Refrigeration – Cooler utilizing solidified gas – Sublimed gas entering insulation or within hollow wall
Patent
1992-08-03
1993-08-24
Makay, Albert J.
Refrigeration
Cooler utilizing solidified gas
Sublimed gas entering insulation or within hollow wall
62316, 16510421, 361699, F25D 312
Patent
active
052378365
ABSTRACT:
Liquified cryogen, such as nitrogen, from a source (43) is applied to a fiber mat (16, 18) adjacent to surfaces (10, 12) of an article (14) to be cooled. The cryogen may be delivered by a tube (40) which is disposed between the mat and a structure (20) to which the mat is fastened by press fit barbed fasteners (22).
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Byrne, deceased Michael D.
Griswold Thomas A.
Brymill Corporation
Doerrler Wiliam C.
Makay Albert J.
Williams M. P.
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