Molded septic tank

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Inventors

McKenzie, Kenneth M.
Anderson, Wayne R.
Abrams, Lorne

Application #

329266

Filed

Mar-27-1989

Published

Oct-9-1990

Current US Class

210/532.2
220/671
220/675
405/53

International Classes

B65D 006/38

Field of Search

405/53 220/5 210/532.2 210/195.1

Assignee

Bonar Inc. (Burlington, CA)

Examiners

Taylor; Dennis L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Battison; Adrian D., Ade; Stanely G., Thrift; Murray E.

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4325823   Wastewater treatme...
4359167   Subterranean plast...
4579242   Molded plastic pres...

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Abstract
A septic tank is formed from a plurality of tank modules each of which comprises a substantially closed container. Each tank module is bolted to a next adjacent tank module at a flat end wall thereof with the bolts being of large diameter and in some cases including a central longitudinally extending opening so that the bolts act to communicate fluid from one tank module to the next adjacent tank module. Each tank module is shaped with an upper wall part which is of parabolic arch shape and a base wall which is substantially flat. This defines the optimum shape for strength to accommodate the forces when the tank is buried. Tanks can thus be formed in modular parts so that various different size modules can be connected together by the above coupling technique to form a multitude of different sizes of tank. An access opening in the upper wall is defined at the junction between two tank modules with the central dividing walls between the tank modules being cut down to allow a person to enter either of the tank modules from the single access opening. The tank provides a required strength at minimum wall thickness and also the end walls automatically provides bulkheads for dividing one septic compartment from the next.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A tank for containing liquid materials comprising a plurality of tank modules, each module being separately molded from a plastics material to define a hollow substantially closed integrally molded container defined by a pair of spaced end walls transverse to a horizontal axis of the container and a peripheral wall having an upper wall portion and a base wall portion and substantially surrounding said axis, the end walls being integrally molded with the wall portions so that the peripheral wall is connected to the end walls such that the end walls extend as a transverse support across the wall portions of the peripheral wall to act as a structural support therefor, a connecting one of the pair of end walls of one tank module being connected to a connecting one of the pair of end walls of a next adjacent tank module, each one of the connecting end walls having a part thereof shaped so as to cooperate with a part of the other of the connecting walls in a contacting relationship, a plurality of clamping members, each clamping member passing through the contacting parts of the end walls at a position thereon spaced from the other clamping members so as to hold said end walls clamped together in said contacting relationship, and means defining cooperating openings in said contacting parts allowing communication of said liquid materials from said one tank module to said next adjacent tank module.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a tank for containing liquid materials in an underground buried location which is particularly but not essentially suitable for a septic or holding tank in which sewage products are contained and/or treated. The term "liquid material" used herein is intended to include various liquids such as water, effluent and the like together with liquid containing various solids such as are produced or stored in a sewage waste system.

Septic and holding tanks for sewage materials have been manufactured for many years and generally the available materials from which these tanks are manufactured are concrete, glass fiber reinforced resin materials and more recently rotationally molded plastics materials.

Examples of concrete tanks are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,677,626 (Frappy); and 1,715,466 (Miller). One example of a tank formed from a glass fiber reinforced material is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,426,903 (Olecko). A more recent product related to a molded tank is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,741,393 (Estes). A further patent which is not clear about the method of construction is U.S. Pat. No. 4,325,823 (Graham) which mentions the use of "fiberglass" but is more concerned with the technique of operation of the septic system.
 
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