序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Triple pipe low temperature pipeline US645676 1975-12-31 US4014369A 1977-03-29 Adolph Kobres, Jr.
A pipeline system for low temperature liquid or hot gas/vapor transfer including a triple pipe arrangement wherein the low temperature liquid or hot gas/vapor is transferred through an inner pipe with a vapor or condensate return respectively being provided by an annulus between the inner pipe and a middle pipe. Thermal insulation is situated in the annulus between the middle pipe and the outer casing or pipe and the outer casing is welded to the inner double pipe system at ambient temperature in order to restrain any thermal movement of the inner pipes during cooldown or heatup to operating temperature.
122 Insulator US514386 1974-10-15 US3981689A 1976-09-21 Robert B. Trelease
Readily installable, highly efficient insulating structures for affixation to bodies requiring insulation comprise successive sheets of closely spaced heat resistive metal foil configured to maintain the intersheet spacing under the stress of gravity and other external forces. Each sheet of foil includes a plurality of corrugations which extend through part but not all of the gaps between adjacent sheets to minimize convection, and which in one embodiment abut corrugations of adjacent sheets to maintain the intersheet spacing. In one embodiment the corrugations are V-shaped in cross section and extend along the length of the sheet on one side thereof. In a different embodiment, each corrugation is comprised of a series of protrusions in the sheet which extend end-to-end along the length of the corrugation, the protrusions alternating in direction along the length of the corrugation to form a zig zag pattern and alternately extending outwardly on opposite sides of the sheet and into abutment with protrusions from adjacent sheets. The insulating structure is contained within a sealed envelope to minimize oxidation of the sheet as well as to prevent contamination of the insulator from outside sources.
123 Insulating materials US418202 1973-11-23 US3936553A 1976-02-03 Alexander W. Rowe
Insulation material comprising a pair of generally parallel spaced surface sheets of impervious material sealed together through thermally insulating material at their free edges. The surface sheets are held in spaced relation by a series of transverse pins spaced apart over the area of the surface sheets and the space between the latter is evacuated.
124 Frost jacket assembly for water tower riser pipes US28941672 1972-09-15 US3833023A 1974-09-03 REA E
For a water tower riser pipe, an anti-freeze protector which includes a series of cylindrical frost jackets arranged end to end surrounding said pipe throughout its height. Spacers are interposed between the upper ends of each jacket and the pipe and a series of longitudinally spaced bands surround and secure said jacket. Each jacket comprises a pair of semi-cylindrical sections; and each section includes an inner and outer thin shell of glass fiber and a relatively thick foam plastic filler therebetween. Annular lap flanges depend from each jacket for cooperative enclosing sealing registry with the upper end of the adjacent frost jacket.
125 Thermal insulation for the surface of a container for a liquid metal cooled nuclear reactor US3764468D 1970-02-11 US3764468A 1973-10-09 HIND J
A thermal insulation assembly for the inside surface of a container for a liquid metal cooled nuclear reactor comprises a multiplicity of gas filled and sealed cylindrical containers mounted side by side with their longitudinal axes normal to the surface, the spaces between the cylindrical containers being occupied by gas filled and sealed prismatic containers conforming in shape to the spaces between the cylindrical containers, the s surfaces of the cylindrical containers being spaced by a small amount from the corresponding surfaces of the prismatic containers.
126 Cold-transporting apparatus US3762447D 1971-04-22 US3762447A 1973-10-02 HOLLAND J
A cold-transporting apparatus comprises a system of ducts including an outer tube having within it a first tube through which flows cold-transporting medium of a lower temperature, and a second tube through which flows cold-transporting medium of a higher temperature. Spacing elements are present between these tubes, these elements being transverse to the axial direction of the tubes and connected together via an elongate connection element of low-thermal conductivity.
127 Thermal shield US3675711D 1970-04-08 US3675711A 1972-07-11 BILINSKI DONALD J; GALOWIN LAWRENCE S; NAPOLITANO MICHAEL
A thermal shield consisting of a pair of walls forming an enclosed space. A heat exchange fluid is disposed in the space between the walls and is maintained at a working temperature whereby it changes in phase in response to changes in temperature along one of the walls.
128 Air cooled pipe penetrations in concrete walls US3488067D 1967-09-12 US3488067A 1970-01-06 SOMMER WALTER C
129 Thermal insulation US3421977D 1965-04-16 US3421977A 1969-01-14 HUTCHINSON WILLIAM GEORGE; COLE LESLIE CHARLES
130 Thermal insulators US31217163 1963-09-27 US3297189A 1967-01-10 PIERRE CARRASSE JEAN MARIE
131 Insulation construction US21122962 1962-07-20 US3199715A 1965-08-10 PAIVANAS JOHN A
132 Extensible metal sheets US28527963 1963-06-04 US3184094A 1965-05-18 JOSEPH FRENCH MICHAEL; LEDWARD PETTY JOHN WILLIAM
981,732. Extensible metal sheets. CONCH INTERNATIONAL METHANE Ltd. Dec. 11, 1962 [July 27, 1962], No. 28880/62. Heading E1K. [Also in Divisions B3, B7 and F4] An extensible sheet more particularly for containers for storage of liquid gas has an enclosed area 6 bounded by corrugations 1-4 which do not intersect and extend beyond the enclosed area. The corrugations may be of symmetrical or unsymmetrical V-section and extend to the edge of the sheet. There are four corrugations at right angles to one another which form a square area. Sheets with triangular and hexagonal areas are described. In Fig. 5 opposed corrugations 42, 44 and 43, 45 have their crests offset in opposite directions and the enclosed area is in the plane of the crests. Fig. 3 (not shown) is similar to Fig. 5 but the corrugations are not normal to the sides of the square enclosed area. When the sheets are welded together to form a container corrugations meeting at the corners of the container are joined together. A container for storage of liquid gas (see Division F4) in a ship (see Division B7) is described and a method of construction (see Division B3).
133 Rib and groove fastener structure US70303357 1957-12-16 US3088495A 1963-05-07 MARINA SVEC VIERA
134 Connector for joining pipelines having outer jacket insulation in continuously insulated relation US72318558 1958-03-24 US2980448A 1961-04-18 HOLBEN CLAIR D
135 Pipe lines US54085655 1955-10-17 US2895512A 1959-07-21 HOWARD FORSYTH GEORGE; JAMES STEVENS
136 Thermal insulation US44303354 1954-07-13 US2841203A 1958-07-01 GRONEMEYER GEORGE E
137 Insulated flue pipe US10706249 1949-07-27 US2634759A 1953-04-14 FRANCIS TWICKLER RAYMOND
138 Insulated container and method of insulating the same US59516745 1945-05-22 US2513749A 1950-07-04 SCHILLING CLARENCE J
139 Conduit construction US8472936 1936-06-11 US2180644A 1939-11-21 PECK ROBERT E
140 Pipe insulation US1737235 1935-04-20 US2088400A 1937-07-27 BLACK ROE R
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