F17C2270/0189

HYDROGEN TANK ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE, SUCH AS AN AIRCRAFT

For improving storage of hydrogen in a vehicle, a hydrogen tank assembly is provided for a vehicle. The hydrogen tank assembly includes an inner tank wall defining a hydrogen tank volume configured for storing liquid hydrogen; and an outer hydrogen collector defining, together with the inner tank wall, at least one cavity outside of the hydrogen tank volume and including at least one hydrogen outlet for leading gaseous hydrogen which leaks from the hydrogen tank through the inner tank wall into the at least one cavity to a hydrogen storage or a hydrogen consumer.

A STORAGE VESSEL COMPRISING A ONE-PIECE SHAPED BODY OF A POROUS SOLID

The invention is related to a storage vessel (1) comprising a shaped body (3) of a porous solid, wherein the storage vessel (1) comprises a wall (5) with a section (7) comprising at least one inlet (9), wherein the storage vessel (1) has a central axis (11) and the central axis (11) is a longitudinal axis of the storage vessel (1) and/or perpendicular to a cross-sectional area of the at least one inlet (9), wherein the shaped body (3) covers at least 85% of an inner volume (13) of the storage vessel (1) and the shaped body (3) comprises an opening (19) in an axial direction (17), axial referring to the central axis (11) of the storage vessel (1), wherein the opening (19) extends from a first end (21) of the shaped body (3) to an opposing second end (23) of the shaped body (3) and wherein the storage vessel (1) comprises exactly one shaped body (3), which is formed in one piece. The invention is further related to a shaped body and use of the shaped body.

DEVICE FOR REGULATING THE PRESSURE OF AN AIRCRAFT CRYOGENIC FUEL TANK

A pressure regulating device includes an on-board storage tank, a mixing chamber, first and second lines, a recirculation line, a pressure sensor and a controller. The storage tank stores and supplies cryogenic fuel to a combustion chamber and includes a booster pump. The first line supplies cryogenic fuel in the liquid state and includes a pressurizing pump and a first regulation valve. The second line supplies cryogenic fuel in the gaseous state and includes a compressor and a first control valve. The recirculation line includes a second regulation valve and with a first heat exchanger. The pressure sensor detects the pressure inside the storage tank. The controller receives the pressure and controls the first and second regulation valves, the first control valve, the pressurizing pump, the booster pump and the compressor, as a function of a value of a setpoint pressure inside the storage tank.

CONFORMABLE PRESSURE VESSEL

The conformable pressure vessel having: a plurality of individual pressure vessels, the individual pressure vessels each having an outer wall enclosing an inner volume. The inner volumes are fluidly connected to each other. The individual pressures vessels are oriented parallel to each other.

Device for Refueling, Exchanging, and Charging Power Sources on Remote Controlled Vehicles, UAVs, Drones, or Any Type of Robotic Vehicle or Machine with Mobility
20170327091 · 2017-11-16 ·

An Automatic Service Station Facility (ASSF) for replenishing various motivational energy sources onboard different types of AUV, Drones, and Remotely Controlled (RC) or robotic vehicles is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the automatic service station facility includes a rack, replaceable fuel tanks, a service module, and an electronic computer control system. The replaceable fuel tanks are stocked on the rack and substantially filled with various fluids which are utile as motivational energy sources within fuel-operated vehicles. The service module is mounted on the rack, and the electronic computer control system is connected in electrical communication with the service module. In this configuration, the service module is controllably operable to receive a depleted replaceable fuel tank from a fuel-operated vehicle and also selectively deliver one of the filled replaceable fuel tanks onboard the vehicle. In another embodiment, the service station facility may also stock replaceable batteries for selective delivery onboard battery-operated vehicles. In another embodiment, the ASSF is self-propelled, remotely controlled, and solar powered, being able to move long distances to remote locations which may be hazardous to humans, such as disaster zones or battle fields, where the ASSF can service AUV, Drones, and Remotely Controlled (RC) or robotic vehicles needed for the particular applications. Alternatively, the solar powered ASSF can be made to move continuously and service vehicles continuously for long duration operations like herding cattle for example.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESSURE MANAGEMENT WHILE EXTRACTING A LIQUID FROM A LIQUID STORAGE VESSEL
20230167946 · 2023-06-01 ·

In a system and a method for pressure management while extracting a liquid from a liquid storage vessel, a liquid and its vapor are provided in liquid storage vessel. The liquid is extracted by a pump from the storage vessel and fed as a liquid flow to a consumer unit. A defined partial flow is separated from the liquid flow downstream of the pump. The pressure of the partial flow is reduced by a pressure regulation means and the partial flow is evaporated by an evaporator. The evaporated partial flow is fed back into the storage vessel.

CRYOGENIC STORAGE SYSTEM

A storage system for storing a cryogenic medium. The storage system includes a storage container operable to receive the cryogenic medium; a first removal line forming a fluid-conducting connection from an interior of the storage container to a first consumer connection for connecting a consumer device that uses the cryogenic medium; a first controllable line shut-off valve arranged in the first removal line; a first heat exchanger arranged in the first removal line; a second removal line, redundant to the first removal line, forming a second fluid-conducting connection from the interior of the storage container to a second consumer connection for connecting the consumer device; a second controllable line shut-off valve, redundant to the first controllable line shut-off valve, arranged in the second removal line; and a second heat exchanger, redundant to the first heat exchanger, arranged in the second removal line.

High-pressure tank

Provided is a high-pressure tank that includes a tank main body including a mouthpiece, a valve fitted to the mouthpiece, and a pipe extending from the valve in an axially inward direction of the tank main body and for ejecting a gas into the tank main body. The pipe includes an ejection nozzle provided at an end of the pipe and for ejecting the gas, a first bent portion located between the ejection nozzle and the valve and extending in a direction inclined relative to an axial direction of the tank main body, and a second bent portion having the ejection nozzle and extending in a direction inclined relative to the axial direction. One of an inclination angle of the first bent portion relative to the axial direction and an inclination angle of the second bent portion relative to the axial direction is larger than 0° and not larger than 90°, and the other is not smaller than −0° and smaller than 0°, when the pipe is viewed in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.

CONTAINER FOR RECEIVING AND STORING CRYOGENIC FLUIDS PARTICULARLY CRYOGENIC LIQUIDS AND VISCOUS MATERIALS, AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF, AND USE THEREOF
20170299120 · 2017-10-19 · ·

The invention relates to a container for holding and storing liquids and viscous materials, in particular cryogenic fluids, comprising a jacket (12), which defines the interior (14) of the container (10) having a chamber (16), said container (10) being constituted of at least two container structures (20, 20′, 20″) and each of said at least two container structures (20, 20′, 20″) being formed as one piece from a blank (32) and having a dome portion (22), a branching portion (24), which is contiguous to the dome portion (22), and two cylinder portions (26, 28; 26′, 28′), which are contiguous to the branching portion (24), and the mutually facing container structures (20, 20; 20′, 20″) which are adjacent to each other being joined together.

High pressure tank and method of manufacturing high pressure tank
11255483 · 2022-02-22 · ·

A method of manufacturing a high pressure tank includes: preparing a liner; forming a fiber reinforced resin layer which is a layer of a fiber reinforced resin on an outer side of the liner, and forming a resin layer which is a layer formed of a portion of a thermosetting resin on an outer surface of the fiber reinforced resin layer; increasing a temperature of the fiber reinforced resin layer and the resin layer to a predetermined temperature which is a temperature at which the thermosetting resin is cured; causing a pressure in the liner to be regulated to be a second pressure higher than a first pressure which is a pressure in the liner in the forming of the fiber reinforced resin layer and the resin layer; and maintaining the temperature of the fiber reinforced resin layer and the resin layer at the predetermined temperature.