”) can be made of two layers: internal flexible and inflatable layer that made of materials that meet the standards for usage with fresh drinking water and external layer made of flexible inflatable strong and tough materials to avoid incision and cutting the bag, or from one layer if the water is not for drinking. The water bags (5) include water inlet ports.
The System may also include several fastening straps (6) that are aimed to fasten the frames (1) to the truck platform (100).
The components of the System can be stored everywhere. When there is a necessity to transport fresh water it is possible to convert any standard truck to a water tanker simply by structuring the System on the truck platform (100). The truck platform (100) can be the standard platform of the truck itself or of a trailer. The amount and the size of the System's components depend on the size of the truck platform (100).
Structure of the System: The System in the following example, and also as described in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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225681 | Apr 2013 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2014/050295 | 3/17/2014 | WO | 00 |