Claims
- 1. In a ground support/filling system designed to deliver liquid carbon dioxide at various temperatures to a using device, which system comprises
- an insulated vessel for receiving and storing liquid carbon dioxide from a vehicle,
- first conduit means for supplying said liquid carbon dioxide to said vessel,
- a refrigeration system associated with said vessel, said refrigeration system using another refrigerant than carbon dioxide and including an evaporator for condensing carbon dioxide vapor, a compressor and a condenser,
- second conduit means for removing carbon dioxide vapor from said vessel,
- a carbon dioxide compressor for raising the pressure of said removed carbon dioxide vapor by at least 5 psi before it is to be condensed by said evaporator and
- third conduit means for delivering said liquid carbon dioxide from said vessel to said using device
- the improvement comprising an arrangement in which said removed and compressed carbon dioxide vapor is cooled to near its saturation temperature before reaching said evaporator by being bubbled through a separate pool of liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby the cooling side of said evaporator operates principally as a saturated carbon dioxide vapor condenser, removing whatever amount of heating the carbon dioxide vapor to be condensed experienced during compression and/or transfer, as the carbon dioxide vapor becomes de-superheated, so that said refrigeration system maintains a predicted cooling capacity,
- and whereby liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered to said using device at a selected temperature as low as about -69.degree. F. and at a pressure above about 61 psig, which pressure is at or above the equilibrium pressure for the selected temperature, so that liquid carbon dioxide at an optimus low temperature may be delivered therefrom to said using device.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first first conduit means has a plurality of entries into said storage vessel at different vertical levels and includes valve means for selectively opening said entries,
- whereby said vessel may be replenished by feeding liquid carbon dioxide into said vessel without disturbing the temperature of the liquid carbon dioxide already in the lower portion of said storage vessel.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first conduit means also includes a conduit arranged to return scavenged non-condensable contaminants accumulating in the ullage volume of said storage vessel to said delivery vehicle supplying said liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby such contaminants do not interfere with the operation of said refrigeration system.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said third conduit means includes a separator to remove any condensable contaminants carried in said liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby such condensable contaminants may be separated from the liquid carbon dioxide before such contaminants interfere with the operation of any said using device.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said insulated vessel is comprised of a first insulated vessel and a second insulated vessel connected by a fourth conduit means, and said second conduit means removes said carbon dioxide vapor from said second insulated vessel and said third conduit means delivers said liquid carbon dioxide from said second vessel,
- whereby said liquid carbon dioxide can be received and stored at one temperature into one vessel and received and stored in a second vessel and then delivered to said using device at a lower temperature than that of said liquid carbon dioxide in said first vessel.
- 6. In a ground support/filling system designed for operation to either deliver sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide or alternately to deliver cold liquid carbon dioxide to a using device, which system comprises
- an insulated vessel for receiving and storing liquid carbon dioxide and for accumulating and storing either sub-cooled or cooled liquid carbon dioxide,
- first conduit means for supplying said liquid carbon dioxide to said vessel,
- a first refrigeration system associated with said vessel designed to cool the liquid carbon dioxide therein,
- second conduit means for removing liquid carbon dioxide from a middle region of said vessel,
- a second refrigeration system associated with said second conduit for cooling said removed liquid carbon dioxide,
- third conduit means for returning said cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a lower region of said vessel and
- fourth conduit means for delivering said liquid carbon dioxide in either sub-cooled or cold condition from said vessel to said using device,
- the improvement comprising,
- said second refrigeration system operates to cool said removed liquid carbon dioxide by depressurization,
- whereby said liquid carbon dioxide may be removed from said middle region and cooled by removing carbon dioxide vapor, thereby omitting the inefficiencies of a heat exchanger and producing lower temperatures without fear of carbon dioxide solidification,
- and whereby depending upon the manner in which said ground support/filling system is operated, either sub-cooled or cold liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered at a pressure above about 61 psig and a temperature between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F., which pressure is at or above the equilibrium pressure for such selected temperature, so that liquid carbon dioxide at the optimus pressure and temperature for said using device may be delivered therefrom.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said first conduit means for supplying liquid carbon dioxide to said vessel includes liquid carbon dioxide supply means to said vessel from a vehicle and carbon dioxide vapor return means from said vessel to said vehicle so as to control the pressures within said vessel and said vehicle during such supply operation,
- whereby said vehicle will not be cooled by depressurization to a temperature below said vehicle's safe limits.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said first conduit means has a plurality of entries into said storage vessel at different vertical levels and includes valve means for selectively opening said entries,
- whereby said vessel may be replenished by feeding liquid carbon dioxide into said vessel without disturbing the temperature of the liquid carbon dioxide already in the lower portion of said vessel and while allowing the pressure in said vehicle to be maintained sufficiently high during replenishment so as to prevent temperatures below about -20.degree. F. occurring within said vehicle even if the pressure in said vessel is between about 225 psig and about 66 psig.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said first conduit means also includes a conduit arranged to return scavenged non-condensable contaminants accumulating in the ullage volume of said storage vessel to said delivery vehicle supplying said liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby such contaminants do not interfere with the operation of said refrigeration system.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein either or both said third or fourth conduit means includes a separator to remove any condensable contaminants carried in said cooled liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby condensable contaminants may be separated from the liquid carbon dioxide before such contaminants interfere with the proper operation of said conduit system carrying cooled liquid or of said using devices.
- 11. In a ground support/filling system designed to deliver sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a using device, which system comprises
- an insulated first vessel for receiving and storing liquid carbon dioxide from a vehicle,
- first conduit means for supplying said liquid carbon dioxide to said first vessel,
- a mechanical refrigeration system associated with said first vessel for condensing carbon dioxide vapor therefrom;
- an insulated second vessel for receiving liquid carbon dioxide from said first vessel and for accumulating and storing cooled liquid carbon dioxide,
- second conduit means for supplying liquid carbon dioxide from said first vessel to said second vessel,
- a second refrigeration system associated with said second vessel, including a compressor that cools the liquid carbon dioxide in said second vessel by evaporative cooling and returning the resultant carbon dioxide vapor to said first vessel and
- third conduit means for supplying liquid carbon dioxide to said using device from said second vessel,
- the improvement comprising
- (a) a liquid level control system to maintain a desired level of liquid carbon dioxide in an upper region of said second vessel,
- (b) said second refrigeration system including a fourth conduit system for removing liquid carbon dioxide from a middle region of said second vessel and cooling said removed liquid carbon dioxide by removing carbon dioxide vapor with said compressor, and after cooling said liquid carbon dioxide, returning it to a lower region of said second vessel and
- (c) a pressure control system using carbon dioxide vapor from the system so as to maintain a pressure in said second vessel at least 5 psi higher than the equilibrium pressure of said liquid carbon dioxide cooled in said fourth conduit by vapor removal by said compressor,
- whereby liquid carbon dioxide may be removed from said middle region and cooled by removing carbon dioxide vapor from it without the inefficiencies of a heat exchanger and lower carbon dioxide temperatures can be produced without fear of carbon dioxide solidification,
- and whereby depending upon the manner in which said ground support system is operated, sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide can be continuously delivered at a temperature between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and a pressure above about 61 psig, which pressure is at least about 5 psi above the equilibrium pressure for such selected temperature, so that sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide at the optimus pressure and temperature for said using device may be delivered therefrom,
- and whereby the stored sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide being supplied to said using device from said second vessel can be replaced at the same time by said second refrigeration system without interfering with the constant supply and temperature and pressure condition of sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide to said using device.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said second refrigeration system includes a mechanical refrigeration system,
- whereby said carbon dioxide vapor removed by said second refrigeration system is cooled before being returned to said first vessel.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said first conduit means for supplying liquid carbon dioxide to said first vessel includes means to supply liquid carbon dioxide to said first vessel from a vehicle and to return carbon dioxide vapor from said vessel to said vehicle so as to control the pressures within said vessel and said vehicle during such supply operation.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said first conduit means includes a conduit arranged to return scavenged non-condensable contaminants accumulating in the ullage volume of said first vessel to said delivery vehicle supplying said liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby such contaminants do not interfere with the proper operation of said refrigeration system.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein either or both said second or said third conduit means includes a separator to remove condensable contaminants carried in said liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby condensable contaminants may be separated from the liquid carbon dioxide before such contaminants interfere with the operation of said conduit systems carrying cooled liquid carbon dioxide or of said using device.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said second conduit means includes a liquid carbon dioxide pump,
- whereby pressures as high as about 500 psig can be maintained in said second vessel and sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide can be supplied to said using device at pressures as high as about 500 psig.
- 17. A method of receiving liquid carbon dioxide and cooling said liquid carbon dioxide to temperatures between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and storing said cooled liquid carbon dioxide for use with a liquid carbon dioxide using device at a ground support/filling station, comprising the steps of:
- (a) receiving and storing liquid carbon dioxide in an insulated vessel,
- (b) cooling said liquid carbon dioxide in said vessel by evaporative cooling utilizing a carbon dioxide compressor to remove carbon dioxide vapor,
- (c) condensing the carbon dioxide vapor resulting from such evaporative cooling and returning such condensed vapor to said vessel,
- (d) furnishing said cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a liquid carbon dioxide using device from a lower outlet in said vessel and
- (e) replenishing the supply of liquid carbon dioxide in said vessel in a manner that does not warm all the already cooled liquid carbon dioxide in the lower section of said vessel,
- whereby liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered to a using device at temperatures between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and replenishment can occur without warming all the already cooled and stored liquid carbon dioxide, so that the operation of the using device is not interfered with by said replenishment.
- 18. The method in accordance with claim 17 wherein sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide is supplied by said ground support/filling station comprising the additional steps of:
- (a) removing said liquid carbon dioxide to be cooled from a middle section of said vessel and then cooling said removed liquid carbon dioxide by said evaporative cooling utilizing said carbon dioxide compressor,
- (b) returning said removed and cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a lower region of said vessel thereby creating a thermocline of warmer liquid carbon dioxide above said cooled liquid carbon dioxide and
- (c) maintaining the pressure in said insulated storage vessel at least 5 psi higher than the equilibrium pressure of said removed, cooled and returned liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby depending upon the manner in which said ground support/ filling system is operated, sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered to a using device at a selected temperature of between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F., and at a pressure above about 66 psig, but which pressure is at least about 5 psi above the equilibrium pressure for such selected temperature, so that liquid carbon dioxide at an optimus temperature and pressure may be delivered therefrom to a using device.
- 19. The method in accordance with claim 17 wherein a vehicle is being utilized to supply replenishment liquid carbon dioxide to said ground support/filling station, comprising the additional steps of:
- (a) connecting said vehicle's vapor space to said vessel's vapor space,
- (b) connecting said vehicle's liquid space to a space in said vessel that is lower than said vessel's said vapor space and
- (c) transferring said replenishment liquid carbon dioxide in a manner that prevents temperatures below about -20.degree. F. occurring within said vehicle, even if the pressure in said vessel is below about 225 psig and as low as about 66 psig,
- whereby said vehicle will not be cooled by depressurization to a temperature below said vehicle's safe limits.
- 20. A method of receiving liquid carbon dioxide, cooling said liquid carbon dioxide to temperatures between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and storing said cooled liquid carbon dioxide at a ground support/filling station for use by a liquid carbon dioxide using device, comprising the steps of:
- (a) supplying liquid carbon dioxide to and storing said liquid carbon dioxide in a first insulated vessel,
- (b) transferring some of said stored liquid carbon dioxide to a second insulated vessel,
- (c) cooling said liquid carbon dioxide in said second vessel by evaporative cooling utilizing a carbon dioxide compressor,
- (d) condensing said vapor resulting from said evaporative cooling and returning said condensed vapor to either said first or second vessel,
- (e) furnishing said cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a using device from a lower outlet in said second vessel and
- (f) replenishing the supply of liquid carbon dioxide in said second vessel in a manner that does not warm the already cooled liquid carbon dioxide in said second vessel;
- whereby liquid carbon dioxide can be supplied in a normal manner to said first vessel, then transferred to said second vessel wherein it can be cooled to temperatures between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F., so that liquid carbon dioxide at an optimus temperature and pressure may be supplied therefrom to a using device.
- 21. The method in accordance with claim 20 wherein sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide is supplied by said ground support/filling station comprising the additional steps of:
- (a) removing said liquid carbon dioxide to be cooled from a middle section of said second vessel
- (b) cooling said removed liquid carbon dioxide by said evaporative cooling
- (c) returning said removed and cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a bottom section of said second vessel, thereby creating a thermocline of warmer liquid carbon dioxide above said cooled liquid carbon dioxide and
- (d) maintaining the pressure in said second vessel at least 5 psi higher than the equilibrium pressure of said removed, cooled and returned liquid carbon dioxide,
- whereby depending upon the manner in which said ground support/filling station is operated, sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered to a using device at a selected temperature of between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F., and at a pressure above about 66 psig, but which pressure is at least about 5 psi above the equilibrium pressure for such selected temperature, so that sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide at an optimus temperature and pressure may be delivered therefrom to a using device.
- 22. A method of receiving liquid carbon dioxide and cooling or sub-cooling said liquid carbon dioxide to temperatures between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and storing said cooled or sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide for use with a liquid carbon dioxide using device at a ground support/filling station, comprising the steps of:
- (a) receiving and storing liquid carbon dioxide in an insulated vessel,
- (b) cooling said liquid carbon dioxide in said vessel by evaporative cooling utilizing a carbon dioxide compressor to remove carbon dioxide vapor,
- (c) bubbling said removed and compressed carbon dioxide vapor through a separate pool of liquid carbon dioxide cooling said vapor to near its saturation temperature,
- (d) condensing said removed, compressed and cooled carbon dioxide vapor in a mechanical refrigeration system and returning such condensed vapor to said vessel,
- (e) furnishing said cooled or sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a liquid carbon dioxide using device from a lower outlet in said vessel and
- (f) replenishing the supply of liquid carbon dioxide in said vessel in a manner that does not warm the already cooled or sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide in the lower section of said vessel,
- whereby said refrigeration system principally condenses saturated carbon dioxide vapor thereby maintaining a predicted condensing capacity,
- and whereby liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered to a using device at temperatures between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and replenishment can occur without warming the already cooled or sub-cooled and stored liquid carbon dioxide, so that the operation of the using device is not interfered with by said replenishment.
- 23. In a ground support/filling system designed to deliver sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide at various temperatures and pressures to a using device, such as but not limited to trucks or rail cars using carbon dioxide for cooling, which system comprises
- an insulated vessel for receiving and storing sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide,
- first conduit means for supplying liquid carbon dioxide to a portion above the bottom portion of said vessel,
- second conduit means for supplying sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide from said bottom portion of said vessel to said using device,
- the improvement comprising
- (a) a refrigeration system including a third conduit system for removing liquid carbon dioxide from a portion above said bottom portion of said vessel and cooling said removed liquid carbon dioxide by reducing its pressure by at least 5 psi and removing any resultant carbon dioxide vapor with a carbon dioxide compressor, and after cooling said liquid carbon dioxide, a fourth conduit system for raising the pressure of said cooled liquid carbon dioxide is in a sub-cooled state and returning said sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide to said bottom portion of said vessel and
- (b) a fifth conduit system for collecting said compressed carbon dioxide vapor so it may subsequently be used as a vapor or condensed to a liquid state for further use,
- whereby liquid carbon dioxide may be removed from said vessel and cooled by removing carbon dioxide vapor from it without the inefficiencies of a heat exchanger and lower carbon dioxide temperatures can be produced without fear of carbon dioxide solidification, and then returned,
- and whereby depending upon the manner in which said ground support system is operated, sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide can be continuously delivered at a temperature between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and a pressure above 65 psig, which pressure is at least about 5 psi above the equilibrium pressure for such selected temperature, so that sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide at the optimus pressure and temperature and reduced carbon dioxide usage for said using device may be delivered therefrom,
- and whereby the stored sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide being supplied to said using device from said vessel can be simultaneously replaced with liquid carbon dioxide and with sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide by said refrigeration system without interfering with the constant supply of sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide from said vessel to said using device.
- 24. A method of receiving liquid carbon dioxide and cooling said liquid carbon dioxide to a temperature between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. and storing said cooled liquid carbon dioxide in a sub-cooled state for use with a liquid carbon dioxide using device, such as, but not limited to trucks or rail cars using carbon dioxide for cooling, at a ground support/filling station, comprising the steps of:
- (a) receiving and storing liquid carbon dioxide in an insulated vessel,
- (b) removing said liquid carbon dioxide from a portion of said vessel above the bottom portion,
- (c) cooling said removed liquid carbon dioxide by depressurization and creating carbon dioxide vapor,
- (d) raising the pressure of said cooled liquid carbon dioxide and returning it in a sub-cooled state to a bottom portion of said vessel,
- (e) furnishing said sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide to a liquid carbon dioxide using device from an outlet located in a bottom portion of said vessel and
- (f) replenishing the supply of liquid carbon dioxide in said vessel in a manner that does not warm the reservoir of sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide already in the lower portion of said vessel,
- whereby sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide can be delivered to a using device at a temperature between about -69.degree. F. and about -25.degree. F. from said vessel, and both replenishment with liquid carbon dioxide without warming the already stored sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide and replenishment with sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide, can all occur simultaneously so the supply of sub-cooled liquid carbon dioxide to said using device is not interfered with by said replenishments.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority for the present invention is based upon prior filed Provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/036,450 of Lewis Tyree, Jr. entitled LOW TEMPERATURE LIQUID CO.sub.2 GROUND SUPPORT/FILLING SYSTEM filed on Jan. 27, 1997 and Provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/042,033 of Lewis Tyree, Jr. entitled SIMPLE LOW TEMPERATURE LIQUID CO.sub.2 GROUND SUPPORT/FILLING SYSTEM filed on Mar. 28, 1997.
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