Manufacturing of polyethylene floating roof equipped by height adjustable bases for (carbon steel) petroleum storage tanks
20170291761 · 2017-10-12
Inventors
- Saeed Matinitabar (Tehran, IR)
- Ali Erfanian (Mashhad, IR)
- Soheil Matinitabar (Tehran, IR)
- Saman Matinitabar (Tehran, IR)
Cpc classification
B65D88/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A polyethylene floating roof design equipped with height adjustable bases. Allowing full discharge of the tank and having people enter the tank and the space below the roof in case of adjusting the bases in maintenance mode for dredging and repairs.
Claims
1—A floating roof for petroleum storage tanks comprising large numbers of pipes connected to each other in parallel, multiple main plastic sheets are placed on top of said pipes overlapping on top of each other and connected with said multiple pipes and themselves via plastic clamps; a flexible water drainage tube is located at a center of said floating roof and placed on top of said multiple sheets, drains and guides rain water to an outside of said petroleum tank; wherein said storage tank comprises multiple adjustable height bases connected to said floating roof at predetermined distribution; wherein a diameter of said multiple pipes on either side of said floating roof moving towards said center decreases with a slope of at least 1%, therefore creating a v shaped indented area in said center of said floating roof on top of said multiple main plastic sheets for said rain water to collect.
2—The floating roof of claim 1, wherein said pipes are made of polyethylene, wherein each end of said pipes are close ended and tightly sealed avoiding entery of any liquid inside.
3—The floating roof of claim 2, wherein said pipes are arranged at at least one meter distance from each other, and attached together with pipe clamps.
4—The floating roof of claim 3, wherein said multiple main plastic sheets are made of polyethylene.
5—The floating roof of claim 4, wherein said multiple bases comprises at least two adjustable heights, a working and a reparation height, wherein in said reparation height; wherein at a connecting point of each of said bases two additional layers of secondary plastic sheets are placed above and below said main plastic sheet, reinforcing said flowing roof's strength.
6—The floating roof of claim 5, wherein a polyethelyne tube at said multiple bases passes through each of said secondary plastic sheets as well as said sandwiched main plastic sheet therebetween; wherein said tube at one end is connected to and extends above said multiple main plastic sheets and at another end sits at a bottom of said petroleum tank.
7—The floating roof of claim 6, wherein said each of said tubes has an adjusting height pin passing through a hole on said tubes, wherein in during said operational height, said pin is placed in a first position to allow at least 1 meter space between said floating roof and said bottom of said petroleum tank when said tank is low with petroleum and when said pin is adjusted at a second position said floating roof is at least 2 meters height above said bottom of said petroleum tank allowing personal and/or equipment to enter said petroleum tank for cleaning and/or repairing damages and/or changing said floating roof's parts as needed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] The roof (
[0012] To drain rainwater, a flexible tube (22) made of Polyethylene, 6 inches in diameter, is directed from the middle of the roof toward out of the tank body (20) at the lowest point. As seen in
[0013] As seen in
[0014] In order to attach the tube seal, another layer of polyethylene sheet (1) is connected to the existing sheet (1) by plastic rivets (8) at the junction site to reinforce the strength of the roof. Finally, both polyethylene sheets are screwed to the upper and lower points of the rubber (19) on the tube seal with rivets. This connection is done at 50 cm intervals around the roof, and thus, the tube seal (18) is connected rigidly to the roof sheets. Inside the tube seal (18) is filled with kerosene (17). To avoid the full coming down of the roof (because the input and output valves of the tank are placed at the lowest point on the tank, also in case of full lowering of the roof, rainwater drain pipe will be damaged), some bases (2) are provided in different parts of the roof (
[0015] These bases (2) are connected to the roof as follows: Two layers of polyethylene sheets (1) with dimensions of 50×50 cm are connected above and below the main sheet with plastic rivets (3) at the junction point to reinforce the roof strength. A hole 2.5 inches in diameter is opened in the middle of them, through which a 2.5-inch polyethylene tube (12) with a length of 50 cm is passed. To tighten this tube (12) to the roof, both sides of the tube (12) at the top and bottom of the roof are connected with the tube clamps (15). Above the roof, the sidewall of the tube is pierced to pass the holder pin (13) of the bases.
[0016] Through these tubes (12), the 2 inches rods (5) (reparations and operational bases) are passed. These rods are also pierced at two distances of 1 m (operating) (14) and 2 meters (reparations) from the bottom. During normal operation of the roof, where the bases should be in operational mode, the holder pin (13) is passed into the hole with a height of 1 m. In this case, when the oil product tank becomes less than 1 m in height, the roof is placed on these bases (2) and does not come down to the bottom.
[0017] When there is a need to do dredging and reparations inside the tank, the pin (13) is passed into the hole with a height of 2 meters. In this case, the roof will be placed at a height of 2 m on its bases (2), and people and equipment can easily enter the tank. In addition, to prevent entering water rain into the tank, the top of the holder sheath (12) of the bases (2) is covered by a plastic shroud layer (16). All polyethylene parts of the roof that are exposed to the product and its vapors are covered with polyamide coating.
[0018] The advantages of this design are as follows: [0019] The capability of lodgment the roof on adjustable bases in both operational and reparations modes, which makes it easy to perform repair and dredging inside the tank and under the roof. Also, in case of complete discharge of the oil product, the roof does not come down to the bottom of the tank floor, and no damage would occur to the rainwater drainage hose and internal connections of inlet and outlet valves of the tank. [0020] Very low weight of the roof, which increases the storage volume of the tank. [0021] Significant reduction in manufacturing costs due to price differences of polyethylene materials compared to metal materials of available roofs [0022] enhancement of tank safety, especially in case of earthquakes (At the time of the earthquake, metal roof collide the tank shell and cause ruptures) [0023] Avoiding the possibility of metal corrosion and rusting of floating roof [0024] Reduced cost and time required to repair the roof(due to the ease of manufacturing and low costs of the parts) [0025] Physical strength necessary for roof functioning range