Liquid storage system and method of supplying nonflammable gases in the same

US10611562B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10611562-B2
Application numberUS-201815942748-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 2, 2018
Priority dateSep 11, 2017
Publication dateApr 7, 2020
Grant dateApr 7, 2020

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According an embodiment, a liquid storage system comprises a tank for storing liquid fuel, a vent pipe for providing communication between outside of the tank and a gas space above a level of liquid fuel in the tank, a nonflammable gas supplying apparatus for supplying the gas space with nonflammable gases, a pressure control apparatus installed in the vent pipe to operate responsively to the pressure difference between the gas space and atmospheric pressure so as to limit a pressure in the gas space to a predetermined range. The pressure control apparatus introduces ambient air outside the tank into the gas space through the vent pipe when a pressure in the gas space is lower than a predetermined lower limit, and discharge a gas from the gas space out of the tank through the vent pipe when a pressure in the gas space is higher than a predetermined upper limit.

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A liquid storage system comprising: a tank for storing liquid fuel therein, a vent pipe for providing communication between outside of the tank and a gas space vertically above a level of the liquid fuel in the tank, a nonflammable gas supplying apparatus for supplying the gas space with nonflammable gases, and a pressure control apparatus installed in the vent pipe to operate responsively to a pressure difference between the gas space and ambient atmosphere so as to limit the pressure in the gas space to a predetermined range including ambient atmospheric pressure, wherein the pressure control apparatus introduces ambient air outside of the tank into the gas space through the vent pipe when the pressure in the gas space is lower than or equal to a predetermined lower limit by gauge pressure, and discharge a gas from the gas space out of the tank through the vent pipe when the pressure in the gas space is higher than or equal to a predetermined upper limit by gauge pressure; and wherein the pressure control apparatus comprises: a vacuum relief valve that is a check valve for allowing a flow of air from outside of the tank to the gas space and for stopping a flow of gas from the gas space to outside of the tank in the vent pipe; a pressure relief valve that is a check valve for allowing a flow of gas from the gas space to outside of the tank and for stopping a flow of air from outside of the tank to the gas space in the vent pipe; and a valve body for accommodating a valving element of the vacuum relief valve and a valving element of the pressure relief valve, and a partition member for partitioning a space inside the valve body into a tank-side space in communication with the gas space and an atmosphere-side space in communication with outside the tank, wherein the vacuum relief valve and the pressure relief valve are normally closed valves which are closed when the pressure in the gas space is within the predetermined range, the vacuum relief valve is open to introduce air outside of the tank into the gas space when the pressure in the gas space is lower than or equal to the predetermined lower limit, the pressure relief valve is open to discharge gas from the gas space to outside of the tank when the pressure in the gas space is higher than or equal to the predetermined upper limit, the partition member has an inlet port and a outlet port, the inlet port being corresponding to the valving element of the vacuum relief valve and for introducing air from the atmosphere-side space into the tank-side space when the valve body being in open position, and the outlet port being corresponding to the valving element of the pressure relief valve and for discharging the gas from the tank-side space to the atmosphere-side space when the valve body being in open position, and the vacuum relief valve and the pressure relief valve are configured so that respective valving elements independently pivotally rotate with respect to the partition member responsive to the pressure difference between the tank-side space and the atmosphere-side space. 2. The liquid storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the nonflammable gases include a gas whose mass per unit molar number is larger than that of oxygen. 3. The liquid storage system according to claim 2 , wherein the nonflammable gases include a gas having a molecular weight larger than that of oxygen. 4. The liquid storage system according to claim 3 , wherein the nonflammable gases include a rare gas. 5. The liquid storage system according to claim 1 , further comprising, a concentration sensor for measuring concentration at least one of oxygen and the nonflammable gas in the gas space. 6. The liquid storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the nonflammable gas supplying apparatus comprises: a nonflammable gas supply source, a conduit for directing nonflammable gases from the nonflammable gas supply source to the gas space; and a control valve installed in the conduit for controlling supply of the nonflammable gases from the nonflammable gas supply source to the gas space. 7. The liquid storage system according to claim 6 , further comprising, a concentration sensor for measuring concentrations of at least one of oxygen and the nonflammable gases in the gas space, wherein the control valve is controlled according to the concentrations of at least one of oxygen and the nonflammable gases measured by the concentration sensor. 8. The liquid storage system according to claim 6 , wherein the tank is provided with a level measuring instrument for measuring the level of the liquid fuel stored in the tank; and the control valve is controlled according to the position of the liquid level measured by the level measuring instrument. 9. The liquid storage system according to claim 6 , further comprising, a controller for controlling opening and closing of the control valve, wherein the controller controls the control valve to be open, so as to supply the nonflammable gases to the gas space, in any one or combination of following cases including: a case where the level of the liquid fuel stored in the tank decreases, a case where an oxygen concentration in the gas space is higher than a predetermined normal range, a case where the level of the liquid fuel stored in the tank is lower than a predetermined normal range, and a case where air outside the tank is introduced into the gas space through the vent pipe by the pressure control apparatus. 10. A liquid storage system, comprising: a tank for storing liquid fuel therein, a vent pipe for providing communication between outside of the tank and a gas space vertically above a level of the liquid fuel in the tank, a nonflammable gas supplying apparatus for supplying the gas space with nonflammable gases, a pressure control apparatus installed in the vent pipe to operate responsively to a pressure difference between the gas space and ambient atmosphere so as to limit the pressure in the gas space to a predetermined range including ambient atmospheric pressure, and a filter disposed on the gas-space side of the vent pipe from the pressure control apparatus, for separating and retaining at least oxygen from the gas in the gas space, wherein the pressure control apparatus introduces ambient air outside of the tank into the gas space through the vent pipe when the pressure in the gas space is lower than or equal to a predetermined lower limit by gauge pressure, and discharge a gas from the gas space out of the tank through the vent pipe when the pressure in the gas space is higher than or equal to a predetermined upper limit by gauge pressure; and the pressure control apparatus comprises: a vacuum relief valve that is a check valve for allowing a flow of air from outside of the tank to the gas space and for stopping a flow of gas from the gas space to outside of the tank in the vent pipe; and a pressure relief valve that is a check valve for allowing a flow of gas from the gas space to outside of the tank and for stopping a flow of air from outside of the tank to the gas space in the vent pipe; wherein the vacuum relief valve and the pressure relief valve are normally closed valves which are closed when the pressure of the gas space is within the predetermined range; the vacuum relief valve is open to introduce air outside of the tank into the gas space when the pressure in the gas space is lower than or equal to the lower limit, and the pressure relief valve is open to discharge gas from the gas space to outside of the tank when the pressure in the gas space is higher than or equal to the upper limit. 11. The liquid storage syste

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  • Noble gases (Ar, Kr, Xe) · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of valves (valves per se F16K {; snap-coupling of nipples F16L37/00}) · CPC title

  • B65D90/44Primary

    by use of inert gas for filling space above liquid or between contents · CPC title

  • for vessels under pressure (F17C13/008 and F17C13/02 - F17C13/12 take precedence) · CPC title

  • having the pressure as the parameter · CPC title

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What does patent US10611562B2 cover?
According an embodiment, a liquid storage system comprises a tank for storing liquid fuel, a vent pipe for providing communication between outside of the tank and a gas space above a level of liquid fuel in the tank, a nonflammable gas supplying apparatus for supplying the gas space with nonflammable gases, a pressure control apparatus installed in the vent pipe to operate responsively to the p…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toshiba Kk, Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D90/44. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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