Receptacles – Receptacle having flexible – removable inner liner – Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
Patent
1980-03-25
1982-08-24
Shoap, Allan N.
Receptacles
Receptacle having flexible, removable inner liner
Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
220455, 220456, 220457, 220900, 244135B, 428912, B65D 2514
Patent
active
043456987
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a fabrication technique for, and the structure of, a flexible self-sealing fuel tank having a preactivated sealant constructed by laying-up over an innerliner, positioned on a form, prefabricated panels having a self-sealant member stitched into a rubber-coated outer wrap.
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Duncan Robert Kern
Shoap Allan N.
Singer Donald J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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