Method of preventing atmosphere from entering heat-insulating container

A method of preventing the atmosphere from entering a heat-insulating container adapted to temporarily reserve a low-temperature liquefied gas, wherein a dry gas is constantly supplied to the inside of the heat-insulating container when it is in an inoperative state, in order to maintain the inside...

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Main Authors NAKATA; ISSEI, HONGO; AKIRA, YOSHIDA; EIICHI, UEDA; HIDEKI, SUZUKI; TOSHIMITSU, AOKI; NOBUYOSHI
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 05.02.1985
Edition3
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Summary:A method of preventing the atmosphere from entering a heat-insulating container adapted to temporarily reserve a low-temperature liquefied gas, wherein a dry gas is constantly supplied to the inside of the heat-insulating container when it is in an inoperative state, in order to maintain the inside of the heat-insulating container in a dry gas atmosphere having a pressure slightly higher than the atmospheric pressure. The dry gas is a vaporized gas of a low-temperature liquefied gas of the same kind as the low-temperature liquefied gas to be used. The dry gas is led out in the gas phase from a supply container for supplying the low-temperature liquefied gas to be used, or is a gas obtained by vaporizing a part of the low-temperature liquefied gas to be used, outside the supply container.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19830479368