DELIVERY TANK WITH PRESSURE REDUCTION, SATURATION AND DESATURATION FEATURES
20210270420 ยท 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
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International classification
Abstract
A cryogenic delivery tank includes a vessel having inner and outer shells and an interior that may contain a cryogenic liquid with a headspace above. A transfer pipe passes through the interior of the vessel and includes a head space coil positioned within an upper portion of the interior and a liquid side coil positioned in the lower portion of the interior. The transfer pipe has a first port adjacent to the head space coil and a second port adjacent to the liquid side coil. The first and second ports of the transfer pipe are configured to be removably attached to a second tank.
Claims
1. A cryogenic liquid delivery tank, comprising: a vessel comprising an inner shell and an outer shell wherein the inner shell defines an interior configured to contain a cryogenic liquid with a headspace above the cryogenic liquid; a transfer pipe passing through the interior of the vessel, said transfer pipe including a head space coil positioned within an upper portion of the interior and a liquid side coil positioned in a lower portion of the interior; the transfer pipe having a first port adjacent to the head space coil and a second port adjacent to the liquid side coil; wherein the first and second ports of the transfer pipe are configured to be removably attached to a second tank.
2. The delivery tank of claim 1 wherein the first port is positioned on or extending from a top portion of the outer shell and the second port is positioned on or extending from a side of the outer shell
3. The delivery tank of claim 2 wherein the second port is positioned on or extending from a bottom portion of the side of the outer shell.
4. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank of claim 1, wherein the cryogenic liquid is liquefied natural gas.
5. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank of claim 1, wherein a single coil includes the head space coil and the liquid side coil.
6. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank of claim 1, wherein the head space coil is separate and spaced from but in fluid communication with the liquid side coil.
7. A cryogenic liquid delivery tank system, comprising: a vessel comprising an inner shell and an outer shell wherein the inner shell defines an interior configured to contain a first cryogenic liquid with a first cryogenic liquid headspace above the first cryogenic liquid; a transfer pipe passing through the interior of the vessel, said transfer pipe including a head space coil positioned within an upper portion of the interior and a liquid side coil positioned in a lower portion of the interior; the transfer pipe having a first port adjacent to the head space coil and a second port adjacent to the liquid side coil; and a second cryogenic tank including: a second tank interior configured to hold a second cryogenic liquid with a second head space above the second cryogenic liquid, a gas outlet pipe in fluid communication with a top portion of the second tank interior and configured to removably connect to the second port, and a liquid outlet pipe in fluid communication with a bottom portion of the second tank interior and configured to removably connect to the first and/or second ports.
8. The cryogenic liquid delivery system of claim 7, wherein the second cryogenic liquid is the same as the first cryogenic liquid
9. The cryogenic liquid delivery system of claim 7 wherein the second cryogenic liquid is different from the first cryogenic liquid.
10. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank system of claim 7, wherein the first cryogenic liquid is liquefied natural gas
11. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank system of claim 7 wherein the second cryogenic liquid is liquid nitrogen and the second gas is nitrogen.
12. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank system of claim 7 further comprising one or more flexible hoses configured to removably connect the gas outlet pipe to the second port and the liquid outlet pipe to the first and/or second ports.
13. The cryogenic liquid delivery tank system of claim 7 further comprising a plurality of lines including one or more valves configured to selectively connect the gas outlet pipe to the second port and the liquid outlet pipe to the first and/or second ports.
14. A method of adjusting a pressure of a first cryogenic liquid stored in a delivery tank comprising the steps of: providing a transfer pipe in the interior of the vessel, said transfer pipe including a head space coil positioned within an upper portion of the interior and a liquid side coil positioned in a lower portion of the interior; directing a second cryogenic liquid from a second tank first through the headspace coil and then through the liquid side coil, or directing cryogenic liquid from the second tank first through the liquid side coil and then through the headspace coil, or directing gas from the second tank first through the liquid side coil and then through the headspace coil so that an exhaust gas is produced; and venting the exhaust gas.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the first cryogenic liquid is different from the second cryogenic liquid.
16. The method of claim 14 wherein the first cryogenic liquid is the same as the second cryogenic liquid.
17. The method of claim 14 wherein the pressure of the first cryogenic liquid is reduced.
18. The method of claim 14 wherein the saturation pressure of the first cryogenic liquid is increased.
19. The method of claim 14 wherein the saturation pressure of the second cryogenic liquid is decreased.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0020] An embodiment of the disclosure provides a delivery tank with dual coiled transfer pipe, eliminating the need for separate first and second coil transfer pipe structures. An embodiment of the disclosure also eliminates the need for a second tank comprising natural gas in order to regulate pressure and saturation.
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[0022] In the illustrated embodiment, delivery tank 100 has an inner shell 300 and an outer shell 200, where the inner shell defines an interior of the tank. Cryogenic liquid 101 is stored within the interior of the inner shell 300. Cryogenic liquid 101 occupies a specific volume of delivery tank 100, with the remaining volume occupied by cryogenic gas or vapor 102. The liquid level 103 is included for illustrative purposes, but the liquid level may vary, especially at different events (delivery of LNG, intake of LNG).
[0023] Delivery tank 100 has a dual coiled transfer pipe 110 installed inside the inner shell 300 of the delivery tank. Dual coiled transfer pipe 110 can be installed by any known methods in the art. In the illustrated embodiment, as shown in
[0024] Dual coiled transfer pipe 110 has a first pipe port 601 and a second pipe port 602 on the other end. First and second pipe ports 601 and 602 can be placed along different sides of the delivery tank 100. In a preferred embodiment, first pipe port 601 is at the top of the delivery tank vessel and the second pipe port 602 is placed on one side of the delivery tank. Both pipe ports can be outside the delivery tank 100. Both pipe ports can also be flush with the vessel edge or partially inside the vessel. As illustrated in
[0025] Each of coiled sections 111 and 112 may be in close proximity to or adjacent to first and second pipe ports 601 and 602. In the illustrated embodiment first coiled section 111 is adjacent to the first pipe port 601 and coiled section 112 is adjacent to the second pipe port 602.
[0026] In the illustrated embodiment, the cryogenic delivery tank 100 is a vertical tank. In other embodiments, the tank 100 may be a horizontal tank.
[0027] Cryogenic delivery tank 100 of the current invention, although shown as double walled, can be single or triple walled as well. The cryogenic tank can be made from copper alloy, nickel alloy, carbon, stainless steel or any other known material in the art.
[0028] Cryogenic delivery tank 100 may have insulation between inner and outer walls (or shells) and/or may be vacuum insulated. Single or multilayer insulation of any known materials for insulation can be utilized.
[0029] The inner vessel 300 can be joined to the outer vessel 200 by one or more inner vessel support members. For example, as known in the art, the inner vessel support member may connect the neck and base of the inner vessel to the outer vessel.
[0030] Cryogenic tank 100 may include devices or gauges for reading different characteristics of the tank. These devices or gauges can show pressure, temperature, differential pressure, liquid level, etc.
[0031] In the embodiment of
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[0033] The second cryogenic tank 500 has an inner shell 600 and an outer shell 700. Cryogenic liquid 501 is stored within the inner shell 600. Cryogenic liquid occupies a specific volume of cryogenic tank 500, with the remaining volume occupied by cryogenic gas or vapor 502. The liquid level is included in the figures for illustrative purposes, but the liquid may vary, especially during different events (delivery of cryogenic liquids or gas, etc.).
[0034] In the illustrate embodiment, the second cryogenic tank 500 is a vertical storage tank. In other embodiments, the storage tank 500 may be a horizontal storage tank.
[0035] Cryogenic delivery tank 500 of the current invention, although shown as double walled, can be single or triple walled as well. The cryogenic tank can be made from copper alloy, nickel alloy, carbon, stainless steel or any other known material in the art.
[0036] Cryogenic tank 500 may also include devices or gauges for reading different characteristics of the tank. These devices or gauges can show pressure, temperature, differential pressure, liquid level, etc.
[0037] The inner vessel 600 can be joined to the outer vessel 700 by inner vessel support members, as known in the art.
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[0041] While the preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined by the following claims.