B60K2015/03105

Dual fuel tank for locomotive and marine applications
11052753 · 2021-07-06 · ·

A dual-fuel tank houses one or more compressed natural gas (CNG) vessels and one or more diesel fuel vessels. The diesel fuel vessels are generally disposed laterally outwardly from the CNG vessels to provide a buffer that protects the CNG vessels from side impacts. The dual-fuel tank may be retrofit onto a diesel locomotive in place of the locomotive's diesel fuel tank to convert the locomotive into a dual-fuel locomotive. The dual-fuel tank may be provided in a ship.

Fuel feed module with integral resistor

A fuel feed module for delivering fuel from a fuel tank includes a fuel feed pump and a flange. The fuel feed module is fixable to the fuel tank by the flange. The fuel feed module includes a resistor, which is electrically conductively integrated into a ground path of the fuel feed pump, the resistor being integrated into the flange of the fuel feed module.

Hybrid energy storage and delivery devices for hybrid electric vehicles

A hybrid energy storage and delivery device includes a plastic enclosure that establishes a first sealed chamber and a second sealed chamber. The first sealed chamber is configured as a fuel tank for storing a liquid fuel and the second sealed chamber is configured as a battery pack for storing electrical energy. Thus, the fuel tank and battery pack may be integrated together within a single enclosure in order to improve vehicle packaging efficiencies.

Fuel tank system
10723220 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A fuel tank system includes: a fuel tank capable of storing fuel; a canister that has a ventilation port and an introduction port and that accommodates an adsorbent capable of adsorbing evaporative fuel introduced into the canister; a housing attached to the canister, and accommodating a pump configured to apply a pressure to an interior of the canister through the ventilation port; a pipeline that has an atmosphere opening port opening to an outside, the pipeline extending from the atmosphere opening port toward the ventilation port; and a filter unit having an internal space in which an air filter is arranged, the filter unit being removably fitted to the housing and the pipeline, the housing and the pipeline communicating with each other via the internal space.

UAV fuel and lubrication system

An unmanned aerial vehicle has an internal combustion engine, and a fuel and lubrication system comprising a fuelling system for fuelling the engine and a lubrication system for delivering lubricating oil to the engine. The fuelling system comprises a fuel reservoir from which fuel can be delivered to the engine. The fuel reservoir comprises a main tank and a header tank. The lubrication system comprises an oil tank. The oil tank is accommodated internally within the main tank to provide an integrated assembly. The arrangement provides for warming of lubrication oil for the UAV engine using several available heat sources. Further, the arrangement facilitates a configuration and layout intended to minimise or negate any undesirable moments of inertia for the UAV during flight as fuel and oil is consumed.

FUEL SUPPLY APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

A fuel supply system for supplying a fuel from a fuel tank to an engine includes a fuel pump for delivering a fuel from the fuel tank, a fuel pipe for flowing therethrough the fuel from fuel pump, a canister including an activated carbon capable of adsorbing and desorbing vaporized fuel generated in the fuel tank, a heat exchanging mechanism for performing heat exchange between the fuel pipe and the canister on a downstream side of the fuel pump, and a return pipe for returning the fuel from the fuel pipe to the fuel tank on a downstream side of the heat exchanging mechanism.

HIGH-PRESSURE CONTAINER UNIT
20200180428 · 2020-06-11 ·

A high-pressure container unit includes: a box-shaped case mounted on a vehicle and configured to include a bottom portion, a ceiling portion, and a peripheral wall portion; a plurality of container main bodies arranged in an interior of the case and each having a cylindrical body portion; and a reinforcing member extending along an axial direction of the container main body, the reinforcing member being provided in at least one of a space surrounded by the container main bodies adjacent to each other and the bottom portion and, a space surrounded by the container main bodies adjacent to each other and the ceiling portion.

Tank system for a reducing agent
10677133 · 2020-06-09 · ·

A tank system for a reducing agent includes: a vessel configured to store the reducing agent, the vessel having: an upper vessel wall, lateral vessel walls, and a lower vessel wall; and a conveying device, the conveying device being configured to provide the reducing agent under pressure by way of an outlet to an exhaust gas. One or more openings are arranged in the lower vessel wall, the one or more openings forming a connection to a further volume (V) filled with reducing agent. At least one opening of the one or more openings has radially inwardly directed elements arranged on a circumference of the at least one opening.

Fuel tank device

A fuel tank apparatus for a motor vehicle that includes a fuel tank and a filling module configured for connection to the fuel tank. The filling module includes a fuel accumulator and a filler neck configured for fluidic connection to the fuel accumulator in such a way that permits filling to occur place via the filler neck exclusively into the fuel accumulator.

Fuel tank having additional reserve volume

The present disclosure relates to a fuel tank having a module pot, which forms a first separate fuel reservoir for a fuel pump arranged inside the fuel tank. To prevent a gap in delivery of fuel to supply the first fuel reservoir in certain operating conditions, in particular when there is persistent lateral acceleration, according to the invention, a second separate fuel reservoir arranged separately from the first fuel reservoir inside the fuel tank is proposed, such that fuel is transferred from the second fuel reservoir into the first fuel reservoir at least when a predetermined acceleration level acting on the fuel tank is exceeded.