JUSTIN CHARLES GISH
Pilots at Crenshaw St, Mobile, AL

License number
Alabama A4725861
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
115 Crenshaw St, Mobile, AL 36606

Professional information

Justin Gish Photo 1

Product Manager At Taylor-Wharton

Position:
Product Manager at Taylor-Wharton
Location:
Mobile, Alabama Area
Industry:
Packaging and Containers
Work:
Taylor-Wharton - Product Manager


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Container For Holding A Cryogenic Fluid

US Patent:
7344045, Mar 18, 2008
Filed:
Sep 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/950305
Inventors:
Gregory C. Harper - Vancouver, CA
Justin Gish - Mobile AL, US
Assignee:
Westport Power Inc. - Vancouver, BC
International Classification:
F17C 1/12
US Classification:
22056009, 2205601, 220 6218
Abstract:
A double-walled vacuum-insulated container for holding a cryogenic fluid comprises a support structure for supporting an inner vessel within an outer vessel. The container has an elongated horizontal axis. A conduit extending between the inner and outer vessels has a wall thickness that allows the conduit to carry a substantial portion of axial loads acting on the inner vessel in a direction parallel to the horizontal axis. The support structure further comprises a non-metallic support spanning between the inner and outer vessels, with the non-metallic support capable of transferring substantially all radial loads transverse to said horizontal axis. The non-metallic support is also fixedly attached to the inner and outer vessels so that it is capable of supporting a substantial portion of the axial loads so that the non-metallic support and the conduit cooperate to provide support in the axial direction.


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Pressurized Liquid Natural Gas Filling System And Associated Method

US Patent:
6901973, Jun 7, 2005
Filed:
Jan 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/754783
Inventors:
Ivan Keith Hall - Mobile AL, US
Justin Charles Gish - Mobile AL, US
Assignee:
Harsco Technologies Corporation - Fairmont MN
International Classification:
B65B001/04
US Classification:
141 82, 141 39
Abstract:
A liquid natural gas filling system structured to store a cryogenic fluid at a low pressure and fill a use vessel at a high pressure. The filling system includes a first, low pressure vessel, at least one second, high pressure vessel, a plurality of conduits, each conduit in the plurality having a valve, extending between, and in fluid communication within the first, low pressure vessel and the at least one second, high pressure vessel, a pressure building means coupled to the at least one second, high pressure vessel and structured to raise the pressure of a cryogenic liquid within the at least one second, high pressure vessel, and an outlet nozzle structured to be coupled to a use vessel, the outlet nozzle coupled via the plurality of conduits to, and in fluid communication with, the first, low pressure vessel and the second, high pressure vessel. The filling system is structured so that a cryogenic liquid may be stored in the first, low pressure vessel at a low pressure. The cryogenic liquid at a low pressure may further be transferred to the at least one second, high pressure vessel via the plurality of conduits.


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Cryogenic Vessel With An Ullage Space Venturi Assembly

US Patent:
7131277, Nov 7, 2006
Filed:
Jun 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/151392
Inventors:
Ivan Keith Hall - Baytown TX, US
Justin Charles Gish - Mobile AL, US
Karl Palframan - Theodore AL, US
Assignee:
Harsco Technologies Corporation - Fairmont MN
International Classification:
F17C 11/00
US Classification:
62 451
Abstract:
A cryogenic vessel includes a first, outer vessel assembly having an outer vessel and a liquid fill line assembly and a second, ullage space vessel having a bottom and disposed within the first, outer vessel, adjacent to the top of the first, outer vessel. The liquid fill line assembly has a venturi assembly adjacent the bottom of the ullage space vessel. The venturi assembly is structured to create a low pressure zone, relative to the ullage space vessel, during a fill procedure whereby, during a fill procedure, fluid is drawn from within the ullage space vessel into the fill line assembly.


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Pressure Control Device For Cryogenic Liquid Vessel

US Patent:
7073339, Jul 11, 2006
Filed:
Jan 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/754756
Inventors:
Ivan Keith Hall - Mobile AL, US
Justin Charles Gish - Mobile AL, US
Assignee:
Harsco Technologies Corporation - Fairmont MN
International Classification:
F17C 7/04
US Classification:
62 481, 62 502
Abstract:
An economizer circuit assembly for a cryogenic liquid vessel assembly is disclosed. The cryogenic liquid vessel assembly includes a first, outer shell and a second, inner shell defining a storage space. The storage space has a liquid space and a vapor space. The cryogenic vessel also has a delivery line extending from outside the first, outer vessel shell into the liquid space. The economizer circuit assembly includes a vent line and an integration device. The vent line extends from outside the first, outer shell into the cryogenic vessel. The vent line has a first end and a second end. The first end is disposed in the vapor space. The vent line and the delivery line are coupled, and in fluid communication at, the integration device.


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Cryogenic Vessel With An Ullage Space Venturi Assembly

US Patent:
6904758, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Sep 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/671762
Inventors:
Ivan Keith Hall - Mobile AL, US
Justin Charles Gish - Mobile AL, US
Karl Palframan - Theodore AL, US
Assignee:
Harsco Technologies Corporation - Fairmont MN
International Classification:
F17C011/00
US Classification:
62 451, 62 62, 62 532
Abstract:
A cryogenic vessel includes a first, outer vessel assembly having an outer vessel and a liquid fill line assembly and a second, ullage space vessel having a bottom and disposed within the first, outer vessel, adjacent to the top of the first, outer vessel. The liquid fill line assembly has a venturi assembly adjacent the bottom of the ullage space vessel. The venturi assembly is structured to create a low pressure zone, relative to the ullage space vessel, during a fill procedure whereby, during a fill procedure, fluid is drawn from within the ullage space vessel into the fill line assembly.