US1995202A - Support for oil tanks - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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- B65G65/23—Devices for tilting and emptying of containers
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- the present invention is designed for quickly and efiiciently supporting a tank in the basement, or cellar portion of the house, and preferably, in the corner of the cellar, or against the wall.
- the support is designed for supporting an oil tank that is substantially elliptical in cross section, and of a length to contain the maximum quantity of oil, permitted by the fire underwriters rules, or other authorities.
- An object of my invention is to provide four supporting posts, on which the lower, curved surface of the tank rests, and the shape of each one of the upper ends of these four supporting posts conforms to the curvature of the tank, whereby, when it is placed on these four supports, the tank is automatically centered, or held in a vertical position.
- a further object is to provide a demountable structure that can be quickly assembled and disassembled, as required.
- the invention broadly, comprises four supporting post members, two or a pair of which are located near each of the opposite ends of the tank. These two post members are loosely connected together, and spaced from each other, by a base plate which is formed with upwardly projecting lugs, near its opposite ends, which enter openings in lugs formed on the inner surface of the supporting post members. This construction permits each one of the posts to automatically adjust itself, relative to any uneven supporting surface of the floor, as will be fully described.
- Fig. 1 is a top, plan view of the assembled device, showing the four posts or the two pairs of supports with the two connecting spacer lock bars and an oil tank, shown in place, in dotted lines.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged, elevational end view showing two of the posts and one of the connecting lock-bars for the two posts.
- Fig. 3 is a sectional, plan view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, showing the three strengthening rib members of the posts.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view, illustrating one pair, or two of the posts and connecting lockbar members, in assembled positions.
- Fig. 5 is a detail, perspective view of the spacer and lock-bar, and 1 Fig. 6 illustrates the invention, when placed on an uneven supporting surface, showing each post tipped slightly.
- '7 indicates an integral lug that is formed on the inner surface 6 and near the bottom of the post 1.
- This lug is formed with an opening 8, of any desired shape.
- 9 indicates a spacing lock-bar, that is formed with the upwardly extending projections 10, at its opposite ends, as shown, which enter the openings 8 and the lugs "7, when assembled, as clearly shown in Fig. 4.
- the projections 10in the openings 8 may be of any shape, as.round,.hexagonal, or rectangular.
- the upper ends of the posts 1 are each formed with a curved surface 11; the our.-
- the device is assembled by placing two of the spacer lock-bars 9 on the surface, or ground,.- as indicated at 13, in Fig. 6, where the groundis shown as being irregular.
- One of the four posts are then placed at each end of one of the spacer lock-bars 9, with the projections 10 entering the openings 8, as shown.
- the plan view in Fig. 1 illustrates two of the assembled spacer barsand. four of the posts.
- each of the posts 1 will automatically assume a position, corresponding to the unevenness of the supporting surface.
- the assembled tank-supporting device shows one pair of the posts at each end of the tank.
- the four posts will support the oil tank 1, which is substantially elliptical in cross section, as shown in Fig. 2,'and the four posts, with the curved surfaces 11 will permit the tank 12 to automatically assume a vertical position.
- the four ribs indicated at 3, 4, 5 and 5' on the posts 1 serve to strengthen the same, both laterally and vertically.
- each of the posts readily permits them to move independently of each other and relative to the opposite ends of the lock-bars 9, as indicated by the space 13, together with the looseting each post to move freely in all end of the tank, separate bar means for loosely connecting each of the two pairs of supporting post members together to permit a free and independent movement relative to each other, said post-connecting means being located directly on the same surface on which the posts rest.
- a demountable tank-supporting device comprising, two pairs of one-piece supporting posts, one pair being located at each end of the tank, a separate spacing and lock-bar member located on the supporting surface and loosely connecting each of the two pairs of the supporting posts together, said loose connecting lock-bars permitdirections when supported on an uneven surface, as shown and described.
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March 19, 1935. I N JR 1,995,202
SUPPORT FOR OIL TANKS Filed Nov. 29, 1935 Z Z i I 1 W f I W F 1 l I J INVENTOIg ATTORNEY.
Patented Mar. 19, 1935 I 1 SUPP'oR'rFon OIL TANKS Edward J'." fleming,
Jr., springfieldilllassi j Application November 29, 1933, 'SerialNo. 1011,2152 g 2 Claims.
mountable and self-adjusting support for oil tanks, or like articles, that will automatically conform to the shape of the surface, or floor, on
which the support is placed.
At the present time, it is common to place oil tanks, or bury them in the earth, outside of the house. This has been found to be objectionable, as the tanks often rust and cause the oil to escape, without detection. Also, it is expensive and often inconvenient to so locate them.
The present invention is designed for quickly and efiiciently supporting a tank in the basement, or cellar portion of the house, and preferably, in the corner of the cellar, or against the wall. The support is designed for supporting an oil tank that is substantially elliptical in cross section, and of a length to contain the maximum quantity of oil, permitted by the fire underwriters rules, or other authorities.
An object of my invention is to provide four supporting posts, on which the lower, curved surface of the tank rests, and the shape of each one of the upper ends of these four supporting posts conforms to the curvature of the tank, whereby, when it is placed on these four supports, the tank is automatically centered, or held in a vertical position.
A further object is to provide a demountable structure that can be quickly assembled and disassembled, as required.
The invention, broadly, comprises four supporting post members, two or a pair of which are located near each of the opposite ends of the tank. These two post members are loosely connected together, and spaced from each other, by a base plate which is formed with upwardly projecting lugs, near its opposite ends, which enter openings in lugs formed on the inner surface of the supporting post members. This construction permits each one of the posts to automatically adjust itself, relative to any uneven supporting surface of the floor, as will be fully described.
Referring to the drawing:--
Fig. 1 is a top, plan view of the assembled device, showing the four posts or the two pairs of supports with the two connecting spacer lock bars and an oil tank, shown in place, in dotted lines.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged, elevational end view showing two of the posts and one of the connecting lock-bars for the two posts.
Fig. 3 is a sectional, plan view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, showing the three strengthening rib members of the posts.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view, illustrating one pair, or two of the posts and connecting lockbar members, in assembled positions.
Fig. 5 is a detail, perspective view of the spacer and lock-bar, and 1 Fig. 6 illustrates the invention, when placed on an uneven supporting surface, showing each post tipped slightly. I
Referring to the drawing in detail:-
1 indicates a supporting post, four of which are employed that are all alike in structure. These posts are formed with a square base portion 2, having the ribs 3, 4, and 5, the filler portion 5, and the inner flat surface 6, which surface is at right angles to the plane of the base portion 2. '7 indicates an integral lug that is formed on the inner surface 6 and near the bottom of the post 1. This lug is formed with an opening 8, of any desired shape. 9 indicates a spacing lock-bar, that is formed with the upwardly extending projections 10, at its opposite ends, as shown, which enter the openings 8 and the lugs "7, when assembled, as clearly shown in Fig. 4. The projections 10in the openings 8 may be of any shape, as.round,.hexagonal, or rectangular. The upper ends of the posts 1 are each formed with a curved surface 11; the our.-
vature of which corresponds with the curvature of the oil tank, indicated at '12, whereby, when a tank is placed on these curved surfaces, it will automatically seat, or adjust itself in a vertical plane.
The device is assembled by placing two of the spacer lock-bars 9 on the surface, or ground,.- as indicated at 13, in Fig. 6, where the groundis shown as being irregular. One of the four posts are then placed at each end of one of the spacer lock-bars 9, with the projections 10 entering the openings 8, as shown. The plan view in Fig. 1 illustrates two of the assembled spacer barsand. four of the posts.
It will be seen that each of the posts 1 will automatically assume a position, corresponding to the unevenness of the supporting surface. The assembled tank-supporting device shows one pair of the posts at each end of the tank.
It is to be observed, from Fig. 1, that, whenthe device is assembled, the four posts will support the oil tank 1, which is substantially elliptical in cross section, as shown in Fig. 2,'and the four posts, with the curved surfaces 11 will permit the tank 12 to automatically assume a vertical position. The four ribs indicated at 3, 4, 5 and 5' on the posts 1 serve to strengthen the same, both laterally and vertically. The smooth, inner face 6 of each of the posts readily permits them to move independently of each other and relative to the opposite ends of the lock-bars 9, as indicated by the space 13, together with the looseting each post to move freely in all end of the tank, separate bar means for loosely connecting each of the two pairs of supporting post members together to permit a free and independent movement relative to each other, said post-connecting means being located directly on the same surface on which the posts rest.
2. A demountable tank-supporting device comprising, two pairs of one-piece supporting posts, one pair being located at each end of the tank, a separate spacing and lock-bar member located on the supporting surface and loosely connecting each of the two pairs of the supporting posts together, said loose connecting lock-bars permitdirections when supported on an uneven surface, as shown and described. v EDWARD J. FLEMING, JR.
bers, one pair of the postsbeing located at each
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| US5607133A (en) * | 1994-02-04 | 1997-03-04 | E-Z Metal Products, Inc. | Apparatus and method for supporting a cylindrical tank |
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| US5607133A (en) * | 1994-02-04 | 1997-03-04 | E-Z Metal Products, Inc. | Apparatus and method for supporting a cylindrical tank |
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