Claims
- 1. In combination with apparatus which evolves gas durng an operation and releases at least a given quantity of gas suitable for storage through a gas outlet of said apparatus during a portion of said operation, an improved gas storage and discharge system which comprises container means for storing said gas at substantially atmospheric pressure, said storage means comprising
- collapsible container means dimensioned to hold substantially said given quantity of said gas suitable for storage,
- conduit means between said gas outlet, said collapsible container means, and a discharge point,
- valve means associated with said conduit means for selectively connecting said container means to said outlet and to said discharge point,
- said valve means being operable to continuously connect said container means to said outlet only so long as said gas suitable for storage is being released through said outlet, and
- additional means operable other than by the pressure of the gas in said outlet and in said conduit means to cause continuous expansion of the container so as to permit gas to be continuously transferred from said outlet for storage in said container while said gas suitable for storage is being released through said outlet, said additional means including means to cause contraction of said container to enable stored gas to be discharged from said container to said discharge point.
- 2. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 1 in which said gas source is a flare stack for a basic oxygen steelmaking converter, to which stack said container means is connected by duct means connected to said stack at a station adjacent the upper end thereof.
- 3. In combination with apparatus which evolves up to a given quantity of gas during an operation and which releases said gas through the outlet of said apparatus, a gas storage and discharge system which comprises container means for storing said gas at substantially atmospheric pressure, said storage means comprising
- collapsible container means dimensioned to hold substantially said given quantity of gas,
- conduit means connecting said gas outlet to said container means,
- valve means in said conduit means for selectively connecting said container means to said outlet during evolution of said gas and to a suitable discharge point other than said outlet at a time when gas is not being evolved, said valve means being adapted to continuously connect said container means to said outlet so long as said gas is evolving, and
- additional means operable independently of the pressure of the gas in said outlet and in said conduit means to cause continuous expansion of the container so as to permit gas to be continuously transferred from said outlet for storage in said container during the time when said gas is being evolved by said apparatus, said additional means including means to cause contraction of said container to enable stored gas to be discharged from said container to said discharge point at said other time.
- 4. A system for the storage of gas derived from apparatus which evolves at least a given quantity of gas during operation, the system comprising container means for storing said gas at substantially atmospheric pressure, said storage means comprising a collapsible container dimensioned when expanded to hold substantially the given quantity of gas, conduit means for transferring gas from said apparatus to said container, conduit means for transferring gas from said container to a point for discharge of the gas, valve means in said conduit means for selectively connecting said container to said apparatus and to said discharge point, the container being sealed into a non-collapsible housing, and reversible low pressure air moving means connected between said housing and ambient atmosphere for expanding said container for storage of said gas other than by the pressure of evolved gas by removing air from the housing, and for collapsing the container to discharge gas from the container to said discharge point, by moving air into the housing.
- 5. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 in which said apparatus comprises a flare stack connected to a basic oxygen steel making converter, to which stack said container is connected by said conduit means at a station adjacent the upper end of said stack.
- 6. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said reversible air mover comprises blower means arranged selectively to pump ambient air out of and into the housing.
- 7. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the container is shaped to collapse to a minimum contained volume.
- 8. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 which further includes gas analyser means to test the quality of gas entering or gas leaving the collapsible container.
- 9. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the container is of spherical form.
- 10. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 9 wherein the sphere is flattened to assist collapse.
- 11. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 wherein a gas analyser is included to test the ambient from the chamber.
- 12. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the container is of cylindrical form in outline.
- 13. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 12 wherein the cylinder wall is corrugated to assist collapse.
- 14. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the collapsible container comprises a bag of flexible sheet material.
- 15. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 14 wherein the sheet material is of rubber.
- 16. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 14 wherein the sheet material is of a plastics material.
- 17. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 16 wherein the plastics material is polyvinyl chloride.
- 18. A gas storage as claimed in claim 16 wherein the plastics material is mixed with rubber.
- 19. A gas storage system as claimed in claim 14 wherein the flexible sheet material is reinforced by a suitable fabric.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 550,609, filed Feb. 18, 1975.
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