MANWAY COVER WITH INTEGRALLY FORMED VENT
A venting solution to large storage tanks is disclosed wherein a manway cover is formed with a vent, eliminating the need to affix a vent to the wall of the tank and allowing standardized manway covers with different vent sizes to be applied either in a retrofit or in new tanks. The covers can be formed two at a time to increase production, and can be fitted with a larger vent than would otherwise be practical with some tank diameters.
In many industries such as chemical, waste water, food processing, and the like, large tanks are used to store liquid materials until they are needed or until they can be disposed. These storage tanks may be made of fiberglass, polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, stainless steel, bolted steel, or a dual laminate, depending upon the application and requirements of the various industries. The tanks are typically stored in groups, as shown generally in
While it was customary in the past to fill these tanks using gravity (i.e., simply pouring material into the tanks), newer technology has allowed these tanks to be filled by pressurized tankers using pneumatic or hydraulic pressure to move the fluid. While increasing the efficiency in which the tanks are filled, these pressure driven systems require that the tanks be adequately “vented” to prevent damage due to over-pressurization of the tanks. Over-pressurization can quickly lead to cracks or even rupture of the tanks, which can be problematic in the best case and disastrous when toxic or caustic chemicals are involved. For this reason, it has been customary to incorporate designated vents into the tanks that permit air to escape as liquid is forced into the tanks at high speed. A classic vent type is the “u”-shaped vents that can be mounted on to the tops of the tanks, such as those shown in
While these vents have become commonplace on the storage tanks described above, the difficulty with the prior art vents is that there is often a challenge to mount the vents to the tanks in a safe and efficient manner. Mismatch between materials, particularly with difficult materials such as fiberglass or polypropylene, make mounting and securing a vent to the tank both costly and unreliable. This problem is exacerbated by tanks that have different contours and shapes, preventing a “one-size-fits-all” solution. For these reasons, the vents for these tanks tend to be expensive and difficult to install.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe problems of tank venting discussed above are overcome by the present invention, in which a manway cover having standard sizes and dimensions for tanks of this kind is formed with a vent therein, ensuring that the vent will mate with and easily attach to the tank in a reliable manner. Further, enhanced cost savings are realized when the vent is integrally formed with the manway cover in a single molding process. A single piece mold of a multi-diameter manway cover and vent can reliable fit existing and new tanks and eliminate the need for tank specific venting solutions.
The manway cover 30 and vent 32 can be retrofitted to existing tanks as well as incorporated into new tanks. The stem 36 is preferably made with a standard OD, enabling the vent to be used with standard tank adapters. The stem 36 may also include a standalone flange 42 mounting plate to allow its use with other existing tank arrangements. The flange 42 can be removed when used in the configuration of
Claims
1. A combination vent and cover for a tank, comprising:
- a circumferential base plate adapted to fit over a port of a tank and seal the tank, the base plate having a bolt hole pattern coinciding with a bolt hole pattern of the tank;
- an integral stem formed centrally in the base plate projecting outwardly from the plate;
- a vent sized to fit over the stem and connect to the stem, the vent allowing the tank to dispel air as the tank is being filled.
2. The combination vent and cover for a tank of claim 1, further comprising a mushroom cap for the vent.
3. The combination vent and cover for a tank of claim 1, further including a removable flange about the base of the vent for allowing the vent to attach to other tank configurations.
4. A double molded manway cover for a tank having a first cover molded to a second cover, each cover having a circumferential base plate adapted to fit over a port of a tank, and an integral stem formed centrally in the base plate of each manway cover, where both covers are formed in a single molding operation and separated to yield two covers.
5. The double molded manway cover for a tank of claim 4 where one manway cover has a larger diameter than a second manway cover.
6. The double molded manway cover for a tank of claim 4 where both manway covers have the same diameter.
7. A tank for storing materials comprising:
- a storage compartment defined by a plurality of surfaces and a conical upper wall with a manway opening;
- a manway cover adapted to cover the manway opening, the manway cover including a vent structure for venting the tank when material is forced into the tank.
8. The tank of claim 7 wherein the vent structure is a mushroom vent built into the manway cover.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 21, 2011
Publication Date: Oct 25, 2012
Applicant: IRELAND, INC. D/B/A CORE-ROSION PRODUCTS (Signal Hill, CA)
Inventor: Steven Ireland (Long Beach, CA)
Application Number: 13/091,856
International Classification: B65D 51/16 (20060101); B65D 51/18 (20060101);