US3302825A - Open top liquid container - Google Patents
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- This invention comprises an open top liquid container specifically dimensioned to provide a swimming pool.
- An important object of the invention is to provide a swimming pool of this type comprising a metal side wall and a flexible, fluid tight plastic bottom wall, joined together at their periphery to form a fluid tight seal.
- Another object of the invention is to provide in a structure of this type a coping for the top edge of the side wall, which can be readily attached and removed.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a pool structure of this type which is collapsible in the sense that it can be folded or rolled into a compact bundle for transportation and storage.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the complete assembly comprising the container of this invention
- FIGURE 2 is a typical cross section, such as that on the line 2-2 of FIGURE 1, showing the construction of the joint between the side wall and the bottom Wall;
- FIGURE 3 is a cross sectional exploded view on the line 3-3 of FIGURE 1, showing the seam at the ends of the metal strip forming the side wall;
- FIGURE 4 is a sectional view corresponding to that of FIGURE 3, showing the seamed parts completely assembled;
- FIGURE 5 is a typical cross sectional view, such as that on the line 5-5 of FIGURE 1, showing the coping attached to the side wall;
- FIGURE 6 is a typical cross sectional view of a modified structure corresponding to the view of FIGURE 2, differing however in that the bottom wall is of twopiece construction.
- Fluid containers such as those used as swimming pools, are relatively large and therefore are ditficult to construct in the simplest form while providing adequate strength and at the same time permitting compaction for transportation and storage purposes.
- the primary container consists of a flexible metal side wall having a plastic bottom wall permanently united thereto in fluid tight relation. Any light metal is suited to this purpose.
- the container comprises a metal side wall 10 formed from a strip of suitable metal and of the required length for a particular pool size. The end edges of the strip are folded upon themselves, as indicated at 10a in FIGURE 3.
- the fluid tight joint is 33%,325 Patented Feb. 7, I967 made at this meeting point by means of a U-shaped channel 12, preferably of the same metal, shaped to enclose the folded edges 10a.
- a strip or strips of suitable gasket material 14 Interposed between the ends of the edges Illa and the closed side of the channel 12 is a strip or strips of suitable gasket material 14. These strips may be made of synthetic or natural rubber, plastic, or the like.
- the finished seam is shown in FIGURE 4, wherein the parts when assembled, as shown in FIGURE 3, are rolled down flat, so that the sides of the channel 12 enclose the folded edges 10a of the strip 10 with the gasket 14 tightly clamped therebetween.
- the strip 10 is double folded at its lower edge so as to double fold and enclose the peripheral edge of a sheet 16 of suitable plastic to form the seam 18, clearly illustrated in FIGURE 2.
- the double folded edge of the strip 10 is rolled down into complete contact with the end folded edge of the sheet 16, so as to insure against the seepage of liquid.
- a suitable sealing cement can be enclosed within the seam, but this is not essential.
- the top edge of the strip 10 is folded over upon itself, as indicated at 10b in FIGURE 5, and at spaced circumferential points the metal of the double fold is pressed outwardly to form spaced bosses 100.
- a coping is detachably secured thereto, by means of bosses 100.
- This coping consists of a tube 20, which can be of light metal, synthetic or natural rubber or a suitable plastic.
- the tube is longitudinally split along one side, as indicated in FIGURE 5, so that it can be forced on or slipped endwise on to the top edge of the side wall, so that the bosses engage inside of the tube, as illustrated in FIGURE 5, and hold it in place.
- the coping can be made up of a series of sections, as illustrated in FIGURE 1, or it can be a single continuous tube of sutficient length.
- a metal coping it is preferable to have it sectionalized for easy handling, whereas a flexible tube such as a plastic tube could be of a single piece since it can be rolled up.
- the length 22 of tubing which overlaps the seam in the side wall could be of larger diameter so that the adjacent ends of the tube 20 could be telescoped therewith. This variant is illustrated in FIG- URE 1.
- the metal side wall strip 10 can be fed through a seaming machine conjointly with the "bottom wall 16, so that the seam 18 is formed as a continuous operation, and at the same time Where it is desirable for strengthening purposes, vertical parallel ribs can be formed in the strip. After the seam 18 has been completed the vertical seam previously described in connection with FIGURES 3 and 4 is made.
- FIGURE 6 A variation of the construction shown in FIGURES 1 to 5 inclusive is illustrated in FIGURE 6, wherein the bottom wall is made in two parts. It comprises a strip 24 of plastic material, which is connected to the side wall 10 in the seam 18, as in the previous case. A sheet of plastic 26 is then overlaid at its periphery with respect to the strip 24- and the parts joined by means of an adhesive, but preferably by dielectric heat-sealing in a manner well known in this art. It will be understood that the material of the strip 24 and sheet 26 will be of a plastic suited to this type of sealing, such as, for example, polyvinylchloride.
- a collapsible liquid container comprising a coilable metal wall non-rigid in a longitudinal direction defining an enclosure, a flexible fluid impervious bottom Wall, and means forming a fluid tight joint connecting said walls, comprising a seam by which the peripheral edge of said bottom wall is enclosed by a folded edge of said metal wall.
- said metal Wall being formed of a strip of metal having its ends in abutting relation and means for uniting said ends in fluid tight association.
- said last means comprising a channel enclosing the end edges of said strip.
- said last means comprising a channel enclosing the end edges of said strip, including a sealing gasket.
- a coping enclosing the top edge of said metal wall and means for releasably holding said coping in place.
- tubing comprising a plurality of arcuate sections.
- tubing com prising a plurality of arcuate sections, including a section overlying the adjacent ends of said sections.
- said bottom Wall consisting of a strip engaged in said seam and a central portion secured at its periphery to said strip.
- said bottom wall consisting of a strip engaged in said seam and a central portion secured at its periphery to said strip by cement.
- said bottom Wall consisting of a strip engaged in said seam and a central portion secured at its periphery to said strip by a heat seal.
- said enclosure defining wall being ribbed, the ribs extending transversely thereof.
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US10094102B2 (en) * | 2011-04-07 | 2018-10-09 | Duran Lee Blocker | Modular interconnectable wall cell |
US20140144916A1 (en) * | 2011-04-20 | 2014-05-29 | Concept Enviroment Services Pty Ltd | Storage tank |
US11230853B2 (en) | 2013-04-24 | 2022-01-25 | JWF Industries | Large capacity above ground impoundment tank |
JP2016188670A (en) * | 2015-03-30 | 2016-11-04 | 株式会社栗本鐵工所 | Seam crimping structure for metal plate |
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