Claims
- 1. An underwater storage assembly comprising
- at least one cylindrical storage tank,
- a skid assembly for maintaining each tank in position so that a first end of the tank is positioned higher than a second end of the tank,
- said skid including pile receiving means for engagement with piles for securing the skid assembly in place at the bottom of the sea,
- each tank having
- at least one rigid cylindrical wall defining an inner chamber,
- a flexible membrane secured to the inside of said one cylindrical wall for dividing the inner chamber into a first and a second compartment,
- a passage for allowing water to pass freely into and from said first compartment from the environment,
- a filtering apparatus associated with each tank for preventing debris and sea organisms from entering the tank through the respective passage, and
- at said first end, means for receiving fluids into and discharging fluids from said second compartment, said second compartment being capable of storing said fluids and said second compartment being fluid-tight, each receiving and discharging means including a feeder pipe extending substantially the entire length of the second compartment parallel to the axis of the tank and said feeder pipe being perforated at a plurality of locations along the portion of its length within the tank.
- 2. An underwater storage assembly comprising
- a plurality of cylindrical storage tanks having two contiguous, concentric cylindrical walls,
- a skid assembly for maintaining each tank in position so that a first end of the tank is positioned higher than a second end of the tank, said skid assembly including a pile receiving means engageable with driven piles for securing the skid assembly to the bottom of the sea,
- a manifold positioned adjacent each tank at its higher end and connected to receive and discharge fluid to equipment positioned above the surface of the water,
- each tank having
- a rigid inner wall defining an inner chamber, said inner wall being provided with a smooth inner surface,
- a flexible membrane secured to the inside of said inner wall for dividing the chamber into first and second compartments,
- said membrane being secured to said inner wall at least along an axial length of the tank and said membrane in cooperation with said inner wall being operative to make said second compartment fluid-tight,
- a passage for allowing seawater to pass freely into and out of said first compartment from surrounding environment,
- a screened filtering apparatus associated with each tank for preventing debris and sea organisms from entering the tank through the passage,
- means for receiving fluids into and discharging fluids from said second compartment, said means including
- a feeder pipe extending substantially the entire length of the second compartment and being perforated at a plurality of locations along a substantial portion of its length within the second compartment, said feeder pipe extending from said second compartment and connecting with said manifold through a remotely controlled valve, said valve operative to control the flow of fluids to and from the second compartment through the feeder pipe, and
- the second cylindrical wall being composed of a dense material to counterbalance the buoyancy of a fluid stored in the tank.
- 3. An underwater storage assembly comprising
- at least one cylindrical storage tank having a first end and a second end,
- a frame assembly for maintaining each tank in position,
- said frame including pile receiving means for engagement with piles for securing the frame assembly in place at the bottom of the sea,
- each tank having
- at least one cylindrical wall defining an inner chamber,
- a flexible tubular membrane secured to the inside of said one cylindrical wall at a plurality of points along a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of said tank, and dividing the inner chamber into a first and a second compartment,
- said membrane, when in an expanded state within said chamber having no folds along its circumference,
- a passage for allowing water to pass freely into and out of said first compartment,
- a filtering apparatus associated with each tank for preventing debris and sea organisms from entering the tank through the respective passage, and
- at said second end, means for receiving fluids into and discharging fluids from said second compartment, said second compartment being capable of storing said fluids and said second compartment being fluid-tight, said fluid receiving means including a feeder pipe extending substantially the length of said tank parallel to a longitudinal axis of said tank and said feeder pipe in combination with securing hardward securing said membrane in place.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 718,981, filed Aug. 30, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,141,377.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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