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System And Method For Delivering Cryogenic Fluid

US Patent:
7310955, Dec 25, 2007
Filed:
Sep 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/934901
Inventors:
Howard R. Hume - Littleton CO, US
Ronald R. Warnecke - Idaho Falls ID, US
Gary L. Palmer - Shelley ID, US
Leslie J. Fekete - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
NitroCision LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
F17C 7/02
F17C 13/00
B24B 1/00
B24C 1/00
US Classification:
62 521, 62 507, 451 39
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a cryogenic fluid delivery system includes a vessel containing a cryogenic fluid at a first pressure and a first temperature, a first heat exchanger coupled to the vessel for receiving the cryogenic fluid and cooling the cryogenic fluid to a second temperature, a first pump coupled to the first heat exchanger for pressurizing the cryogenic fluid to a second pressure, a second pump for pressurizing the cryogenic fluid to a third pressure, a second heat exchanger coupled to the second pump for cooling the cryogenic fluid to a third temperature, and a nozzle coupled to the second heat exchanger for delivering a jet of the cryogenic fluid toward a target.

System And Method For Delivering Cryogenic Fluid

US Patent:
7316363, Jan 8, 2008
Filed:
Sep 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/933785
Inventors:
Howard R. Hume - Littleton CO, US
Ronald R. Warnecke - Idaho Falls ID, US
Gary L. Palmer - Shelley ID, US
Leslie J. Fekete - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
NitroCision LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
B05B 3/16
B05B 3/04
F17C 7/02
US Classification:
239263, 2392251, 239260, 2391325, 62 501, 62 521
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a rotating nozzle assembly includes a rotatable shaft having a bore to transport a cryogenic fluid therethrough. The rotatable shaft has an upstream portion associated with a feed chamber and a downstream portion. The nozzle assembly further includes a seal disposed within the feed chamber and surrounding at least a portion of the rotatable shaft, and a seal backup disk disposed proximate the seal. The seal backup disk includes an orifice surrounding an outside diameter of the rotatable shaft, the orifice having a diameter such that, when the cryogenic fluid is flowing through the bore of the rotatable shaft, the rotatable shaft can freely rotate while the seal prevents the cryogenic fluid from seeping past the seal.

System And Method For Delivering Cryogenic Fluids

US Patent:
7600387, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Dec 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/958822
Inventors:
Howard R. Hume - Littleton CO, US
Ronald R. Warnecke - Idaho Falls ID, US
Gary L. Palmer - Shelley ID, US
Leslie J. Fekete - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
NitroCision LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
F17C 7/02
F17C 13/00
US Classification:
62 521, 62 507
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a cryogenic fluid delivery system includes a vessel containing a cryogenic fluid at a first pressure and a first temperature, a first heat exchanger coupled to the vessel for receiving the cryogenic fluid and cooling the cryogenic fluid to a second temperature, a first pump coupled to the first heat exchanger for pressurizing the cryogenic fluid to a second pressure, a second pump for pressurizing the cryogenic fluid to a third pressure, a second heat exchanger coupled to the second pump for cooling the cryogenic fluid to a third temperature, and a nozzle coupled to the second heat exchanger for delivering a jet of the cryogenic fluid toward a target.

Method For Micro-Sizing Organic, Inorganic And Engineered Compounds

US Patent:
8083162, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
Jul 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/171176
Inventors:
William S. Henry - Moorestown NJ, US
Edwin B. Fay - Cinnaminson NJ, US
Ronald R. Warnecke - Idaho Falls ID, US
Gary L. Palmer - Shelley ID, US
Assignee:
LiquaJet L.L.C. - Moorestown NJ
Nitrocision L.L.C. - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
B02C 19/06
US Classification:
241 5, 241DIG 37
Abstract:
A method and system are provided herein for forming microparticles from plastic and elastomeric materials that cannot be reduced in size by conventional methods. The system includes a high-pressure liquid nitrogen energy source, a feeder for providing a preferred constant and uninterrupted feed to a mill, a preferred integral injection device to meter the feed into a chamber for milling and/or classification, and a preferred exhaust system for collection of the milled product.

System And Method For Delivering Cryogenic Fluid

US Patent:
2008009, May 1, 2008
Filed:
Dec 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/958886
Inventors:
Howard Hume - Littleton CO, US
Ronald Warnecke - Idaho Falls ID, US
Gary Palmer - Shelley ID, US
Leslie Fekete - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
NitroCision LLC - Idaho Falls ID
International Classification:
B05B 7/04
US Classification:
239398000, 239142000, 239251000
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a rotating nozzle assembly includes a rotatable shaft having a bore to transport a cryogenic fluid therethrough. The rotatable shaft has an upstream portion associated with a feed chamber and a downstream portion. The nozzle assembly further includes a seal disposed within the feed chamber and surrounding at least a portion of the rotatable shaft, and a seal backup disk disposed proximate the seal. The seal backup disk includes an orifice surrounding an outside diameter of the rotatable shaft, the orifice having a diameter such that, when the cryogenic fluid is flowing through the bore of the rotatable shaft, the rotatable shaft can freely rotate while the seal prevents the cryogenic fluid from seeping past the seal.

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