Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when t
Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when the apparatus is not in use. Embodiments may include wheels so that the apparatus may be assembled in one location and rolled to a water source, and rolled to shelter when full of water. Embodiments may provide a hose to connect the apparatus to a standard household faucets or spigots. Once the apparatus is filled, it can be rolled to storage location while awaiting future needs. After an emergency situation passes, the apparatus may be drained and re-packed for storage.
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1. A water storage apparatus comprising: a base comprising a lower horizontal surface, one or more wheels attached to the base;a plurality of lower outer side walls extending upwardly from edges of the lower horizontal surface, thereby forming a recess in the base defined by the lower outer side wal
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A water storage apparatus comprising: a base comprising a lower horizontal surface, one or more wheels attached to the base;a plurality of lower outer side walls extending upwardly from edges of the lower horizontal surface, thereby forming a recess in the base defined by the lower outer side walls and the lower horizontal surface;a plurality of lower inner side walls extending upwardly from the lower horizontal surface and disposed in parallel with the lower outer side walls, respective lower inner and outer side walls defining grooves therebetween;a pair of guide members fixedly positioned along a first lower outer side wall and along a second lower outer side wall within the grooves along each of the first and second lower outer side walls;an upper portion comprising an upper horizontal surface having a plurality of upper outer side walls extending downwardly from edges of the upper horizontal surface, thereby forming a recess in the upper portion defined by the upper outer side walls of the upper portion and the upper horizontal surface;a plurality of upper inner side walls extending downwardly from the upper horizontal surface and disposed parallel to the upper outer side walls, respective upper inner and outer side walls defining grooves therebetween;a plurality of pairs of lower guide members fixedly positioned within the grooves along each of the lower outer side walls;a plurality of pairs of upper guide members fixedly positioned within the grooves along each of the upper outer side walls;a plurality of columns configured to extend into the grooves and between respective pairs of lower guide members and upper guide members; anda flexible bladder including an orifice, and configured to be contained within a space defined by the columns when positioned between the lower horizontal surface and upper horizontal surface. 2. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of removable panels extending from the base to the upper portion forming a chamber defined by the plurality of removable panels, the base, and the upper portion, wherein the removable panels are separable from one another, and are configured to fit in a housing defined by the recess of the base and the recess of the upper portion when the base is adjacent to the upper portion. 3. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of outer side walls defines an opening configured to be detachably coupled to a fluid dispenser. 4. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper horizontal surface defines an opening through which a conduit may be inserted or engaged to add water to the flexible bladder. 5. The water storage apparatus of claim 4, wherein the orifice of the flexible bladder is substantially aligned with the opening in the upper horizontal surface. 6. The water storage apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a removable cap sealing the opening in the upper horizontal surface of the upper portion. 7. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one handle directly or indirectly coupled to the base. 8. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of removable panels configured to fit with the columns within the housing defined by the recess of the base and the recess of the upper portion, the columns and the plurality of panels being detachably connectable along longitudinal portions thereof. 9. The water storage apparatus of claim 8, wherein the wheels are configured to fit with the removable panels within the housing defined by the recess of the base and the recess of the upper portion. 10. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein a lower sidewall of the base defines bladder further includes an orifice detachably connected to the opening in an outer side wall of the base. 11. The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a detachable hose connected to the opening in the upper horizontal surface of the upper portion. 12. A water storage apparatus comprising: a base including a lower horizontal surface, one or more wheels attached to the base;a plurality of walls extending upwardly from edges of the lower horizontal surface so as to form a recess in the base defined by the walls and the lower horizontal surface;an upper portion including an upper horizontal surface having a plurality of walls extending downwardly from edges of the upper horizontal surface so as to form a recess in the upper portion defined by the walls of the upper portion and the upper horizontal surface;a flexible bladder including an orifice, and configured to be contained within a chamber when filled with a liquid; anda plurality of removable panels extending from the base to the upper portion to form the chamber defined by the plurality of removable panels, the base, and the upper portion, the removable panels being separable from one another and being configured to stack upon one another between the base and the upper portion, at least one of the removable panels defining a bladder inspection opening to enable a user to visually inspect the flexible bladder to determine a level of fluid within the flexible bladder. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein at least one of the plurality of walls defines an opening configured to be detachably coupled to a fluid dispenser. 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the upper horizontal surface defines an opening. 15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein when the stack of removable panels is positioned between the base and upper portion, the base is adjacent to a first end of the stack of removable panels and the upper portion is adjacent to an opposing second end of the stack of removable panels. 16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the bladder inspection opening extends vertically between the base and the upper portion. 17. The water storage apparatus of claim 12, further comprising at least one handle directly or indirectly coupled to the base. 18. The water storage apparatus of claim 12, wherein a wall extending upwardly from the base defines an opening, and further comprising a fluid dispenser being connected to the opening in the wall of the base. 19. The water storage apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of columns extending from the base to the upper portion interposed between the plurality of panels and configured to fit within the housing defined by the recess of the base, the stack of removable panels, and the recess of the upper portion, the columns and the plurality of panels being detachably connectable along longitudinal portions thereof. 20. The water storage apparatus of claim 12, wherein the bladder further includes an orifice detachably connected to the opening in the wall of the base. 21. The water storage apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a detachable hose connected to the opening in the upper horizontal surface of the upper portion.
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