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USRE28411E
USRE28411E US37403673A USRE28411E US RE28411 E USRE28411 E US RE28411E US 37403673 A US37403673 A US 37403673A US RE28411 E USRE28411 E US RE28411E
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B25/00Load-accommodating arrangements, e.g. stowing, trimming; Vessels characterised thereby
    • B63B25/02Load-accommodating arrangements, e.g. stowing, trimming; Vessels characterised thereby for bulk goods
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D88/00Large containers
    • B65D88/02Large containers rigid
    • B65D88/12Large containers rigid specially adapted for transport
    • B65D88/128Large containers rigid specially adapted for transport tank containers, i.e. containers provided with supporting devices for handling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F17STORING OR DISTRIBUTING GASES OR LIQUIDS
    • F17CVESSELS FOR CONTAINING OR STORING COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED OR SOLIDIFIED GASES; FIXED-CAPACITY GAS-HOLDERS; FILLING VESSELS WITH, OR DISCHARGING FROM VESSELS, COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED, OR SOLIDIFIED GASES
    • F17C13/00Details of vessels or of the filling or discharging of vessels
    • F17C13/08Mounting arrangements for vessels
    • F17C13/082Mounting arrangements for vessels for large sea-borne storage vessels
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F17STORING OR DISTRIBUTING GASES OR LIQUIDS
    • F17CVESSELS FOR CONTAINING OR STORING COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED OR SOLIDIFIED GASES; FIXED-CAPACITY GAS-HOLDERS; FILLING VESSELS WITH, OR DISCHARGING FROM VESSELS, COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED, OR SOLIDIFIED GASES
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  • ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method of compensating by means of external bearing reactions for the roll and pitch forces, a rigid shipborne tank movably suspended at discrete external points distributed along the periphery of the said tank and consisting in applying said bearing reactions, without creating any normal [effect] efiorts onto said tank at discrete points along the tank periphery located in a same horizontal plane so as to be horizontal relative to said ship by being each parallel with the local plane tangent to the tank perpendicularly to the normal passing through the point of application of the bearing reaction considered.
  • the present invention relates generally to and has essentially for its object a method of compensating for [or] balancing and absorbing, by means of external bearing reactions, the forces produced by roll and/or pitch motions on a rigid storage tank or container being conveyed by a vehicle, as well as a supporting device for carrying out the said method, and the various applications and uses resulting from the working thereof and the systems, assemblies, structures, equipments and plants provided with such devices.
  • a storage tank or container in particular a spherical tank or container, supported vertically by being movably suspended from a transportation vehicle at spaced external discrete points distributed all over the periphery of the tank for instance substantially in one and the same relative horizontal plane.
  • It may be for instance a spherical storage tank intended to contain liquefied gases at very low temperatures, such as liquefied natural gases such as methane, and which is mounted in the hold of a cargo ship, vessel or boat.
  • the said previous patent application provides for supporting devices against roll and pitch, distributed respectively along two large vertical orthogonal meridian circles which are respectively parallel with the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis of the vehicle or the ship or boat.
  • This known arrangement is disadvantageous in that it necessitates the provision, in the vehicle frame or in the ships hold or hull, of special stationary linking or tying structures solid with the ships bull or with the frame of the vehicle in general for securing supports against roll and pitch; such special structures are costly and complicated.
  • This invention has mainly for its purpose to avoid the said disadvantage by creating a method of neutralizing the forces resulting from roll and pitch, enabling the said forces to be transmitted to the level of at least one and preferably two spaced horizontal planes, by means of the corresponding bearing reactions comprised in each horizontal plane.
  • the method according to the invention is characterized in that it consists in applying the said bearing reactions, without creating any normal force, to the said storage tank at spaced discrete points distributed all over the periphery of the said tank, at least some of which are located in one end and the same relative horizontal plane and in such a manner as to be at least approximately horizontal with respect to the said vehicle by being each substantially parallel with the local plane tangential [to] with the tank in perpendicular rela tionship to the normal passing through the point of application of the bearing reaction considered.
  • the points of application of the said bearing reactions are distributed [into] in at least two sets located respectively in at least two relative, substantially horizontal planes extending substantially in symmetrical relationship on either side of the said horizontal plane of symmetry of the said tank, the points of application of one of said sets being for instance shifted in the peripheral direction with respect to those of the other said set.
  • Such an arrangement offers the advantage of considerably simplifying the stationary bearing structure serving to neutralize the roll and pitch forces to which the tank is subjected. Such improvements are therefore advantageous in that they allow more economic and easier construction while at the same time being undoubtedly efiicient. By carefully avoiding any force normal to the tank, it is possible to reduce the dimensions of its structure, thus possibly enabling a considerable reduction in weight to be obtained.
  • the invention also relates to a device, in particular an auxiliary device, for supporting a tank against roll and/or pitch, the said device serving to carry out the aforementioned method and being associated with a system of main supports for movable and substantially vertical suspension.
  • the said device is characterized in that it comprises at least one system of spacedstationary hearing members distributed all over the periphery of the said tank by being located at least approximately in at least one and the same relative horizontal plane and each of which is substantially rigid or practically not [undeformable] deformable at least in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the local normal of the tank, passing through the bearing member considered by being so connected with the said tank that the latter is immobilized locally in the said direction, but is freely movable in at least the relative vertical, substantially normal or radial, plane passing through the said bearing member.
  • the said storage tank is connected to each said bearing member by an associtaed forced-guiding bearing solid with the said tank and co-operating with the said bearing member through bilateral sliding or rolling contact.
  • each said guiding bearing comprises a guiding path forming a slide or the like, constituted by an elongated rectilinear recess forming a straight, substantially horizontal slit or slot, the mutually opposite edges or faces of which are substantially parallel and rectilinear or flat [plane] wherein the said associated normal vertical local plane is the longitudinal plane of symmetry whereas the associated stationary bearing member comprises at least one guiding element in the form of either at least one skid [skate] or at least one rotary roll or ball constantly [engaged in] engaging the said slide in sliding or rolling relationship [to] with said slide.
  • At least two systems of said bearing members arranged for instance at two levels located in particular symmetrically on either side of the horizontal plane of symmetry of the tank, the said bearing members being for instance [shifted] mutually offset in the peripheral direction respectively from one level to the other.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a ship, vessel or boat conveying one or several spherical tanks equipped with a device according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view [to] at a larger scale, upon the line IIII of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view, partially broken away taken upon the line IIIIII of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken upon the line IVIV of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary top view [to] at a smaller scale, of a tank mounted in the ships hold with a said device according to one modified form of embodiment;
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken upon the line VI-VI of FIG. 7 of a portion of the device illustrated in FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a. fragmentary cross-sectional view, partially broken away, upon the line VIIVII of FIG. 6.
  • the aforesaid transportation vehicle is constituted by a ship, vessel or boat, the double hull of which is indicated generally by the reference [digit] numeral 1, and comprises at its upper portion a main deck 2.
  • the hold 3 of the vessel are mounted one or several storage tanks or containers, for instance spherical tanks or containers 4 projecting for instance above the main deck 2 with [by] their upper portion passing through the corresponding hold hatchway 5.
  • Each tank 4 has preferably its center 6 located in the medial longitudinal vertical plane 7 of the vessel.
  • Each tank is for instance intended to contain liquefied gas at a very low temperature.
  • the tank 4 as well as all of its support and suspension members with which it is connected are advantageously made from a noble steel which is resistant to low temperatures, such as for instance stainless steel or an equivalent metal, and the inner [wall] walls 8 of the hold 3 are advantageously covered on their exposed surface facing the tank, with a layer of suitable heat-insulating material.
  • Each tank is movably suspended from vertical suspension members 9 of the type described and illustrated for instance in the above-mentioned patent application. It is to be understood that the subject-matter of the present invention may be considered in combination with the suspension devices disclosed in the said prior patent application.
  • Each suspension device 9 is constituted by a kind of hinged parallelogram arranged substantially in the meridian vertical local plane normal to the tank, i.e.
  • each yoke 12, 14 is constituted by two parallel vertical plates.
  • the supports 9 are distributed horizontally about the tank 4 in spaced relationship [to] with one another and the lower yoke 12 is so secured to the tank 4 that the equatorial plane 18 of the tank passes substantially through both horizontal pins 11 of each yoke 12.
  • the upper [hinge] pivot pins 13 and 15 are located substantially in one and the same horizontal plane and the [hinge] pivot pin 15 is located in the vertical plane tangential to the equatorial plane 18 of the tank 4 and perpendicular to the meridian vertical plane passing through the rods 10 for each suspension support 9.
  • two systems for preventing roll and pitch effects namely, an upper system 19 and a lower system 20 placed respectively at two superposed levels which are symmetrical with respect to their horizontal plane of symmetry or equatorial plane 18 of the tank, the upper system 19 being preferably substantially at the level of the main deck 2 of the vessel.
  • the upper system 19 being preferably substantially at the level of the main deck 2 of the vessel.
  • each system of bearing members 19, 20 is secured to a stationary annular structure 21, 22, the lower structure 22 being located in the hold 3 and solid with the hull 1 and surrounding horizontally the tank 4 in spaced relationship to the latter.
  • each of the bearing members 23 of each system 19, 20 comprises a guiding element 24 mounted to roll [rollingly] or [slidingly] slide in the horizontal and preferably also in the vertical direction in a guiding bearing 25 extending in a direction which is substantially radial or normal to the tank 4. All the guiding bearings of one and the same system of bearing members 19, or 20, i.e.
  • each guiding bearing 25 being constituted for instance by a rectilinear recess provided in the said ring and the mutually opposite longitudinal edges of which, forming a guiding slide, are advantageously reinforced by members 27 considerably increasing the height of the guiding bearing surface.
  • Each bearing member 23 is advantageously constituted by a bracket support of substantially triangular, for instance, isosceles, configuration composed in particular of two overhanging rods 28, 29, connected. respectively by one of their ends with the external stationary structure 21 or 22 spaced from the tank 4 respectively at two, at least horizontally spaced, points 30, 31 which are located respectively on either side of the associated local normal vertical plane forming the meridian or radial plane passing through the guiding element 24 and the guiding bearing 25.
  • the rods 28, 29 converge towards and meet one another in the plane so as to be interconnected by the guiding element 24 forming the overhanging free apex of the said triangle.
  • each system 19, 20 the bearing members are preferably substantially adjacent to one another as shown in FIG. 2, and the mutually adjacent rods 28, 29 of two successive bearing members 23 are connected with the stationary structure 21, 22 at points 30, 31 close to or coinciding with one another, so that each system of bearing members 19, 20 forms a structure having, as it were, a latticed or triangulated configuration.
  • Both rods 28, 29 of each bearing member 23 have for instance at least their respective points 30, 31 of connection with the stationary structure 21, 22 located at two respectively different, superposed levels and the rods are advantageously substantially horizontal by being [shifted] spaced vertically with respect to one another, so as to be located on either side of the horizontal plane, or of the ring 26, containing the associated guiding bearing 25.
  • Two adjacent rods 28, 29 of two successive bearing members 23 of one and the same system 19 or 20 are for instance [shifted] spaced vertically with respect to one another as shown in particular in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the guiding elements 24 pertaining to one of the systems 19 or 20 of bearing members 23 are preferably respectively [shifted] spaced in the peripheral direction with respect to the guiding elements of the other system, for instance, in such a manner that the guiding elements 24 of one system are respectively arranged in the medial [mediating] meridian vertical planes between two successive guiding elements 24 of the other system.
  • Each said guiding element 24 is advantageously constituted by a sliding [skate] skid at least that [the] [portion] portions of which engaging [engaged in] the associated guiding slide 25 [of which] has a substantially prismatic lateral surface with a substantially vertical axis and with for instance a square or rectangular cross-section, and the height or vertical length of which is sufficient to ensure permanent guiding of any mutual relative vertical displacement of the said tank and/or the said guiding element 24.
  • Such relative mobility of the-tank 4 in vertical translatory motion [translation] with respect to the guiding elements 24 may be caused in particular by the elongation [lengthening] of the suspension rods of the vertical supports 9 resulting from the increase in weight of the tank during the filling thereof, whereas the relative mobility of the guiding elements 24 may result from a possible bending deformation of the bearing members or rods 23.
  • Each rod 28, 29 of each said bearing member 23 may be rigidly secured at its mutually opposite ends to [respectively] the associated guiding element 24 and to the said stationary structure 21 or 22 respectively, for instance by Welding.
  • each guiding [skate] skid 24 is advantageously constituted by a body in the form of a rectangular or a square parallelepiped which is set by its two adjacent longitudinal edges respectively inthe rods 28, 29 by being welded to the latter.
  • the rods 28, 29 areeach secured to the stationary structure 21, 22 for instance by welding through the medium of an interposed [shoe] pad or the like 32 which is advantageously constituted by an angle-piece or the like.
  • each bearing member 23 is advantageously in the shape of a right-angled isosceles triangle, the rightangle apex of which is constituted by its guiding element 24, so that the successive rods of one and the same system of bearing members are respectively perpendicular to one another.
  • FIGS. 5, 6 and 7 illustrate a modified form of embodiment wherein each system of bearing members 19', 20' is at a level at least close to the horizontal plane of symmetry or equatorial plane 18 of the tank 4 and the systems 19' and 20' are in fact arranged as close as possible to one another and have for instance their rings 26 carrying the guiding bearings arranged respectively above and below the [hinge] yokes for pivotal connec tion 12 for the vertical suspension rods 10 by being placed [against] adjacent to the said yokes which thus serve as distance-pieces for the rings 26 as shown in FIG. 7.
  • both rods 28, 29' of each bearing member 23' are [hingedly] pivotally mounted for instance substantially in coaxial relationship on their associated guiding element 24' which comprises to this end two aligned, mutually opposite pivot pins 33, i.e. an upper pivot pin and a lower pivot pin which are substantially vertical and serve as hinge pins by being engaged in corresponding end eyes 34 at the ends of the rods 28' and 29. It is seen that both rods 28', 29 of each bearing member 23 are vertically [shifted] spaced with respect to one another, so that their 'ends 34 [hinged] pivoted on the common guiding element 24 are superposed.
  • the portion of the guiding element 24' which is located between two pivot pins 33 [are] is preferably :in the shape of a square or rectangular parallelepiped [shaped] slidingly mounted in the guiding bearing 25.
  • Both adjacent rods 29', 28a or 29b, 28' of two successive bearing members 23 of one and the same system 19' or 20 are [hingedly] pivotally connected with the stationary structure 21', 22 by having for instance their adjacent ends in mutual superposition about one and the same vertical [hinge] pivot pin 35 mounted in a common yoke solid with the said stationary structure.
  • the tank and all its bearing members 19, 29 or 19, 20' and all its suspension members 9 are made from a metal capable of withstanding low temperatures, whereas heatinsulating means are interposed in the connections of the said members with the stationary structures 21, 22 or 21, 22' supporting them.
  • the stationary structure yokes 21', 22' supporting the pivot [hinge] pins 35 and the corresponding ends of the rods 28', 29 are made for instance from ordinary structural steel, whereas all the other [pieces] parts or portions shown in particular in FIG.
  • the first form of embodiment illustrated respectively in FIGS. 1 to 4- is more advantageous, to a certain extent, than the second form of embodiment illustratedin FIGS. 5 to 7. Indeed, in the first form of embodiment the stresses are less concentrated in proximity to the equatorial plane than in the second form of embodiment in which they combine with the stresses resulting from the vertical suspension.
  • the bearing members of the lower system 20 are [shifted] ofiset in the peripheral direction with respect to the bearing members of the upper system 19 in the same manner as in the first form of embodiment.
  • the [hinge] pivot pins 11 of the vertical suspension rods 10 are located substantially in the equatorial plane of the tank 4.
  • the two superposed system of bearing members 19, 20 or 19', 20' are preferably substantially identical in both forms of embodiment and the Vertical pins of the guiding elements of both systems are advantageously located substantially on one and the same cylindrical surface concentric with the axis of revolution 7 of the spherical tank 4.
  • the rings 26 carrying the bearings are radially Wider than in the preceding form of embodiment, so that it is necessary to provide in the upper ring 26 openings 40 enabling the suspension rods 10 closest to the tank to be freely passed therethrough, whereas the suspenat least one transverse partition forming a cofferdam 41 and on the other hand by the wall of the double hull 1 of the ship, vessel or 'boat comprising an inner planking 37 and an outer planking 38 defining therebetween an intermediate space 39 forming for instance a lateral [ballasting container] ballast tank.
  • the invention is by no means limited to the forms of embodiment described and illustrated which have been given by way of example only.
  • it comprises all the means constituting technical equivalents to the means described as well as their combinations, should the latter be carried out according to the [spirit] gist of the invention.
  • An auxiliary device for supporting a tank against roll and pitch and associated with a system of main movable and substantially vertical suspension supports comprising at least one set of stationary bearing members substantially adjacent to one another and distributed along the periphery of said tank at least approximately in one and the same relative horizontal plane, each bearing member comprising a substantially triangu lar bracket support comprising in particular two overhanging rods, a stationary external structure spaced from said tank, [respectively at two, at least horizontally spaced points of the tank located respectively on either side of the normal relative vertaical plane passing through said member], one of the ends of said rods being connected to said structure, said rods projecting respectively from two at least horizontally spaced points of said structure located respectively on either side of the normal relative vertical plane passing through said member and said rods converging towards said plane, a guiding element interconnecting the other ends of said rods in said plane, a [force-] forced guiding bearing solid with said tank with which said element cooperates, each guiding bearing having a guiding path forming
  • bearing members located at one and the same level are substantially adjacent to one another and the adjacent rods of two successive bearing members are connected with said stationary structure at two at least adjacent points.
  • each guiding element is constituted by a sliding. block-forming pad at least that portion of which engages said slideway has a substantially prismatic lateral surface, the axis of which is substantially vertical and the cross-section of which is rectangular and the vertical length of which is sufficient to constantly ensure the guiding of any mutual relative vertical displacement of said guiding element.
  • both of said rods of each bearing member have at least their respective points of connection with said stationary structure located at two respectively different levels and are substantially horizontal and [shifted] spaced vertically, so as to be located on either side of the horizontal plane containing the associated guiding bearing.
  • a device wherein said two rods of each bearing member are [hingedly] pivotally connected in substantially coaxial relationship, with the associated guiding element, comprising to this end two mutually opposed pivot pins which are aligned and substantially vertical and serve as hinge pins, each of said rods being [hingedly] pivotally connected also with said stationary structure about respective, substantially vertical [hinge] pivot pins.
  • a device wherein two adjacent rods of two successive bearing members of one and the same system are ofiset vertically with respect to one .annther.
  • a device wherein two adjacent rods of two successive bearing members of one and the same system are [hingedly] pivotally connected with said stationary structure in mutual superposition about one and the same vertical [hinge] pivot pin mounted in a common clevis.
  • each rod of each said bearing members is rigidly secured [by] with its opposite ends [respectively] to the associated guiding element and to said stationary structure.
  • a device wherein at least two sets of said bearing members are arranged at two levels located symmetrically on either side of an horizontal plane of symmetry of said tank, said bearing members being respectively shifted in the peripheral direction from one level to the other.
  • a device characterized in that] wherein said guiding bearings of one and the same system of bearing members located at one and the same level are carried by a substantially horizontal ring solid with said tank and surrounding the latter externally, each guiding bearing being constituted by a recess provided in said ring.
  • a device wherein said tank and all of its beating and suspension members are made from a metal capable of withstanding low temperatures [whereas] and including heat-insulating means interposed in the connections of said members with the stationary structures supporting them.
  • a device for a tank mounted in the hold of a cargo ship having a main deck wherein said two sets of bearing members comprise an upper set and a lower set placed respectively at two superposed levels, symmetrical with respect to the said horizontal plane of symmetry of the said tank, the upper set being substantially at the level of said main deck of said ship.
  • An auxiliary device for constraining a tank against roll and pitch and associated with a system of essentially weight-bearing substantially vertical supports, said device comprising at least one set of keying means distributed about the periphery of said tank at least approximately on a same horizontal level, each keying means being at least approximately symmetrical with respect to a vertical centre plane locally normal to the wall surface of said tank, and comprising: a stationary structure arranged outside ,of and spaced from said tank; a key member carried by said structure and projecting therefrom substantially horizontally towards said tank; key-way defining means integral with and projecting outwards from said tank and co-operating with said key member in forced guiding relationship, said key member including a terminal slideblock portion formed with substantially flat, vertical, opposite, side faces located on either side of said vertical plane of symmetry, said key-way defining means being formed with an elongated, substantially straight slot forming a vertical through-passageway and extending outwards from a closed end thereof near said tank to its opposite open end remote from said tank, said

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1. AN AUXILIARY DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A TANK AGAINST ROLL AND PITCH AND ASSOCIATED WITH A SYSTEM OF MAIN MOVABLE AND SUBSTANTIALLY VERTICAL SUSPENSION SUPPORTS, SAID DEVICE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE SET OF STATIONARY BEARING MEMBERS SUBSTANTIALLY ADJACENT TO ONE ANOTHER AND DISTRIBUTED ALONG THE PERIPHERY OF SAID TANK AT LEAST APPROXIMATELY IN ONE AND THE SAME RELATIVE HORIZONTAL PLANE, EACH BEARING MEMBER COMPRISING A SUBSTANTIALLY TRIANGULAR BRACKET SUPPORT COMPRISING IN PARTICULAR TWO OVERHANGING RODS, A STATIONARY EXTERNAL STRUCTURE SPACED FROM SAID TANK, (RESPECTIVELY AT TWO, AT LEAST HORIZONTALLY SPACED POINTS OF THE TANK LOCATED RESPECTIVELY ON EITHER SIDE OF THE NORMAL RELATIVE VERTICAL PLANE PASSING THROUGH SAID MEMBER), ONE OF THE ENDS OF SAID RODS BEING CONNECTED TO SAID STRUCTURE, SAID RODS PROJECTING RESPECTIVELY FROM TWO AT LEAST HORIZONTALLY SPACED POINTS OF SAID STRUCTURE LOCATED RESPECTIVELY ON EITHER SIDE OF THE NORMAL RELA-

TIVE VERTICAL PLANE PASSING THROUGH SAID MEMBER AND SAID RODS CONVERGING TOWARDS SAID PLANE, A GUIDING ELEMENT INTERCONNECTING THE OTHER ENDS OF SAID RODS IN SAID PLANE, A (FORCE-) FORCED GUIDING BEARING SOLID WITH SAID TANK WITH WHICH SAID ELEMENT COOPERATES, EACH GUIDING BEARING HAVING A GUIDING PATH FORMING A SLIDEWAY CONSTITUTED BY A RECTILINEAR ELONGATED RECESS FORMING A SUBSTANTIALLY HORIZONTAL STRAIGHT SLOT WITH PARALLEL OPPOSITE EDGES, THE LONGITUDINAL PLANE OF SYMMETRY OF SAID SLOT BEING IN SAID NORMAL RELATIVE VERTICAL PLANE, SAID GUIDING ELEMENT CONSTANTLY ENGAGING SAID SLIDEWAY WITH BILATERAL CONTACT WHILE MOVING IN SAID NORMAL RELATIVE VERTICAL PLANE.

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May 6, 1975 J. H. ALLEAUME Re. 28,411 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A CONVEYED TANK AGAINST ROLL AND PITCH Original Filed Jan. 6, 1971 3 Sheets-Shoat 1 P 2 N0 2 2 4 H W J y 1975 J. H. ALL'EAUME Re. 28,411
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A CONVEYED TANK AGAINST ROLL AND PITCH 3 Shoots-Shoot 2 Original Filed Jan. 6, 1971 y 1975 J. H. ALLEAUME Re. 28,411
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A CONVEYED TANK AGAINST ROLL AND PITCH Original Filed Jan. 6, 1971 3 Sheets-Shea; 3
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United States Patent- Re. 28,411 Reiss-ued May 6, 1975 28,411 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A CONVEYED TANK AGAINST ROLL AND PITCH Jean H. Alleaume, Saint Cloud, France, assignor to Technigaz, Paris, France Original No. 3,712,257, dated Jan. 23, 1973, Ser. No. 104,239, Jan. 6, 1971. Application for reissue June 27, 1973, Ser. No. 374,036
Claims priority, application France, Apr. 30, 1970, 7016004 Int. Cl. 1363b 25/08 U.S. Cl. 114-74 A 13 Claims Matter enclosed in heavy brackets appears in the original patent but forms no part of this reissue specification; matter printed in italics indicates the additions made by reissue.
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method of compensating by means of external bearing reactions for the roll and pitch forces, a rigid shipborne tank movably suspended at discrete external points distributed along the periphery of the said tank and consisting in applying said bearing reactions, without creating any normal [effect] efiorts onto said tank at discrete points along the tank periphery located in a same horizontal plane so as to be horizontal relative to said ship by being each parallel with the local plane tangent to the tank perpendicularly to the normal passing through the point of application of the bearing reaction considered.
The present invention relates generally to and has essentially for its object a method of compensating for [or] balancing and absorbing, by means of external bearing reactions, the forces produced by roll and/or pitch motions on a rigid storage tank or container being conveyed by a vehicle, as well as a supporting device for carrying out the said method, and the various applications and uses resulting from the working thereof and the systems, assemblies, structures, equipments and plants provided with such devices.
In patent application Ser. No. 834,337 filed on June 18, 1969 in the applicants name, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,5 83,- 352, there is disclosed a storage tank or container in particular a spherical tank or container, supported vertically by being movably suspended from a transportation vehicle at spaced external discrete points distributed all over the periphery of the tank for instance substantially in one and the same relative horizontal plane. It may be for instance a spherical storage tank intended to contain liquefied gases at very low temperatures, such as liquefied natural gases such as methane, and which is mounted in the hold of a cargo ship, vessel or boat. The said previous patent application provides for supporting devices against roll and pitch, distributed respectively along two large vertical orthogonal meridian circles which are respectively parallel with the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis of the vehicle or the ship or boat. This known arrangement is disadvantageous in that it necessitates the provision, in the vehicle frame or in the ships hold or hull, of special stationary linking or tying structures solid with the ships bull or with the frame of the vehicle in general for securing supports against roll and pitch; such special structures are costly and complicated.
This invention has mainly for its purpose to avoid the said disadvantage by creating a method of neutralizing the forces resulting from roll and pitch, enabling the said forces to be transmitted to the level of at least one and preferably two spaced horizontal planes, by means of the corresponding bearing reactions comprised in each horizontal plane. To this end, the method according to the invention is characterized in that it consists in applying the said bearing reactions, without creating any normal force, to the said storage tank at spaced discrete points distributed all over the periphery of the said tank, at least some of which are located in one end and the same relative horizontal plane and in such a manner as to be at least approximately horizontal with respect to the said vehicle by being each substantially parallel with the local plane tangential [to] with the tank in perpendicular rela tionship to the normal passing through the point of application of the bearing reaction considered.
According to another feature of the invention, and more particularly in the case of a storage tank having at least one geometrical axis of symmetry or of revolution which is at least substantially vertical with respect to the said vehicle, and having a relative horizontal or equatorial plane of symmetry, such as for instance a spherical or spheroidal storage tank suspended in particular substantially at the level of the said plane, the points of application of the said bearing reactions are distributed [into] in at least two sets located respectively in at least two relative, substantially horizontal planes extending substantially in symmetrical relationship on either side of the said horizontal plane of symmetry of the said tank, the points of application of one of said sets being for instance shifted in the peripheral direction with respect to those of the other said set.
Such an arrangement offers the advantage of considerably simplifying the stationary bearing structure serving to neutralize the roll and pitch forces to which the tank is subjected. Such improvements are therefore advantageous in that they allow more economic and easier construction while at the same time being undoubtedly efiicient. By carefully avoiding any force normal to the tank, it is possible to reduce the dimensions of its structure, thus possibly enabling a considerable reduction in weight to be obtained.
The invention also relates to a device, in particular an auxiliary device, for supporting a tank against roll and/or pitch, the said device serving to carry out the aforementioned method and being associated with a system of main supports for movable and substantially vertical suspension. The said device is characterized in that it comprises at least one system of spacedstationary hearing members distributed all over the periphery of the said tank by being located at least approximately in at least one and the same relative horizontal plane and each of which is substantially rigid or practically not [undeformable] deformable at least in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the local normal of the tank, passing through the bearing member considered by being so connected with the said tank that the latter is immobilized locally in the said direction, but is freely movable in at least the relative vertical, substantially normal or radial, plane passing through the said bearing member.
According to another feature of the invention, the said storage tank is connected to each said bearing member by an associtaed forced-guiding bearing solid with the said tank and co-operating with the said bearing member through bilateral sliding or rolling contact.
According to still another feature of the invention, each said guiding bearing comprises a guiding path forming a slide or the like, constituted by an elongated rectilinear recess forming a straight, substantially horizontal slit or slot, the mutually opposite edges or faces of which are substantially parallel and rectilinear or flat [plane] wherein the said associated normal vertical local plane is the longitudinal plane of symmetry whereas the associated stationary bearing member comprises at least one guiding element in the form of either at least one skid [skate] or at least one rotary roll or ball constantly [engaged in] engaging the said slide in sliding or rolling relationship [to] with said slide.
According to still another feature of the invention, there are provided at least two systems of said bearing members arranged for instance at two levels located in particular symmetrically on either side of the horizontal plane of symmetry of the tank, the said bearing members being for instance [shifted] mutually offset in the peripheral direction respectively from one level to the other.
The invention will be better understood and other purposes, features, details and advantages thereof will appear more clearly from the following explanatory description, with reference to the appended diagrammatic drawings given solely by way of example illustrating various forms of embodiment of the invention and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a ship, vessel or boat conveying one or several spherical tanks equipped with a device according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view [to] at a larger scale, upon the line IIII of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view, partially broken away taken upon the line IIIIII of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken upon the line IVIV of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary top view [to] at a smaller scale, of a tank mounted in the ships hold with a said device according to one modified form of embodiment;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken upon the line VI-VI of FIG. 7 of a portion of the device illustrated in FIG. 5; and
FIG. 7 is a. fragmentary cross-sectional view, partially broken away, upon the line VIIVII of FIG. 6.
According to the example of embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the aforesaid transportation vehicle is constituted by a ship, vessel or boat, the double hull of which is indicated generally by the reference [digit] numeral 1, and comprises at its upper portion a main deck 2. In the hold 3 of the vessel are mounted one or several storage tanks or containers, for instance spherical tanks or containers 4 projecting for instance above the main deck 2 with [by] their upper portion passing through the corresponding hold hatchway 5. Each tank 4 has preferably its center 6 located in the medial longitudinal vertical plane 7 of the vessel. Each tank is for instance intended to contain liquefied gas at a very low temperature. In this case, the tank 4 as well as all of its support and suspension members with which it is connected are advantageously made from a noble steel which is resistant to low temperatures, such as for instance stainless steel or an equivalent metal, and the inner [wall] walls 8 of the hold 3 are advantageously covered on their exposed surface facing the tank, with a layer of suitable heat-insulating material.
Each tank is movably suspended from vertical suspension members 9 of the type described and illustrated for instance in the above-mentioned patent application. It is to be understood that the subject-matter of the present invention may be considered in combination with the suspension devices disclosed in the said prior patent application. Each suspension device 9 is constituted by a kind of hinged parallelogram arranged substantially in the meridian vertical local plane normal to the tank, i.e. passing through the vertical axis of revolution 7 of the latter and is composed of two parallel vertical rods 10 [hinged] pivoted respectively at their lower ends by means of two horizontal hinge pins 11 to a yoke 12 solid with the tank 4 and by their upper ends by means of two horizontal pins 13 to a yoke 14 which is itself hinged by a horizontal pin 15 to a stationary bracket 16 solid with a box-shaped annular structure 17 surrounding horizontally the tank 4 and secured under the main deck 2 i.e. [against] adjacent to the ceiling of the hold 3. Each yoke 12, 14 is constituted by two parallel vertical plates. The supports 9 are distributed horizontally about the tank 4 in spaced relationship [to] with one another and the lower yoke 12 is so secured to the tank 4 that the equatorial plane 18 of the tank passes substantially through both horizontal pins 11 of each yoke 12. The upper [hinge] pivot pins 13 and 15 are located substantially in one and the same horizontal plane and the [hinge] pivot pin 15 is located in the vertical plane tangential to the equatorial plane 18 of the tank 4 and perpendicular to the meridian vertical plane passing through the rods 10 for each suspension support 9.
Advantageously, there are provided two systems for preventing roll and pitch effects, namely, an upper system 19 and a lower system 20 placed respectively at two superposed levels which are symmetrical with respect to their horizontal plane of symmetry or equatorial plane 18 of the tank, the upper system 19 being preferably substantially at the level of the main deck 2 of the vessel. For the sake of simplification of the drawing, only two vertical suspension supports 9, two bearing members of the lower system 20 and two bearing members of the upper system 19, placed respectively on either side of the medial longitudinal vertical plane of the vessel, are shown, whereas the said supports and members are distributed horizontally about the tank 4 at their respective different levels.
Each system of bearing members 19, 20 is secured to a stationary annular structure 21, 22, the lower structure 22 being located in the hold 3 and solid with the hull 1 and surrounding horizontally the tank 4 in spaced relationship to the latter. As shown more particularly in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, each of the bearing members 23 of each system 19, 20 comprises a guiding element 24 mounted to roll [rollingly] or [slidingly] slide in the horizontal and preferably also in the vertical direction in a guiding bearing 25 extending in a direction which is substantially radial or normal to the tank 4. All the guiding bearings of one and the same system of bearing members 19, or 20, i.e. those located at one and the same level, are advantageously carried by a substantially horizontal ring 26 solid with the tank 4 and surrounding the latter externally, each guiding bearing 25 being constituted for instance by a rectilinear recess provided in the said ring and the mutually opposite longitudinal edges of which, forming a guiding slide, are advantageously reinforced by members 27 considerably increasing the height of the guiding bearing surface.
Each bearing member 23 is advantageously constituted by a bracket support of substantially triangular, for instance, isosceles, configuration composed in particular of two overhanging rods 28, 29, connected. respectively by one of their ends with the external stationary structure 21 or 22 spaced from the tank 4 respectively at two, at least horizontally spaced, points 30, 31 which are located respectively on either side of the associated local normal vertical plane forming the meridian or radial plane passing through the guiding element 24 and the guiding bearing 25. The rods 28, 29 converge towards and meet one another in the plane so as to be interconnected by the guiding element 24 forming the overhanging free apex of the said triangle.
In each system 19, 20, the bearing members are preferably substantially adjacent to one another as shown in FIG. 2, and the mutually adjacent rods 28, 29 of two successive bearing members 23 are connected with the stationary structure 21, 22 at points 30, 31 close to or coinciding with one another, so that each system of bearing members 19, 20 forms a structure having, as it were, a latticed or triangulated configuration. Both rods 28, 29 of each bearing member 23 have for instance at least their respective points 30, 31 of connection with the stationary structure 21, 22 located at two respectively different, superposed levels and the rods are advantageously substantially horizontal by being [shifted] spaced vertically with respect to one another, so as to be located on either side of the horizontal plane, or of the ring 26, containing the associated guiding bearing 25. Two adjacent rods 28, 29 of two successive bearing members 23 of one and the same system 19 or 20 are for instance [shifted] spaced vertically with respect to one another as shown in particular in FIGS. 3 and 4.
The guiding elements 24 pertaining to one of the systems 19 or 20 of bearing members 23 are preferably respectively [shifted] spaced in the peripheral direction with respect to the guiding elements of the other system, for instance, in such a manner that the guiding elements 24 of one system are respectively arranged in the medial [mediating] meridian vertical planes between two successive guiding elements 24 of the other system. Each said guiding element 24 is advantageously constituted by a sliding [skate] skid at least that [the] [portion] portions of which engaging [engaged in] the associated guiding slide 25 [of which] has a substantially prismatic lateral surface with a substantially vertical axis and with for instance a square or rectangular cross-section, and the height or vertical length of which is sufficient to ensure permanent guiding of any mutual relative vertical displacement of the said tank and/or the said guiding element 24.
Such relative mobility of the-tank 4 in vertical translatory motion [translation] with respect to the guiding elements 24 may be caused in particular by the elongation [lengthening] of the suspension rods of the vertical supports 9 resulting from the increase in weight of the tank during the filling thereof, whereas the relative mobility of the guiding elements 24 may result from a possible bending deformation of the bearing members or rods 23. Each rod 28, 29 of each said bearing member 23 may be rigidly secured at its mutually opposite ends to [respectively] the associated guiding element 24 and to the said stationary structure 21 or 22 respectively, for instance by Welding. In this case, each guiding [skate] skid 24 is advantageously constituted by a body in the form of a rectangular or a square parallelepiped which is set by its two adjacent longitudinal edges respectively inthe rods 28, 29 by being welded to the latter. At their opposite ends, the rods 28, 29 areeach secured to the stationary structure 21, 22 for instance by welding through the medium of an interposed [shoe] pad or the like 32 which is advantageously constituted by an angle-piece or the like.
Generally, each bearing member 23 is advantageously in the shape of a right-angled isosceles triangle, the rightangle apex of which is constituted by its guiding element 24, so that the successive rods of one and the same system of bearing members are respectively perpendicular to one another.
FIGS. 5, 6 and 7 illustrate a modified form of embodiment wherein each system of bearing members 19', 20' is at a level at least close to the horizontal plane of symmetry or equatorial plane 18 of the tank 4 and the systems 19' and 20' are in fact arranged as close as possible to one another and have for instance their rings 26 carrying the guiding bearings arranged respectively above and below the [hinge] yokes for pivotal connec tion 12 for the vertical suspension rods 10 by being placed [against] adjacent to the said yokes which thus serve as distance-pieces for the rings 26 as shown in FIG. 7. In this example, both rods 28, 29' of each bearing member 23' are [hingedly] pivotally mounted for instance substantially in coaxial relationship on their associated guiding element 24' which comprises to this end two aligned, mutually opposite pivot pins 33, i.e. an upper pivot pin and a lower pivot pin which are substantially vertical and serve as hinge pins by being engaged in corresponding end eyes 34 at the ends of the rods 28' and 29. It is seen that both rods 28', 29 of each bearing member 23 are vertically [shifted] spaced with respect to one another, so that their 'ends 34 [hinged] pivoted on the common guiding element 24 are superposed. The portion of the guiding element 24' which is located between two pivot pins 33 [are] is preferably :in the shape of a square or rectangular parallelepiped [shaped] slidingly mounted in the guiding bearing 25. Both adjacent rods 29', 28a or 29b, 28' of two successive bearing members 23 of one and the same system 19' or 20 are [hingedly] pivotally connected with the stationary structure 21', 22 by having for instance their adjacent ends in mutual superposition about one and the same vertical [hinge] pivot pin 35 mounted in a common yoke solid with the said stationary structure. As
already indicated previously, if the tank 4 is to contain for instance liquefied gases at very low temperatures, the tank and all its bearing members 19, 29 or 19, 20' and all its suspension members 9 are made from a metal capable of withstanding low temperatures, whereas heatinsulating means are interposed in the connections of the said members with the stationary structures 21, 22 or 21, 22' supporting them. In the example considered, the stationary structure yokes 21', 22' supporting the pivot [hinge] pins 35 and the corresponding ends of the rods 28', 29 are made for instance from ordinary structural steel, whereas all the other [pieces] parts or portions shown in particular in FIG. 7 are made from noble steel, for instance from stainless steel, and heat-insulation with respect to the stationary strucure 1, 21, 22' is [ensured] provided by sleeves 36 made from heat-insulating material and supported by the yokes of the stationary structures 21', 22 and in which sleeves are mounted the [hinge] pivot pins 35.
As the systems of bearing members 19 20 are near to the equatorial plane 18 of the tank 4, it is necessary to provide for a greater spacing between the guiding bearings 25 and the tank 4 in order to avoid any interference, in particular with the rods 10 of the vertical suspension supports 9. It should be noted in this connection that the first form of embodiment illustrated respectively in FIGS. 1 to 4-, is more advantageous, to a certain extent, than the second form of embodiment illustratedin FIGS. 5 to 7. Indeed, in the first form of embodiment the stresses are less concentrated in proximity to the equatorial plane than in the second form of embodiment in which they combine with the stresses resulting from the vertical suspension. On the other hand, a better balancing of the respectively upper and lower tank halves or hemispheres is obtained in the first form of embodiment owing to the greater vertical spacing of the system of bearing members 19, 20. Lastly, in the first form. of embodiment, since the systems of bearing members 19,. 20 are located outside of the region of where the vertical suspension supports 9 are arranged,
the points of application of the bearing reactions through the medium of the co-operation of the guiding elements 24 and the guiding bearings 25 are closer to the wall of the tank 4, thus resulting in a reduction of undesired residual torques in the wall of the tank as compared with the second form of embodiment.
It is seen that in the second form of embodiment, the bearing members of the lower system 20 are [shifted] ofiset in the peripheral direction with respect to the bearing members of the upper system 19 in the same manner as in the first form of embodiment. The [hinge] pivot pins 11 of the vertical suspension rods 10 are located substantially in the equatorial plane of the tank 4. Irrespective of the said shift in the peripheral direction, the two superposed system of bearing members 19, 20 or 19', 20' are preferably substantially identical in both forms of embodiment and the Vertical pins of the guiding elements of both systems are advantageously located substantially on one and the same cylindrical surface concentric with the axis of revolution 7 of the spherical tank 4.
In FIGS. 6 and 7 it is observed that in this form of embodiment the rings 26 carrying the bearings are radially Wider than in the preceding form of embodiment, so that it is necessary to provide in the upper ring 26 openings 40 enabling the suspension rods 10 closest to the tank to be freely passed therethrough, whereas the suspenat least one transverse partition forming a cofferdam 41 and on the other hand by the wall of the double hull 1 of the ship, vessel or 'boat comprising an inner planking 37 and an outer planking 38 defining therebetween an intermediate space 39 forming for instance a lateral [ballasting container] ballast tank.
Of course, the invention is by no means limited to the forms of embodiment described and illustrated which have been given by way of example only. In particular, it comprises all the means constituting technical equivalents to the means described as well as their combinations, should the latter be carried out according to the [spirit] gist of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. An auxiliary device for supporting a tank against roll and pitch and associated with a system of main movable and substantially vertical suspension supports, said device comprising at least one set of stationary bearing members substantially adjacent to one another and distributed along the periphery of said tank at least approximately in one and the same relative horizontal plane, each bearing member comprising a substantially triangu lar bracket support comprising in particular two overhanging rods, a stationary external structure spaced from said tank, [respectively at two, at least horizontally spaced points of the tank located respectively on either side of the normal relative vertaical plane passing through said member], one of the ends of said rods being connected to said structure, said rods projecting respectively from two at least horizontally spaced points of said structure located respectively on either side of the normal relative vertical plane passing through said member and said rods converging towards said plane, a guiding element interconnecting the other ends of said rods in said plane, a [force-] forced guiding bearing solid with said tank with which said element cooperates, each guiding bearing having a guiding path forming a slideway constituted by a rectilinear elongated recess forming a substantially horizontal straight lot with parallel opposite edges, the longitudinal plane of symmetry of said slot being in said normal relative vertical plane, said guiding element constantly engaging said slideway with bilateral contact while moving in said normal relative vertical plane.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the bearing members located at one and the same level are substantially adjacent to one another and the adjacent rods of two successive bearing members are connected with said stationary structure at two at least adjacent points.
3. A device according to claim 1, wherein each guiding element is constituted by a sliding. block-forming pad at least that portion of which engages said slideway has a substantially prismatic lateral surface, the axis of which is substantially vertical and the cross-section of which is rectangular and the vertical length of which is sufficient to constantly ensure the guiding of any mutual relative vertical displacement of said guiding element.
4. A device according to claim 1, wherein both of said rods of each bearing member have at least their respective points of connection with said stationary structure located at two respectively different levels and are substantially horizontal and [shifted] spaced vertically, so as to be located on either side of the horizontal plane containing the associated guiding bearing.
5. A device according to claim 4, wherein said two rods of each bearing member are [hingedly] pivotally connected in substantially coaxial relationship, with the associated guiding element, comprising to this end two mutually opposed pivot pins which are aligned and substantially vertical and serve as hinge pins, each of said rods being [hingedly] pivotally connected also with said stationary structure about respective, substantially vertical [hinge] pivot pins.
6. A device according to claim 4, wherein two adjacent rods of two successive bearing members of one and the same system are ofiset vertically with respect to one .annther.
7. A device according to claim 6, wherein two adjacent rods of two successive bearing members of one and the same system are [hingedly] pivotally connected with said stationary structure in mutual superposition about one and the same vertical [hinge] pivot pin mounted in a common clevis.
8. A device according to claim 6, wherein each rod of each said bearing members is rigidly secured [by] with its opposite ends [respectively] to the associated guiding element and to said stationary structure.
9. A device according to claim 1, wherein at least two sets of said bearing members are arranged at two levels located symmetrically on either side of an horizontal plane of symmetry of said tank, said bearing members being respectively shifted in the peripheral direction from one level to the other.
10. A device according to claim 9 [characterized in that] wherein said guiding bearings of one and the same system of bearing members located at one and the same level are carried by a substantially horizontal ring solid with said tank and surrounding the latter externally, each guiding bearing being constituted by a recess provided in said ring.
11. A device according to claim 9, wherein said tank and all of its beating and suspension members are made from a metal capable of withstanding low temperatures [whereas] and including heat-insulating means interposed in the connections of said members with the stationary structures supporting them.
12. A device according to claim 9, for a tank mounted in the hold of a cargo ship having a main deck wherein said two sets of bearing members comprise an upper set and a lower set placed respectively at two superposed levels, symmetrical with respect to the said horizontal plane of symmetry of the said tank, the upper set being substantially at the level of said main deck of said ship.
13. An auxiliary device for constraining a tank against roll and pitch and associated with a system of essentially weight-bearing substantially vertical supports, said device comprising at least one set of keying means distributed about the periphery of said tank at least approximately on a same horizontal level, each keying means being at least approximately symmetrical with respect to a vertical centre plane locally normal to the wall surface of said tank, and comprising: a stationary structure arranged outside ,of and spaced from said tank; a key member carried by said structure and projecting therefrom substantially horizontally towards said tank; key-way defining means integral with and projecting outwards from said tank and co-operating with said key member in forced guiding relationship, said key member including a terminal slideblock portion formed with substantially flat, vertical, opposite, side faces located on either side of said vertical plane of symmetry, said key-way defining means being formed with an elongated, substantially straight slot forming a vertical through-passageway and extending outwards from a closed end thereof near said tank to its opposite open end remote from said tank, said slot being open at its top and bottom and having opposite edges forming vertical side wall portions located on either side of said plane of symmetry, said slot being constantly engaged in sliding relationship by said slide-block portion and reciprocally movable through thermal expansion and contraction of said tank horizontally inwards and outwards vertically upwards and downwards in either direction relative to said slide-block portion with two degrees of freedam of motion in substantially parallel relation to said vertical local plane of symmetry.
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