Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – With vapor discharged from storage receptacle
Patent
1983-06-22
1985-01-29
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
With vapor discharged from storage receptacle
206 07, F17C 1100
Patent
active
044957750
ABSTRACT:
A container for shipping transportable materials at cryogenic temperatures including a vessel which opens to the atmosphere and contains a micro-fibrous structure for holding a liquefied gas such as liquid nitrogen in adsorption and capillary suspension. The micro-fibrous structure comprises a core permeable to liquid and gaseous nitrogen and an adsorption matrix composed of randomly oriented inorganic fibers surrounding the core as a homogeneous body in stable confinement.
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Barthel Alfred
Young John K.
Capossela Ronald C.
Lieberstein Eugene
Union Carbide Corporation
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