Cases Decided in the United States Court of Claims ... with Report of Decisions of the Supreme Court in Court of Claims Cases, Volume 141The Court, 1959 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... carbon dioxide container , and on methods of forming the charge whereby nitrogen or other gas inert to carbon dioxide is added to the carbon dioxide in a container , such as a fire extinguisher , with the result that solidification of the ...
... carbon dioxide container , and on methods of forming the charge whereby nitrogen or other gas inert to carbon dioxide is added to the carbon dioxide in a container , such as a fire extinguisher , with the result that solidification of the ...
Page 457
... carbon dioxide con- tainer , such as a fire extinguisher , for use in extremely cold temperatures , and on methods for filling the container with the charge . The ordinary fire extinguisher of this type is filled with carbon dioxide ...
... carbon dioxide con- tainer , such as a fire extinguisher , for use in extremely cold temperatures , and on methods for filling the container with the charge . The ordinary fire extinguisher of this type is filled with carbon dioxide ...
Page 458
... carbon dioxide in the chamber is very cold , the additional cooling due to the escape from higher pressures would , according to known laws , tend to create more solid carbon dioxide and , hence , more clogging ; the greater the ...
... carbon dioxide in the chamber is very cold , the additional cooling due to the escape from higher pressures would , according to known laws , tend to create more solid carbon dioxide and , hence , more clogging ; the greater the ...
Page 459
... carbon dioxide , with a critical temperature below -80.5 ° F. , specified that you should use a combined charge that would have less pressure at 140 ° F. than a normal charge of carbon dioxide at 140 ° F. , and yet enough to exert a ...
... carbon dioxide , with a critical temperature below -80.5 ° F. , specified that you should use a combined charge that would have less pressure at 140 ° F. than a normal charge of carbon dioxide at 140 ° F. , and yet enough to exert a ...
Page 460
... carbon dioxide and nitrogen to expel a fire extinguishing medium , or to form a protective covering . The Daney patent , issued in 1913 ( finding 22 ) and the Muchka patent issued in 1922 ( finding 23 ) are illustrative of this practice ...
... carbon dioxide and nitrogen to expel a fire extinguishing medium , or to form a protective covering . The Daney patent , issued in 1913 ( finding 22 ) and the Muchka patent issued in 1922 ( finding 23 ) are illustrative of this practice ...
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