Baffled fluid container assembly
10745191 ยท 2020-08-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D90/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D88/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rectangular or square fluid container having a baffle assembly configured to fit inside an interior volume within the fluid container. The fluid container is capable of being pressurized and has a number of valves or ports on a top wall thereof, which valves or ports allow for the fluid container to be filled with a fluid, for the fluid container to be pressurized, and for the removal of fluid from the fluid container.
Claims
1. A fluid container comprising: an air and fluid tight a housing comprising multiple outer walls, the walls including a top wall, a bottom wall, and four side walls, the six walls defining an interior volume, the housing having a length, width, and height, and a vertical axis; and a baffle assembly dimensioned to fit within the interior of the housing comprising a multiplicity of vertical walls oriented such that they bisect the inner volume into multiple spaces, each vertical wall having side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge, the baffle assembly further comprising at least one horizontal plate, at least some of the vertical walls welded to an inner surface of at least some of the side walls, and at least some of the top edges and bottom edges welded to an inner surfaces of at least one of the top wall and bottom wall; wherein at least some of the walls of the housing engage one another in fluid sealing relation; a containment cap having side walls and a top wall for enclosing the liquid fill valve or port, the air inlet and liquid outlet; and a compressed gas source dimensioned to fit within the containment cap.
2. The fluid container of claim 1, further including a liquid fill valve or port, an air inlet, and a liquid outlet each engaged with the top wall of the housing in fluid tight engagement with the inner volume.
3. The fluid container of claim 2, further including an inner draw tube engaged with the liquid outlet, the inner draw tube with a near and removed end, the removed end adjacent and above an inner surface of the bottom wall and the near end engaging the liquid outlet.
4. The fluid container of claim 3, wherein the bottom wall is sloped towards the removed end of the inner draw tube and the inner draw tube includes a check valve.
5. The fluid container of claim 4, wherein the housing is square or rectangular, and there are no valves or ports or other openings on any of the walls except the top wall.
6. The fluid container of claim 1, wherein some, but not all, of the four side walls are full seam welded at complementary edges.
7. The fluid container of claim 1, wherein at least some of the walls comprise steel.
8. The fluid container of claim 7, wherein the walls are between 3/16 and 1 thick.
9. The fluid container of claim 1, wherein at least some of the edges of some of the vertical walls of the baffled assembly are raised to provide fluid communication from one of the multiple spaces to another of the multiple spaces.
10. The fluid container of claim 1, further including lift clips engaging the housing.
11. The fluid container of claim 1, further including a liquid fill valve, an air inlet, and a liquid outlet on the top wall thereof in fluid tight engagement with the inner volume; further including an inner draw tube with a near and removed end, the removed end adjacent and above an inner surface of the bottom wall and the near end engaging the liquid outlet; and wherein at least some of the four side walls are full seam welded at complementary edges.
12. The fluid container of claim 11, wherein at least some of the edges are vertical.
13. The fluid container of claim 1, further including a fluid level gauge.
14. The fluid container of claim 1, further including a battery, a solar panel for charging the battery, and a fluid pump.
15. The fluid container of claim 1, further including a gas compressor for engaging the interior volume.
16. The fluid container of claim 15, further including a gas regulator.
17. A fluid container comprising: an air and fluid tight housing comprising multiple outer walls, the walls including a top wall, a bottom wall, and four side walls, the six walls defining an interior volume, the housing having a length, width, and height, and a vertical axis; and a baffle assembly dimensioned to fit within the interior of the housing comprising a multiplicity of vertical walls oriented such that they bisect the inner volume into multiple spaces, each vertical wall having side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge, the baffle assembly further comprising at least one horizontal plate, at least some of the vertical walls welded to an inner surface of at least some of the side walls, and at least some of the top edges and bottom edges welded to an inner surfaces of at least one of the top wall and bottom wall; wherein at least some of the walls of the housing engage one another in fluid sealing relation; further including a liquid fill valve or port, an air inlet, and a liquid outlet each engaged with the top wall of the housing in fluid tight engagement with the inner volume; further including a containment cap having side walls and a top wall for enclosing the liquid fill valve or port, the air inlet and liquid outlet; further including a compressed gas source dimensioned to fit within the containment cap.
18. The fluid container of claim 17, further including a dispensing hose and nozzle assembly.
19. The fluid container of claim 17, further including a fill pipe for engaging the liquid fill valve.
20. A fluid container comprising: a housing comprising multiple walls, the walls including a top wall, a bottom wall, and four side walls, the six steel walls defining an interior volume, the housing having a length, width, and height, and a vertical axis; a baffle assembly dimensioned to fit within the interior of the housing comprising a multiplicity of vertical walls oriented such that they bisect the inner volume into multiple spaces, each vertical wall having side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge, the baffle assembly further comprising at least one horizontal plate, at least some of the vertical walls welded to an inner surface of at least some of the side walls, and at least some of the top edges and bottom edges welded to an inner surfaces of at least one of the top wall and bottom wall; wherein the walls of the housing engage one another in fluid sealing relation; further including a liquid fill valve, an air inlet, and a liquid outlet each engaged with the top wall of the housing in fluid tight engagement with the inner volume; further including an inner draw tube engaged with the liquid outlet, the inner draw tube with a near and removed end, the removed end adjacent and above an inner surface of the bottom wall and the near end engaging the liquid outlet; wherein the bottom wall is sloped towards the removed end of the inner draw tube; and wherein some, but not all, of the four side walls are full seam welded at complementary edges; further including a containment cap; further including a compressed gas tank dimensioned to fit within the containment cap; further including a hose and nozzle assembly; further including a fill hose for engaging the liquid fill valve; wherein the housing is square or rectangular; wherein at least some of the walls are made of steel; and further including a battery and an electric, battery powered liquid pump engaged to the liquid outlet for dispensing fluid from the container.
21. A fluid container comprising: an air and fluid tight housing comprising multiple outer walls, the walls including a top wall, a bottom wall, and four side walls, the six steel walls defining an interior volume, the housing having a length, width, and height, and a vertical axis; a liquid fill valve or port, an air inlet, and a liquid outlet; a baffle assembly dimensioned to fit within the interior of the housing comprising a multiplicity of vertical walls oriented such that they bisect the inner volume into multiple spaces, each vertical wall having side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge, the baffle assembly further comprising at least one horizontal plate, at least some of the vertical walls welded to an inner surface of at least some of the side walls, and at least some of the top edges and bottom edges welded to an inner surfaces of at least one of the top wall and bottom wall; and further including a containment cap having side walls and a top wall for enclosing the liquid fill valve or port, the air inlet and the liquid outlet; and further including a compressed gas tank dimensioned to fit within the containment cap.
22. The fluid container of claim 21, further including a battery, a fluid tight battery compartment having a battery compartment door, a solar panel for charging the battery, and a fluid pump engaging the interior of the housing, the fluid pump electrically engaged with the battery.
23. The fluid container of claim 21, wherein at least some of the walls of the housing engage one another in fluid sealing relation.
24. The fluid container of claim 21, further including a compressed gas source.
25. The fluid container of claim 21, wherein the containment cap has a vent.
26. The fluid container of claim 21, wherein the containment cap has an access door.
27. The fluid container of claim 26, wherein the containment cap includes a lock for the access door.
28. The fluid container of claim 21, further including a lifting bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(21) The drawings are seen to describe a fluid bearing container 10, which may be generally rectangular or square and typically comprises a housing 12 and a baffle assembly 14 (see
(22) The top wall may be recessed so as to define a reinforced upstanding edge 28 for reinforcement purposes and for protection of elements on the top wall or for receiving a cap, as set forth in more detail below. The housing may include fluid tight rounded corners 30, which may include reinforced with added steel plates, the rounded corners for strength, where side wall side edges meet one another. Two or more walls may be configured from a sheet, such that the edges are bends in the sheet (see
(23) The housing may be comprised of 10-12 gauge mild steel and welded up in ways known in the art or otherwise joined so as not to leak fluid or air pressure when pressurized. Lift clips 32 may be provided anywhere on the housing, but typically are somewhere along the top edges of the side walls of the housing as seen in
(24) In some embodiments, there are no inlet ports or outlet ports or any other fill ports or other operational or measurement structure on any of the walls of the housing, except the top wall. In other embodiments, there are ports or valves on walls other than the top wall. As seen in
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(26) Other elements may be included on top wall 16, including a fuel level gauge 46 with fuel level sensors or extenders extending into the interior to measure the fuel level FL (see
(27) One of the novelties of Applicant's fluid container 10 lies in the structure and function of baffle assembly 52. It achieves both a housing strengthening function as well as fluid surge reduction. Baffle assembly 52 is dimensioned to be received within the interior of housing 12 and, in one embodiment, to extend from the bottom to the top as set forth in more detail below. Baffle assembly 52 may include a vertical baffle 54 and horizontal elements 56, such as plates. Vertical baffle 54 may include one or more vertical baffle plates, here four designated 58/60/62/64. In addition, the horizontal elements may include on or a multiplicity of horizontal, open, surround plates 66/68/70 provided to maintain structural integrity by, for example, weldment and further baffle the fluid contents of the housing to prevent sloshing during movement of the container.
(28) Turning back to the vertical plates of baffle assembly 52 and with reference to
(29) Plates 58/60/62/64/66/68/70 may be grooved or notched to fit into one another as illustrated in
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(38) In a preferred embodiment of Applicant's container 10, as seen in
(39) Opening 106d in door 106 defines a lock opening in the door and opening 102b in side wall 102 to which a padlock or other lock means may be inserted to lock the door in a closed positionother locking means, such as a hasp and eye may also be used. Thus, containment cap 100 effectively seals access to the valves, gauges, ports, battery, pump, hoses, and other devices on the top wall of housing 12 (see, for example,
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(41) It can be seen that the four vertical side walls may be dimensioned slightly larger so as to engage upstanding edge 28 of housing 12. Top walls 104a/104b/104c may include opposed inclined top walls 104a/104b and horizontal top wall 104c in one embodiment. Horizontal top wall 104c may include a reinforcement load bar 110, typically welded or otherwise fastened to one or more walls of the containment cap 100 and having, centrally located thereon, lifting bracket 112. Lifting bracket 112 will allow entire container 10 to be lifted onto a flatbed truck with a crane or other lifting mechanism, or offloaded at a remote site.
(42) There may be one or more doors 106/108, and it is seen that the doors are hinged to either obscure or provide access to access openings 106a/108a, which may be defined by a perimeter lip 106b/108b, which engages perimeter lip 106c.
(43) In addition to providing both weatherproofing and limited or no unauthorized access to elements in the top of housing 12, it is seen, in some embodiments, that vertical side walls extend, here about six inches, above upstanding edge 28 of housing 12. Furthermore, at the junction of upstanding edge 28 and perimeter 103, there may be fuel tight gasket sealing or other means, such that if there was an overflow at the top of the tank or a spill, such as at the valves and ports at the top of the tank (in one example, warm fuel expansion from a full tank), it is seen that because the side walls are raised, fuel will not spill on the ground. Thus, containment cap contains fuel leakage from the housing and also unauthorized access to elements on the container or fuel hoses, air tanks and the like. The containment cap may be vented on one, two or more sides to provide for ventilation of the interior so as to prevent the buildup of gaseous fumes.
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(48) Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. On the contrary, various modifications of the disclosed embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications, alternatives, and equivalents that fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.