Gas storage and dispensing container and a method of dispensing therefrom

US12422100B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12422100-B2
Application numberUS-202217689610-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2022
Priority dateMar 9, 2021
Publication dateSep 23, 2025
Grant dateSep 23, 2025

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A gas storage and dispensing container includes a storage vessel, a first gas pressure regulator, and a second gas pressure regulator. The storage vessel is configured to contain a pressurized gas. The gas storage and dispensing container has a discharge flow path for discharging the pressurized gas. The first gas pressure regulator is disposed within the storage vessel, and the second gas pressure regulator is external to the storage vessel. The discharge flow path extends through the first gas pressure regulator and the second gas pressure regulator. A method of discharging gas from a gas storage and dispensing container includes a first gas pressure regulator reducing a pressure of the pressurized gas to a first pressure and a second gas pressure regulator reducing the pressure of the pressurized gas to a second pressure.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas storage and dispensing container, comprising: a storage vessel having an interior volume for holding pressurized gas; a valve; a first gas pressure regulator within the interior volume; a second gas pressure regulator external to the storage vessel, wherein the second gas pressure regulator is positioned upstream of the valve and downstream of and in line with the first gas pressure regulator; and a discharge flow path for discharging the pressurized gas from the gas storage and dispensing container, the discharge flow path extending through the first gas pressure regulator and the second gas pressure regulator; and a solid adsorbent disposed within the interior volume of the storage vessel, the solid absorbent containing adsorbed gas and being configured to desorb the adsorbed gas into the interior volume, and the desorbed gas being included in the pressurized gas. 2. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , further comprising: a gas regulator assembly coupled to an opening of the storage vessel, the gas regulator assembly including the first gas pressure regulator and the second gas pressure regulator and forming the discharge flow path. 3. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 2 , wherein the gas regulator assembly further includes an upper portion that forms a seal in the opening of the storage vessel and a lower portion extending from the upper portion into the interior volume of the storage vessel, the upper portion including the second gas pressure regulator and the lower portion including the first gas pressure regulator. 4. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein the first gas pressure regulator discharges the gas at a first pressure, and the second gas pressure regulator receives the gas at or about the first pressure and discharges the gas at a second pressure that is less than the first pressure. 5. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein the storage vessel is configured to contain the pressurized gas in the interior volume at a pressure of at least 550 psig or greater. 6. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein the first gas pressure regulator is configured to be non-adjustable within the storage vessel. 7. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein a pressure setting of the second gas pressure regulator is adjustable. 8. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 7 , wherein a pressure setting of the second gas pressure regulator is adjustable while in use. 9. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 7 , wherein a pressure setting of the second gas pressure regulator can be set as low as 25 psig. 10. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 7 , wherein a pressure setting of the second gas pressure regulator can be set remotely from the gas storage and dispensing container. 11. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 7 , wherein the gas is discharged from the outlet of the gas regulator assembly at an outlet pressure controlled by the second gas pressure regulator. 12. The gas and storage dispensing container of claim 8 , wherein the outlet pressure of the gas is controllable such that the pressure of the gas discharged from the outlet of the gas regulator assembly is less than atmospheric pressure. 13. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein the gas regulator assembly includes an adjustable flow valve external to the storage vessel, the discharge flow path extending through the adjustable flow valve. 14. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein the gas regulator assembly includes a fill flow path that is sealed, the fill flow path being a separate path from the discharge flow path. 15. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , wherein the solid adsorbent includes one or more of a carbon adsorbent and a metal organic framework adsorbent. 16. A method of discharging gas from a gas storage and dispensing container, the gas storage and dispensing container including a storage vessel with an interior volume containing pressurized gas, the method comprising: reducing, with a first gas pressure regulator disposed within the interior volume, a pressure of the pressurized gas to a first pressure; and reducing, with a second gas pressure regulator located external to the storage vessel, the pressure of the pressurized gas from the first pressure to a second pressure. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the reducing the pressure of the pressurized gas to the first pressure includes the first gas pressure regulator discharging the pressurized gas at the first pressure, and the reducing the pressurized gas to the second pressure includes: the second gas pressure regulator receiving the pressurized gas at the first pressure from the first gas pressure regulator, and the second gas pressure regulator discharging the pressurized gas at the second pressure. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: externally adjusting a pressure reduction setting of the second gas pressure regulator. 19. The gas storage and dispensing container of claim 1 , further comprising a restrictive flow orifice in the discharge flow path downstream of the second gas pressure regulator wherein the discharge flow path extends through the restrictive flow orifice.

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What does patent US12422100B2 cover?
A gas storage and dispensing container includes a storage vessel, a first gas pressure regulator, and a second gas pressure regulator. The storage vessel is configured to contain a pressurized gas. The gas storage and dispensing container has a discharge flow path for discharging the pressurized gas. The first gas pressure regulator is disposed within the storage vessel, and the second gas pres…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Entegris Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17C7/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 23 2025 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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