Tank

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Inventors

Bawden, Ralph D.

Application #

101866

Filed

Dec-10-1979

Published

Dec-22-1981

Current US Class

206/518
206/519
220/565
220/675

International Classes

B65D 001/42; B65D 021/02

Field of Search

220/1 206/507 206/515 206/518 206/519 206/520

Assignee

Recreational Plastics, Inc. (Wibaux, MT)

Examiners

Lowrance; George E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Urban; Arthur L.

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Abstract
A tank including a bottom portion, sidewall portions and endwall portions forming a unitary structure with a top opening, a plurality of support sections spaced about the periphery of the structure, the support sections including buttress sections extending from the bottom portion upwardly toward and terminating adjacent the free edges of the wall portions, each of the buttress sections including a main surface that is spaced from the wall portion adjacent the bottom portion and converges toward the wall portion adjacent the free edge thereof, the support sections including base sections extending upwardly from the bottom portion a fraction of the height of the wall portion, each of the base sections including a main surface disposed substantially parallel to and spaced from the wall portion, each of the base sections including a top surface substantially parallel to the bottom portion, the base sections being disposed between the buttress sections, the base sections being disposed along one wall portion in positions staggered from the positions of buttress and base sections disposed along an opposite wall portion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tank including a bottom portion, sidewall portions and endwall portions molded as an integral structure with a top opening, a plurality of support sections spaced about the periphery of said structure and integrally molded with said bottom and wall portions, said support sections including inward buttress sections extending from said bottom portion upwardly toward and terminating adjacent the free edges of said portions, said buttress sections forming depressions in the exterior surfaces of said bottom and wall portions, each of said buttress sections including a main surface that is spaced from said wall portion adjacent said bottom portion and converges toward said wall portion adjacent the free edge thereof, said support sections including inward base sections extending upwardly from said bottom portion a fraction of the height of said wall portion, said base sections forming depressions in the exterior surfaces of said bottom and wall portions, each of said base sections including a main surface disposed substantially parallel to and spaced from said wall portion, each of said base sections including a top surface substantially parallel to said bottom portion, said base sections being disposed between said buttress sections, said base sections being disposed along one wall portion in positions staggered from the positions of buttress and base sections disposed along an opposite wall portion.



Description
This invention relates to a noval tank and more particularly relates to a new storage tank.

Storage tanks for liquids are made in a variety of shapes. The shape selected ordinarily is dependent upon the desires or needs of the user. One essential of tanks is that the walls have sufficient structural integrity that they will support the weight of the liquid within the tank.

The problems of tank design are compounded with increases in the size thereof. As tank size increases, the walls of the tank must be greatly strengthened to maintain the structural integrity of the tank and to confine the contents properly.

Strengthening the walls necessitates changes in the materials of which the walls are fabricated or employing materials of greater weight and thickness. Strengthening of the walls is particularly important with tanks which simply rest on the ground since in such cases the walls have no outside support whatsoever.

One important use of liquid storage tanks is in stock watering tanks. Ranchers and other stockmen place tanks at a number of locations on their property to provide water for their stock. Since the stock ordinarily is moved from one area of the property to another as the grass is eaten, it is necessary to provide water at each of the areas in which the stock will be grazing.
 
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