Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – With intermediate insulation layer
Patent
1995-03-17
1999-04-27
Brinson, Patrick F.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
With intermediate insulation layer
138140, 138113, 138114, 138143, 138148, F16L 914
Patent
active
058968954
ABSTRACT:
A system for shielding an interior metal surface of a metal container from a hot fluid within the metal container wherein the hot fluid is at a temperature greater than a temperature limit of the metal, including a first insulating layer including metal clad insulation proximate the interior metal surface, a second insulating layer spaced from the first insulating layer including a perforated reflective metal shield and a third insulating layer spaced from the second insulating layer which is structurally stable and substantially inert to the hot fluid.
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Brinson Patrick F.
Lockheed Vought Systems
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