Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Processes – Battery grid pasting
Patent
1993-02-01
1994-08-16
Cusick, Ernest G.
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
Processes
Battery grid pasting
141 51, 141 65, 141329, 141 97, 141 7, 294031, 29801, 222 87, 222 835, 100902, 81 32, 422900, B65B 3100, B67B 724
Patent
active
053377931
ABSTRACT:
A waste cylinder rupture vessel for release and recontainerization of toxic contents of compressed gas cylinders is defined by an enclosed chamber which accommodates a plurality of bearing surfaces for supporting and positioning a target cylinder thereon. A puncture spike disposed within the chamber is adapted to puncture the target cylinder at its mid-section, thereby releasing its contents. Connections are provided communicating with the enclosed chamber for evacuating and recontainerizing the contents released by a punctured cylinder without release of the contents into the environment. All of the cylinder processing operations may be provided remotely.
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Gold Jeffrey W.
Nickens Dan A.
Cusick Ernest G.
Earth Resources Corporation
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