Claims
- 1. In a shield for protecting a portion of the bottom of a liquid storage tank which underlies the bottom of a cylindrical fill drop tube having a hollow interior defined by sidewalls through which a gauge stick is dropped to measure the liquid level of the tank contents and wherein the bottom of the drop tube defines a space above the tank bottom, the improvement which comprises
- a combination shielding means and positioning means to interpose a protector between the bottom of the gauge stick and the bottom of the tank,
- said shielding means comprising a circular baseplate of slightly smaller diameter than the diameter of the drop tube, the baseplate being adapted to be vertically moved within the fill drop tube, the positioning means being permanently affixed to the shielding means and being in sliding engagement within the fill drop tube,
- said positioning means comprising at least three legs of length greater than the space between the bottom of the tank and the bottom of the fill drop tube, the legs being adopted to position the baseplate in registry below the fill drop tube, the legs each having a first end and a second end, the respective first ends being connected to the baseplate and the respective second ends being in sliding contact and engagement within the interior of the fill drop tube,
- the said second ends of the legs being biased outwardly of the baseplate, the second ends frictionally engaging the sidewalls within the said hollow interior; and
- a tie bar interconnecting at least two legs in spaced relation above the baseplate whereby the two connected legs act as a unit to engage simultaneously the interior of the drop tube.
- 2. The shield of claim 1 wherein the number of legs is four and wherein the tie bar is continuous to define a ring and wherein all of the legs are interconnected by the ring.
- 3. The shield of claim 2 wherein the ring is attached to the legs near their midpoints between the first and second ends.
- 4. The shield of claim 2 wherein the ring is attached to the legs near their respective second ends.
- 5. The shield of claim 2 wherein the ring is split in at least one location.
- 6. The shield of claim 2 wherein the ring is split in two locations.
- 7. The shield of claim 2 wherein the diameter of the ring is approximately equal to the diameter of the baseplates.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 275,807, filed June 22, 1981 and entitled "Tank Bottom Shield".
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