Apparatus for supporting a cryogenic fluid containment system wi

Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Liquified gas transferred as liquid

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62 511, F17C 1300

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053850262

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for supporting at least one inner cryogenic fluid containment system within an outer isolating enclosure to retard heat transfer into the inner containment system comprising a plurality of supports serially interconnected and laterally spaced by lateral connections to extend the heat conduction path into the inner containment system.

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