Gas Or Vapor Dispensing Patents (Class 222/3)
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Publication number: 20120104036Abstract: Method for dispensing a gas comprising (a) providing a gas storage system containing pressurized gas and having at least first and second gas storage volumes, first and second flow control valves in flow communication with the first and second gas storage volumes, respectively, wherein each flow control valve is initially closed, and wherein the first gas storage volume has a smaller volumetric capacity than the second gas storage volume; (b) selecting a reference temperature; (c) measuring the ambient temperature; (d) providing a gas receiving vessel and placing it in flow communication with each flow control valve and with the gas storage system; and (e) initiating delivery of the gas by (i) opening the first flow control valve when the ambient temperature is equal to or greater than the reference temperature or (ii) opening the second flow control valve when the ambient temperature is less than the reference temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.Inventors: David John Farese, Joseph Perry Cohen
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Publication number: 20120094014Abstract: There is provided a vapor deposition apparatus and a vapor deposition method capable of efficiently sublimating/melting a granular organic material with high mobility. The vapor deposition apparatus for forming a thin film on a substrate by vapor deposition includes a depressurizable material supply apparatus configured to supply a material gas, and a film forming apparatus configured to form a thin film on the substrate. The material supply apparatus includes a quantity control unit configured to control a quantity of a material, and a material gas generating unit configured to vaporize the material supplied from the quantity control unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: TOKYO ELECTRON LIMITEDInventors: Yuji Ono, Tomohiko Edura, Teruyuki Hayashi, Akitake Tamura, Misako Saito, Hirotaka Kuwada, Shimon Otsuki
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Patent number: 8147532Abstract: Methods and systems for determining patient specific treatment parameters for delivering vapor to the lung to treat lung tissue. In some embodiments vapor is delivered to the lung to cause coagulative necrosis, inducing fibrosis and thereby reducing the volume of at least one segment of the lung. The delivery parameters can be adjusted depending on the desired degree of injury to be induced in the lung tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Uptake Medical Corp.Inventors: Robert L. Barry, Brian Cran, Erik Henne, Daniel Reddy, Dean Corcoran
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Patent number: 8146735Abstract: A gas storage system includes a tank, having a tank gas outlet, and a multitude of gas emitting entities encapsulated by the tank. The gas emitting entities are arranged for providing a gas volume, which when released from the gas emitting entities, is considerably larger than a volume of the gas emitting entities themselves. The gas emitting entities are freely contained in the tank. There are no gas conduits or electrical connections to the tank which has a sealable opening suitable for removal or insertion of the gas emitting entities. The latter have a respective gas release device, which is operable as a response on a stimulation signal. A volume surrounding the gas emitting entities inside the tank is the sole fluid connection between an opening of the gas release device and the tank gas outlet. Methods for storing and releasing gas are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Manbas Alpha ABInventor: Lars Stenmark
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Patent number: 8148021Abstract: A method for refilling a hydrogen reservoir comprising a first hydrogen-storing material comprises establishing a fluid connection between the hydrogen reservoir and a cartridge containing a second hydrogen-storing material. The second hydrogen-storing material releases hydrogen at a pressure sufficient to charge the first hydrogen-storing material. Some embodiments involve heating the second hydrogen-storing material and/or allowing heat to flow between the first and second hydrogen-storing materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Société BICInventors: Gerard Francis McLean, Joerg Zimmermann, Duhane Lam
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Publication number: 20110314838Abstract: The present invention relates to a gas supply device having a compact configuration that enables prevention of vaporized gas by requisite minimum heating means from being liquefied again and an installation area to be considerably reduced. The gas supply device is provided with: a tank configured to retain material liquid; and a mass flow controller that is connected to an inside of the tank through a first valve unit, and controls a flow rate of gas resulting from vaporizing the material liquid, in which inside an outer wall of the tank, an internal flow path is formed, and the internal flow path is provided with a generated gas lead-out line provided with: a first valve flow-in flow path connecting the inside of the tank and a first inlet port; and a first valve flow-out flow path connecting a first outlet port and an introduction port of the mass flow controller .Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: HORIBA STEC, CO., LTD.Inventor: Tatsuya Hayashi
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Publication number: 20110303176Abstract: The single stage hydrogen compression and delivery system for internal combustion engines utilizing a working fluid (HCDS-ICWF-Single) consists of a thermally driven single compression stage metal hydride hydrogen compressor in line with high pressure hydrogen storage tanks and a pressure regulating hydrogen delivery system that supplies a controlled release of hydrogen to the internal combustion engine. The working fluid carries the thermal energy needed to the metal hydride compression stages to drive the hydrogen compression processes. The compressor is intended to be inseparable from the storage tank to ensure safe operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventor: Ryan Reid Hopkins
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Patent number: 8066156Abstract: A beverage dispensing device using a pressure regulator to maintain the pressure inside the beverage container as the beverage is dispensed is disclosed. The pressure regulator includes a second chamber separate from the space containing the beverage. The second chamber contains a sorbent on which a propellant gas is adsorbed. The pressure inside the beverage container controls the opening and closing of a flow regulator that allows either the beverage being dispensed or a displacing agent contained in a third chamber to flow into the second chamber when the pressure in the beverage container is decreased. If either the beverage or the displacing agent flow into the second chamber, it will liberate the propellant gas adsorbed to the sorbent, and the gas is released through an outlet into the beverage container. This increases the pressure in the beverage, which in turn closes the flow regulator and stops the liberation of the propellant gas from the sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: MillerCoors LLCInventors: David R. Schiff, Larry R. Trunek, Jennifer E. Shrout
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Patent number: 8048226Abstract: A processing system for treating a substrate includes a process chamber, a substrate holder, a gas distribution system, and a flow modulation element. The process chamber has a pumping system to evacuate the process chamber. The substrate holder is coupled to the process chamber and supports the substrate. The gas distribution system is coupled to the process chamber. The gas distribution system introduces a process gas to a process space above an upper surface of the substrate. The flow modulation element is coupled to the substrate holder beyond a peripheral edge of the substrate. The flow modulation element includes one or more gas distribution openings that introduce an additive process gas beyond the peripheral edge of the substrate in a direction substantially away from the substrate. The additive process gas has a directional component substantially parallel to the upper surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Mirko Vukovic, James Grootegoed
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Patent number: 8038668Abstract: A cryosurgery device for dispensing a liquid refrigerant from a container having a valve stem extending outwardly therefrom. The device includes an actuator adapted to seat on the valve stem of the container in order to depress the valve stem to release the refrigerant from the container. The actuator includes an inner passageway having opposed ends disposed therein, one of the ends of the passageway being in fluid communication with the valve stem. An applicator tube is mounted to the actuator at the other end of the inner passageway. A cap is disposed on the top of the container. The actuator is movably positioned on the cap and a shield is attached to the cap to completely receiving the applicator tube. Liquid refrigerant can only be dispensed when the actuator is positioned properly and the applicator tube is disposed within the shield means.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Orasure Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John W. Scott, William Eric Ross, Philip Michael Formica, Keith W. Kardos, Daniel Gary Shenberger, David Schiff, Peter Byar
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Publication number: 20110236790Abstract: A system for storing and retrieving elemental hydrogen. The system includes a housing, a hydrogen storage element enclosed within the housing and having a solid-state hydrogen storage material, and a control system for regulating storage of hydrogen into and retrieval of hydrogen from the storage material. At least a portion of the storage material is a porous matrix material having atoms of a first element capable of bonding with more than one hydrogen atom per atom of the first element, and atoms of a second element capable of molecularly bonding to atoms of the first element and hydrogen. Different atoms of the first element have bond sites available for different numbers of hydrogen atoms at different levels of bonding energy. The atoms of the second element are bonded to those atoms of the first element having bond sites for more than one hydrogen atom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: PACKER ENGINEERING, INC.Inventor: Peter James Schubert
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Publication number: 20110226874Abstract: Fluid storage and dispensing systems, and processes for supplying fluids for use thereof. Various arrangements of fluid storage and dispensing systems are described, involving permutations of the physical sorbent-containing fluid storage and dispensing vessels and internal regulator-equipped fluid storage and dispensing vessels. The systems and processes are applicable to a wide variety of end-use applications, including storage and dispensing of hazardous fluids with enhanced safety. In a specific end-use application, reagent gas is dispensed to a semiconductor manufacturing facility from a large-scale, fixedly positioned fluid storage and dispensing vessel containing physical sorbent holding gas at subatmospheric pressure, with such vessel being refillable from a safe gas source of refill gas, as disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: W. Karl Olander, James V. McManus, Steven J. Hultquist, Jose I. Arno, Peter C. Van Buskirk
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Publication number: 20110210144Abstract: Embodiments of a method and apparatus for gasifying and maintaining gasification of a liquid contained in a resealable container are provided herein. In some embodiments, a gas delivery system for gasifying a liquid is provided, including a storage vessel for storing a gas; a controllable release mechanism; and an output device for facilitating delivery of a gas from the storage vessel via the controllable release mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventor: Christopher Lupfer
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Publication number: 20110207027Abstract: Disclosed is a hydrogen supply tank including at least one hydrogen-generating container mounted thereto, wherein the hydrogen-generating container receives a hydrogen-generating material capable of heat emission and dehydrogenation under heating, and has a hydrogen discharge path that allows discharge of the generated hydrogen, on the wall surface thereof; the tank has a plurality of divided sections formed therein; the hydrogen-generating container is mounted to each section; and the hydrogen supply tank stores the hydrogen discharged from the hydrogen-generating container and supplies the hydrogen to external sites. Disclosed also are a hydrogen supply apparatus, a hydrogen supply method and a hydrogen-consuming device using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: KOREA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYInventors: Chang Soo KIM, Jong Yup HONG, Byoung Sung AHN, Hyun Joo LEE, Suk-Woo NAM
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Publication number: 20110186593Abstract: A dispensing vessel for introducing moisture into a clothes drying environment includes a core configured to at least temporarily retain a moistening substance therein and a cover substantially surrounding the core. The cover includes a plurality of protuberances, each protuberance including a flattened tip at a distal end thereof, a fill opening defined therethrough, the fill opening providing access to an interior of the cover from an exterior of the cover, and one or more dispensing openings, each dispensing opening being disposed at the flattened tip of a protuberance of the plurality of protuberances, each dispensing opening providing access to an exterior of the cover from an interior of the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventors: William HOWE, Richard Payne, Jeff Browning
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Patent number: 7988813Abstract: A method and system for dynamically controlling a process chemistry above a substrate is described. The system for adjusting the process chemistry comprises a ring configured to surround a peripheral edge of a substrate in a vacuum processing system. The ring comprises one or more gas distribution passages formed within the ring and configured to supply an additive process gas through an upper surface of the ring to the peripheral region of the substrate, wherein the one or more gas distribution passages are configured to be coupled to one or more corresponding gas supply passages formed within the substrate holder upon which the ring rests.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Lee Chen, Radha Sundararajan, Merritt Funk
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Patent number: 7972421Abstract: A fluid storage and dispensing apparatus including a fluid storage and dispensing vessel having a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and an integrated gas cabinet assembly including such fluid storage and dispensing apparatus and/or a point-of-use ventilation gas scrubber in the vented gas cabinet. By the use of physical adsorbent and chemical sorbent media, the gas cabinet can be enhanced in safety of operation, e.g., where the process gas supplied from the gas cabinet is of a toxic or otherwise hazardous character.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Brestovansky, Michael J. Wodjenski, Jose I. Arno, J. Donald Carruthers, Phillip A. Moroco, Judith A. Moroco, legal representative
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Publication number: 20110147412Abstract: The invention relates to the field of portable compressed gas cartridge dispensers comprising the ability to predictably permeate the pressurized gas contained within a compressed gas cartridge. An object of the invention is to predict leak rate thus dispensing life and to provide a substantially constant leak rate for the cartridge usable life until the compressed gas cartridge is substantially spent. Another object of the invention is to harness the permeated gas for various applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: ANTHONY Scott HOLLARS
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Publication number: 20110138863Abstract: Disclosed are a fragrance supply apparatus and a washing/drying machine having the same, wherein the washing/drying machine comprises a fragrance supply apparatus installed in a washing/drying machine body for collecting clothes to be treated such that a fragrance solution contained therein is uniformly effused by a pressure difference to be supplied into the clothes within the washing/drying machine body, whereby the fragrance solution can be supplied at a desired time so as to prevent an unnecessary consumption thereof, and also prevent an occurrence of a deviation of an effused amount due to an amount of the fragrance solution contained in the fragrance supply apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Kyeong-Hwan Kim, Jin-Ho Chang, Kyung-Chul Woo
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Patent number: 7959994Abstract: This invention relates to a vapor or liquid phase reagent dispensing apparatus having a diptube and also a metal seal aligned and in contact with hardened opposing flat surfaces of a top wall member and a protuberance on a side wall member, wherein the hardened opposing flat surfaces of the top wall member and the protuberance have a hardness greater than the hardness of the metal seal. The dispensing apparatus may be used for dispensing of reagents such as precursors for deposition of materials in the manufacture of semiconductor materials and devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ronald F. Spohn, David Walter Peters
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Patent number: 7922984Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus for delivery of a gas, e.g., carbon dioxide and/or chlorine dioxide, and methods of its use and manufacture. The apparatus includes a sachet constructed in part with a hydrophobic material. The sachet contains one or more reactants that generate a gas in the presence of an initiating agent, e.g., water. The apparatus can also include a barrier layer and/or a rigid frame. In another embodiment, the apparatus is combined with a reservoir that can be used to deliver a gas to the reservoir and, optionally, a conduit. In another embodiment, the apparatus is incorporated into a fluid dispersion system that includes a dispersion apparatus, e.g., a humidifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Selective Micro Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard A. Hamilton, John J. Warner
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Patent number: 7909033Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for treating a variety of breathing disorders experienced by patients. The invention is particularly suited to the treatment of atelectasis, the partial or total collapse of the lung, although those skilled in the art will appreciate that it has applications in treating other disorders as well. Treating patients with breathing disorders traditionally has required the use of multiple types of apparatus in order to provide the multiple types of treatment used. The present invention provides for a treatment apparatus that is enabled to provide multiple types of treatment, depending on the needs of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Comedica IncorporatedInventor: Joseph Dee Faram
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Publication number: 20110062086Abstract: A mobile system for generating and dispensing a chemical includes a portable platform comprising a source of a gaseous chemical, the gaseous chemical forming a solution in water, and a fluid coupling through which the gaseous chemical is delivered to a body of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Ivey Burns, Greg Waldron, David A. Killian
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Patent number: 7905228Abstract: A nebulizer for efficiently and reliably delivering aerosolized fluid to an inhaling patient is disclosed. The nebulizer includes a fixed diverter and a movable fluid orifice or fluid pathway connected with an actuator for responding to an inhalation or a manual actuation and beginning the nebulization process. Also provided is a method of providing nebulization including the steps of moving a fluid orifice or fluid pathway connected to an actuator so that the fluid orifice or fluid pathway reaches a nebulizing position during inhalation.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Rick Blacker, Evan Goodwin
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Publication number: 20110056452Abstract: A gravity-activated valve for use in supplying an uninterrupted supply of fluid is disclosed. The valve includes a housing having an outlet, an inlet positioned below the outlet, and a sleeve disposed within the housing. The valve also includes a buoyant piston disposed within the sleeve, which is adapted to move between an open position and a closed position. The piston is positioned above the outlet when the piston is in the open position to allow fluid flow through the outlet and positioned proximate the outlet in the closed position to prevent fluid flow through the outlet. The piston is in the open position when the fluid level exceeds a predetermined fluid level and in the closed position when the fluid level is at or below the predetermined fluid level. The valve further includes a plurality of gaskets, which are adapted to create a seal between the piston and the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Joshua Horner, Tyler R. Vincer, Nicholas E. Burke
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Publication number: 20110000936Abstract: An air cannon or aerator comprises a tank, a valve, and a tube. The tank has opposite first and second openings and an interior chamber. The valve is rigidly attached to the first opening. The tube connects the valve to the second opening of the tank through the interior chamber of the tank. The tube is pivotally connected to each of the first and second openings and comprises a fluid passageway. The valve is configured and adapted to selectively allow gas to pass from the interior chamber of the tank into the fluid passageway of the tube and out of the tank through the second opening and to selectively prevent gas from passing from the interior of the tank into the fluid passageway of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: MARTIN ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Bradley E. Pronschinske, Michael J. Masterson, Travis J. Miller
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Publication number: 20100323578Abstract: A system and method is provided for selectively directing smoke in a model train or other model vehicle. In one embodiment, a directional fan is used to guide smoke to one of at least two output ports. When the fan is rotated in a first direction, air is drawn in through a first port and smoke is directed out of a second port. When the fan is reversed, the flow of air is reversed to draw air in through the second port and to direct smoke out through the first port. In another embodiment, multiple blower units are connected to a common smoke generating unit and can be selectively operated to direct smoke to plural locations within a model vehicle. The volume an speed of smoke can be variably controlled, and audio effects can be synchronized with smoke visual effects for added realism.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: BRUCE R. KOBALL, Richard James Mosher, John T. Ricks, Tyler R. Brooks
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Patent number: 7854347Abstract: A manual gas inflator incorporating a cylinder status indication mechanism that is independent from the cylinder piercer. Prior to detonation, an indicator post abuts a sensor protrusion which positions a green surface of the indicator within the inflator window to indicate that the attached cartridge is ready for use. The jerking of a lanyard assembly causes the piercer to break the cylinder seal to allow gas to escape out of the cylinder and into a manifold secured to the inflator and also causes the indicator post to break the sensor protrusion from the cylinder. As the protrusion is broken, a second red surface of the indicator is viewable through the inflator window to indicate that the cylinder has been used and unavailable for inflation purposes.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Inventor: Hudson Wang
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Publication number: 20100294798Abstract: The adapter comprises a central tubular body extending on one side with an abutment and fixing base on the cartridge and, on the other side, with two fixing legs on an intermediary nose piece of the transmission and filling member able to be hinged for ensuring the fixing operation, disconnecting and ejecting wings being additionally provided. The disconnecting and ejecting wings are arranged for opening the fixing legs before driving them into translation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: SOCIETE DE PROSPECTION ET D'INVENTIONS TECHNIQUES-Inventors: Jean Michel Dreveton, Cyril Marion, Frederic Nayrac, Patrick Herelier
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Patent number: 7837062Abstract: An air cannon or aerator has a first source of a pressurized gas, such as a tank, a discharge tube assembly, a valve assembly configured to regulate the flow of pressurized gas from the tank to the discharge tube assembly, and a receiving member or basket having a first end configured to receive and seat the valve assembly and a second end configured to releasably and securely mate with the discharge tube assembly. The discharge tube assembly, valve assembly, and basket are all concentrically aligned along a central, longitudinal axis extending substantially coaxial with the longitudinal center line of the tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Martin Engineering CompanyInventors: Bradley E. Pronschinske, Michael J. Masterson, Travis J. Miller
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Publication number: 20100263860Abstract: A technique enables improved efficiency with respect to various coiled tubing and well servicing operations. The technique utilizes a combined mobile unit having several types of equipment combined into at least one transportable unit. The combined mobile unit may comprise a coiled tubing reel having coiled tubing, a well servicing system mounted to deliver material through the coiled tubing, and/or other well servicing components with the gas delivery system. The gas delivery system has a pressurized liquid gas vessel to deliver gas that can be used for well servicing operations, including purging material from coiled tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Rod Shampine
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Publication number: 20100237095Abstract: A pneumatic component for the controlled micro-diffusion of gas, intended to be fastened to a pressurized gas reservoir having an aerosol valve. The pneumatic component includes a hollow body whose inner portion has at least one upper chamber enclosed by a leaktight, moving shutter, and a fastening system designed to cooperate in a leaktight manner with the upper part of the container. At least one lower chamber of the pneumatic component is formed, once the component has been fastened to the container, between the shutter and the upper part of the container. The shutter bears against the valve, and a lateral orifice in communication with the lower chamber is designed to expel gases from the container to the outside of the pneumatic component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: AD VENTAInventor: Jean-Luc Mussot
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Patent number: 7793861Abstract: A vapor-dispersing device comprising a moveable piston with an evaporative member is described that operates by the repetitive movement of the piston to bring the evaporative member into repeated contact with the exposed end of a liquid transfer means to wick volatile liquid out from a reservoir onto the evaporative member and to expel vapors out through vents.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: The Dial CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Bankers, Kevin Hafer
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Patent number: 7793860Abstract: A vapor-dispersing device comprising a moveable piston with a porous protuberance is described that operates by the repetitive movement of the piston to intermittently dip the porous member into a volatile liquid and to expel air out through vents.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: The Dial CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Bankers, Kevin Hafer
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Patent number: 7794630Abstract: Mixtures are provided of lithium salts with reducing agents for lithium evaporation. The mixtures may be particularly used in the manufacture of electroluminescent organic displays. Lithium dispensers based on the use of these mixtures are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Saes Getters S.p.A.Inventors: Lorena Cattaneo, Simona Pirola, Chiharu Maeda, Antonio Bonucci
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Publication number: 20100193529Abstract: A gas bottle (1) provided with a container (2) in which a gas, for instance an Ultra High Purity Gas is receivable, with an outlet opening (3) for letting the gas out of the container, wherein the gas bottle (1) is provided with filter means (4) for operatively filtering the gas flowing out of the container (12), wherein the container (2) comprises a protective element (6) for protecting the outlet opening (3), wherein the filter means (4) are provided downstream of the outlet opening (3), on an outside of the container (2) and are surrounded by the protective element (16) and/or the filter means (4) are arranged such that they can resist a load exerted thereon. The invention further relates to a protective element (6) and a filter (4) for use with such a gas bottle (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: SCIENTIFIC GLASS TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE PTE LTD.Inventors: Marinus Frans van der Maas, Martinus van der Maas
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Patent number: 7752974Abstract: The present embodiments provide apparatuses for use in launching an inhibiting powder. These embodiments comprise a source of impulse pressure that induces a propellant pressure, a barrel cooperated with the source of impulse pressure to receive the propellant pressure, inhibiting powder positioned within an interior of the barrel, a burst diaphragm secured between the source of the impulse pressure and the inhibiting powder, and an actuator that activates the source of impulse pressure to deliver an expanding gas producing an increasing pressure that is applied to the burst diaphragm where the burst diaphragm bursts when the applied pressure exceeding a burst threshold, resulting in a release of the propellant pressure into the barrel to drive the inhibiting powder from the barrel in substantially an aerosol form generating a cloud of inhibiting powder.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Pepperball Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric P. Wenaas, Edward J. Vasel, Joseph L. Goode
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Patent number: 7748407Abstract: A compressed gas regulator of a piston type is disclosed in which a regulator is configured with an input valve situated entirely inside a compressed air canister, which regulator is then attached to a paintball gun, marker or other device for providing discrete charges of gas at a predetermined pressure to the attached device. The overall size and weight of the regulator are minimized, which allows increased capabilities to the user. A regulator overpressurization port vents behind a conventional safety gauge for safety purposes. Fill, gage, and canister overpressurization rupture ports are interconnected with a fill channel that extends from the canister to the ports without intersecting or interfering with the regulating components within the regulator. The input valve seat face is surrounded by a shallow generally conical surface within an input plenum. The shallow generally conical surface extends at approximately 5 to 15 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: YSN Imports, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Colby
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Publication number: 20100159343Abstract: Among other things, a gas storage system includes a group of capsules and an activation element coupled to the group. The group of capsules are formed within a substrate and contain gas stored at a relatively high pressure compared to atmospheric pressure. The activation element is configured to deliver energy in an amount sufficient to cause at least one of the capsules to release stored gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Stephen A. Marsh, Donald M. Parker, William J. Grande
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Publication number: 20100154924Abstract: In the present invention methods for storing gaseous hydrogen employing an ionic liquid are disclosed. The ionic liquid is used to displace the volume in the storage tanks. By displacing the volume in the storage tanks with the ionic liquid, the storage pressure can remain constant and the “stranded” gas can be eliminated. This constant pressure will also allow for a reduction in the number of storage tanks needed to provide the required inventory at hydrogen fueling stations. In addition, this constant pressure will provide a complete and fast fill to the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Texaco Inc.Inventor: Daniel G. Casey
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Patent number: 7721915Abstract: A dual stage hybrid inflation device includes a first stage gas source including a liquefied gas stored in a first stage pressure vessel and a second stage gas source including a gas generator having a gas output directed into the first stage pressure vessel. The gas generator is isolated from the first stage pressure vessel by a frangible diaphragm that ruptures when the pressure in the gas generator exceeds the pressure in the first stage pressure vessel by a predetermined amount. The gas generator is also isolated from the first stage pressure vessel by an eroding nozzle that temporarily restricts the flow of gas from the gas generator to the first stage pressure vessel after the frangible diaphragm ruptures. The eroding nozzle initially restricts the flow of gas from the gas generator to the first stage pressure vessel to prevent a sudden pressure drop in the gas generator that would cause the pyrotechnic gas generating material to self extinguish.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Goodrich CorporationInventors: Christopher J. Bock, Gregory L. Wiebers
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Publication number: 20100086467Abstract: A system for storage and dosing of ammonia, including a solid ammonia storage material capable of binding and releasing ammonia reversibly by adsorption/absorption. The system is able to release ammonia gradually according to a demand that can vary over time with intermediate periods of no ammonia demand. A main storage unit and a start-up storage unit are provided. The storage units hold ammonia storage material. At least one one-way valve is provided via which the one main storage unit is in communication with the start-up storage unit. The one-way valve prevents any back-flow of ammonia from the start-up storage unit to the main storage unit. Heating devices are arranged to heat the main storage unit and the start-up storage unit separately to generate gaseous ammonia by thermal desorption from the solid storage material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: Amminex A/SInventors: Johnny Johansen, Jan Oeschsle, Henning Schmidt, Tue Johannessen, Jakob Svagin
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Publication number: 20100078922Abstract: An inflator bottle adapted for controlled release of product gas to deploy an inflatable cushion and a method thereof is provided. The inflator bottle comprises a compartment filled with a combustible gas mixture having a partition that divides the compartment into a first region and a second region. Upon a crash event, an igniter on the inflator bottle ignites initiating combustion in the first region. Combustion propagates in the first region toward a nozzle building pressure in the first region sufficient to rupture a burst disk over the passage of the nozzle releasing product gas through the nozzle. The release of product gas through the nozzle draws combustible gas mixture from the second region flowing through the gas portal on the partition into the first region for combustion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: John Paul Sparkman, Charles M. Woods, William H. Phipps
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Patent number: 7681758Abstract: In a gas cartridge, inside of an outer can 1 is arranged with an inner bag 2 charged with a gas, and a space between the outer can 1 and the inner bag 2 is charged with a compression gas G2 for pressing to crush the inner bag 2 in accordance with consumption of the gas. The outer can 1 is integrally formed with a deformation introducing portion P1 for producing an initial deformation at the inner bag 2.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Max Co., Ltd.Inventors: Keijiro Murayama, Katsuhiko Murayama, Jyunichi Tamura, Masakazu Konishi
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Publication number: 20100062296Abstract: Disclosed is a method for storing and delivering ammonia, wherein a first ammonia adsorbing/absorbing material having a higher vapor pressure at a given temperature than a second ammonia adsorbing/absorbing material is used as an ammonia source for said second ammonia adsorbing/absorbing material when said second adsorbing/absorbing material is depleted of ammonia by consumption, and a device for performing the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: Amminex A/SInventor: Tue Johannessen
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Publication number: 20100059138Abstract: A fixed and/or stationary modular unit consists of a hydraulic fluid tank and a pressurization pump. A compressed gas transportation system consists of a set of cylinders. Each cylinder has a charging port and a dispensing port. A valve is connected at the dispensing port of each cylinder. Each of the valves at the dispensing ports of the cylinders are connected to one another. After an idle period of dispensing activity, the valves on the dispensing ports of the cylinders are opened and compressed gas is bled from one of the cylinders into at least one of the other cylinders in the set until the at least one of the other cylinders reaches a desired dispensing pressure. Hydraulic fluid is pumped from the tank into the cylinder being bled from to maintain a substantially constant pressure within the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: NEOgas Inc.Inventors: ZhiQiang Shi, David W. Pang
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Publication number: 20100047638Abstract: There is described a method and apparatus (100, 100?) for storing and delivering ammonia wherein at least two ammonia storage materials (1a, 2a) capable of reversibly adsorbing or absorbing ammonia having different ammonia vapor pressures are used. Ammonia storage material (2a) having a lower vapor pressure, which is only partially saturated with ammonia or void of ammonia, is brought into fluid communication with ammonia storage material (1a) having a higher ammonia vapor pressure to adsorb or absorb ammonia released from the ammonia storage material (1a) having a higher ammonia vapor pressure when the latter is higher than a pressure threshold. An automotive NOx treatment system (200) comprising such apparatus (100, 100?) is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Amminex A/SInventor: Tue Johannessen
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Publication number: 20100037628Abstract: An absorbent adapted to be used in a spray can charged with a liquefied gas, which exhibits excellent absorbing performance and excellent liquid retention. The absorbent is composed of an assembly of pulverized cellulose fibers that includes at least 45 mass % of fine cellulose fibers having a fiber length of 0.35 mm or less. The absorbent is formed into a sheet-shaped or a columnar configuration, or a surface sheet is laminated on a surface of the absorbent. The absorbent composed of 70 through 90 mass % of cellulose fibers that include 45 mass % or more of fine cellulose fibers having a fiber length of 0.35 mm or less, and 5 through 30 mass % of a fusion-bondable resin exhibits good formability.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 25, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicants: NKK CO., LTD., TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATIONInventors: Toshifumi Hatanaka, Masaki Okada, Kiyotaka Miyata, Teruo Miura
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Publication number: 20100038362Abstract: The storage container for a liquid chlorosilane of the present invention comprises, a tank which stores the liquid chlorosilane, a valve which is connected to the tank and to which an external pipe can be connected detachably, and a closing lid which seals the valve when the external pipe is detached from the valve. The valve comprises a housing and a valve body provided in the housing. The closing lid has a lid body having a sealing surface contacting the connecting surface of the connecting flange, a supply pipe which supplies an inert gas to a space between the closing lid and the valve body in the housing, a supply valve which opens or closes the supply pipe, a discharge pipe which discharges a gas in the space, and a discharge valve which opens or closes the discharge pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: MITSUBISHI MATERIALS CORPORATIONInventors: Go Sasaki, Takanori Ito
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Publication number: 20100021780Abstract: A system for storing ammonia in and releasing ammonia from a storage material capable of binding and releasing ammonia reversibly by adsorption or absorption for a process with a gradual ammonia demand that can vary over the time. The system has a container capable of housing the ammonia-containing storage material; a heating source arranged to supply heat for the desorption of ammonia from the solid storage medium; and a controller arranged to control the heating source to release ammonia. The heating source is arranged inside the container and surrounded by ammonia storage material. A controllable dosing valve is arranged to dose released ammonia according to the ammonia demand. The controller comprises a feed-forward control arranged to control the heat supplied by the heating source, based on the ammonia demand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Amminex A/SInventors: Tue Johannessen, Henning Schmidt