Hanger for suspending equipment in a storage tank
First Claim
1. A hanger for suspending equipment within a storage tank that includes an upright riser pipe extending between the interior of the tank and an access opening provided at the upper end of the riser pipe, the hanger comprising:
- a longitudinal member having first and second ends, the longitudinal member being adapted to be located within a riser pipe connected to an inner wall of a storage tank having an access opening, the first end of the longitudinal member being fixed to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to the access opening, the second end of the longitudinal member being adapted to project into the tank;
crossbar means connected to the second end of the longitudinal member, the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within a tank from a location to one side of the longitudinal member; and
biasing means interposed between the longitudinal member and the crossbar means for permitting the crossbar means to be yieldably engaged against the inner wall adjacent the access opening;
the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within the storage tank at a mechanically referenced position relative to the inner wall adjacent the access opening, the biasing means isolating the position of the equipment within the tank from dimensional changes in the length of the longitudinal member due to temperature changes.
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Abstract
A hanger for suspending equipment within an existing liquid storage tank includes a longitudinal channel having one end adapted to be fixed adjacent to the upper end of a receiving riser pipe and a second end adapted to project within the tank. A parallel arm assembly is foldable at the second end of the channel and is movable longitudinally in opposition to biasing springs. The arm assembly engages an interior tank surface at opposite sides of the channel to fix the location from which suspended equipment is hung. This isolates the suspension point for the equipment from dimensional changes that might occur in the channel supporting it along the upright riser pipe.
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18 Claims
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1. A hanger for suspending equipment within a storage tank that includes an upright riser pipe extending between the interior of the tank and an access opening provided at the upper end of the riser pipe, the hanger comprising:
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a longitudinal member having first and second ends, the longitudinal member being adapted to be located within a riser pipe connected to an inner wall of a storage tank having an access opening, the first end of the longitudinal member being fixed to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to the access opening, the second end of the longitudinal member being adapted to project into the tank; crossbar means connected to the second end of the longitudinal member, the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within a tank from a location to one side of the longitudinal member; and biasing means interposed between the longitudinal member and the crossbar means for permitting the crossbar means to be yieldably engaged against the inner wall adjacent the access opening; the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within the storage tank at a mechanically referenced position relative to the inner wall adjacent the access opening, the biasing means isolating the position of the equipment within the tank from dimensional changes in the length of the longitudinal member due to temperature changes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A hanger for suspending equipment within a storage tank that includes an upright riser pipe extending between the interior of the tank and an access opening provided at the upper end of the riser pipe, the hanger comprising:
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a longitudinal member having first and second ends, the longitudinal member being adapted to be located within a riser pipe connected to an inner wall of a storage tank having an access opening, the first end of the longitudinal member being fixed to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to the access opening, the second end of the longitudinal member being adapted to project into the tank; crossbar means operably connected to the second end of the longitudinal member for movement between a folded condition located alongside the longitudinal member adapted to facilitate its passage through a riser pipe, and an extended condition projecting transversely outward from the longitudinal member; attachment means provided on the crossbar means for vertically suspending equipment from it, the attachment means being transversely offset from the longitudinal member when the crossbar means is in its extended condition; and biasing means interposed between the crossbar means and longitudinal member for permitting the expanded crossbar means to be yieldably engaged against the inner wall adjacent the access opening; the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within the storage tank at a mechanically referenced position relative to the inner wall adjacent the access opening, the biasing means isolating the position of the equipment within the tank from dimensional changes in the length of the longitudinal member due to temperature changes. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A hanger for suspending equipment within a storage tank that includes an upright riser pipe extending between the interior of the tank and an access opening provided at the upper end of the riser pipe, the hanger comprising:
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a longitudinal member having first and second ends, the longitudinal member being adapted to be located within a riser pipe connected to an inner wall of a storage tank having an access opening, the first end of the longitudinal member being fixed to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to the access opening, the second end of the longitudinal member being adapted to project into the tank; crossbar means operably connected to the second end of the longitudinal member for movement between a folded condition located alongside the longitudinal member adapted to facilitate its passage through a riser pipe, and an extended condition projecting transversely outward from the longitudinal member; attachment means provided on the crossbar means for vertically suspending equipment from it, the attachment means being transversely offset from the longitudinal member when the crossbar means is in its extended condition; and biasing means interposed between the crossbar means and longitudinal member for permitting the expanded crossbar means to be yieldably engaged against the inner wall adjacent the access opening; the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within the storage tank at a mechanically reference position relative to the inner wall adjacent the access opening, the biasing means isolating the position of the equipment within the tank from dimensional changes in the length of the longitudinal member due to temperature changes; and support means interconnecting the crossbar means and the longitudinal member for both pivotal and translational movement relative to one another. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A hanger for suspending equipment within a storage tank that includes an upright riser pipe extending between the interior of the tank and an access opening provided at the upper end of the riser pipe, the hanger comprising:
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a longitudinal member having first and second ends, the longitudinal member being adapted to be located within a riser pipe connected to an inner wall of a storage tank having an access opening, the first end of the longitudinal member being fixed to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to the access opening, the second end of the longitudinal member being adapted to project into the tank; crossbar means operably connected to the second end of the longitudinal member for movement between a folded condition located alongside the longitudinal member adapted to facilitate its passage through a riser pipe, and an extended condition projecting transversely outward from the longitudinal member; attachment means provided on the crossbar means for vertically suspending equipment from it, the attachment means being transversely offset from the longitudinal member when the crossbar means is in its extended condition; and biasing means interposed between the crossbar means and longitudinal member for permitting the expanded crossbar means to be yieldably engaged against the inner wall adjacent the access opening; the crossbar means being adapted to suspend equipment within the storage tank at a mechanically referenced position relative to the inner wall adjacent the access opening, the biasing means isolating the position of the equipment within the tank from dimensional changes in the length of the longitudinal member due to temperature changes; wherein the crossbar means comprises at least two arms; the crossbar means further comprising; a pair of spaced rigid brackets, each bracket being pivotally connected to the arms about corresponding spaced axes in a parallelogram arrangement. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A hanger for suspending equipment within a storage tank that includes an upright riser pipe extending between the interior of the tank and an access opening provided at the upper end of the riser pipe, the hanger comprising:
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an elongated rigid channel having first and second longitudinal ends, the channel being adapted to be located within a riser pipe anchored to an inner wall of a storage tank having an access opening, the first end of the channel being fixed to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to the access opening, the second end of the channel being adapted to project into the tank; a clamp adjustably fixed to the channel adjacent to its second end; a slide mounted to the clamp for translational motion relative to the channel in directions parallel to its length; spring means operably connected between the clamp and the slide for biasing the slide longitudinally toward the first end of the channel; a first rigid arm pivotally connected to the slide about a first support axis for movement between a folded condition wherein the arm is located alongside the channel to facilitate its passage through a riser pipe, and an extended condition wherein the first arm projects transversely from the channel; and attachment means on the first arm for vertically suspending equipment from it, the attachment means being transversely offset from the channel when the first arm is in its extended condition; the first arm being adapted to suspend equipment within the storage tank at a mechanically referenced position relative to the inner wall adjacent the access opening, the spring means maintaining the first arm against the inner wall to isolate the position of the equipment within the tank from dimensional changes in the length of the elongated rigid channel due to temperature changes. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. In combination with a storage tank including an upright riser pipe extending from the interior of the tank to an access opening at the upper end of the riser pipe:
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a longitudinal member located within the riser pipe, a first end of the longitudinal member being anchored to the riser pipe at a location adjacent to its access opening and a second end projecting into the tank; crossbar means operably connected to the second end of the longitudinal member for movement between a folded condition located alongside the longitudinal member, to facilitate its passage into the tank through the riser pipe, and an extended condition projecting transversely outward from the longitudinal member; attachment means on the crossbar means for vertically suspending equipment within the tank at a preselected position relative to the crossbar means, the attachment means being transversely offset from the longitudinal member while the crossbar means is in its expanded condition; and biasing means operably interconnected between the crossbar means and longitudinal member for yieldably urging the transversely projecting crossbar means toward the first end of the longitudinal member to hol the crossbar means in engagement against an interior surface within the tank and thereby isolate the equipment suspended within the tank from dimensional changes that occur in the length of the longitudinal member due to temperature changes to maintain the equipment at the preselected position relative to the crossbar means. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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