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  • Ihave also provided a more efficient means ⁇ for reinforcing the wall, as will be hereini after described in detail.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation inminiature of a tank or reservoir em- Vvoirs adapted to contain w-ater and made'of Y reinforced concrete ⁇ and is divided out from my application, iledAprilv2, 1915, Serial In'an application for Letters Patent of the United States filed by Vme September bodying my invention;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the lower portion of the wall and the corresponding adjacent portions o-f the bottom; Fig.
  • FIG. 3 is atop plan view of1'a 'portion of the bottom with a portion "of its upper surface shown cut away to dis- 14th, 1911, andrecently allowed, I have ⁇ described a reinforced concrete tank for this may be considered an improvement on the invention described in that application.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section of a portion of the bottom showing the radial reinforcing members arranged in groups of three.
  • 20 designates generally the bottom of the reservoir. In the form ,.illustrated, it is ⁇ shown as a comparatively flat disk having a relatively thin inner section 21 and arelatively thicker outer annular section 22 upon which the wall rests,
  • an yintermediate wedge shaped section 23 joining the inner and outer sections and havarea from the inner section outwardly.
  • the middle part of the bottom not being tlius under downwardpressure of the fluid'will tend to lift under the influence of the elasticity of the soil, while the weight ofthewall will keep the outer edge yof 'the ⁇ bottom f wie illustrated, ⁇ substantially plane and at its outer edge it is provided with an annular recess 24 having a bottom 25, upon which the wall rests, slopes downwardly and outwardlyto a flange 26 forming a gutter to collect overflowing water which is carried to the sewer by pipes 27.
  • a depression 28 in the upper surface of the flange serves to carry ofi water, filling the gutter if the pipes 27 are clogged. Water is thus kept ⁇ away from the foundation of the structure.
  • a series of radialbars arranged in three lengths, viz. one length 30 along the upper part of the inner section 21, another length 31 along the lower part of the section 23, and another length 32 along the lower part ofthe section 22.
  • Circular bars 33 are arranged at ⁇ intervals transverse to the lengths 32.
  • This series of bars is adapted to take care of the bending stresses produced in thebo'ttom and liable to crack the concrete.
  • Fig. I there is shown an arrangement in which this series ci bars is er CII ranged in groups of three, the middle the upper part of the disk, as shovambrain its lower par-t or in any intermediate plane.
  • the wall 40.,'in.the example illustrated, is cylindrical in iform. lit is obvious that lit might be of any iform of polyhedron, :the cylinder being the ultimate form. It is of .suitable ithickness, which may vvary .as ,the exigencies of the situation demand, and it iis preferably provided with a bottomwsun zfacefll J'beveled vto lcorrespond :to the surface 25 .ofthe .recess Qllin which itrests.
  • Va ibottomoom- prising a relatively thin 'central disk :section and a relatively :thick outer disk section, said sections being'of concrete, reinforcing :elements embedded -in and extending from the lower ⁇ portion ⁇ of the thinner section vinto the uper portion of theithicker section, and
  • sections being of concrete, reinforcing elementsembedded in and extending from "theflowerportion of the thinner section into theupperportion of the thicker section, and substantially radial reinforcing elements embedded in the upper portion of the thinner Asection Vand extending into the flower portionofithefthicker.section.
  • fa bottom comprising an inner ⁇ disk section, .an annular conical section andan outerfdisk section, all of concrete;andiprovided*withimeans for ref iiniforeing the same including a fser'iesof rae.
  • dial bars embedded in all threesections ⁇ all fthe bars being arranged in a horizontalY :planetin vthe upper pant ⁇ of the inner section, lbent into anfobli'que zpl'ane in ftheflower part ci the conical sectian and bent-again into a horizontal plane @in l'the lower ipart of Vthe :outer section, yin combination with-circum- ⁇ ferential :bars farranged :in the outer section.
  • a bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in all three sections, all the bars being arranged in a horizontal plane in theV inner section, bent into an oblique plane in the conical section and bent again into a horizontal plane in the outer section, in combination with a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
  • a reservoir or tank at bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in the inner section, bent to conform to the slope of the conical section and bent again and embedded in the outer section, in combination with circumferential bars arranged in the outer section and a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
  • a bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in all three sections, all the bars being arranged in a horizontal plane near the upper part of the inner section, bent into an oblique plane near the lower part of the conical section and bent again into a horizontal plane near the lower part of the outer section, in combination with circumferential bars arranged in the outer section and a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
  • a bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in all three sections, all the bars being arranged in a horizontal plane in the inner section, bent into an oblique plane in the conical section and bent again into a horizontal plane in the outer section, in combination with circumferential bars arranged in the outer section and a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
  • a bottom comprising an inner disk section and an outer wall supporting section integral ⁇ therewith and of greater thickness than the inner disk section, said bottom being formed of concrete, substantially radial reinforcing bars embedded in both the inner and outer sections, and a net-work of crossed reinforcing bars also embedded in the inner and outer sections, the radial and crossed bars being disposed in different planes.
  • a bottom comprising an inner disk section and an outer marginal wall supporting section of greater thickness than the inner section, and depending below the same, said bottom being formed of concrete, a series of radially disposed'bars having their inner portions embedded in the upper part of the inner disk section and their outer portions 4embedded in the lower part of the marginal section, and a net-work of crossed bars having their inner portions embedded in the lower portion of the imier disk section and their outer portions embedded in the upper part of the outer marginal section, the sets of crossed and radial bars crossing substantially at the junction of the inner and outer ⁇ sections.

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W. MUESER.
TANK 0R RESERVOiR 0f REINFORCED CONCRETE.
' APPLICATION FILED OCT-11.1917. 1,301,155. Patented Apr. 22,1919.
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APPLICATION FILED OCT- I, I9I7. 1,301,155, Patented Apr. 22,1919.
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WILLIAM MUESER, NEW YORK, N. Y.
TANK OR RESERVOIR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE.
Specification of Letters Patent.`
original application sied Aprii 2, 1915, serial No. 18,661. Divided and this application sied october 17,
1917. Serial No. 197,135.
To all whom t may 'concer/n:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM Munsiin', a citizen of the United States, residing at 17 41 Clay avenue, city of New York, in the county of Bronx and State of 4New York, have invented certain new and useful Imforced'Concrete, of which the followingis a specification.
overcome the frictional resistance resulting from the weight of the wall on the bottom when the tank is being filled.
Ihave also provided a more efficient means `for reinforcing the wall, as will be hereini after described in detail.
`provements in Tanks or Reservoirs ofRein- In .the drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation inminiature of a tank or reservoir em- Vvoirs adapted to contain w-ater and made'of Y reinforced concrete `and is divided out from my application, iledAprilv2, 1915, Serial In'an application for Letters Patent of the United States filed by Vme September bodying my invention; Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the lower portion of the wall and the corresponding adjacent portions o-f the bottom; Fig. 3 is atop plan view of1'a 'portion of the bottom with a portion "of its upper surface shown cut away to dis- 14th, 1911, andrecently allowed, I have `described a reinforced concrete tank for this may be considered an improvement on the invention described in that application.
Experience 4has developed. the 4fact that when a reservoir of this character has to be ing a constantly increasing cross-sectional built on sandy, gravelly or Vothersoil ofan f elastic or compressible nature, or when such soil lacks uniformity over its entire surface,
it will happen that after lling the freservoir to its maximum the weight of the. same, in addition-to the weight of the Huid contents, will cause a settlement of the bottom close the reinforcing members in two planes beneath the same; Fig. 4: is a vertical section of a portion of the bottom showing the radial reinforcing members arranged in groups of three.
In the drawings, 20 designates generally the bottom of the reservoir. In the form ,.illustrated, it is` shown as a comparatively flat disk having a relatively thin inner section 21 and arelatively thicker outer annular section 22 upon which the wall rests,
an yintermediate wedge shaped section 23 joining the inner and outer sections and havarea from the inner section outwardly. 'Ilie -Y press on the outer rim of the bottoni. The middle part of the bottom not being tlius under downwardpressure of the fluid'will tend to lift under the influence of the elasticity of the soil, while the weight ofthewall will keep the outer edge yof 'the `bottom f wie illustrated,` substantially plane and at its outer edge it is provided with an annular recess 24 having a bottom 25, upon which the wall rests, slopes downwardly and outwardlyto a flange 26 forming a gutter to collect overflowing water which is carried to the sewer by pipes 27. A depression 28 in the upper surface of the flange serves to carry ofi water, filling the gutter if the pipes 27 are clogged. Water is thus kept `away from the foundation of the structure.
`The reinforcing members of the bottom disk 'are arranged in two series. One coing crack the bottom, and one object fof thispresentsinvention is, to provide means for lessening this tendency orpreventing it.
In addition 'to' the means which I de f scribed for facilitating'the movement of the circular wall in the patent application referred to, I havefound it desirable to make a construction of the wall whereby its bottom where it contacts with the upper surface f f of the bottom' of' the tank shall be slightly 55,
inclined downwardly so' as tomore readily prises a series of radialbars arranged in three lengths, viz. one length 30 along the upper part of the inner section 21, another length 31 along the lower part of the section 23, and another length 32 along the lower part ofthe section 22. Circular bars 33 are arranged at` intervals transverse to the lengths 32. This series of bars is adapted to take care of the bending stresses produced in thebo'ttom and liable to crack the concrete. In Fig. I there is shown an arrangement in which this series ci bars is er CII ranged in groups of three, the middle the upper part of the disk, as shovambrain its lower par-t or in any intermediate plane.
The wall 40.,'in.the example illustrated,is cylindrical in iform. lit is obvious that lit might be of any iform of polyhedron, :the cylinder being the ultimate form. It is of .suitable ithickness, which may vvary .as ,the exigencies of the situation demand, and it iis preferably provided with a bottomwsun zfacefll J'beveled vto lcorrespond :to the surface 25 .ofthe .recess Qllin which itrests.
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l. 'In reservoir lor ctank, a bottom come fprising `an `=inner disk section, Aan annular conical sectionandfan outer disk sectional l of concrete, and reiniorcingmeans therefor, vincluding a series of .substantially radial *bars :having :their inner portions embedded .in :the-.upper iportion of tlie inner disk 'section, .their ,outer fportions (embedded in the lower portions of the outer disk section 'and ,their intermediate portions embedded in the ,conical section.
2. In a 'reservoir or tank, a bottoinncom- 'prising a =relativel=y thin central disk section land a :relatively @thick 4'outer disk section, .said sections being of concrete, and :radial reinforcing Velements embedded :in the upper portion of the :inner section and extending downwardly lan d 1 embedded in ithe lower fportion ofthe outer section. Y
13. In a reservoir or tank, Va ibottomoom- .prising a relatively thin 'central disk :section and a relatively :thick outer disk section, said sections being'of concrete, reinforcing :elements embedded -in and extending from the lower `portion `of the thinner section vinto the uper portion of theithicker section, and
' reinforcing elements embedded :infthe upper portion of the vthinner section jand extending into the lower portion ofl 'the thicker 1 section.
4. In a reservoir yor tank, a bottom 'comprising an inner Adisk section, an annular conical section and an youter disk section, all ofconcrete and `provided with means for reinforcing 'the same including a series of radial ibars embedded Vin all #three sections, all fthe bars being arranged in 'a horizontal plane -in the 'upper part of fthe inner section,
`bent into an oblique plane 2in :the'lovver part -of the conical section and bent again :into a horizontal plane in the lower part of the outer section. A
5. in a reservoiror `tank, a bottom com prising a relatively thincentral disk section and IaTellativel-y thick outer disk section,
said sections being of concrete, reinforcing elementsembedded in and extending from "theflowerportion of the thinner section into theupperportion of the thicker section, and substantially radial reinforcing elements embedded in the upper portion of the thinner Asection Vand extending into the flower portionofithefthicker.section. Y
a6. din la reservoir or tank, a bottom come. prising an inner disk section, an annular conical section andanfouter disksectiom-all fof concrete VandV provided-withmeans for reinforcingithe same including a seriesoffra; y dial bars embedded inithe innersection, bent @to conformto zthe slope of fthe conical secztion and bent again and embedded in :the outer section, 1in combination with .circumtterential 4bars arranged inthe fou-ter section.
7. In a reservoir or tank, fa bottom comprising an inner `disk section, .an annular conical section andan outerfdisk section, all of concrete;andiprovided*withimeans for ref iiniforeing the same including a fser'iesof rae. dial bars embedded in all threesections, `all fthe bars being arranged in a horizontalY :planetin vthe upper pant `of the inner section, lbent into anfobli'que zpl'ane in ftheflower part ci the conical sectian and bent-again into a horizontal plane @in l'the lower ipart of Vthe :outer section, yin combination with-circum-` ferential :bars farranged :in the outer section.
@8. -In 'a :reservoir-.or tank, a Ybottom comprising an .inner disk section, #an sannnlar conical section and an outer .disk Isection, .all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including 'fa series of radial bars /embedded in all 4three sections, :all ithe bars being arranged Lin a `horizontal plane in ftheV inner fsection, bent into an :oblique plane :in the fconicallseetion :and bent Y `again )into alhonizontal plane 4in vthe outer section, in combination `with ycircunaferential, lbars -aerranged in :the outer section.
S9. "In a reservoir or tank, la vbottom scom- 4.prising an inner disk section, an annular conical` section andan outer disk section, all .of concrete and aprovided with :means for re- :inforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in the inner section,
:bent to conform to the slope of the conical section `'and bent again :and embedded -in lthe outerseGiOn, infcombination with a .net work horizontal 'plane in the llower part ,of the outer section, in combination with a net work of bars arranged in the upper part of all the sections.
l1. In a reservoir or tank, a bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in all three sections, all the bars being arranged in a horizontal plane in theV inner section, bent into an oblique plane in the conical section and bent again into a horizontal plane in the outer section, in combination with a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
12. In a reservoir or tank, at bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in the inner section, bent to conform to the slope of the conical section and bent again and embedded in the outer section, in combination with circumferential bars arranged in the outer section and a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
13. In a reservoir or tank, a bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in all three sections, all the bars being arranged in a horizontal plane near the upper part of the inner section, bent into an oblique plane near the lower part of the conical section and bent again into a horizontal plane near the lower part of the outer section, in combination with circumferential bars arranged in the outer section and a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
14. In a reservoir or tank, a bottom comprising an inner disk section, an annular conical section and an outer disk section, all of concrete and provided with means for reinforcing the same including a series of radial bars embedded in all three sections, all the bars being arranged in a horizontal plane in the inner section, bent into an oblique plane in the conical section and bent again into a horizontal plane in the outer section, in combination with circumferential bars arranged in the outer section and a net work of bars arranged in all the sections.
15. In a reservoir or tank, a bottom comprising an inner disk section and an outer wall supporting section integral` therewith and of greater thickness than the inner disk section, said bottom being formed of concrete, substantially radial reinforcing bars embedded in both the inner and outer sections, and a net-work of crossed reinforcing bars also embedded in the inner and outer sections, the radial and crossed bars being disposed in different planes.
16. In a reservoir or tank, a bottom comprising an inner disk section and an outer marginal wall supporting section of greater thickness than the inner section, and depending below the same, said bottom being formed of concrete, a series of radially disposed'bars having their inner portions embedded in the upper part of the inner disk section and their outer portions 4embedded in the lower part of the marginal section, and a net-work of crossed bars having their inner portions embedded in the lower portion of the imier disk section and their outer portions embedded in the upper part of the outer marginal section, the sets of crossed and radial bars crossing substantially at the junction of the inner and outer` sections.
In testimony whereof I aifx my signature.
WILLIAM MIIESER.
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US20100294778A1 (en) * 2009-05-19 2010-11-25 Kenneth Ryan Harvey Storage Tank With Flexible Shear Pad
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