Tank leakage detection system

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Inventors

Peace, Edward R.

Application #

700136

Filed

Feb-11-1985

Published

Jul-22-1986

Current US Class

073/49.2
206/524.3
206/524.5
340/605
340/624
429/163
429/176

International Classes

G08B 021/00

Field of Search

340/605 340/623 340/624 340/625 73/49.2 73/40 73/313 73/308 429/163 429/176 220/408 220/427 220/85 206/524.3 206/524.5

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4524609   Storage tank systems

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Abstract
This tank leakage detection system senses at an early stage the failure of a liner membrane made of a non-corroding material such as lead which allows the escape of a corrosive liquid contained within the tank to the space between the liner membrane and the outer steel walls of the tank. The detection system is made up of a small reservoir located on the bottom of the main tank which is in fluid communication with the space in the main tank between the outer steel walls and the liner membrane. The small reservoir extends laterally beyond one side of the tank and has a tubular projection extending upwardly along the side of the main tank which contains a float which is in turn connected via a linkage to a switch which controls an alarm system. The entry of corrosive fluid between the gap between the outer steel wall and the liner membrane of the main tank will drain into the small reservoir, causing the float in the tubular projection to rise in the tubular housing, thereby tripping the switch and activating the alarm system.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A leak detection system for a corrosive liquid containing tank having outer steel walls and a non-corroding liner comprising:

a small closed reservoir located at least in part below the bottom of the tank and attached thereto, said reservoir being in fluid communication with the space between the outer steel walls of the tank and the non-corroding liner of the tank, said reservoir further including an extension rising upwardly from the main body of the small reservoir and adjacent to a side of the tank, and

float means within the reservoir extension and mechanically connected to a switch which actuates an alarm means upon entry of the corrosive liquid into the reservoir, the rising liquid causing upward movement of the float means, thereby tripping the switch, the float being free to travel within the extension upwardly from a first level at least slightly below the bottom of the tank liner, said first level representing a no alarm condition.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to alarm systems for liquid containing vessels. More particularly, this invention relates to alarm systems sensing the leakage of corrosive fluids into the space between a liner and the outer steel walls of a corrosive liquid containing tank.

Tanks for the confinement of corrosive solutions such as acid are typically fabricated of steel with a non corroding liner inside, normally made from lead. Such tanks find use in metal plating operations and other chemical cleaning applications. Upon the occurrence of a break or fracture in the lead lining of a tank, the corrosive liquid solution passes into the space between the lead lining and the outer steel walls of the tank. There it will collect and corrode away the outer wall of the steel tank. This seriously damages the structural integrity of the tank and will eventually cause other damage when the corrosive solution finally breaks through the outer walls and drains onto flooring or other objects in the vicinity of the tank. Also, serious environmental consequences can result if a hazardous corrosive substance such as a contaminated acid bath enters into a municipal sewage system without proper treatment.
 
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