Light footing shoring of a floating roof inside a tank during tank inspection and maintenance
11161685 · 2021-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M11/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04G1/362
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M11/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D88/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04G1/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A shoring structure for insertion inside a tank through a manway of the tank and for installation under the floating roof of the tank. This shoring structure has: a telescoping upright structure made of detachable elements; and these detachable elements being configured for movement through the manway of the tank. Foldable top and bottom panels are mountable to the telescoping upright structure, the top and bottom panels being also respectively configured for movement through the manway of the tank. The foldable bottom panel being configured for integration of a pallet jack thereto, for movement of the shoring structure in a raised position inside the tank when the top and bottom panels being mounted to the upright structure. In another aspect, there is provided a combination of a shoring structure and a pallet jack incorporated in this shoring structure. Also described is a method of inspecting or maintaining a tank.
Claims
1. A shoring structure for insertion inside a tank through a manway of said tank and for installation under the floating roof of said tank, comprising; a telescoping upright structure made of detachable elements; said detachable elements being configured for movement through said manway; foldable top and bottom panels mountable to said telescoping upright structure, said top and bottom panels being respectively configured for movement through said manway; said foldable bottom panel being configured for incorporation of a pallet jack thereto, wherein said bottom panel has pockets thereon for enclosing arms of a pallet jack, and windows there through aligning with forward wheels of said pallet jack when said arms of said pallet jack are inserted in said pockets.
2. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said detachable elements comprising telescoping posts wherein a height of each said post is adjustable by aligning holes and pins through said holes, and each of said posts has a pair of aligning holes respectively filled by a pair of pins.
3. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top and bottom panels each having connectors thereon to receive an end of a respective one of said posts.
4. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top and bottom panels being configured for folding into a rectangular formation.
5. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said top and bottom panels each has a pattern plate affixed thereto for guiding and for securing said rectangular formation.
6. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top panel has a first rubber layer bonded to a top surface thereof, and said bottom panel has a second rubber layer bonded to a bottom surface thereof.
7. A combination of a shoring structure for introduction inside a tank through a manway of said tank and for installation under the floating roof of said tank, and a pallet jack incorporated in said shoring structure, comprising; a telescoping upright structure made of detachable elements; said detachable elements being configured for movement through said manway; foldable top and bottom panels mountable to said upright structure, said top and bottom panels being respectively configured for movement through said manway; a pallet jack being configured for movement through said manway; said pallet jack being incorporated into said bottom panel, for movement of said shoring structure in a raised position inside said tank when said top and bottom panels being mounted to said upright structure.
8. The combination as claimed in claim 7, wherein said detachable elements comprising telescoping posts wherein a height of each said post is adjustable by aligning holes and pins through said holes, and each of said posts has a pair of aligning holes respectively filled by a pair of pins.
9. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein said top and bottom panels each having connectors thereon to receive an end of a respective one of said posts.
10. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein said top and bottom panels being configured for folding in a rectangular formation.
11. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein said top and bottom panels each has a pattern plate affixed thereto for guiding and for securing said rectangular formation.
12. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein said bottom panel has pockets for enclosing arms of said pallet jack, and windows there through aligning with forward wheels of said pallet jack when said arms of said pallet jack are inserted in said pockets.
13. The shoring structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein said top panel has a first rubber layer bonded to a top surface thereof, and said bottom panel has a second rubber layer bonded to a bottom surface thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the shoring structure and method according to the present invention is described herein with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like parts throughout the several views:
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(9) The drawings presented herein are presented for convenience to explain the functions of all the elements included in the preferred embodiment of the present invention. Elements and details that are obvious to the person skilled in the art may not have been illustrated. Conceptual sketches have been used to illustrate elements that would be readily understood in the light of the present disclosure. These drawings are not fabrication drawings, and should not be scaled.
(10) Many components of the preferred shoring structure were not illustrated to facilitate the understanding of the basic concept of the design. The components that were not illustrated are those for which the nature, mountings and functions would be obvious to the person skilled in the art of millwright work and tank maintenance.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) Referring now to
(12) The tank 20 of interest herein generally have a manway 26 on its side through which workers can enter the tank 20 to inspect or repair the tank 20 or the cover 22. Such manway usually have a diameter of twenty-four inches, or smaller.
(13) The bottom surface of the tank 20 has a sealing membrane 28 laid thereon, and this membrane is not made to support concentrated loads. Therefore, any foot traffic or other movement inside the tank must be done carefully.
(14) For illustrative purposes, three preferred shoring structures 30 according to the present invention, are shown in
(15) The preferred shoring structure 30 according to the preferred embodiment is better illustrated in
(16) Each of the top and bottom panels 32, 34 has a layer of rubber 48 bounded thereto. This layer of rubber 48 is bounded to the top surface of the top panel 32, and to the bottom surface of the bottom panel 34. These rubber layers 48 provide a soft contact between the shoring structure 20 and the bottom 28 of the tank and between the shoring structure 30 and the underside of the floating roof 22.
(17) The bottom panel 34 has pockets 50 thereon to register with the arms of a small pallet jack (not shown). Each one of these pockets 50 preferably has a window 52 through the bottom panel 34 to allow the wheels of a pallet jack (not shown) to extend down to the tank floor.
(18) The posts 38 of the upright structure 36 are connected to the top and bottom panels 32, 34 by way of respective connectors 54, that quickly and easily mate with the ends of the telescoping posts 38 of the upright structure 36.
(19) The top and bottom panels 32, 34 are made of four sections and are foldable to a rectangular arrangement by way of a series of hinges 56, such as piano hinges or the like for example. Each of the top and bottom panels 32, 34 are foldable into a rectangular formation 60 as shown in
(20) For example, referring to
(21) Both the top and bottom panels 32, 34 are foldable in a same way, as illustrated in
(22) In use, both the top and bottom panels 32, 34 are folded and passed through the manway of the tank. Each element of the upright structure 36 is passed through the manway of the tank, separately or in pre-assembled units 66 as illustrated in
(23) Because the bottom panel 34 is as wide as the manway can accept, the surface pressure applied to the floor 28 of the tank is minimal. Because the bottom panel 34 is lined with a layer 48 of rubber, the risk of scratching the liner or coating on the bottom 28 of the tank is also minimal. Because of these features, protection of workers inside of a tank is done without adverse effect to the impermeability of the tank.
(24) Referring back to
(25) Also, one may consider a folded panel with more than three or four sides, and a geometry other than a triangle or a rectangle. Therefore, the top and bottom panels of the preferred shoring structure in a folded mode is not limited to the geometry illustrated.
(26) After assembling a shoring structure 30 inside a tank 20, a pallet jack 80 is preferably incorporated into the bottom panel 34, as can be appreciated from
(27) The pallet jack 80 is operated to lift the shoring structure 30 off the floor 28 of the tank and to move it inside the tank. The pallet jack 80 is possibly modified for this purpose so that its arms 82 are spaced apart to fit into the pockets 50 on the bottom plate 34 of the shoring structure 30, with the front wheels 82 protruding through the windows 52 in the bottom panel 34.
(28) Pockets 50 and windows 52 are provided on both sides of the bottom panel 34 so that the pallet jack 80 can be positioned on one side of the shoring structure 30 or the other.
(29) With the front wheels 84 of the pallet jack 80 positioned to extend down through the windows 52 through the bottom panel 34, the entire shoring structure 30 can be lifted off the floor 28, and moved around inside a tank, without any danger of scratching the floor 28 of the tank.