Receptacles – Receptacle having flexible – removable inner liner – Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
Patent
1983-06-21
1986-02-25
Shoap, Allan N.
Receptacles
Receptacle having flexible, removable inner liner
Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
220420, 220423, 220466, 220901, B65D 2502, B65D 2518, B65D 9008
Patent
active
045724024
ABSTRACT:
First, one end of a neck tube is adhesive bonded in an outwardly diverging frustoconical orifice of an inner vessel. The other end of the neck tube is then adhesive bonded in the outwardly converging frustoconical orifice of the upper part of the outer vessel. Thereafter the lower part of the outer vessel is welded or bonded to said upper part. The resulting container is useful for storing very high or very low temperature liquids.
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Gervais Pierre P.
Simon Bernard
L'Air Liquide Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et, l'Exploitation de
Robinson, Jr. Lee C.
Shoap Allan N.
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