Claims
- 1. A thermal-insulated vessel comprising:
- an inner vessel for storing a material at a first temperature, the inner vessel having a top with an opening;
- an outer vessel disposed around the inner vessel and exposed to an ambient environment at a second temperature, the outer vessel having a top with an opening; and
- a convoluted conduit having a net length bounded by a first end and a second end through which material can pass the convoluted conduit coupling the inner vessel to the outer vessel with the first end terminating at the opening in the top of the inner vessel and the second end terminating at the opening in the top of the outer vessel, the convoluted conduit providing a conductive path between the inner vessel and the outer vessel longer than the net length of the convoluted conduit.
- 2. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the convoluted conduit comprises a plurality of concentric tube sections.
- 3. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the convoluted conduit comprises a wall length which is longer than the net length of the convoluted conduit.
- 4. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the convoluted conduit is flexible along a transverse axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 5. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the convoluted conduit is substantially rigid along a longitudinal axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 6. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the convoluted conduit is a unitary piece of material.
- 7. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the convoluted conduit comprises a plurality of welded folds.
- 8. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the first temperature is significantly lower than the second temperature.
- 9. The vessel of claim 8 wherein the first temperature is a cryogenic temperature.
- 10. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the material is a liquified gas.
- 11. A thermal-insulated vessel comprising:
- an inner vessel for storing a liquified gas at a cryogenic temperature, the inner vessel having a top with an opening;
- an outer vessel disposed around the inner vessel and exposed to an ambient environment, the outer vessel having a top with an opening; and
- a convoluted conduit having a net length bounded by a first end and a second end through which gas can pass, the convoluted conduit coupling the inner vessel to the outer vessel with the first end terminating at the opening in the top of the inner vessel and the second end terminating at the opening in the top of the inner vessel, and comprising a plurality of concentric tube sections joined at annular folds between the top of the inner vessel and the top of the outer vessel to yield a conductive path between the inner vessel and the outer vessel longer than the net length of the convoluted conduit.
- 12. The vessel of claim 11 wherein the convoluted conduit is flexible along a transverse axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 13. The vessel of claim 11 wherein the convoluted conduit is substantially rigid along a longitudinal axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 14. The vessel of claim 11 wherein the convoluted conduit is a unitary piece of material.
- 15. The vessel of claim 11 wherein the folds include welds.
- 16. A method of fabricating a thermal-insulated vessel, comprising the steps of:
- fabricating an inner vessel having a top with an opening for storing a material at a first temperature;
- fabricating an outer vessel having a top with an opening around the inner vessel so as to separate the inner vessel from an ambient environment at a second temperature;
- fabricating a convoluted conduit having a net length bounded by a first end and a second end through which material can pass, the convoluted conduit providing a conductive path between the inner vessel and the outer vessel which is longer than the net length of the convoluted conduit; and
- coupling the inner vessel to the outer vessel with the convoluted conduit with the first end terminating at the opening in the top of the inner vessel and the second end terminating at the opening in the top of the outer vessel.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of fabricating a convoluted conduit comprises arranging a plurality of concentric tube sections.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of fabricating a convoluted conduit comprises forming a wall with a wall length longer than the net length of the convoluted conduit.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the convoluted conduit is flexible along a transverse axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 20. The method of claim 16 wherein the convoluted conduit is substantially rigid along a longitudinal axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 21. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of fabricating a convoluted conduit comprises shaping a unitary piece of material.
- 22. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of fabricating convoluted conduit comprises forming a plurality of welded folds.
- 23. The method of claim 16 wherein the first temperature is lower than the second temperature.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the first temperature is a cryogenic temperature.
- 25. The method of claim 16 wherein the material is a liquified gas.
- 26. A method of fabricating a thermal-insulated vessel, comprising the steps of:
- fabricating a inner vessel having a top with an opening for storing a liquified gas at a cryogenic temperature;
- fabricating an outer vessel having a top with an opening around the inner vessel for exposure to an ambient environment;
- fabricating a convoluted conduit through which material can pass, the convoluted conduit having a net length bounded by a first end and a second end, and a plurality of concentric tube sections joined at annular folds to yield a conductive path between the inner vessel and the outer vessel longer than the net length of the convoluted conduit; and
- coupling the inner vessel to the outer vessel with the convoluted conduit with the first end terminating at the opening in the top of the inner vessel and the second end terminating at the opening in the top of the outer vessel, the annular folds disposed between the top of the inner vessel and the top of the outer vessel.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the convoluted conduit is flexible along a transverse axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein the convoluted conduit is substantially rigid along a longitudinal axis of the convoluted conduit.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the step of fabricating a convoluted neck comprises shaping a unitary piece of material.
- 30. The method of claim 26 wherein the folds include welds.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/017,465 filed May 10, 1996, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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