Gaseous hydrogen storage system with cryogenic supply
US-2018346313-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US12098805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12098805-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217992926-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2024 |
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A cryogenic fluid transfer device comprising a first tank, a second tank, and a fluid transfer circuit, wherein the first tank comprises a cryogenic fluid distribution tank configured to store a cryogenic fluid in a liquid phase in a lower part thereof and in a gaseous phase in an upper part thereof, wherein the second tank comprises a cryogenic receiving tank configured to house the cryogenic fluid in liquid phase in a lower part thereof and in gaseous phase in an upper part thereof, wherein the fluid transfer circuit is configured to connect the first and second tanks, the fluid transfer circuit comprising a first pipe connecting the upper parts of the first and second tanks and comprising at least one valve, and a second pipe connecting the lower part of the first tank to the second tank that comprises a pump that has an inlet connected to the first tank and an outlet connected to the second tank, wherein: the pump and the at least one valve of the first line are configured so as to ensure a fluidic connection of the upper parts of the first and second tanks by opening the at least one valve during a transfer of the cryogenic fluid in liquid phase from the first tank to the second tank with the pump.
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A system for filling a cryogen storage vessel with a liquid cryogen, the system comprising: a liquid cryogenic tanker having a liquid cryogen storage tank adapted and configured to store the liquid cryogen, wherein the liquid cryogen is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and helium; a gas transfer conduit having: first and second ends, a first valve adjacent the first end of the gas transfer conduit, and a second valve adjacent the second end of the as transfer conduit, the first and second valves of the gas transfer conduit being adapted and configured to allow or prevent transfer of a gaseous cryogen from a headspace of a liquid storage vessel to be filled to a headspace of the liquid cryogen storage tank; a liquid transfer conduit having: first and second ends, a first valve adjacent the first end of the liquid transfer conduit, a second valve adjacent the second end of the liquid transfer conduit, and a liquid cryogen pump disposed between the first valve and the second valve, the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit being adapted and configured to allow or prevent transfer of liquid cryogen from a liquid cryogen storage space of the liquid cryogen storage tank to a liquid cryogen storage space of a vessel to be filled; and an electronic controller adapted and configured to: open the first and second valves of the gas transfer conduit while the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit are closed so as to allow a flow of gaseous cryogen from a headspace of a vessel to be filled to the headspace of the liquid cryogen storage tank; open the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit, allow the first and second valves of the gas transfer conduit to remain open, and to operate the liquid cryogen so as to pump amounts of liquid cryogen from the liquid cryogen space of the liquid cryogen storage tank to a liquid cryogen space of a vessel to be filled and allow gaseous cryogen to flow from a headspace of the vessel to be filled to the headspace of the liquid cryogen storage tank, wherein the filling system further comprises a vent line disposed in the gas transfer conduit that is in parallel flow communication with the first and second ends of the gas transfer conduit and a vent line disposed in the liquid transfer conduit that is in parallel flow communication with the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit, wherein the gas transfer conduit further comprises a third valve that is configured to allow or prevent fluid to be vented from the vent line of the gas transfer conduit, wherein the liquid transfer conduit further comprises a third valve that is configured to allow or prevent fluid to be vented from the vent line of the liquid transfer conduit; and the electronic controller is further adapted and configured to open the first valve. 2. The filling system of claim 1 , wherein the liquid cryogen pump is a centrifugal pump. 3. A coupled system for filling a cryogen storage vessel with liquid cryogen, the coupled system comprising: a liquid cryogenic tanker having a liquid cryogen storage tank which has a liquid cryogen space adapted and configured to store liquid cryogen, preferably liquid hydrogen or liquid helium, more preferably liquid hydrogen, and a headspace over the liquid cryogen space of the liquid cryogen storage tank containing gaseous cryogen; a cryogenic storage vessel comprising a liquid cryogen space adapted and configured to store liquid cryogen, preferably liquid hydrogen or liquid helium, more preferably liquid hydrogen, and a headspace over the liquid cryogen space of the cryogenic storage vessel containing gaseous cryogen; a gas transfer conduit having first and second ends, a first valve adjacent the first end of the gas transfer conduit, and a second valve adjacent the second end of the gas transfer conduit, the first end of the gas transfer conduit being connected to the liquid cryogen storage tank in fluid tight fashion so as to be selectably placed in fluid communication with the liquid cryogen storage tank headspace, the second end of the gas transfer conduit being connected to the vessel in fluid tight fashion so as to be selectably placed in fluid communication with the vessel headspace, the first and second valves of the gas transfer conduit being adapted and configured to allow or prevent transfer of gaseous cryogen from the vessel headspace to the liquid cryogen storage tank headspace; a liquid transfer conduit having first and second ends, a first valve adjacent the first end of the liquid transfer conduit, a second valve adjacent the second end of the liquid transfer conduit, and a liquid cryogen pump therebetween, the first end of the liquid transfer conduit being connected to the liquid cryogen storage tank in fluid tight fashion so as to be selectably placed in fluid communication with the liquid cryogen space of the liquid cryogen storage tank, the second end of the liquid transfer conduit being connected to the vessel in fluid tight fashion so as to be selectably placed in fluid communication with the liquid cryogen space of the vessel, the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit being adapted and configured to allow or prevent transfer of liquid cryogen from the liquid cryogen storage space of the liquid cryogen storage tank to the liquid cryogen storage space of the vessel; and an electronic controller adapted and configured to: open the first and second valves of the gas transfer conduit while the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit are closed so as to allow a flow of gaseous cryogen from the vessel headspace to the liquid cryogen storage tank headspace; open the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit, allow the first and second valves of the gas transfer conduit to remain open, and to operate the liquid cryogen so as to pump amounts of liquid cryogen from the liquid cryogen space of the liquid cryogen storage tank to the liquid cryogen space of the vessel and allow gaseous cryogen to flow from the vessel headspace to the liquid cryogen storage tank headspace, wherein the coupled filling system further comprises a vent line disposed in the gas transfer conduit that is in parallel flow communication with the first and second ends of the gas transfer conduit and a vent line disposed in the liquid transfer conduit that is in parallel flow communication with the first and second valves of the liquid transfer conduit, wherein the gas transfer conduit further comprises a third valve that is configured to allow or prevent fluid to be vented from the vent line of the gas transfer conduit, wherein the liquid transfer conduit further comprises a third valve that is configured to allow or prevent fluid to be vented from the vent line of the liquid transfer conduit; and the electronic controller is further adapted and configured to open the first valve. 4. The coupled filling system of claim 3 , wherein the liquid cryogen pump is a centrifugal pump. 5. The coupled filling system of claim 3 , wherein the liquid cryogen is liquid hydrogen or liquid helium. 6. A cryogenic fluid transfer device comprising a first tank, a second tank, and a fluid transfer circuit, wherein the first tank comprises a cryogenic fluid distribution tank configured to store a cryogenic fluid in a liquid phase in a lower part of the cryogenic fluid distribution tank and in a gaseous phase in an upper part of the cryogenic fluid distribution tank, wherein the second tank comprises a cryogenic receiving tank configured to house the cryogenic fluid in liquid phase in a lower part of the cryogenic receiving tank and in gaseous phase in an upper part of the cryogenic receiving tank, wherein the fluid transfer circuit is configured to con
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