Overfill and fluid level indicators for use on flexible collapsible liquid tanks
10358286 ยท 2019-07-23
Inventors
- George Bartz (Delta, CA)
- Victor Yaremenko (Delta, CA)
- Jennifer Chi (Delta, CA)
- Paul Reichard (Delta, CA)
Cpc classification
G01F23/00
PHYSICS
G01F23/22
PHYSICS
B65D90/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D90/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F23/00
PHYSICS
G08B21/00
PHYSICS
G01F23/22
PHYSICS
Abstract
An overfill indicator for a flexible collapsible liquid storage tank made of a liquid impervious fabric and having a floor and a top wall with a vent therein, the overfill indicator comprising a connector portion adapted to removably connecting to the vent of the tank, an indicator movably mounted to the connector portion, the indicator being moveable between a resting position and a visually noticeable alert position, a base portion located on the inside of the tank and on the floor thereof and aligned with the vent, and a linkage connecting the base to the indicator such that the indicator is moved from the resting position to the alert position as the top wall of the tank reaches a threshold distance from the floor as the tank is filled with liquid, wherein said threshold distance coincides with the tank having reached a desired liquid capacity.
Claims
1. An overfill indicator for a flexible collapsible liquid storage tank made of a liquid impervious fabric and having a floor and a top wall with a vent opening therein, the overfill indicator comprising: a vent cap adapted to releasably connect with the vent opening on the top wall of the flexible collapsible liquid storage tank, the vent cap having a tubular body that mates with the vent opening and is open to the inside of the tank; an indicator mounted to the vent cap, the indicator being moveable between a resting position and a visually noticeable alert position, and having a lever arm located within the tubular body; a base portion on the inside of the tank that is attached to the floor of the tank at a location that is coaxially aligned with the vent opening when the tank is at a maximum liquid capacity; and a linkage connecting the base portion to the lever arm of the indicator, the linkage having a length calibrated to move the indicator from the resting position to the alert position as the top wall of the tank reaches a threshold distance from the floor as a result of the liquid in the tank, wherein said threshold distance coincides with the tank having reached a maximum liquid capacity.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the linkage comprises a flexible line of a predetermined length that becomes taut when the tank reaches the maximum liquid capacity thereby moving the indicator into the alert position.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the indicator includes an axle extending across the tubular body, and the lever arm is connected to the axle in a manner to rotate the indicator from the resting position to the alert position upon being actuated by the taut linkage.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the linkage comprises a fixed section that is connected to the lever arm and extends to a bottom of the tubular body, a flexible line that is releasably connected to the fixed section, and the flexible line is of a predetermined length that becomes taut when the tank reaches the maximum liquid capacity thereby moving the indicator into the alert position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In drawings which illustrate by way of example only embodiments of the invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) In the illustrated embodiment, the linkages 40 comprise of a short fixed section such as cable portion 48, a D-ring 56 connected to a base portion such as fabric piece 57 that is welded to the inside surface 42 of the bottom wall 12, and a flexible strip of tank fabric material, cable or line 54 that extends from the D-ring 56 to the cable portion 48. The fabric piece 57 functions as a base portion located on the inside of the tank and on the floor thereof and aligned with the vent.
(11) The cable portion 48 at its upper end is looped through a hole 49 in the arm 38 that is offset from the axle 34. The bottom end of the cable 48 is also provided with a loop 50. The flexible strip 54 is preferably removably connected to the loop 50 of cable portion 48, the D-ring 56 or both, by releasable clip connectors 58 (or similar mechanisms) to facilitate the removal of the vent apparatus 22 from the tank 10 as necessary or desired. In this embodiment of the linkages 40, the status of the indicator flag 32 may be calibrated to a specific size model of tank by predetermining the length of the flexible strip 54 that will cause the linkages 40 to go taut at a desired volume fill level of the tank, Variations of the components of the linkages 40 are contemplated, and in some embodiments, the entire linkage may comprise simply of a fabric strip, cable or line attached directly to the bottom of the tank and the arm 38.
(12) Several other configurations are possible. For example, the vent with flag device for use as an overfill alarm may be sold with a new collapsible tank. The tank will have a fabric tab 57 with a D-ring 56 welded to the bottom of the tank on the inside to connect to a fabric strip or fuel resistant cable that will attach to the flag mechanism on the vent. The fabric strip or cable length will be determined by the shape and size of the tank.
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(14) In some embodiments, the flag may be biased towards the down position by means of a spring or other suitable mechanism acting on the flag, axle or arm, and the biasing force is released or overcome by the force applied by the linkage to the arm.
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(16) While the above description and illustrations constitute preferred or alternate embodiments of the present invention, it will be appreciated that numerous variations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the embodiments described and illustrated herein should not be considered to limit the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.