Expandable holding tank
09969547 ยท 2018-05-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D88/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D88/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An expandable holding tank includes a base supporting a first sidewall to define a liquid retaining enclosure. A second sidewall travels up and down one of an exterior face or an interior face of the first sidewall from a stored position to an operative position. In the stored position, the second sidewall is nested with the first sidewall to position a lower edge of the second sidewall adjacent to the base. In the operative position, the second sidewall is telescopically extended relative to the first sidewall to place the lower edge of the second sidewall at a distance from the base and an upper edge of the second sidewall extending above an upper edge of the first sidewall.
Claims
1. An expandable holding tank, comprising: a base supporting a first sidewall to define a liquid retaining enclosure, the first sidewall having an exterior face, an interior face, an upper edge and a lower edge; a second sidewall positioned adjacent to the first sidewall, the second sidewall having an exterior face, an interior face, an upper edge and a lower edge; a drive mechanism that selectively moves the second sidewall up and down one of the exterior face or the interior face of the first sidewall from a stored position to an operative position, in the stored position the second sidewall is nested with the first sidewall to position the lower edge of the second sidewall adjacent to the base, in the operative position the second sidewall is telescopically extended relative to the first sidewall to place the lower edge of the second sidewall at a distance from the base and the upper edge of the second sidewall extending above the upper edge of the first sidewall; a continuous peripheral first seal component carried by the first sidewall and positioned along or in proximity to the upper edge of the first sidewall, and a continuous peripheral second seal component carried by the second sidewall and positioned along or in proximity to the lower edge of the second sidewall, wherein the peripheral first seal component and the peripheral second seal component comprise structural flanges; in the operative position, the peripheral second seal component is adjacent to the peripheral first seal component; a connection comprising threaded fasteners that sealably connects the peripheral first seal component and the peripheral second seal component when the second sidewall is in the operative position, to form a leakage barrier to prevent leakage between the first sidewall and the second sidewall, the threaded fasteners applying a compressive force to the peripheral first seal component and the peripheral second seal component, the threaded fasteners being oriented vertically, and a stop to selectively maintain the second sidewall in the operative position.
2. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein a removable cover is supported by the upper edge of the second sidewall.
3. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein the base is mounted on a transport skid.
4. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein the leakage barrier comprises: the continuous peripheral first seal component is positioned along or in proximity to the upper edge of first sidewall; and the continuous peripheral second seal component is positioned along or in proximity to the lower edge of the second sidewall; such that when the second sidewall is raised to the operative position, the peripheral second seal component is brought into sealing engagement with the peripheral first seal component to form a liquid seal.
5. The expandable holding tank of claim 4, wherein the peripheral first seal component and the peripheral second seal component are structural flanges.
6. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, further comprising a flexible liner suspended along the upper edge of the second sidewall and positioned within the enclosure.
7. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism serves as the stop to maintain the second sidewall in the operative position.
8. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism is a scissor lift.
9. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism is a scissor lift that has hydraulic actuators.
10. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein further comprising an additional compressible seal that is compressed by the threaded fasteners against the peripheral first seal component and the peripheral second seal component.
11. The expandable holding tank of claim 10, wherein a sealing gasket is positioned between the peripheral first seal component and the peripheral second seal component.
12. The expandable holding tank of claim 10, wherein the threaded shafts of the threaded fasteners extend through the openings in the peripheral first seal component to engage the threaded fastener receptacles of the peripheral second seal component and the heads of the threaded fasteners engage the peripheral first seal component.
13. The expandable holding tank of claim 10, wherein the heads of the threaded fasteners are removably connected to the threaded fasteners, the threaded fasteners are integrally formed with the threaded fastener receptacles of the peripheral second seal component, and the threaded shafts of the threaded fasteners extend through the openings in the peripheral first seal component and connected with the heads of the threaded fasteners.
14. The expandable holding tank of claim 1, wherein: the peripheral second seal component comprises threaded fastener receptacles; the peripheral first seal component comprises openings; and the fasteners comprises threaded fasteners, and the threaded fasteners comprising a head and a threaded shaft; and the openings in the peripheral first seal component is sized to allow the threaded shafts of the threaded fasteners to pass through the openings and to prevent the heads of the threaded fasteners from passing through the openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) A first embodiment of expandable holding tank generally identified by reference numeral 100, will now be described with reference to
(11) Structure and Relationship of Parts:
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(15) Some form of means must be provided to raise second sidewall 14 from the stored position illustrated in
(16) For reasons of safety and to prevent debris from falling into enclosure 20, removable cover 16 is supported by upper edge 36 of second sidewall 14. In order to facilitate transport to site, loading and unloading, base 10 is mounted on transport skid 18.
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(21) With first embodiment 100, second sidewall 14 was moved to an operative position by lifting equipment and then maintained in the operative position by securing a plurality of fasteners to structural flanges provided by first seal component 42 and second seal component 44. In second embodiment 200, a drive mechanism, generally identified by reference numeral 210, has been provided to move second sidewall 14 from the stored position illustrated in
(22) In the first embodiment 100, leakage was avoided by providing a leakage barrier 40 with a first seal component 42 being carried by first sidewall 12 and a second seal component 44 carried by second sidewall 14. Referring to
(23) In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
(24) The scope of the claims should not be limited by the illustrated embodiments set forth as examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with a purposive construction of the claims in view of the description as a whole.