Prismatic pressure tank having lattice structure
US-2016356420-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US11719386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11719386-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117450519-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2023 |
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An organic composite gas storage tank 100 comprises a hollow central portion 106 which is substantially cylindrical and formed integrally with first and second end portions 102, 104, and which defines a longitudinal tank axis 301. The first end portion comprises a hollow truncated conical region which meets the hollow central portion at a first end thereof, the outer and inner radii of the hollow truncated conical region decreasing in a direction along the longitudinal tank axis away from the hollow central portion. An organic fibre winding 107 extends at least between axial positions which coincide with the hollow truncated conical region of the first end portion and the hollow central portion respectively. The first end portion has a higher axial strength than that achievable for hemispherical end portion of a tank of the prior art.
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What is claimed is: 1. An organic composite gas storage tank comprising: a laminar wall defining a hollow central portion which is substantially cylindrical and formed integrally with first and second end portions, the hollow central portion defining a longitudinal tank axis and the first end portion comprising a hollow truncated conical region which has frusto-conical inner and outer surfaces and which meets the hollow central portion at a first end thereof, the outer and inner radii of the laminar wall defining the hollow truncated conical region of the first end portion decreasing in a direction along the longitudinal tank axis away from the hollow central portion; wherein the tank further comprises an organic fiber filament winding on an exterior of the laminar wall and extending at least between first and second positions along a length of the tank which coincide with the hollow truncated conical region of the first end portion and the hollow cylindrical portion respectively, the organic fiber filament winding having windings in planes which are inclined to the longitudinal tank axis; and wherein the laminar wall defining the hollow truncated conical region of the first end portion has a thickness, defined at a given position along the longitudinal tank axis by the difference between the outer and inner radii of the laminar wall at that position, which decreases in a direction along the longitudinal tank axis away from the hollow central portion. 2. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 1 , wherein the first end portion comprises a cylindrical region which meets an end of the hollow truncated conical portion remote from the hollow central portion of the tank. 3. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 2 , further comprising a hollow metal end-fitting having a hollow cylindrical portion and a hollow truncated conical portion extending from the hollow cylindrical portion towards the hollow central portion of the tank, wherein an outer surface of the hollow cylindrical portion is in contact with an inner surface of the cylindrical region of the first end portion, and wherein the hollow truncated conical portion of the metal end-fitting is embedded within the laminar wall of the hollow truncated conical region of the first end portion. 4. The organic composite tank according to claim 1 wherein the hollow central portion comprises first and second hollow truncated conical portions, an external radius of each of the first and second hollow truncated conical portions decreasing in a direction towards a corresponding end portion, and wherein the organic fiber filament winding extends along the length of the tank over the first and second hollow truncated conical portions of the hollow central portion respectively, the organic fiber filament winding having windings in planes which are inclined to the longitudinal tank axis. 5. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 1 , further comprising a polymer liner in contact with an internal surface of the laminar wall of the tank. 6. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 1 wherein the hollow truncated conical region of the first end portion has a semi-vertical angle less than or equal to 45°. 7. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 1 wherein a ratio of a length of the hollow central portion to a maximum external diameter of the hollow central portion is at least 10. 8. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 1 wherein loops of the organic fiber filament winding are inclined to the longitudinal tank axis at an angle between 45° and 60°. 9. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 7 wherein the ratio of the length of the hollow central portion to the maximum external diameter of the hollow central portion is at least 20. 10. The organic composite gas storage tank according to claim 7 wherein the ratio of the length of the hollow central portion to the maximum external diameter of the hollow central portion is at least 50.
Shape · CPC title
complex · CPC title
involving reinforcing arrangements {(F17C1/14, F17C1/16 take precedence)} · CPC title
with exteriorly curved end-piece · CPC title
on or in the wall, e.g. ribs · CPC title
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