Gas separation: apparatus – Solid sorbent apparatus – With control means responsive to sensed condition
Patent
1997-05-20
1999-03-16
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation: apparatus
Solid sorbent apparatus
With control means responsive to sensed condition
96112, 96113, 96117, 96147, B01D 5304
Patent
active
058823840
ABSTRACT:
A fluid storage and dispensing system including a fluid storage and dispensing vessel containing a physical adsorbent material having sorptive affinity for the fluid to be stored in the vessel and subsequently dispensed from the vessel through a valve head assembly. The character of the fluid stored in the vessel, such as its pressure and/or temperature, is non-invasively monitored during the storage (non-dispensing) mode of the system, by a sensing element in the valve head assembly operative coupled with an output device such as a visual output display or a set point-limited alarm.
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McManus James V.
Tom Glenn M.
Advanced Technology & Materials Inc.
Hultquist Steven J.
Spitzer Robert
Zitzmann Oliver A. M.
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