Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Including internal mixing or stirring means
Reexamination Certificate
2005-01-13
2008-12-30
Johnson, Edward M (Department: 1793)
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Including internal mixing or stirring means
C023S29400S
Reexamination Certificate
active
07470411
ABSTRACT:
A method of operating a vaporization system including a first cylinder, a second cylinder, and an eductor having a suction inlet, a motive inlet, and an outlet is provided. The method includes vaporizing uranium hexaflouride in the first cylinder, channeling the vaporized uranium hexaflouride in the first cylinder to the suction inlet of the eductor, monitoring the pressure of the vaporized uranium hexaflouride channeled to the suction inlet, and channeling the vaporized uranium hexaflouride through the outlet. The method also includes vaporizing uranium hexaflouride in the second cylinder, and channeling the vaporized uranium hexaflouride in the second cylinder to the motive inlet of the eductor when the flow of uranium hexaflouride channeled to the suction inlet is below a predetermined amount.
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Beaty, III Frank E.
Berger, Jr. John Francis
Hines, Jr. Billy Daniel
Smith Glen Hayward
Smith Marshall Graham
General Electric Company
Johnson Edward M
Teasdale LLP Armstrong
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