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Title: Compact vacuum insulation

Abstract

An ultra-thin compact vacuum insulation panel is comprised of two hard, but bendable metal wall sheets closely spaced apart from each other and welded around the edges to enclose a vacuum chamber. Glass or ceramic spacers hold the wall sheets apart. The spacers can be discrete spherical beads or monolithic sheets of glass or ceramic webs with nodules protruding therefrom to form essentially "point" or "line" contacts with the metal wall sheets. In the case of monolithic spacers that form "line" contacts, two such spacers with the line contacts running perpendicular to each other form effectively "point" contacts at the intersections. Corrugations accommodate bending and expansion, tubular insulated pipes and conduits, and preferred applications are also included.

Inventors:
 [1];  [2]
  1. Golden, CO
  2. Denver, CO
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, MO (United States)
OSTI Identifier:
868618
Patent Number(s):
5175975
Assignee:
Midwest Research Institute (Kansas City, MO)
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
A - HUMAN NECESSITIES A47 - FURNITURE A47J - KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
B - PERFORMING OPERATIONS B64 - AIRCRAFT B64G - COSMONAUTICS
DOE Contract Number:  
AC02-83CH10093
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
compact; vacuum; insulation; ultra-thin; panel; comprised; hard; bendable; metal; wall; sheets; closely; spaced; apart; welded; edges; enclose; chamber; glass; ceramic; spacers; hold; discrete; spherical; beads; monolithic; webs; nodules; protruding; therefrom; form; essentially; line; contacts; running; perpendicular; effectively; intersections; corrugations; accommodate; bending; expansion; tubular; insulated; pipes; conduits; preferred; applications; included; wall sheets; metal wall; vacuum insulation; vacuum chamber; spaced apart; closely spaced; insulation panel; line contacts; compact vacuum; spherical beads; ceramic spacer; sheets closely; spacers hold; ceramic spacers; form essentially; ultra-thin compact; bendable metal; line contact; /52/428/

Citation Formats

Benson, David K, and Potter, Thomas F. Compact vacuum insulation. United States: N. p., 1993. Web.
Benson, David K, & Potter, Thomas F. Compact vacuum insulation. United States.
Benson, David K, and Potter, Thomas F. Fri . "Compact vacuum insulation". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/868618.
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abstractNote = {An ultra-thin compact vacuum insulation panel is comprised of two hard, but bendable metal wall sheets closely spaced apart from each other and welded around the edges to enclose a vacuum chamber. Glass or ceramic spacers hold the wall sheets apart. The spacers can be discrete spherical beads or monolithic sheets of glass or ceramic webs with nodules protruding therefrom to form essentially "point" or "line" contacts with the metal wall sheets. In the case of monolithic spacers that form "line" contacts, two such spacers with the line contacts running perpendicular to each other form effectively "point" contacts at the intersections. Corrugations accommodate bending and expansion, tubular insulated pipes and conduits, and preferred applications are also included.},
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