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Liquid cryogen transfer system
T976001 Liquid cryogen transfer system

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Inventor: Schuck
Date Issued: November 7, 1978
Application: 05/856,831
Filed: December 2, 1977
Inventors: Schuck; Thomas W. (Easton, PA)
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U.S. Class: 137/210; 141/60; 417/901; 62/50.6
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International Class: F17C 9/00
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Abstract: a system and method are provided for transferring a liquid cryogen from a supply tank to a receiver tank by pressurizing the supply tank with cold vapor from the receiver tank. This method minimizes heat added to the transferred liquid and minimizes the temperature of the vapor returned to the supply tank, making it particularly useful for optimizing the transfer of liquid cryogens such as helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen which vaporize well below ambient temperatures. A cold vapor pump is provided which is insulated from ambient temperatures for pumping the cryogen vapor from the receiver tank to the supply tank with a minimum of heat input.
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