Unitized fuel storage system

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Inventors

Fiech, Manfred M.

Application #

383505

Filed

Feb-2-1995

Published

Dec-24-1996

Current US Class

073/49.2
137/234.6
137/587
137/590
141/285
141/325
141/59
141/95
141/98
405/52

International Classes

B67D 005/60

Field of Search

141/44 141/45 141/59 141/83 141/86 141/88 141/95 141/98 141/100 141/104 141/285 141/290 141/325 73/49.2 405/52-55 137/88 137/93 137/234.6 137/312 137/314 137/363 137/364 137/375 137/576 137/587 137/588 137/590 137/591 220/565

Examiners

Jacyna; J. Casimer

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman Darby & Cushman, L.L.P.

US Patent References

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4100758   Vacuum assist fuel...
4147269   Fuel oil storage tank
4166485   Gasoline vapor em...
4592386   Tank overfill protect...
4615362   Overfill and spillag...
4639164   Underground tank...
4685327   Total containment st...
4807675   Overfill assembly w...
4818151   Secondary contain...
4871084   Tank secondary co...
4884709   Underground stora...
4951844   Double walled cyli...
4968179   Secondary contain...
4989447   Liquid confinement...
5018558   Storage tank system...
5038838   System for safe vap...
5117677   Two-stage vacuum...
5167142   Double walled stor...
5186222   Fuel spillage contr...
5217052   Containment assem...
5246044   Fuel dispenser pu...
 

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Abstract
A unitized tank structure including a vessel having at least first and second compartments. Fill lines are coupled to the vessel providing access to fill the first and second compartments of the vessel. At least one sump riser portion is coupled to the vessel and extends therefrom. At least first and second dispensing lines are disposed within the sump riser portion and penetrate the vessel. Each dispensing line extends within the vessel and within the first and second compartments. Cross-over venting structure is provided within the vessel and is constructed and arranged to provide venting between the first and second compartments.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A unitized tank structure comprising:

a vessel having at least first and second compartments;

fill lines coupled to the vessel providing access to fill said first and second compartments of said vessel with fuel;

at least one sump riser portion coupled to the vessel and extending therefrom;

at least first and second dispensing lines for dispensing fuel from the vessel, said dispensing lines being disposed within the sump riser portion and penetrating the vessel, each dispensing line extending within said vessel and within an associated one of said first and second compartments, said sump riser portion being constructed and arranged to contain fuel which may leak from said dispensing lines; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an underground fuel storage tank structure uniquely designed with a built-in sump portion and permanently affixed product piping lines disposed for easy connection to a dispenser. The structure is outfitted with automatic and continuous vacuum extraction of vapor and product that may accumulate within the sump portion. Access is provided to the sump portion. The system is equipped to provide Stage I and Stage II vapor recovery.

2. Related Art

Presently, there are thousands of fuel service stations located across the country. Each year many new service stations are constructed requiring underground storage tanks. In addition, existing service stations are renovated by replacing old fuel storage tanks with new tanks.

Generally, the installation of a fuel storage tank requires the removal of earth creating a deep hole large enough to place the fuel storage tank therein. Underground piping is then connected to the fuel storage tank. The underground piping is provided for filling and venting the fuel storage tank. Other piping is also attached to the fuel storage tank for distribution of its contents to a dispenser.
 
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