Claims
- 1. A container for a self-contained cryogenic liquid dispensing station comprising:a)a pair of opposing side walls, a pair of opposing end walls and a bottom panel; b)said bottom panel, opposing side walls and opposing end walls of said container lined with a lining material so that cryogenic liquid does not leak out of the container; c) a top panel opposing said bottom panel and including roof portion and an open top portion; and d) an electric control panel adapted to configure and operate a the dispensing station positioned upon a lower portion of the end panel that is adjacent to the roof portion of the top panel.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein said lining material includes stainless steel sheets.
- 3. The container of claim 2 wherein the stainless steel sheets are welded to the bottom panel and side and end walls of said container.
- 4. The container of claim 1 wherein the dispensing system includes a bulk tank positioned within said container and the bulk tank contains a supply of the cryogenic liquid and the lining material of the container defines a spill containment volume that is sized to hold all of the cryogenic liquid in the bulk tank.
- 5. The container of claim 4 wherein the bulk tank includes a head space and a vent valve in communication with the head space with said vent valve positioned beneath the open top of the container.
- 6. The container of claim 5 wherein the dispensing station includes a pump that is in communication with the bulk tank and the electric control panel so that the pump may be operated via the electric control panel.
- 7. The container of claim 1 wherein the dispensing station includes a plurality of automated valves that communicate with said electric control panel so that the dispensing station may be via the electric control panel.
- 8. A self-contained dispensing station for storing and dispensing cryogenic liquid to a use device comprising:a) a container featuring a pair of opposing side walls, a pair of opposing end walls and a bottom panel b) said bottom panel, opposing side walls and opposing end walls of said container lined with a lining material so that cryogenic liquid does not leak out of the container; c) said container divided into a ventilated portion and a covered portion with said covered portion including a roof positioned thereon in opposition to said bottom panel and said ventilated portion including an open top; d) a bulk tank positioned within said container and containing a supply of cryogenic liquid with a head space thereabove; e) a vent valve in communication with the head space of said bulk tank and positioned beneath the open top of the ventilated portion of the container; and f) an electric control panel adapted to control and operate the dispensing station positioned on a lower portion of the end panel of the covered portion of the container.
- 9. The dispensing station of claim 8 wherein said lining material includes stainless steel sheets.
- 10. The dispensing station of claim 9 wherein the stainless steel sheets are welded to the bottom panel and side and end walls of said container.
- 11. The dispensing station of claim 8 wherein the lining material of the container defines a spill containment volume that is sized to hold all of the supply of cryogenic liquid in the bulk tank.
- 12. The dispensing station of claim 8 further comprising a pump that is in communication with the bulk tank and the electric control panel so that the pump may be operated via the electric control panel.
- 13. The dispensing station of claim 12 further comprising a dispensing hose with a meter in circuit between the dispensing hose and said pump.
- 14. The dispensing station of claim 8 wherein the container is an ISO container.
- 15. A self-contained dispensing station for storing and dispensing cryogenic liquid to a use device comprising:a) a container featuring a pair of opposing side walls, a pair of opposing end walls and a bottom panel; b) said bottom panel, opposing side walls and opposing end walls of said container lined with a lining material so that cryogenic liquid does not leak out of the container; c) said container divided into a ventilated portion and a covered portion with said covered portion including a roof positioned thereon in opposition to said bottom panel and said ventilated portion including an open top; d) a bulk tank positioned within said container and containing a supply of cryogenic liquid with a head space thereabove; e) a vent valve in communication with the head space of said bulk tank and positioned beneath he open top of the ventilated portion of the container; f) a pump position within the container and in communication with said bulk tank so that when said pump is activated, cryogenic liquid is dispensed from the dispensing station; and g) an electric control panel for operating the pump positioned on a lower portion of the end panel of the covered portion of the container.
- 16. The dispensing station of claim 15 wherein said lining material includes stainless steel sheets.
- 17. The dispensing station of claim 16 wherein the stainless steel sheets are welded to the bottom panel and side and end walls of said container.
- 18. The dispensing station of claim 15 wherein the lining material of the container defines a spill containment volume that is sized to hold all of the supply of cryogenic liquid in the bulk tank.
- 19. The dispensing station of claim 15 further comprising a sump that is in communication with the bulk so as to receive cryogenic liquid therefrom and wherein said pump is submerged in said cryogenic liquid so as to avoid two-phased flow therethrough.
- 20. The dispensing station of claim 15 wherein the container is an ISO container.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/286,558, filed Apr. 26, 2001, currently pending.
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