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US1463102A
US1463102A US32623319A US1463102A US 1463102 A US1463102 A US 1463102A US 32623319 A US32623319 A US 32623319A US 1463102 A US1463102 A US 1463102A
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  • Patented ⁇ luly 24, 1923 Patented ⁇ luly 24, 1923.
  • the present invention relates to aseptic tanks for sanitary systems and consists in the combinations and arrangements of elements hereinafter described and particularly set forth in the appended claim.
  • the purpose of the invention is to provide a tank of the characterin question which is built of a plurality of plastic units or sections assembled and secured in superposed relation to the end that such tanks, of any desired size7 may be installed from one grade of stock and thereby not require several different grades or kinds for the various types of buildings or dwellings in which this principle of sanitation is to be used.
  • the aseptic tank disclosed herein is designed primarily for use in dwellings in the country or other out-lying districts, and is especially adapted for use in connection with any portable sanitary system.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of the tank as assembled for installation.
  • FIG 2 is a detailed perspective view of one of the tank units or sections and Figure 3 an enlarged detail view showing the manner of re-enforcing the corners of the tank sections.
  • a pairl of screens 6 and 7 within the vessel 5 hold between them a mass of gravel 8 or other granular substance which receives the material from the aseptic tank through the discharge pipe 9 and is itself discharged through t-he pipe 10, as shown.
  • Each unit or section 4 of the aseptic tank is preferably rectangular in cross section, as
  • a bottom or base piece 13 forms the foundation of the tank and a similar member 14, having a handle 15, provides the upper closure and top therefor.
  • the tank when installed, is provided with a partition 16 extending to near the bottom thereof and for the full width of the tank and has for its purpose to provide the receiving and discharging chambers therefor-as will be understood.
  • Each section 4C is constructed preferably of concrete or other plastic material in suitable molds and in each corner has imbedded therein a pair of reinforcing material bars 16 and 17 as shown.
  • the two bars 16 and 17 are of appreciably different length to the end that the same will be disposed in breakjoint relation and thus give rigidity to the middle portions of the sides ofl each section as will be clearly apparent from an inspection of Figure 2.
  • An aseptic tank comprising a plurality of rectangular sections or units constructed of plastic material, metal re-enforcing bars embedded Within said sections, said bars being tions, the longer length bars overlapping the of right-angle construction and located With shorter length bars, and said sections having their respective angular portions at the corinter-engaging ytongue and grooved portions 10 respondngangular pprtons ,of said Sections, and assembled .
  • Sub'- 5 said ,reeniorngblars being Q15 relatively Staritally es Set fQrthdifferent lengths and arranged in p sgpep p ln testimony whereof I affix my signature. posed horizontal rows in each of .said se- EJTRYKER., JR.

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July 24, 1923.
G. B. STRYKER. JR
ASEPTIC TANK Filed sept. '25,
Patented `luly 24, 1923.
UNITEN stam@ eE'oEGE' B. 'sTaYKEn JR.,
or MEMPHIS, rvrrENNEssEE.
.ASIEPTIC TANK.
Application led September 25, 1919. Serial No. 826,233.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that l, GEORGE B. STRYKER, J r., a citizen of the United States, residing at Memphis, in the county of Shelby and State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Aseptic Tanks; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The present invention relates to aseptic tanks for sanitary systems and consists in the combinations and arrangements of elements hereinafter described and particularly set forth in the appended claim.
The purpose of the invention is to provide a tank of the characterin question which is built of a plurality of plastic units or sections assembled and secured in superposed relation to the end that such tanks, of any desired size7 may be installed from one grade of stock and thereby not require several different grades or kinds for the various types of buildings or dwellings in which this principle of sanitation is to be used.
The aseptic tank disclosed herein is designed primarily for use in dwellings in the country or other out-lying districts, and is especially adapted for use in connection with any portable sanitary system.
vThe invention is shown by way of illustration in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of the tank as assembled for installation.
Figure 2 is a detailed perspective view of one of the tank units or sections and Figure 3 an enlarged detail view showing the manner of re-enforcing the corners of the tank sections.
Referring to the construction in further detail and wherein like reference charactersv inforced by wire netting orthe like. A pairl of screens 6 and 7 within the vessel 5 hold between them a mass of gravel 8 or other granular substance which receives the material from the aseptic tank through the discharge pipe 9 and is itself discharged through t-he pipe 10, as shown.
Each unit or section 4 of the aseptic tank is preferably rectangular in cross section, as
shown in Figure 2, and the upper and lower edges of the section walls are formed with grooves 11 and ridges 12 respectively. It will thus be seen that when the sections are superposed that the same will probably aline and with a suitable sealing material (e. g., ordinary mortar) between the meeting edges of the sections the several parts will be held in a secure'and rigid manner. A bottom or base piece 13 forms the foundation of the tank and a similar member 14, having a handle 15, provides the upper closure and top therefor. The tank, when installed, is provided with a partition 16 extending to near the bottom thereof and for the full width of the tank and has for its purpose to provide the receiving and discharging chambers therefor-as will be understood.
Each section 4C is constructed preferably of concrete or other plastic material in suitable molds and in each corner has imbedded therein a pair of reinforcing material bars 16 and 17 as shown. The two bars 16 and 17 are of appreciably different length to the end that the same will be disposed in breakjoint relation and thus give rigidity to the middle portions of the sides ofl each section as will be clearly apparent from an inspection of Figure 2. y
It will be obvious, of course, that different forms of construction may be provided in lieu of that disclosed and describedherein. And while I have shown and described certain apparatus for accomplishing the result initially stated it is to be understood that I am not limited to the precise details shown but may on the other hand adopt such modifications or changes within the scope of the claim to better suit the end in view.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to protect by United States Letters Patent is An aseptic tank comprising a plurality of rectangular sections or units constructed of plastic material, metal re-enforcing bars embedded Within said sections, said bars being tions, the longer length bars overlapping the of right-angle construction and located With shorter length bars, and said sections having their respective angular portions at the corinter-engaging ytongue and grooved portions 10 respondngangular pprtons ,of said Sections, and assembled .in Superposed relation, Sub'- 5 said ,reeniorngblars being Q15 relatively Staritally es Set fQrthdifferent lengths and arranged in p sgpep p ln testimony whereof I affix my signature. posed horizontal rows in each of .said se- EJTRYKER., JR.
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US2683298A (en) * 1949-03-23 1954-07-13 Howard O Fadden Core for forming concrete articles
US2760643A (en) * 1954-04-12 1956-08-28 Arthur A Schaaf Leaching bed
US3263378A (en) * 1960-07-21 1966-08-02 Underground Vault Company Precast subterranean utility vault structures

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2683298A (en) * 1949-03-23 1954-07-13 Howard O Fadden Core for forming concrete articles
US2760643A (en) * 1954-04-12 1956-08-28 Arthur A Schaaf Leaching bed
US3263378A (en) * 1960-07-21 1966-08-02 Underground Vault Company Precast subterranean utility vault structures

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