Receptacles – Flaccid wall material permanently united with a skeletal...
Patent
1975-05-12
1976-09-28
Price, William
Receptacles
Flaccid wall material permanently united with a skeletal...
220 16, 220 22, B65D 2518, B65D 2500, B65D 8500
Patent
active
039826538
ABSTRACT:
The interior chamber of a tanker is subdivided into at least two compartments by a partition wall that is formed of Invar steel and is at the same temperature as the liquids in the two compartments. The partition is rigidly secured to the bottom wall of the tanker and generally planar, with limited ability to expand and contract in the direction of its plane. This is effected by forming the partition of one or more upright tubes of round or square cross section interconnected, if desired, by webs lying in or at an angle to the plane. It is also possible to connect the outer edge of the partition to the side wall of the tanker by means of a panel tightly secured in a frame but slidable relative thereto to allow limited expansion and contraction.
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Dubno Herbert
Linde Aktiengesellschaft
Pollard Steven M.
Price William
Ross Karl F.
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