Tank system having removable plug assembly and method of using the same

US12196372B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12196372-B2
Application numberUS-202318336990-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 17, 2023
Priority dateJun 17, 2023
Publication dateJan 14, 2025
Grant dateJan 14, 2025

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There is provided a tank system having a removable plug assembly. The tank system has a vacuum tank with a vacuum tank main portion, a pressure tank mounted within the vacuum tank, and a vacuum cavity formed between the pressure tank and the vacuum tank. The pressure tank has the removable plug assembly with removable plug element(s), each configured to plug and to unplug opening(s) in the pressure tank, and a retraction mechanism within the pressure tank coupled to the removable plug element(s). When an emergency condition occurs, the retraction mechanism is activated to pull the removable plug element(s) away from the opening(s) and into the interior of the pressure tank, to allow a cryogenic fluid to exit from the pressure tank, through the opening(s), and into the vacuum cavity, and when the vacuum tank has a breach, to allow the cryogenic fluid to further exit out into air.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tank system having a removable plug assembly, the tank system comprising: a vacuum tank having a vacuum tank main portion extending between vacuum tank end portions, the vacuum tank main portion having a vacuum tank skin; a pressure tank mounted within the vacuum tank, the pressure tank configured to contain a cryogenic fluid and comprising: a pressure tank main portion extending between pressure tank end portions, the pressure tank main portion having one or more openings formed through the pressure tank main portion; and the removable plug assembly comprising: one or more removable plug elements, each configured to plug and to unplug one of the one or more openings; and a retraction mechanism positioned within an interior of the pressure tank, the retraction mechanism coupled to the one or more removable plug elements; and a vacuum cavity formed between an exterior of the pressure tank and an interior of the vacuum tank, wherein when an emergency condition occurs, the retraction mechanism is activated to pull the one or more removable plug elements away from the one or more openings and into the interior of the pressure tank, to allow the cryogenic fluid to exit and to flow from the pressure tank, through the one or more openings, and into the vacuum cavity, and when the vacuum tank has a breach, to allow the cryogenic fluid to further exit and flow out into air. 2. The tank system of claim 1 , further comprising one or more of, a plug seal coupled to each of the one or more removable plug elements at the one or more openings, and a membrane seal positioned over an inner portion of each of the one or more removable plug elements, and coupled to a pressure tank inner surface. 3. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein the cryogenic fluid comprises one of: liquid hydrogen; or liquid natural gas. 4. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more openings has a circular shape, and a diameter with a length in a range of from 1 inch to 12 inches. 5. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more removable plug elements is made of a material comprising: a metal material including stainless steel, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, copper, or copper alloy; a polymer material including thermoplastic, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), high density polyethylene, polyamide, elastomer, or rubber; or a composite material including carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). 6. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more removable plug elements comprise a number in a range of one removable plug element to six removable plug elements. 7. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein the retraction mechanism comprises: a central rotatable tube; an actuator coupled to the central rotatable tube and configured to rotate the central rotatable tube; and one or more cables attached to the central rotatable tube, each of the one or more cables having a first end attached to the central rotatable tube, and having a second end attached to one of the one or more removable plug elements. 8. The tank system of claim 7 , wherein the retraction mechanism further comprises a safety lock mechanism to provide unintended operation prevention of the removable plug assembly. 9. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein when the emergency condition occurs, the retraction mechanism is activated with an activation system comprising one of: an automatic activated activation system; or an operator activated activation system. 10. The tank system of claim 1 , wherein the vacuum tank further comprises one or more blowout panels formed in a vacuum tank wall of the vacuum tank. 11. An aircraft, comprising: a fuselage with a plurality of fuselage barrel sections, and an outer aero skin at a fuselage mold line; and a tank system having a removable plug assembly, the tank system comprising: a vacuum tank having a vacuum tank main portion extending between vacuum tank end portions, the vacuum tank main portion having a vacuum tank skin; a pressure tank mounted within the vacuum tank, the pressure tank configured to contain a cryogenic fluid and comprising: a pressure tank main portion extending between pressure tank end portions, the pressure tank main portion having one or more openings formed through the pressure tank main portion; and the removable plug assembly comprising: one or more removable plug elements, each configured to plug and to unplug one of the one or more openings; and a retraction mechanism positioned within an interior of the pressure tank, the retraction mechanism coupled to the one or more removable plug elements; and a vacuum cavity formed between an exterior of the pressure tank and an interior of the vacuum tank, wherein when an emergency condition occurs, the retraction mechanism is activated to pull the one or more removable plug elements away from the one or more openings and into the interior of the pressure tank, to allow the cryogenic fluid to exit and to flow from the pressure tank, through the one or more openings, and into the vacuum cavity, and when the vacuum tank has a breach, to allow the cryogenic fluid to further exit and flow out into air. 12. The aircraft of claim 11 , wherein the pressure tank of the tank system further comprises one or more of: a plug seal coupled to each of the one or more removable plug elements at the one or more openings, and a membrane seal positioned over an inner portion of each of the one or more removable plug elements, and coupled to a pressure tank inner surface. 13. The aircraft of claim 11 , wherein the emergency condition comprises one of: an emergency landing of the aircraft; a forced landing of the aircraft; the pressure tank experiencing an elevated acceleration level of the aircraft; the pressure tank experiencing an elevated force level; and an event causing the breach, or a potential breach, of the vacuum tank and causing an airflow, or a potential airflow, of the air into the pressure tank. 14. The aircraft of claim 11 , wherein when the emergency condition occurs, the retraction mechanism is activated with an activation system comprising one of: an automatic activated activation system; or a pilot activated activation system. 15. A method of using a tank system having a removable plug assembly to allow a cryogenic fluid to exit in an emergency condition, the method comprising the steps of: providing the tank system having the removable plug assembly, the tank system comprising: a vacuum tank having a vacuum tank main portion extending between vacuum tank end portions, the vacuum tank main portion having a vacuum tank skin; a pressure tank mounted within the vacuum tank, the pressure tank configured to contain the cryogenic fluid and comprising: a pressure tank main portion extending between pressure tank end portions, the pressure tank main portion having one or more openings formed through the pressure tank main portion; and the removable plug assembly comprising: one or more removable plug elements, each configured to plug and to unplug one of the one or more openings; and a retraction mechanism positioned within an interior of the pressure tank, the retraction mechanism coupled to the one or more removable plug elements; and a vacuum cavity formed between an exterior of the pressure tank and an interior of the vacuum tank; activating the retraction mechanism when the emergency condition occurs; and using the removable plug assembly of the tank system to pull, with the retraction mechanism, the one or more removable plug element

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What does patent US12196372B2 cover?
There is provided a tank system having a removable plug assembly. The tank system has a vacuum tank with a vacuum tank main portion, a pressure tank mounted within the vacuum tank, and a vacuum cavity formed between the pressure tank and the vacuum tank. The pressure tank has the removable plug assembly with removable plug element(s), each configured to plug and to unplug opening(s) in the pres…
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Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17C13/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 14 2025 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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