F17C2265/065

VALVE FOR A PRESSURISED FLUID RESERVOIR

A valve for a fluid reservoir includes an inner portion configured to be arranged inside the reservoir, the inner portion including at least one portion of a sensor for measuring at least one parameter characterizing the fluid, the valve being capable of receiving information from a computer, external to the valve, the valve also includes an outer portion configured to be arranged outside the reservoir, the outer portion having an internal computer that acquires data from the at least one sensor, communicates bidirectionally with the external computer, takes into account information received from the external computer and data from the at least one sensor for controlling at least one actuator of the valve, and measures at least one current parameter in the electrical connection.

AUTOMATIC OBSTRUCTION DEVICE OF A CIRCUIT FOR FILLING ONE OR MORE TANKS WITH A FLUID

An automatic obstruction device for closing a filling circuit for filling a tank with fluid includes: a movable element movable between a non-obstruction position of the filling circuit, in which the movable element offers resistance to the fluid compatible with the filling of the tank, and an obstruction position of the filling circuit, in which the movable offers a resistance to the fluid that is incompatible with the filling of the tank; a holding element of the movable element holding the movable element in the non-obstruction position, and allowing movement of the movable element toward the obstruction position; and a first device of non-reversible movement or of non-reversible modification of the holding element allowing movement of the movable element toward the obstruction position, and being controllable by a control device.

METHOD FOR FILLING A HYDROGEN TANK OF A MOTOR VEHICLE COMPRISING A FUEL CELL DRIVE AND MOTOR VEHICLE
20230038507 · 2023-02-09 ·

The invention relates to a method for filling a hydrogen tank (2) of a motor vehicle (1) comprising a fuel cell drive, wherein the method comprises the steps: (a) determining a first operating time at which the motor vehicle (1) is to be started up and an expected first operating location at which the motor vehicle (1) is to be started up, (b) ascertaining a predicted maximum ambient temperature (T.sub.U,max) at the first operating location at the first operating time, and (c) filling the hydrogen tank with hydrogen (3) until a tank pressure (p) in the hydrogen tank (2) reaches a maximum permissible tank pressure (p.sub.max) at a tank temperature (T), wherein the following applies for the tank temperature (T): tank temperature (T)=[maximum ambient temperature (T.sub.U,max); maximum ambient temperature (T.sub.U,max)+10 K]. The invention relates further to a motor vehicle (1) comprising a hydrogen tank (2), a fuel cell drive and a control system (5) for controlling filling of the hydrogen tank (2), wherein the control system (5) to carry out the method.

COMPRESSED GAS DELIVERY METHOD
20180003343 · 2018-01-04 ·

A method of continuously conveying compressed gas to a plurality of vehicles, where the plurality of vehicles includes at least a first vehicle having a higher tank pressure and a second vehicle having a lower tank pressure that are simultaneously seeking compressed gas from the same delivery conduit. The method includes compressing gas using at least one compressor, conveying the compressed gas from the at least one compressor to a backpressure apparatus, conveying a non-bypass fill portion through the backpressure apparatus, diverting a bypass fill portion through a bypass conduit to at least one distributor, conveying the bypass fill portion through the at least one distributor to at least one of the one or more delivery conduits and subsequently to at least the first vehicle, and conveying the non-bypass fill portion through at least one of the one or more the delivery conduits to at least the second vehicle.

PORTABLE FUELING SYSTEM
20230235855 · 2023-07-27 ·

In one example, a portable fuel gas system includes: a portable enclosure; a fuel gas supply manifold; a throttle in fluid communication with the fuel gas supply manifold. The fuel gas supply manifold includes a first pressure zone and a second pressure zone separated from one another by the throttle; and a fuel gas shutoff valve in fluid communication with the fuel gas supply manifold and operative to control a flow of a fuel gas in the fuel gas supply manifold, wherein the fuel gas supply manifold, the throttle, and the fuel gas shutoff valve are disposed within the portable enclosure.

FLOWMETER FAILURE DETERMINATION METHOD AND HYDROGEN FILLING APPARATUS

A flowmeter failure determination method includes: a step of measuring a filling amount of hydrogen gas filled in a fuel tank of an automobile, using a flowmeter; a step of acquiring information of a pressure and a temperature of the fuel tank; a step of calculating the filling amount of the hydrogen gas filled in the fuel tank based on the acquired pressure and temperature and a capacity of the fuel tank in which an expansion rate of the fuel tank is considered; and a step of determining presence or absence of a failure of the flowmeter using an error value between the measured filling amount and the calculated filling amount.

HYDROGEN STORAGE DEVICE, AND VEHICLE

A hydrogen storage device provided in a vehicle that uses hydrogen as a fuel includes a plurality of receptacles, a plurality of hydrogen tanks, and a flow channel through which hydrogen flows from the receptacles to the hydrogen tanks. The flow channel has a confluence point configured such that the hydrogen merges into one on a downstream side of the plurality of receptacles. The flow channel branches from the confluence point into the plurality of hydrogen tanks.

METHOD FOR REFUELLING A VEHICLE
20230026104 · 2023-01-26 ·

The invention relates to a method for refuelling a vehicle (60) or an autonomous vehicle (60). At least one hydrogen tank (10) accommodating gaseous hydrogen is fitted in the vehicle (60). The method comprises the following method steps: The vehicle (60) drives into a refuelling area (24). A refuelling operation (28; 78, 80, 82) is performed on the vehicle (60). Then, the temperature of the contents of the at least hydrogen tank (10) is checked (30). If a temperature (74) of the tank contents of the at least one hydrogen tank (10) exceeds a temperature limit value (32), the vehicle (60) is transferred to a cooling down area (36). There, the tank temperature (44) is checked a second time following a cooling down phase. The tank pressure is checked (48) if the tank temperature (74) lies below a temperature limit value. If the tank pressure (76) in the at least one hydrogen tank (10) is below a tank pressure limit value, the vehicle (60) is transferred to the refuelling area (24) to continue refuelling; if the tank pressure (76) is in the tank pressure limit range, refuelling is halted (52).

HYDROGEN FILLING RECEPTACLE

A hydrogen filling receptacle to which a nozzle is to be connected and which includes: a passage for hydrogen which is formed thereinside and has a diameter D5 (mm) of at least 3.7 mm; a depression part on part of an outer periphery thereof which has a diameter of D3 (mm); and a step part between a back end and the depression part, the step part having an outer diameter smaller than D1 (mm) and larger than the D3 (mm) when a side of the hydrogen filling receptacle where the nozzle is to be inserted is defined as a front end, an opposite side thereof is defined as the back end, and an outer diameter of the back end is defined as the D1 (mm), wherein the D1 (mm) is larger than D4 (mm) when an outer diameter of the front end is defined as the D4 (mm).

CONTROL CONDUIT FOR LH2 OFFLOADING
20230026474 · 2023-01-26 ·

A control conduit for liquid hydrogen offloading is configured to couple a controller of a liquid hydrogen offload system to a liquid hydrogen tanker. The control conduit includes a control line and a gas detector. The control line is configured to transmit a control signal from the controller to the liquid hydrogen tanker. The gas detector is configured to detect hydrogen gas and provide a gas detector signal to the controller. The gas detector is secured to the control line at a predetermined distance from a tanker connection end of the control line.