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Gas supply system including a pressure-regulating device and installation for dispensing working liquid
   
Document Number
US Patent 6209568
Issued Date
April 3, 2001
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Guarneri; Georges (Le Pont de Claix,FR)
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Abstract
A system for providing gas to a container includes a source of gas under pressure, a container, and a pressure regulating device. The pressure-regulating device includes an inlet intended to be connected to a source of the gas under pressure, an outlet, connected by a duct to the inlet and intended to be placed in communication with the container, a first valve for limiting the pressure at the outlet to a predetermined maximum value Ps, which valve is a delivery valve placed in a first passage which connects the duct to an orifice for discharging inert gas. The device also includes a second valve for keeping the pressure at the outlet above a predetermined minimum value Pi, which valve is an intake valve placed in a second passage which connects the duct to an orifice that lets fluid into this duct.
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Published
April 3, 2001
Application Number
09/354,575
Filed
July 16, 1999
US Classification
137/209   137/493.9
Int'l Classification
F16K   17/194   (20060101)   G05D   16/04   (20060101)   G05D   16/06   (20060101)   B01J   4/00   (20060101)   F16K   17/18   (20060101)  
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Jul 17, 1998 [FR] 98 09133
USPTO Field of Search
137/209   137/493.9  
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