Patents Assigned to AGA AB
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Patent number: 5799506Abstract: A method of chilling, cooling or likewise refrigerating a product with the aid of the cold content of a condensed gas, wherein the product, preferably in a gas or liquid state, is caused to pass at least one product-cooling heat-exchanger. According to the invention, the condensed gas is vaporized in at least one evaporation heat-exchanger and the vaporized gas is delivered to the product-cooling heat-exchanger for cooling the product therein. The gas heated by the product in the product-cooling heat-exchanger is then returned to the evaporation heat-exchanger for vaporization of the condensed gas therein. The invention also relates to an arrangement for use in carrying out the method.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: AGA ABInventors: Sven-Ake Johansson, Per Olof Ekeblad
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Patent number: 5676588Abstract: A cryogen shot blast system is provided which includes a sealed cryogenic chamber and a barrel which is supported within the cryogenic chamber and is rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The barrel is pivotally mounted so that the longitudinal axis of the barrel has a variable angle of inclination. The cryogenic chamber includes a drum portion and a generally hemispherically-shaped dome portion which seals an open end of the drum portion. The cryogenic chamber is jointed such that the barrel and a portion of the cryogenic chamber can rotate between a loading position wherein work pieces can be loaded into the barrel and an operating position wherein the barrel is sealed within the cryogenic chamber. A throwing wheel propels particulate media into the barrel to impact work pieces. A nozzle injects the particulate media at different orientations within the throwing wheel to vary the direction of flow of particulate media from the throwing wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: AGA ABInventors: William R. Frederick, Michael Hjerpe
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Patent number: 5555655Abstract: A neck ring has inwardly projecting fingers for engaging a threaded neck of a gas cylinder. The fingers are flexible and sloped upwardly to securely hold the neck ring on the cylinder while permitting removal without damaging the neck ring. Identification labels are mounted on flat, translucent or opaque tags. The separate tags are hinged and spaced apart to accommodate differently configured cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: AGA ABInventors: John Yager, Bernard Lozar, Milton L. Klein
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Patent number: 5129333Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for reacting waste matter in a flame using fuel such as a flammable gas and oxygen. The apparatus includes a substantially cylindrical burner comprising a burner base and a removably attachable base extension having a diameter greater than that of the base. The base and the base extension each have aligned central nozzles extending their entire lengths for ejecting waste matter to be reacted, and aligned fuel nozzles radially spaced from each of the central nozzles for ejecting fuel to be ignited. The perimeter of the burner base extension is notched to provide channel-shaped peripheral oxygen nozzles. A substantially cylindrical cooling jacket surrounding the burner is adapted to receive oxygen which passes through the space defined by the outer surface of the burner base and the inner surface of the cooling jacket, then through the peripheral oxygen nozzles of the base extension.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: AGA ABInventors: William R. Frederick, Don E. Coe, Thomas A. LeBay, Howard N. Hubert
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Patent number: 4959101Abstract: Aluminum and aluminum alloy melts are purified by removing entrained gaseous impurities and solid particulate impurities, primarily aluminum oxides, by bubbling a non-corrosive intimate mixture of sulfur hexafluoride in an inert gas. Magnesium levels, if present, are not significantly reduced. The process is reliable and the gas mixture safe for aluminum purifying operations and procedures.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1988Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: AGA ABInventors: James R. MacNeal, Timothy P. Rack, Ronald R. Corns
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Patent number: 4862696Abstract: An apparatus for a dosage of minor amounts of condensed gas includes a container (2) connected to a source of liquid gas by an inlet conduit (5). The container is thermally insulated (3) and disposed in a surrounding jacket (6). Apparatus includes a device (17) for maintaining a predetermined liquid level in container (2) and a dosage pump (4). The dosage pump (4) is disposed in container (2) below the predetermined liquid level (10).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1989Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: AGA-ABInventors: Birger Runkvist, Lars Lindgren, Sabud Axelsson
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Patent number: 4708730Abstract: An apparatus for blow molding glass articles uses a mixture of cryogenic fluid and ambient air as a blowing fluid. The apparatus includes gas inlet means positioned to direct a flow of blowing fluid into the center of a blow mold, insulated manifold means to mix ambient air and a cryogenic fluid as the blowing fluid, means to feed the mixture into the gas inlet means, means to pressurize the ambient air, conduit means for directing ambient air into the insulated manifold, and injector means for introducing cryogenic vapor into the conduit means.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: AGA ABInventors: Michael J. Ziegler, F. Richard Simpkins
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Patent number: 4657055Abstract: Pressurized cylinders are rapidly filled with acetylene gas and solvent in a staged process that is closely monitored by a control unit to assure that filling progresses with all critical variables maintained within safe bounds. An operator performs certain preliminary cylinder hookup tasks as monitored and prompted by the control unit. The control unit conducts the actual filling of the cylinder, carrying out this procedure in distinct filling stages with alternate injections of solvent and gas into the cylinder. The improved system enhances the safety and efficiency with which acetylene cylinders are filled.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: AGA ABInventor: Bo Poulsen
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Patent number: 4652292Abstract: Methods for forming glass articles such as bottles and the like utilize pressurized flows of a cold blowing gas that is delivered from an insulated manifold into mold cavitites which are being used to mold glass articles. The cold blowing gas is a mixture of compressed cryogen vapor and ambient air that has been dehumidified, with the injection of the cryogen vapor into the ambient air being performed in stages, and utilizing a technique of cyclically operating and defrosting a plurality of cryogen injectors to assure a proper introduction of cryogen vapor and to prevent debilitating accumulations of ice about the cryogen inlets. The use of cryogen vapor in the blowing gas hastens cooling and solidification of newly formed glass articles so that the time during which the articles must be retained in their molds is significantly reduced. Reductions in mold retention times enable the apparatus to be operated at increased speeds, whereby its productivity is significantly increased.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: AGA ABInventors: Michael J. Ziegler, F. Richard Simpkins
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Patent number: 4648214Abstract: A cryogen shot blast deflashing apparatus includes an upstanding frame which movably supports a receptacle assembly. The receptacle assembly includes an enclosure having a housing that enshrouds a rotatable drum, and a door which selectively opens and closes an open outer end of the drum. A throwing wheel is carried on the door for discharging particulate media and cryogen gas into the drum for impacting workpieces embrittling workpiece flash. A recirculation system is provided for withdrawing cryogen gas and particulates from the drum during operation of the machine, for separating reusable particulate media from particles of waste material such as workpiece flash, and for returning a controlled flow of pressurized cryogen gas and particulate media to the throwing wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1983Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: AGA AbInventors: John J. Brull, Robert E. Schmitz
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Patent number: 4646484Abstract: A closed recirculation cryogen shot blast deflashing apparatus includes an upstanding frame which movably supports a receptacle assembly including an enclosure having a housing enshrouding a rotatable drum, and a door thereon pivotable between positions wherein the door selectively opens and closes an open outer end of the drum. A throwing wheel is carried on the door for discharging particulate media and cryogen gas into the drum for impacting workpieces and embrittling workpiece flash.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1985Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: AGA ABInventor: John J. Brull
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Patent number: 4598501Abstract: A cryogen shot blast deflashing apparatus includes an upstanding frame which movably supports a receptacle assembly. The receptacle assembly includes an enclosure having a housing that enshrouds a rotatable drum, and a door which is pivotally mounted on the housing for movement between positions wherein the door selectively opens and closes an open outer end of the drum. A throwing wheel is carried on the door for discharging particulate media and cryogen gas into the drum for impacting workpieces embrittling workpiece flash. A recirculation system is provided for withdrawing cryogen gas and particulates from the drum during operation of the machine, for separating reusable particulate media from particles of waste material such as workpiece flash, and for returning a controlled flow of pressurized cryogen gas and particulate media to the throwing wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1983Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: AGA ABInventor: Gilbert J. Vasek
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Patent number: 4542774Abstract: A delivery system for pressurized gas utilizes a flat bed vehicle provided with a fore-and-aft-extending central divider which defines rows of pallet sites on each side thereof. Pallets carried at the sites each protectively enclose a plurality of pressurized gas cylinders and have an overhead gas delivery manifold which is connected to the cylinders. The pallets are retained on the bed of the vehicle by pallet-engaging projections carried on the central divider, and by blocking means arranged along the margins of the vehicle. A piping system extends along the central divider and is connected to a control panel. Bridging conduits connect the piping system with each of the pallet manifolds. Each of the bridging conduits is constructed such that, when its connection with a pallet manifold is released, the bridging conduit automatically retracts to an out-of-the-way position, thereby clearing the path for pallet loading or unloading.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1982Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: AGA ABInventor: Lars G. Stavlo
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Patent number: 4521676Abstract: A protective cap for a pressurized gas cylinder includes a ferro-magnetic body having an outer surface which is provided with a linear array of holes arranged to encode cylinder data in binary form. The presence or absence of a hole in each of a plurality of linearly spaced positions indicates one of two logic states. While the presence of a hole in a given position indicates one logic state, the absence of a hole at that position indicates the opposite state. Data is encoded in a repetitive but inverse form in two linear side-by-side rows. The data is read by a dual-head inductive transducer which is moved along the linear array such that each of the heads senses the presence or absence of holes in separate ones of the side-by-side rows to generate two separate trains of electrical pulses which are indicative of the encoded data, with one of the trains of pulses being substantially inverse in form from the other of the trains of pulses.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: AGA ABInventor: Bo Poulsen
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Patent number: 4519812Abstract: A cryogen shot blast deflashing apparatus includes an upstanding frame which movably supports a receptacle assembly. The receptacle assembly includes an enclosure having a housing that enshrouds a rotatable drum, and a door which is pivotally mounted on the housing for movement between positions wherein the door selectively opens and closes an open outer end of the drum. A throwing wheel is carried on the door for discharging particulate media and cryogen gas into the drum for impacting workpieces embrittling workpiece flash. A recirculation system is provided for withdrawing cryogen gas and particulates from the drum during operation of the machine, for separating reusable particulate media from particles of waste material such as workpiece flash, and for returning a controlled flow of pressurized cryogen gas and particulate media to the throwing wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: AGA ABInventors: John J. Brull, Michael T. Carnahan
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Patent number: 4481972Abstract: A pallet for handling and transporting a plurality of pressurized gas cylinders includes a floor structure on which the cylinders stand and side walls to retain the cylinders in place on the floor structure. For certain gas delivery applications it is desired to gang the cylinders by connecting them to a common manifold which is protectively supported on the pallet. To this end, a pair of upright center posts are provided at opposite sides of the pallet. The posts extend above the tops of the cylinders. A cross bar interconnects the upper ends of the posts and provides a structure for protectively supporting a manifold. An elongate manifold depends from and is supported by the cross bar. The manifold has ports which are connected by flexible high pressure hoses to each of the cylinders. The cross bar preferably takes the form of a truss structure which additionally cooperates with the center posts to provide a lifting frame that can be engaged by a crane for handling the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: AGA ABInventor: Lars G. Stavlo
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Patent number: 4295431Abstract: A pallet for receiving, retaining and facilitating the transportation of pressurized gas cylinders includes three fixed, upstanding fence-like side walls and a pair of upper and lower gate members defining a fourth, openable side wall. The fixed upstanding side walls extend around three sides of the perimeter of a generally rectangular floor structure. Posts are provided at the four corners of the floor structure and extend upwardly above the top surface of the floor structure. The upper gate member is nonreleasably but movably connected to a first one of the posts and is releasably connected to a second one of the posts. The upper gate member is movable between a retaining position extending between the first and second posts, and a loading position nested within the first of the posts.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1979Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: AGA ABInventor: Lars G. Stavlo