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US2742014A
US2742014A US507824A US50782455A US2742014A US 2742014 A US2742014 A US 2742014A US 507824 A US507824 A US 507824A US 50782455 A US50782455 A US 50782455A US 2742014 A US2742014 A US 2742014A
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  • This invention is related to a device for indicating the overflow or" fluid storage tanks. More particularly, it is concerned with an overflow alarm for petroleum storage tanks.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an overflow alarm for petroleum storage tanks, such alarm not requiring any electrical or other external source of power.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a tank 1 in which the liquid is to be stored.
  • a support leg 3 On the top edge 2. of tank 1 there is mounted a support leg 3.
  • Support leg 3 is fixedly mounted to the edge 2 by means of bolts 4.
  • a pressure cylinder 5 On one end of support leg 3 is mounted a pressure cylinder 5 which can be mounted on the leg by any well known means, for example, by means of strap 6 and support member 7.
  • a frangible diaphragm 8 is sealed to the neck 9 of pressure cylinder 5.
  • This diaphragm 8 can be made of any well known material which can be easily punctured, for example, a paper or plastic material is satisfactory.
  • a whistle 14 Extending over the neck of diaphragm 8 is a whistle 14 which comprises a base 11 and a flute 12 having hole 13 therein. Accordingly, when the air under pressure in the cylinder 5 is allowed to escape through neck 9 and diaphragm 8, the air will rush through the flute 12 causing a whistle-like noise.
  • Lever 14 is pivotally mounted on whistle and it has on the end thereof a pointed member 15 which normally is located on or immediately above the puncture diaatent O 2,742,014 Patented Apr. 17, 1956 pressure cylinder 5 and rush through flute 12 causing a whistle sound.
  • Lever 14 is actuated in accordance with the level of liquid in tank 1. This is accomplished by means of float 1'7 which is fixedly mounted on the bottom of rod 16 which is connected at its upper end to lever 14. Preferably rod 16 is pivotally connected to lever 14, as shown; however, it should be realized that any connection is possible as long as the arrangement of such elements provides for the puncturing of diaphragm 8 by pointed member 15 when the level in tank 1 rises above a predetermined point.
  • An alarm for indicating the level of a liquid in a container comprising a gas under pressure, a pressure vessel to contain'said gas, an opening in said pressure vessel, a diaphragm extending over and sealing said opening, first meanslocated adjacent said diaphragm for puncturing said diaphragm, second means movable with the liquid level of said container, inter-connecting means interconnecting said first and second means for causing said first means to puncture said diaphragm when said second means is at a predetermined position, and a whistle mounted adjacent said opening whereby when said diaphragm is punctured said whistle gives an alarm.
  • a device for indicating the level of a liquid in a container comprising a float located in a container, a

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April 17, 1956 w. w. PLEASANTS 2,742,014
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WILLIAM w. PLEASANTS ATTORNEY sronnon TANK ovnnrrow ALARM William W. Pleasants, Wynnewood, Pas, assignnr to Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa, a corporation of Pennsylvania Application May 12, 1955, Serial No. Sty/24 2 Claims. (Cl. 116-109) This invention is related to a device for indicating the overflow or" fluid storage tanks. More particularly, it is concerned with an overflow alarm for petroleum storage tanks.
In the petroleum industry one of the greatest diificulties in storing petroleum products has been in determining when a storage tank was about to overflow. The overflowing of storage tanks has resulted in serious loss of petroleum products and also has created a potential hazard. The difliculty in finding a device which will Work satisfactorily in the storage tanks for petroleum has been caused by the location of the storage tanks and the inherent danger from the use of any electrical indicator.
An object of this invention is to provide an overflow alarm for storage tanks.
Another object of this invention is to provide an overflow alarm for petroleum storage tanks, such alarm not requiring any electrical or other external source of power.
Other objects of my invention will become inherent upon reading the following description in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown a perspective of my overflow alarm mounted on the top edge of a storage tank.
Referring to Figure 1 there is shown a tank 1 in which the liquid is to be stored. On the top edge 2. of tank 1 there is mounted a support leg 3. Support leg 3 is fixedly mounted to the edge 2 by means of bolts 4. On one end of support leg 3 is mounted a pressure cylinder 5 which can be mounted on the leg by any well known means, for example, by means of strap 6 and support member 7. A frangible diaphragm 8 is sealed to the neck 9 of pressure cylinder 5. This diaphragm 8 can be made of any well known material which can be easily punctured, for example, a paper or plastic material is satisfactory. Extending over the neck of diaphragm 8 is a whistle 14 which comprises a base 11 and a flute 12 having hole 13 therein. Accordingly, when the air under pressure in the cylinder 5 is allowed to escape through neck 9 and diaphragm 8, the air will rush through the flute 12 causing a whistle-like noise.
Lever 14 is pivotally mounted on whistle and it has on the end thereof a pointed member 15 which normally is located on or immediately above the puncture diaatent O 2,742,014 Patented Apr. 17, 1956 pressure cylinder 5 and rush through flute 12 causing a whistle sound.
Lever 14 is actuated in accordance with the level of liquid in tank 1. This is accomplished by means of float 1'7 which is fixedly mounted on the bottom of rod 16 which is connected at its upper end to lever 14. Preferably rod 16 is pivotally connected to lever 14, as shown; however, it should be realized that any connection is possible as long as the arrangement of such elements provides for the puncturing of diaphragm 8 by pointed member 15 when the level in tank 1 rises above a predetermined point.
Having described the overflow alarm of this invention, its operation should be readily apparent. Briefly, when the liquid level of the tank approaches the tank, float 17 is pushed upwardly thereby actuating lever 14 and causing pointed member 15 to puncture diaphragm 8. When diaphragm 8 is punctured the air under compression in cylinder 5 rushes out of the neck 9 and through the whistle 10 causing the whistle to give the alarm that the liquid level of the tank is approaching the overflow level.
It shouldbe realized that although I have described my invention in its simplest form that many deviations can be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
I claim:
1. An alarm for indicating the level of a liquid in a container comprising a gas under pressure, a pressure vessel to contain'said gas, an opening in said pressure vessel, a diaphragm extending over and sealing said opening, first meanslocated adjacent said diaphragm for puncturing said diaphragm, second means movable with the liquid level of said container, inter-connecting means interconnecting said first and second means for causing said first means to puncture said diaphragm when said second means is at a predetermined position, and a whistle mounted adjacent said opening whereby when said diaphragm is punctured said whistle gives an alarm.
2. A device for indicating the level of a liquid in a container comprising a float located in a container, a
rod extending upwardly from said float and connected to one end of the pivoted lever, a pointed element on the other end of said lever, a pressure cylinder having a diaphragm at the top end thereof, said diaphragm being lo cated immediately below said pointed element, a whistle immediately above the upper end of said cylinder whereby when said float is pushed upwardly by the liquid in said container said pointed element will puncture said diaphragm causing the air to rush out of said cylinder and through said whistle thereby giving an indication that a predetermined level of said liquid has been reached.
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US2882853A (en) * 1956-12-24 1959-04-21 Falcon Alarm Company Inc Mechanism for operating a signalling device
US3325800A (en) * 1964-11-16 1967-06-13 Standard Alarm & Signal Co Fire alarm device
US3807899A (en) * 1973-06-15 1974-04-30 A Keller Fluid level alarm and control device
DE19743605A1 (en) * 1997-10-02 1999-04-08 Mannesmann Vdo Ag Sensor device for detecting limit levels of a liquid in a storage container
US11953154B2 (en) 2022-04-22 2024-04-09 Amtrol Licensing Inc. Method and system for pressure relief in a multi chamber vessel

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2882853A (en) * 1956-12-24 1959-04-21 Falcon Alarm Company Inc Mechanism for operating a signalling device
US3325800A (en) * 1964-11-16 1967-06-13 Standard Alarm & Signal Co Fire alarm device
US3807899A (en) * 1973-06-15 1974-04-30 A Keller Fluid level alarm and control device
DE19743605A1 (en) * 1997-10-02 1999-04-08 Mannesmann Vdo Ag Sensor device for detecting limit levels of a liquid in a storage container
US11953154B2 (en) 2022-04-22 2024-04-09 Amtrol Licensing Inc. Method and system for pressure relief in a multi chamber vessel

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