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Norman B Breighner

from Theodore, AL
Deceased

Norman Breighner Phones & Addresses

  • 5455 Mcdonald Rd, Theodore, AL 36582 (251) 643-1602
  • 8463 Cindy Lou Dr, Theodore, AL 36582 (251) 661-0505

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Method Of Using Dry Cryogenic Shipping Container

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US Patent:
7581407, Sep 1, 2009
Filed:
Oct 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/977597
Inventors:
John Lawrence Romanos - Mobile AL, US
Norman Braxton Breighner - Theodore AL, US
Assignee:
TW Cryogenics LLC - Theodore AL
International Classification:
F24F 3/16
US Classification:
62 78, 62371, 22056004
Abstract:
A dry cryogenic shipping container having a removable absorbent assembly is provided. The dry cryogenic shipping container is structured to be a Dewar's flask having a first, outer shell assembly, and second, inner shell assembly disposed within and spaced from the first, outer shell assembly, and a cap. Within the shipping container is an absorbent assembly having a body with a central cavity. The absorbent assembly body is formed by a plurality of removable absorbent assembly elements. That is the absorbent assembly elements are sized to pass through the passage into the space within the shipping container. As such, after use, the absorbent assembly body elements may be removed and the remaining components may be sterilized. After sterilization, new absorbent assembly body elements are inserted into the inner space and the dry cryogenic shipping container is used again.

Dry Cryogenic Shipping Container

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US Patent:
7299650, Nov 27, 2007
Filed:
Oct 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/257936
Inventors:
John Lawrence Romanos - Mobile AL, US
Norman Braxton Breighner - Theodore AL, US
Assignee:
Harso Technologies Corporation - Fairmont MN
International Classification:
F25D 3/08
US Classification:
62371, 624571, 624572
Abstract:
A dry cryogenic shipping container having a removable absorbent assembly is provided. The dry cryogenic shipping container is structured to be a Dewar's flask having a first, outer shell assembly, and second, inner shell assembly disposed within and spaced from the first, outer shell assembly, and a cap. Within the shipping container is an absorbent assembly having a body with a central cavity. The absorbent assembly body is formed by a plurality of removable absorbent assembly elements. That is the absorbent assembly elements are sized to pass through the passage into the space within the shipping container. As such, after use, the absorbent assembly body elements may be removed and the remaining components may be sterilized. After sterilization, new absorbent assembly body elements are inserted into the inner space and the dry cryogenic shipping container is used again.
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