Liquid containment system that accommodates vehicle ingress and egress
10124956 ยท 2018-11-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D90/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02D31/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01H1/001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B8/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B65D90/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H17/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B8/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D31/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site includes a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around the perimeter of a support surface and extend upwardly relative thereto. At least one berm member comprises a drive-over barrier.
Claims
1. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site, the system comprising: a load-supporting surface having an upper surface and including at least two adjacent mats forming a perimeter thereof, said load-supporting surface being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, wherein said load-supporting surface is configured to be placed upon the ground, further wherein said perimeter of said load-supporting surface includes at least first and second said perimeter sides each having an upper lip extending horizontally outwardly therefrom and configured to be spaced above the ground, and at least third and fourth said perimeter sides each having a lower lip extending horizontally outwardly therefrom and configured to rest on the ground; a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface and extend upwardly relative to said mats, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon said upper surface of said load-supporting surface from leaking off of said load-supporting surface around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface, at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over barrier that sealingly engages said load-supporting surface; and a plurality of spacers separate and distinct from said mats, each said spacer having a first section configured to be positioned below said upper lip of at least one among said first and second perimeter sides of said load-supporting surface and a second section extending horizontally outwardly from said first section and configured to extend beyond said corresponding upper lip.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein at least two of said berm members are configured to rest at least partially atop said respective second sections of at least two of said spacers, respectively.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein each among said plurality of berm members includes front and rear portions, each said front and rear portion having a respective bottom surface, wherein said bottom surface of said front portion is higher relative to said bottom surface of said rear portion, said rear portion of each among said plurality of berm members being configured to be positioned at least partially atop at least one among the group consisting of said second section of at least one of said plurality of spacers and at least one lower lip of said third or fourth perimeter sides of said load-supporting surface.
4. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site, the system comprising: a load-supporting surface having an upper surface and including at least two adjacent, reusable mats forming a perimeter thereof, said load-supporting surface being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, said perimeter of said load-supporting surface having at least first and second adjacent sides and at least a first corner formed by the intersection of said first and second adjacent sides; a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface and extend upwardly relative to said mats, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon said upper surface of said load-supporting surface from leaking off of said load-supporting surface, at least one of said plurality of berm members being formed in an angular shape and configured to be positioned along said first corner of said perimeter, and at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over bather that sealingly engages said load-supporting surface; and a plurality of spacers separate and distinct from said mats, each said spacer having a first section configured to be positioned below at least part of at least one said mat and a second section extending horizontally outwardly from said first section and configured to extend beyond said corresponding at least one mat, wherein at least two of said berm members are configured to rest at least partially atop said respective second sections of at least two of said spacers, respectively.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein each said berm member includes front and rear portions, each said front and rear portion having a respective bottom surface, wherein said bottom surface of said front portion is higher relative to said bottom surface of said rear portion, said rear portion of each said berm member being configured to be positioned at least partially atop at least one among the group consisting of said second section of at least one of said plurality of spacers and at least part of at least one said mat.
6. The system of claim 4 wherein each said mat includes a plurality of locking pin holes extending therethrough, each said berm member includes at least one locking pin hole extending therethrough and each said spacer includes at least one locking pin hole extending therethrough, further including a plurality of releasable locking pins, each said locking pin being configured to extend through and releasably couple together an adjacent pair of said locking pin holes in any among an adjacent pair of said mats, one of said mats and either an adjacent said berm member or an adjacent said spacer, and one of said berm members and an adjacent said spacer.
7. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site, the system comprising: a load-supporting surface having an upper surface and including at least two adjacent, reusable mats forming a perimeter thereof, said load-supporting surface being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, said perimeter of said load-supporting surface having at least first and second adjacent sides and at least a first corner formed by the intersection of said first and second adjacent sides; a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface and extend upwardly relative to said mats, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon said upper surface of said load-supporting surface from leaking off of said load-supporting surface, at least one of said plurality of berm members being formed in an angular shape and configured to be positioned along said first corner of said perimeter, and at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over bather that sealingly engages said load-supporting surface; and at least one liquid drain assembly releasably engaged with said load-supporting surface and configured to collect liquid disposed upon and provide controlled drainage of liquid off of said load-supporting surface.
8. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from a support surface that includes a plurality of mats, each mat having an upper surface and being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, the support surface having a perimeter extending therearound, the system comprising: a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around the perimeter of the support surface and extend upwardly relative thereto, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon the upper surface of the mats from leaking off of the mats around the perimeter of the support surface, each said berm member having front and rear edges, at least part of said front edge of each said berm member being positionable atop at least part of at least one of the mats during use of the system, at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over barrier that sealingly engages the support surface; and a plurality of spacers separate and distinct from the mats, each said spacer having a first section configured to be positioned below at least part of at least one of the mats and a second section extending horizontally outwardly from said first section and configured to extend beyond the corresponding at least one mat, wherein at least two of said berm members are configured to rest at least partially atop said respective second sections of at least two of said spacers, respectively.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein each said berm member includes front and rear portions, each said front and rear portion having a respective bottom surface, wherein said bottom surface of said front portion is higher relative to said bottom surface of said rear portion, said rear portion of each said berm member being configured to be positioned at least partially atop at least one among the group consisting of said second section of at least one of said plurality of spacers and at least part of at least one mat.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein each mat includes a plurality of locking pin holes extending therethrough, each said berm member includes at least one locking pin hole extending therethrough and each said spacer includes at least one locking pin hole extending therethrough, further including a plurality of releasable locking pins, each said locking pin being configured to extend through and releasably couple together an adjacent pair of said locking pin holes in any among an adjacent pair of mats, one of the mats and either an adjacent said berm member or an adjacent said spacer, and one of said berm members and an adjacent said spacer.
11. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from a support surface that includes a plurality of mats, each mat having an upper surface and being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, the support surface having a perimeter extending therearound, the system comprising: a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around the perimeter of the support surface and extend upwardly relative thereto, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon the upper surface of the mats from leaking off of the mats around the perimeter of the support surface, each said berm member having front and rear edges, at least part of said front edge of each said berm member being positionable atop at least part of at least one of the mats during use of the system, at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over barrier that sealingly engages the support surface; and at least one liquid drain assembly releasably engaged with the support surface and configured to collect liquid disposed upon and provide controlled drainage of liquid off of the support surface.
12. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site, the system comprising: a load-supporting surface having an upper surface and including at least two adjacent mats forming a perimeter thereof, said load-supporting surface being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon; and a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface and extend upwardly relative to said mats, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon said upper surface of said load-supporting surface from leaking off of said load-supporting surface around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface, at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over barrier that sealingly engages said load-supporting surface, wherein each said drive-over barrier includes front and rear edges and a ramp portion extending between said front and rear edges, said ramp portion having upwardly angled faces disposed at least partially along said front and rear edges of said drive-over barrier to allow vehicles to move up, over and down said ramp portion when entering and leaving said load-supporting surface.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein said load-supporting surface is configured to be placed upon the ground, further wherein each said mat is sealingly engaged with each respective adjacent said mat to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween and each said berm member is sealing engaged with each respective adjacent said mat and each respective adjacent said berm member to form a respective liquid-tight seal therebetween, wherein said load-supporting surface and said berm members are configured to prevent the leakage of liquid from the outdoor work-site onto the ground without the need for any liners disposed beneath or adjacent to said load-supporting surface.
14. The system of claim 12 wherein said load-supporting surface includes at least one outer edge extending therearound and each said berm member is configured to sealing engage a portion of said at least one outer edge.
15. The system of claim 12 further including a plurality of releasable locking pins, each said locking pin being configured to extend through and releasably couple together an adjacent pair of said locking pin holes in an adjacent pair of said mats or one of said mats and an adjacent said berm member.
16. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site, the system comprising: a load-supporting surface having an upper surface and including at least two adjacent, reusable mats forming a perimeter thereof, said load-supporting surface being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, said perimeter of said load-supporting surface having at least first and second adjacent sides and at least a first corner formed by the intersection of said first and second adjacent sides; and a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around said perimeter of said load-supporting surface and extend upwardly relative to said mats, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon said upper surface of said load-supporting surface from leaking off of said load-supporting surface, at least one of said plurality of berm members being formed in an angular shape and configured to be positioned along said first corner of said perimeter, and at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over bather that sealingly engages said load-supporting surface, wherein each said drive-over bather includes front and rear edges and a ramp portion extending between said front and rear edges, said ramp portion having upwardly angled faces disposed at least partially along said front and rear edges of said drive-over barrier to allow vehicles to move up, over and down said ramp portion when entering and leaving said load-supporting surface.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein said load-supporting surface is configured to be placed upon the ground, further wherein each said mat is sealingly engaged with each respective adjacent said mat to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween and each said berm member is sealing engaged with each respective adjacent said mat and each respective adjacent said berm member to form a respective liquid-tight seal therebetween, wherein said load-supporting surface and said berm members are configured to prevent the leakage of liquid from the outdoor work-site onto the ground without the need for any liners disposed beneath or adjacent to said load-supporting surface.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein said load-supporting surface includes at least one outer edge extending therearound and each said berm member is configured to sealing engage a portion of said at least one outer edge.
19. The system of claim 17 further including a plurality of releasable locking pins, each said locking pin being configured to extend through and releasably couple together an adjacent pair of said mats or one of said mats and an adjacent said berm member.
20. A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from a support surface that includes a plurality of mats, each mat having an upper surface and being configured to support the weight of people, vehicles and equipment thereupon, the support surface having a perimeter extending therearound, the system comprising: a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around the perimeter of the support surface and extend upwardly relative thereto, said berm members being configured to prevent liquid disposed upon the upper surface of the mats from leaking off of the mats around the perimeter of the support surface, each said berm member having front and rear edges, at least part of said front edge of each said berm member being positionable atop at least part of at least one of the mats during use of the system, at least one of said plurality of berm members comprising a drive-over barrier that sealingly engages the support surface, wherein each said drive-over barrier includes front and rear edges and a ramp portion extending between said front and rear edges, said ramp portion having upwardly angled faces disposed at least partially along said front and rear edges of said drive-over barrier to allow vehicles to move up, over and down said ramp portion when entering and leaving the support surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following figures are part of the present specification, included to demonstrate certain aspects of various embodiments of this disclosure and referenced in the detailed description herein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(22) Characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure and additional features and benefits will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and referring to the accompanying figures. It should be understood that the description herein and appended drawings, being of example embodiments, are not intended to limit the claims of this patent or any patent or patent application claiming priority hereto. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the claims. Many changes may be made to the particular embodiments and details disclosed herein without departing from such spirit and scope.
(23) In showing and describing preferred embodiments in the appended figures, common or similar elements are referenced with like or identical reference numerals or are apparent from the figures and/or the description herein. The figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale or in schematic in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
(24) As used herein and throughout various portions (and headings) of this patent application, the terms invention, present invention and variations thereof are not intended to mean every possible embodiment encompassed by this disclosure or any particular claim(s). Thus, the subject matter of each such reference should not be considered as necessary for, or part of, every embodiment hereof or of any particular claim(s) merely because of such reference. The terms coupled, connected, engaged and the like, and variations thereof, as used herein and in the appended claims are intended to mean either an indirect or direct connection or engagement. Thus, if a first device couples to a second device, that connection may be through a direct connection, or through an indirect connection via other devices and connections.
(25) Certain terms are used herein and in the appended claims to refer to particular components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, different persons may refer to a component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but not function. Also, the terms including and comprising are used herein and in the appended claims in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean including, but not limited to . . . . Further, reference herein and in the appended claims to components and aspects in a singular tense does not necessarily limit the present disclosure or appended claims to only one such component or aspect, but should be interpreted generally to mean one or more, as may be suitable and desirable in each particular instance.
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(27) In this particular example, at least first and second perimeter sides 42, 44 have an upper lip 46 extending horizontally outwardly therefrom and spaced above the ground 20 (or other surface). At least third and fourth perimeter sides 50, 52 have a lower lip 54 extending horizontally outwardly therefrom and resting on the ground 20 (or other surface). When included, the upper and lower lips 46, 54 may have any suitable size, shape, configuration and length. In this example, the upper and lower lips 46, 54 are formed on the adjacent mats 26, such as shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,551 to Seaux, entitled Mat System for Construction of Roadways and Support Surfaces and issued on Aug. 5, 1997, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,257 to Seaux et al., entitled Interlocking Mat System for Construction of Load Supporting Surfaces and issued on Jan. 28, 2003, both of which have a common Assignee as the present patent and the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties. However, the liquid containment system 10 of the present disclosure is not limited to use with load-supporting surfaces 16 having upper and lower lips 46, 54. Other embodiments may be used with load-supporting surfaces 16 not having upper and/or lower lips 46, 54 around their perimeters 40.
(28) The mats 26 may have any suitable form, construction and configuration. Some examples of mats 26 which may be used in various embodiments of the present disclosure are shown and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,653,551 and 6,511,257. For example, the mats 26 may be 14?8 DURA-BASE? mats currently sold by the Assignee of this patent. In this example, each mat 26 is flat, or planar, and constructed of impermeable material, such as thermoplastic material. The exemplary mats 26 have a rectangular shape with opposing pair of short sides 28 (e.g.
(29) In some embodiments, a mat-to-mat seal (not shown) may be used between adjacent mats 26 and between various components of the system 10 described below, such as to provide a fluid-tight seal therebetween. Some example of mat-to-mat seals that may be used in connection with various embodiments of the present disclosure are shown and described in U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/621,898, entitled Method of Producing Impermeable Temporary Load Bearing Surfaces and filed on Apr. 9, 2012, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/803,580, entitled Apparatus and Methods for Sealing Between Adjacent Components of a Load-Supporting Surface, and filed on Mar. 14, 2013, both of which have a common Assignee as the present patent and the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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(32) The spacers 60 and berm members 80 may have any suitable form, configuration, construction and operation. Each spacer 60 of this embodiment is flat, or planar, and constructed of impermeable material, such as thermoplastic material. As shown in
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(38) The illustrated embodiment also includes different types of corner berm members 112: long-to-short-side corner berm members 126 and short-to-long-side corner berm members 130. The exemplary long-to-short side (first) corner berm members 126 are configured so that their left elongated portions 116 are positioned on the sides of the load-supporting surface 16 having the short side(s) 28 of the mat(s) 26. In the illustrated example, these are the first and third perimeter sides 42, 50. The exemplary short-to-long-side (second) corner berm members 130 are positioned on the other corners of the load-supporting surface 16, so their left elongated portions 116 are positioned on the sides of the load-supporting surface 16 having the long side(s) 30 of the mat(s) 26. In the illustrated example, these are the second and fourth perimeter sides 44, 52. In this embodiment, the left elongated portion 116 of the second corner berm member 130 is longer than its right elongated portion 118 and both portions 116, 118 of the first corner berm member 126. The right elongated portion 118 of the exemplary second corner berm member 130 is the shortest of the four respective elongated portions, and the left elongated portion 116 of the first corner berm member 126 is shorter than its right elongated portion 118.
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(42) In another independent aspect of the present disclosure, adjacent berm members 80 may be releasably connectable in any suitable manner. For example, in
(43) The exemplary end support 160 includes an outer face 164 disposed on the outwardly facing side thereof, and an inner face 170 on the opposite side thereof (
(44) The protrusion 166 and recess 172 may have any desired configuration. In this embodiment, the protrusion 166 is a rib 168 and both the protrusion 166 and recess 172 are formed in the same overall shape as the end supports 160. This may be useful, for example, to form a tight sealing engagement between adjacent berm members 80.
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(48) The drive-over barriers 140 may have any suitable form, configuration and operation. In this embodiment, the drive-over barrier 140 is constructed of impermeable material, such as thermoplastic and includes an elongated, upwardly-angled ramp 142. In this example, the ramp 142 is wider than the horizontal base 90 of the other berm members 80, and reaches a height H above the load-supporting surface 16 sufficient to contain and prevent the leakage of a particular volume of fluid on the surface 16. For example, the height H of the ramp 142 may be at least three inches above the load-supporting surface 16.
(49) When included, one or more drive-over barrier 140 can be added to or removed from the perimeter 40 of the load-supporting surface 16 as desired. In the embodiment of
(50) The illustrated drive-over barrier 140 is positionable on the perimeter 40 of the load-supporting surface 16 in the same way and location as the linear berm members 106, such as previously described with respect to
(51) The exemplary drive-over barrier 140 may be configured to releasably engage the adjacent berm members 80 is any suitable manner. For example, referring to
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(53) The berm members 224, 226 and drain channel 228 may have any suitable form, configuration and operation. Each illustrated drain channel 228 includes an elongated upper portion 234 and an elongated lower portion 237 extending along the length thereof. In this example, the lower portion 237 has at least one recessed fluid passageway 238 extending along its length. The fluid passageway 238 may have any desired configuration. In some embodiments, for example, the fluid passageway 238 may have a width of eight inches. If desired, the upper portion 234 may include a plurality of feed paths 240, each extending at least partially across the width thereof and terminating at the fluid passageway 238, to assist in allowing fluid on the load-supporting surface 16 to drain into the fluid passageway 238. Also if desired, the feed paths 240 may be angled downwardly toward the fluid passageway 238 to encourage fluid drainage from the load-supporting surface 16 thereto.
(54) The exemplary drain channel 228 extends between the long sides 30 of adjacent mats 26 across the load-supporting surface 16 from the first to the third perimeter sides 42, 50. When the load-supporting surface 16 includes at least two mats 26 aligned at their short sides 28, the exemplary liquid drain assembly 220 includes at least two drain channels 228 axially aligned with one another so that their fluid passageways 238 are in fluid communication. In some embodiments, the terminal, or far, ends 230, 232 of the drain channel(s) 228 are offset relative to the first and third perimeter sides 42, 50 of the load-supporting surface 16. In the illustrated embodiment, the first terminal end 230 extends outward of the perimeter 40 and the second terminal end 232 is inward of the perimeter 40.
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(57) When included, the cover 244 may have any suitable form, configuration and operation. For example, the cover 244 may be constructed at least partially of metal or fiberglass. In this example, the cover 244 is a metallic grate 248 having openings through which liquid may flow into the fluid passageway(s) 238 from above. For another example, the cover 244 may instead be a solid panel (not shown) that partially or completely covers the fluid passageway 238, allowing liquid flow into the fluid passageway(s) 238 via the feed paths 240.
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(59) When the terminal ends 230, 232 of the drain channel(s) 228 are offset relative to the perimeter 40, at least one among the third and fourth linear berm members 224, 226 may include an outwardly projecting protrusion 258 engageable with the first terminal end 230, and the other linear berm member 224, 226 may include an inwardly projecting protrusion 256 engageable with the second terminal end 232. In this example, the third linear berm member 224 has the outwardly projecting protrusion 258 and the fourth linear berm member 226 has the inwardly projecting protrusion 256. The terminal end 230 of the illustrated drain channel(s) 228 extends partially beneath and rearwardly beyond the third linear berm member 224 and is covered by the outwardly projecting protrusion 258.
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(61) The exemplary drain outlet member 250 releasably engages the terminal end 230 of the drain channel(s) 228 underneath the protrusion 258 of the third linear berm member 224. Specifically, the outlet member 250 has a base 251 that rests on the ground 20 below the upper and lower portions 234, 237 of the drain channel 228 at the terminal end 230. The drain outlet member 250 includes at least one locking pin hole (not shown) alignable with at least one locking pin hole 236 of the adjacent drain channel 228 and/or a locking pin hole 254 of the outwardly extending protrusion 258 of the berm member 224 to accept a locking pin 34 therethrough for releasably securing them together.
(62) In many embodiments, all of the above components of the system 10 are durable, modular, weather-resistant and reusable. If desired, the liquid containment system 10 may be part of a spill management system to prevent liquid leakage from one or more permanent, semi-permanent or temporary load-supporting surface 16 and allow the clean-up or disposal of such liquid.
(63) In another independent aspect of the present disclosure, the various components of the liquid containment system 10 may be sealingly engaged with adjacent components. For example, the system 10 may be used to provide a self-contained perimeter fluid barrier around the load-supporting surface 16 without the need for any liners below or adjacent to the load-supporting surface 16. For another example, some embodiments of the system 10 may be able to sealingly contain fluid that fills the area over the load-supporting surface 16 to the full vertical extent of the walls 100.
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(67) Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure thus offer advantages over the prior art and are well adapted to carry out one or more of the objects of this disclosure. However, the present invention does not require each of the components and acts described above and is in no way limited to the above-described embodiments or methods of operation. Any one or more of the above components, features and processes may be employed in any suitable configuration without inclusion of other such components, features and processes. Moreover, the present invention includes additional features, capabilities, functions, methods, uses and applications that have not been specifically addressed herein but are, or will become, apparent from the description herein, the appended drawings and claims.
(68) The methods that may be described above or claimed herein and any other methods which may fall within the scope of the appended claims can be performed in any desired suitable order and are not necessarily limited to any sequence described herein or as may be listed in the appended claims. Further, the methods of the present invention do not necessarily require use of the particular embodiments shown and described herein, but are equally applicable with any other suitable structure, form and configuration of components.
(69) While exemplary embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, many variations, modifications and/or changes of the system, apparatus and methods of the present invention, such as in the components, details of construction and operation, arrangement of parts and/or methods of use, are possible, contemplated by the patent applicant(s), within the scope of the appended claims, and may be made and used by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit or teachings of the invention and scope of appended claims. Thus, all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative, and the scope of the disclosure and the appended claims should not be limited to the embodiments described and shown herein.