Claims
- 1. A tank lining system which comprises:
- a tank having a wall defining a first opening;
- a flexible sheet lining abutting the interior surface of said wall and defining a second opening that is aligned with the first opening of said tank wall;
- a first collar surrounding said first opening and attached to said tank;
- a second collar surrounding said second opening and attached to said flexible sheet;
- means for retaining said first and second collars together with a hermetic seal of the junction area between them, said retaining means comprising an O-ring of the non-direct compression type positioned between said first and second collars in a seat, said O-ring and seat being spaced from said sheet lining;
- said seat being accessible from the exterior after the first and second collars and flexible sheet have been positioned in the tank, whereby air may be vented between the first and second collars as the flexible sheet is expanded to abut the interior surface of said tank wall, and then the o-ring may be inserted into said seat to provide said hermetic seal.
- 2. The tank lining system of claim 1 in which said first collar and tank wall are each made of metal, the flexible sheet and second collar being each made of plastic materials which are sealingly compatible with each other.
- 3. The tank lining system of claim 1 in which at least a portion of said second collar is surrounded by said first collar in retained-together relation.
- 4. The tank lining of claim 3 in which said first collar defines spaced, inwardly projecting first locking flange means, said second collar defining spaced, outwardly projecting second locking flange means which are proportioned to pass through and to rotationally interlock with said first locking flange means to cause axial locking together of said first and second collars.
- 5. The tank lining of claim 4 having nut means threadedly connected to said second collar and abutting said first collar to force, upon rotation of said nut means, said first and second locking flange means into axially loaded relation.
- 6. The tank lining of claim 3 in which said first and second collars are bolted together.
- 7. A tank lining system which comprises: a tank having a wall defining a first opening; a flexible sheet lining abutting the interior surface of said wall and defining a second opening that is aligned with the first opening of said tank wall;
- a first collar surrounding said first opening and attached to said tank;
- a second collar surrounding said second opening and attached to said flexible sheet; said first collar and tank wall being made of metal, the flexible sheet and second collar being each made of plastic materials which are sealingly compatible with each other, at least a portion of said second collar being surrounded by said first collar in retained-together relation; and
- means for retaining said first and second collars together, with a seal of the junction area between them comprising an O-ring of the non-direct compression type, said first collar defining spaced, inwardly projecting first locking flange means, said second collar defining spaced, outwardly projecting second locking flange means which are proportioned to pass through and to rotationally interlock with said first locking flange means in the style of a bayonet connector lock, to cause axial locking together of said first and second collars with relatively short rotation.
- 8. The tank lining of claim 7 having nut means threadedly connected to said second collar and abutting said first collar to force, upon rotation of said nut means, said first and second locking flange means into axially loaded relation.
- 9. The tank lining of claim 7 in which said first and second collars are bolted together.
Cross Reference to Related Application
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 691,564, filed Apr. 25, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuations (1)
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