Abstract:
A vessel for use in a refrigeration system. The vessel includes a vessel body and at least one end wall for closing the vessel body, the end wall having a threaded receptacle. The threaded receptacle is configured to accept a threaded fitting and the threaded receptacle includes: an annular sealing surface for engaging a corresponding surface of the fitting, the sealing surface formed on a first side of the end wall; and a threaded surface defined by an inside wall of an annular protrusion, the annular protrusion having a longitudinal axis disposed generally perpendicular to the sealing surface, and wherein the protrusion extends longitudinally from a second side of the end wall toward an interior of the vessel body.
Abstract:
The tap/pressure regulator assembly, advantageously housed in a streamlined cowl forming a bottle-handling bonnet (C), comprises a body (1) intended to be mounted on a gas bottle and defining, on the inside, a gas utilization circuit, going to an outlet (3) via an isolating valve actuated by a lever (5) and via an adjustable pressure regulator (4, 25), and an independent filling circuit going from a filling fitting (6). The body (1) also carries high-pressure and low-pressure pressure gauges (8).Application especially to welding gases.FIG. 2 to be reproduced.
Abstract:
In a cryosurgical instrument having a dewar and a cap which is threaded onto the dewar when in use, with a main valve portion secured to the cap by threads, the handedness of the threads on the main valve portion are opposite to the handedness of the cap threads, whereby applying thrust through the main valve portion to remove the cap from the dewar will tend to tighten, rather than loosen the main valve portion in the cap.
Abstract:
A process for manufacturing high-pressure tanks of low weight with an armored corrugated metal sheath, a corrugated pipe is circumferentially armored, with the metallic tank being introduced into the armored corrugated pipe. An assembly which includes the armored pipe and the tank is longitudinally armored except for oppositely disposed openings of the pipe and the metallic tank. The material of the metallic tank is caused to creep through plastic deformation under an effect of an internal pressure in order to obtain a corrugation of the cylindrical part of the metallic tank.
Abstract:
A method of storing voltile substances comprises cooling the substances, and maintaining the saturated vapor pressure of the substances to not higher than normal pressure. A container for storing liquid helium comprises means for blocking a superfluid surface flow of liquid helium where the means is provided on an inner wall or our wall of the container. A method of controlling a surface flow of superfluid helium comprises controlling the surface flow by bringing at least a part of the surface of a structure into a state in which the surface passage is suppressed. The surface flow of superfluid helium is caused on the structure.
Abstract:
A method is provided for constructing a thinwall pressure vessel having a thermoplastic inner liner, a filament wound outer shell and at least one localized area of increased thickness in its sidewall. The method includes providing an insert formed from thermoplastic material or other suitable material which is bondable with the material of the inner liner. The manufacturer uses this insert to form a localized area of increased thickness in the sidewall of the pressure vessel. First, the manufacturer blow molds or otherwise forms a thermoplastic inner liner and bonds the insert to the inner liner. The manufacturer then provides a means for locating or finding the port of the insert and constructs the outer shell with glass filaments impregnated with a resinous material or other suitable material. Then, after locating the insert, the maker forms an opening which extends through the entire sidewall of the pressure vessel.
Abstract:
The selective corrosion of a pressure vessel is facilitated to reduce the adverse consequences of a corrosion induced vessel wall rupture. A corrosion resistant coating is applied to the pressure vessel except in a region within the bounds of a restrictor located within the vessel. The region may have a reduced wall thickness. An accelerant material may be applied to the region to facilitate corrosion. Any corrosion induced rupture will occur in the region, and the pressure release due to rupture of the vessel wall will be controlled by the restrictor.
Abstract:
A support system is provided for a tank for the storage of fluid media under pressure which tank has its top, bottom and side walls each made up of a series of parallel outwardly convex lobes. The bottom supports of the support system comprise A-frame cradles that are secured to external structure, and have traylike saddles at their apices in which rest blocks of load-bearing heat-insulating material shaped at their tops to fit into interlobe nodal recesses of the tank bottom. When each heat-insulating block is in correct positional relationship with the respective tank bottom recess, the tray in which it rests is filled with synthetic plastics material which sets to anchor the block in place. The support system also comprises top and bottom locating keys which likewise are located at interlobe nodes of the tank top and bottom walls, each consisting of an extension piece or tongue projecting from an interlobe node to engage external support structure. There may be top locating keys at every interlobe node of the tank top but only one central key at the tank bottom.