Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – With sorbing or mixing
Patent
1997-09-17
1999-08-10
Kilner, Christopher B.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
With sorbing or mixing
62 521, 62 532, F17C 1308
Patent
active
059340800
ABSTRACT:
A process of generating fog by providing a transport vessel, loading predetermined quantities of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen into the transport vessel, and subjecting the transport vessel to a plurality of accelerations and decelerations to achieve a homogeneous mixture of the liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen. The homogeneous mixture is delivered to a fog generator and fog is produced therefrom.
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Converse Charles E.
Foley James F.
Gardner F. Edward
Plant Mark
Biederman Blake T.
Kilner Christopher B.
Praxair Technology Inc.
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