IP Library Granted Patent US 12687259
Granted Patent B2
US 12687259 · App. 18/695,543 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Liquefied gas monitoring system

Inventors: Takeshi Ikeda (Kobe, JP); Masanori Hamamatsu (Kobe, JP); Suguru Oyama (Kobe, JP); Takayuki Yagi (Kobe, JP); Hiroyasu Okawa (Kobe, JP); Masayuki Mitsue (Kobe, JP); Kiyono Kamiya (Kobe, JP)
Assignee: KAWASAKI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
F17C13/021F17C5/02F17C13/025F17C13/026F17C2223/0153F17C2223/04F17C2225/04F17C2250/03F17C2250/0408F17C2250/043F17C2250/0439
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Patent No.
US 12687259
App. No.
18/695,543
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquefied gas monitoring system includes: a container containing liquefied gas, which is obtained by liquefaction of single-component gas; a liquid level sensor, which detects liquid level height in the container; and control circuitry, which receives, each time the liquefied gas is fed into the container, an input of an environmental value of the gas. Before the liquefied gas is fed into the container, the control circuitry determines an amount of the liquefied gas previously fed into and still remaining in the container based on the height detected by the liquid level sensor, and stores the determined amount together with the environmental value. After the liquefied gas is fed into the container, the control circuitry determines an amount of the liquefied gas fed at this time based on the height detected by the liquid level sensor, and stores the determined amount of the liquefied gas together with the environmental value.

Claims (26)

1 . A liquefied gas monitoring system comprising:

a container that contains liquefied gas that is obtained by liquefaction of single-component gas;

a liquid level sensor that detects a liquid level height in the container; and

control circuitry that receives, each time the liquefied gas is fed into the container, an input of an environmental value of the fed liquefied gas, wherein

the control circuitry:

before the liquefied gas is fed into the container, determines an amount of the liquefied gas previously fed into and still remaining in the container based on the liquid level height detected by the liquid level sensor, and stores the determined amount of the previously fed liquefied gas together with the environmental value; and

after the liquefied gas is fed into the container, determines an amount of the liquefied gas fed at this time based on the liquid level height detected by the liquid level sensor, and stores the determined amount of the liquefied gas fed at this time together with the environmental value.

2 . The liquefied gas monitoring system according to claim 1 , comprising:

a pressure sensor that detects a pressure of a gaseous layer in the container; and

a temperature sensor that detects a temperature of the gaseous layer or a temperature of the liquefied gas in the container, wherein

the control circuitry, not only based on the liquid level height detected by the liquid level sensor, but also based on the pressure detected by the pressure sensor and the temperature detected by the temperature sensor, determines, before the liquefied gas is fed into the container, the amount of the liquefied gas previously fed into and still remaining in the container, and determines, after the liquefied gas is fed into the container, the amount of the liquefied gas fed at this time.

3 . The liquefied gas monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein

after the liquefied gas is fed into the container, the control circuitry causes a display to concurrently display the amount and the environmental value of the previously fed liquefied gas and the amount and the environmental value of the liquefied gas fed at this time.

4 . The liquefied gas monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein

the control circuitry:

before the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, determines, based on the liquid level height detected by the liquid level sensor, amounts of the liquefied gas that have been fed into the container at most recent at least two times of liquefied gas feeding into the container and that are present in the container, and stores each of the determined amounts of the liquefied gas together with the environmental value; and

after the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, determines, based on the liquid level height detected by the liquid level sensor, amounts of the liquefied gas that have been fed into the container at the most recent at least two times of liquefied gas feeding into the container and that still remain in the container, and stores each of the determined amounts of the liquefied gas together with the environmental value.

5 . The liquefied gas monitoring system according to claim 4 , comprising:

a pressure sensor that detects a pressure of a gaseous layer in the container; and

a temperature sensor that detects a temperature of the gaseous layer or a temperature of the liquefied gas in the container, wherein

the control circuitry, not only based on the liquid level height detected by the liquid level sensor, but also based on the pressure detected by the pressure sensor and the temperature detected by the temperature sensor, determines, before the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, the amounts of the liquefied gas that have been fed into the container at the most recent at least two times of liquefied gas feeding into the container and that are present in the container, and determines, after the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, the amounts of the liquefied gas that have been fed into the container at the most recent at least two times of liquefied gas feeding into the container and that still remain in the container.

6 . The liquefied gas monitoring system according to claim 4 , wherein

after the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, the control circuitry causes a display to concurrently display the amounts and the environmental values of the liquefied gas fed into the container at the most recent at least two times of liquefied gas feeding into the container and still remaining in the container.

7 . The liquefied gas monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein

in a case where the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, a vaporization gas is fed to a gaseous layer in the container, and the control circuitry receives an input of an environmental value of the vaporization gas, and

after the liquefied gas is reclaimed from the container, the control circuitry stores an amount of the vaporization gas that has been fed to the gaseous layer in the container together with the environmental value.