Fuel tank flammability protection system

US12097969B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12097969-B2
Application numberUS-202217659061-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 13, 2022
Priority dateApr 13, 2022
Publication dateSep 24, 2024
Grant dateSep 24, 2024

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A fuel tank protection system having an outer wall for a fuel tank, an inner wall for the fuel tank, a gap between the inner wall and outer wall, and an intumescent material located within the gap between the inner wall and the outer wall.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel tank protection system comprising: an outer wall for a fuel tank; an inner wall for the fuel tank, the inner wall and the outer wall forming a non-frangible double wall structure for the fuel tank, the double wall structure defining a cavity for holding fuel, the double wall structure surrounding the cavity; a gap between the inner wall and the outer wall; and an intumescent material located within the gap between the inner wall and the outer wall. 2. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the intumescent material undergoes a char formation in response to a heat. 3. The fuel tank protection system of claim 2 , wherein in undergoing the char formation in response to the heat, the portion of the intumescent material undergoes a reaction that forms —C═CH2 fragments at polymer chain ends that condense to form a nonvolatile residue that is richer in carbon than before the reaction. 4. The fuel tank protection system of claim 2 , wherein the char formation results in a char layer that reduces a diffusion of oxygen to impede a flame propagation. 5. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the intumescent material comprises a coating located on at least one of the outer wall of the fuel tank or the inner wall of the fuel tank. 6. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the intumescent material is in a form of a foam. 7. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the intumescent material expands to form a thermo-insulating layer within the gap in response to a heat. 8. The fuel tank protection system of claim 7 , wherein the intumescent material is in a form of a coating, wherein the coating expands to form a foam in response to the heat. 9. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the intumescent material expands into an opening formed in the outer wall of the fuel tank in response to an impact generating the opening and a heat applied to the outer wall of the fuel tank. 10. The fuel tank protection system of claim 9 , wherein the intumescent material in the opening chars in response to the heat applied to the outer wall of the fuel tank. 11. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the outer wall is a fuselage of an aircraft. 12. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank is located adjacent to a passenger area and wherein the inner wall and the intumescent material insulate the passenger area from a temperature within the fuel tank. 13. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the inner wall and the outer wall are comprised of a composite material and wherein the inner wall has a first thickness of about 0.25 inches, the outer wall has a second thickness of about 0.25 inches, and the gap has a width of about 0.25 inches. 14. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the inner wall and the outer wall are comprised of aluminum and wherein the inner wall has a first thickness of about 0.63 inches, the outer wall has a second thickness of about 0.25 inches, and the gap has a width of about 0.25 inches. 15. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank is one of a lower fuselage tank, a central tank, a wing tank, and a tail tank. 16. The fuel tank protection system of claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank is located in a vehicle that is one of a mobile platform, an aircraft, a tilt-rotor aircraft, a tilt wing aircraft, a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, an electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicle, a personal air vehicle, a surface ship, a tank, a personnel carrier, a train, a spacecraft, a submarine, a bus, and an automobile. 17. A fuel tank system comprising: a central fuel tank for an aircraft, wherein the central fuel tank comprises an outer wall, an inner wall, a gap between the inner wall and outer wall, and an intumescent foam located within the gap between the inner wall and the outer wall, and wherein the inner wall and the outer wall form a non-frangible double wall structure defining a cavity for holding fuel, the double wall structure surrounding the cavity. 18. The fuel tank system of claim 17 , wherein the intumescent foam located within the gap between the inner wall and the outer wall insulates a passenger area by the central fuel tank from a temperature of a fuel in the central fuel tank. 19. The fuel tank system of claim 17 , wherein a portion of the intumescent foam undergoes a char formation in response to a heat. 20. The fuel tank system of claim 19 , wherein the char formation results in a char layer that reduces a diffusion of oxygen to impede a flame propagation. 21. The fuel tank system of claim 1 , wherein the intumescent material is comprised of at least one of an aromatic polyisocyanate, an aromatic polycarboxylic compound, a furfuryl alcohol, an anhydride, or an isocyanate. 22. A product management system comprising: a control system that controls manufacturing equipment to fabricate a fuel tank having an outer wall, an inner wall, a gap between the inner wall and the outer wall, and an intumescent material located within the gap between the inner wall and outer wall, and wherein the inner wall and the outer wall form a non-frangible double wall structure defining a cavity for holding fuel, the double wall structure surrounding the cavity.

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  • having as the main closure device materials, whose characteristics undergo an irreversible change under high temperatures, e.g. intumescent · CPC title

  • with material filled between the walls · CPC title

  • Fuel tanks · CPC title

  • in vehicles, e.g. in road vehicles · CPC title

  • Tanks (tanks constructed integrally with aircraft wings B64C3/34) · CPC title

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What does patent US12097969B2 cover?
A fuel tank protection system having an outer wall for a fuel tank, an inner wall for the fuel tank, a gap between the inner wall and outer wall, and an intumescent material located within the gap between the inner wall and the outer wall.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D37/32. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 24 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).