Abstract:
A vapor pressure regulation system includes a vessel including a vessel wall that defines an enclosure, and a temperature adjustment mechanism coupled to the vessel. A heat transfer between the temperature adjustment mechanism and the vessel is adjusted based on at least a vapor pressure within the vessel to facilitate regulating the vapor pressure within the vessel.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a valve for a pressurized fluid cylinder comprising a member for manually controlling a flow-regulating member, a sensor for detecting the position of the member for manually controlling the regulating member, a data acquisition, storage, and processing member, and a display for information relating to the fluid flow and/or pressure imposed by the regulating member and/or the valve use mode, wherein when the manual control member is disposed in an intermediate position between two respective adjacent values of the flow and/or pressure of the fluid allowed to pass from the upstream end to the downstream end, the data acquisition, storage and process member is designed to suppress the display information.
Abstract:
A pressure vessel comprises a liner formed by blow-molding; an FRP layer covers the outer surface of the liner; and a stock comprising a stock main body, formed from metal with a cylindrical section passing through the liner and FRP layer and a circular metal flange section projecting outward from one end of the cylindrical section in the radial direction of the cylindrical section, and a molded piece, formed of a synthetic resin, covers at least the outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical section and all the metal flange section of the stock main body, has a circular resin flange section projecting outward from the edge of the metal flange section that faces outward in the radial direction, and adheres to the inner surface of the liner. The resin flange section comprises an upper surface, an outer circumferential edge surface and a lower surface.
Abstract:
A fill valve (200) adapted for use with a pressurized fluid container includes a fill port (112) configured to be in fluidic communication with the pressurized fluid container and a fill valve member (201) configured for selectively blocking the fill port (112) and configured to be non-openable after the fill valve member (201) has been moved to a blocking position that substantially closes the fill port (112). The fill valve member (201) includes a valve member body (210) and a break-away head (220) joined to the valve member body (210) by a breakable neck (228). The breakable neck (228) is configured to break when the fill valve member (201) is moved to a substantially fully closed position in the fill port (112).
Abstract:
This invention is a high pressure gas container into which a high pressure gas is charged, includes: a liner into which the high pressure gas is charged; and a reinforcing sleeve that envelops an outer surface of the liner, wherein the liner includes: a cylindrical liner trunk portion; and a pair of liner shoulder portions formed by reducing a diameter of respective end portions of the liner trunk portion, and the reinforcing sleeve includes: a sleeve trunk portion fitted to the liner trunk portion; and a pair of sleeve shoulder portions that extend from the sleeve trunk portion so as to contact the respective liner shoulder portions.
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to a boss assembly that seals a pressure vessel and more particularly to sealing a pressure vessel having a composite outer shell for use with a source of compressed gas having a boss and boss cover in sealing engagement. The composite outer shell is wound about the boss and locked into at least one notch and/or a reverse draft cut. The boss cover is removably fastened to the boss utilizing at least one fastener. The principle use is for storage and usage of compressed gas in mobile applications that typically benefit from light weight pressure vessels however other applications will benefit from this invention. For example, applications that routinely fill and/or un-fill containers made of woven, composite, and etc. materials will benefit from this invention.
Abstract:
A system for storing natural gas comprises a plurality of straight sections of tube. The plurality of straight sections of tube are dense packed. The plurality of straight sections of tube are configured to fill a designated volume.
Abstract:
A liquefied gas storage tank includes: an inner shell storing a liquefied gas; an outer shell forming a vacuum space between the inner shell and the outer shell; and a fail-safe thermal insulating layer covering an outer side surface of the outer shell. According to this configuration, the fail-safe thermal insulating layer is not disposed in the vacuum space. This makes it possible to suppress the degradation over time of the degree of vacuum in the vacuum space.
Abstract:
A system (1) for recharging portable breathing apparatus, said system comprising a supply of high pressure air (2), a plurality of portable recharging stations (7), each recharging station being connected to the supply of air via an air delivery line (9), a valve portion (18) mounted within a handle (19) on each portable recharging station, said portion being connectable to a corresponding valve portion (17) on a portable breathing apparatus (25) in a push fit manner.
Abstract:
This invention concerns a system and equipment for supplying high pressure gas using special hydraulic oil which comprises a mobile hydraulic pressurization unit also known as an “HPU”, mounted on a truck which is connected to a semi-trailer comprising pressurized gas cylinders, where a pump, which activates a mobile hydraulic pressurization unit is coupled by a coupling device to the engine of the truck itself, and with pressurized gas cylinders with open upper and lower ends, comprising a single valve positioned at the upper end of the cylinders, which send the pressurized gas to a client, a single valve positioned at the lower end of the cylinders which both send hydraulic oil to the cylinders from an oil reservoir, and return the hydraulic oil to a hydraulic oil reservoir from the cylinders.