Storage tanks with secondary containment

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Inventors

Sharp, Bruce R.

Application #

364118

Filed

Jun-12-1989

Published

Apr-3-1990

Current US Class

073/49.2
156/155
220/560.03
220/567.1
220/567.2
220/62.19

International Classes

B65D 090/22

Field of Search

73/49.2 156/155 156/173 156/175 156/289 220/1 264/317

Examiners

Foster; Jimmy G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wilson; Charles R.

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Abstract
A method of making a jacketed storage tank comprises applying a layer of wax over a rigid inner storage tank, applying fibrous reinforcing material and resinous material onto the wax, and then curing. The wax is subsequently melted and removed to create a continuous space. The resultant jacket is structurally independent from the storage tank, yet is in such close proximity thereto that the resultant jacketed storage tank has an integral structural strength capable of withstanding external load forces normally encountered by underground storage tanks. Secondary containment is provided by the jacket.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A storage tank system for liquids having secondary containment capability and sufficient integral structural strength to withstand external load forces, comprising:

(a) a rigid inner storage tank for storing the liquid; and

(b) a jacket made of a fibrous reinforced resinous material which completely encases the inner storage tank to form a closed space, said jacket having an irregular underside with resin protrusions extending to the inner storage tank to act as force transfer supports thereby causing the jacket to contact the rigid inner storage tank in a random pattern,

said system further characterized by the jacket being structurally independent from the inner storage tank, yet is in such close proximity to the inner storage tank that said jacket and inner storage tank reinforce one another to achieve the integral structural strength.



Description
This invention relates to a method of making storage tanks. More particularly, the invention relates to a method of making underground storage tanks which have secondary containment means

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Commercial and industrial storage tanks are widely used for storing a great variety of liquids. Some of these liquids are highly corrosive and/or are flammable. Recent proposed regulations will soon require most storage tanks to have secondary containment means and possibly a fail safe design feature to guard against accidental soil, water, and air contamination. Secondary containment means must be capable of containing leaked liquid from the storage tank. Rigid double walled tanks have been suggested as one alternative. While effective for containment purposes, such tanks, as presently available, are costly to build and difficult to install because of their weight. Such tanks are built by basically forming two rigid tanks utilizing different sized, reusable molds and then placing one tank inside the other.
 
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