F17C2203/03

VAPOR PRESSURE REGULATOR FOR CRYOGENIC LIQUID STORAGE TANKS AND TANKS INCLUDING THE SAME
20200208779 · 2020-07-02 ·

Gas pressure actuated fill termination valves for cryogenic liquid storage tanks and storage tanks containing the same.

STORAGE TANK WITH PRESSURE ACTUATED FILL TERMINATION ASSEMBLY
20200208778 · 2020-07-02 ·

Gas pressure actuated fill termination valves for cryogenic liquid storage tanks and storage tanks containing the same.

Cryogenic Tank Assembly with a Pump Drive Unit Disposed Within Fluid Storage Vessel

A fluid storage and pressurizing assembly includes a storage receptacle and a pump assembly. The storage receptacle includes an inner vessel defining a cryogen space for storing a fluid at a storage pressure and a cryogenic temperature, an outer vessel surrounding the inner vessel, and an insulated space between the inner vessel and the outer vessel, and a pump assembly. The pump assembly includes a pump immersed in the cryogen space having an inlet for receiving a quantity of fluid from the cryogen space, and an outlet for delivering the fluid therefrom. The pump assembly further includes a pump drive unit for driving the immersed pump, the pump drive unit being at least partially disposed within a space defined by the storage receptacle.

LNG TANK AND OPERATION OF THE SAME

Disclosed is a liquefied natural gas storage apparatus. The apparatus includes a heat insulated tank and liquefied natural gas contained in the tank. The tank has heat insulation sufficient to maintain liquefied natural gas therein such that most of the liquefied natural gas stays in liquid. The contained liquefied natural gas has a vapor pressure from about 0.3 bar to about 2 bar. The apparatus further includes a safety valve configured to release a part of liquefied natural gas contained in the tank when a vapor pressure of liquefied natural gas within the tank becomes higher than a cut-off pressure. The cut-off pressure is from about 0.3 bar to about 2 bar.

FUEL TANK ARRANGEMENT IN A MARINE VESSEL
20200047852 · 2020-02-13 · ·

A fuel tank arrangement of a marine vessel is disclosed, having an LNG-fuel tank formed of an inner shell, an outer shell, an insulation therebetween and a tank connection space provided at an end of the LNG-fuel tank, the inner shell having an end part at an end of the inner shell facing the tank connection space. A collar is fastened to the end part of the inner shell and extends conically outwardly from the inner shell. The collar has an outer rim to which an additional shell extending in an axial direction away from the inner shell is fastened, and the additional shell has an end rim opposite the collar to which an end cover of the tank connection space is fastened.

Corner structure of LNG storage tank

A corner structure comprises: a fixed member fixed to a corner of a storage tank; a movable member supported on the fixed member so as to be linearly movable; a stop member attached to the fixed member to prevent the movable member from being detached from the fixed member; and a heat insulating member disposed between a sealing wall and a hull. The fixed member comprises a guide portion provided with a guide recessed portion, the movable member comprises a guide protruding portion inserted into the guide recessed portion, and the width and the length of the guide protruding portion are smaller than the width and the length of the guide recessed portion, so that the movable member can be supported on the fixed member to be movable in the longitudinal direction and in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.

Cryogenic tank assembly with a pump drive unit disposed within fluid storage vessel

A fluid storage and pressurizing assembly includes a storage receptacle and a pump assembly. The storage receptacle includes an inner vessel defining a cryogen space for storing a fluid at a storage pressure and a cryogenic temperature, an outer vessel surrounding the inner vessel, and an insulated space between the inner vessel and the outer vessel, and a pump assembly. The pump assembly includes a pump having an inlet disposed within the cryogen space for receiving a quantity of the fluid from the cryogen space, and an outlet for delivering the fluid therefrom, and a pump drive unit for driving the pump, the pump drive unit being at least partially disposed within a space defined by the storage receptacle.

LNG tank and operation of the same

Disclosed is a liquefied natural gas storage apparatus. The apparatus includes a heat insulated tank and liquefied natural gas contained in the tank. The tank has heat insulation sufficient to maintain liquefied natural gas therein such that most of the liquefied natural gas stays in liquid. The contained liquefied natural gas has a vapor pressure from about 0.3 bar to about 2 bar. The apparatus further includes a safety valve configured to release a part of liquefied natural gas contained in the tank when a vapor pressure of liquefied natural gas within the tank becomes higher than a cut-off pressure. The cut-off pressure is from about 0.3 bar to about 2 bar.

PIPE GUIDE DEVICE

The invention concerns a guide device (10) for a pipe intended to be moved along a first axis (X), comprising: a support (51) comprising a receiving plate comprising a front face extending in a first plane (P1) substantially parallel to the first axis (X); a non-stick coating film (12) fixed to the front face of the receiving plate intended to form a first line contact (13) with the pipe; a support collar (14) having a U-shaped section having a so-called internal face (15) intended to surround the pipe, the support collar (14) being extended in a second plane (P2) substantially parallel to the first plane (P1) by two end sections (16, 17) extending on respective opposite sides of the U-shaped section; a fixing means (18) for fixing each end section (16, 17) to the support (51); a circular non-stick coating pad (19) fixed to the so-called internal face (15) intended to form at least one second line contact (23) with the pipe.

Tank container for transport and storage of cryogenic liquefied gases
11906110 · 2024-02-20 · ·

An insulation arrangement configured to cover a vessel containing a liquified gas is provided. Embodiments include an insulation arrangement including an aerogel composition and a vapor barrier, where the insulation arrangement reduces heat transfer between the ambient environment and the liquified gas. Other embodiments include an insulated clamping device configured to connect a vessel to a framework and a connection system including the insulated clamping device, where the vessel includes the aforementioned insulation arrangement.