Vehicle and fuel supply module
US-2024066978-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US9174531B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9174531-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313921579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2015 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2015 |
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A modular fuel storage system can include a container, a cover, a storage tank and fuel fill and delivery lines. The container can define an interior space therein and the cover can be configured to engage the container to enclose the interior space. The storage tank can be configured to store and selectively deliver a gaseous fuel. The fuel fill and fuel delivery lines can each be fluidly connected to the storage tank. The fill and delivery lines can each have a coupling connector extending external to the container and terminating in a recess formed in an exterior of the container. The modular fuel storage system can be configured to be assembled in the vehicle such that the cover forms a portion of a floor of the vehicle.
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A modular fuel storage system for a vehicle, comprising: a container defining an interior space therein, the container including an access aperture and an access door configured to removably engage the container to cover the access aperture when engaged to the container wherein the access door includes a recess configured to receive a shut-off valve extending from the interior space, the shut-off valve terminating within the recess; a cover configured to engage the container to enclose the interior space; a storage tank configured to store and selectively deliver a gaseous fuel; and a fuel fill line and a fuel delivery line each fluidly connected to the storage tank, the fill and delivery lines each having a coupling connector extending external to the container and terminating in a recess formed in an exterior of the container; wherein the modular fuel storage system is configured to be assembled in the vehicle such that the cover forms a portion of a floor of the vehicle. 2. The modular fuel storage system of claim 1 , wherein the container includes sidewalls and a bottom cooperating to define the interior space, and a flange extending from an upper end of the container opposite the bottom. 3. The modular fuel storage system of claim 2 , wherein the modular fuel storage system is configured to be positioned in an aperture extending through the floor of the vehicle such that the flange engages a portion of the floor adjacent the aperture and the cover encloses the cavity and forms the portion of the floor. 4. The modular fuel storage system of claim 3 , wherein the modular fuel storage system is configured to be positioned in the vehicle between longitudinally extending frame rails and front and rear wheels of the vehicle. 5. The modular fuel storage system of claim 4 , wherein the modular fuel storage system is configured to be positioned in the vehicle between cross members extending between the frame rails and between the front and rear wheels. 6. The modular fuel storage system of claim 1 , wherein the storage tank includes two storage tanks. 7. The modular fuel storage system of claim 6 , further comprising a pressure regulator fluidly coupled to the two storage tanks and housed in the interior space of the container. 8. The modular fuel storage system of claim 7 , wherein the interior space is sealed to a passenger compartment of the vehicle. 9. The modular fuel storage system of claim 6 , wherein the two storage tanks include two cylindrical storage tanks with one of the tanks including a larger diameter than the other of the tanks. 10. The modular fuel storage system of claim 6 , further comprising: a retainer strap assembly including first and second cylindrical shaped openings configured to engage the respective two storage tanks; and a longitudinally extending retention member configured to extend substantially between and along a length of the two tanks, the retention member coupled to the strap assembly. 11. The modular fuel storage system of claim 10 , wherein the retainer strap assembly includes first and second retainer strap assemblies spaced apart from each other along the length of the two tanks, the first and second retainer strap assemblies removably connected to the vehicle, the retention member connected to the first and second retainer strap assemblies and removably connected to the vehicle, the and first and second opposed sides of the container facing respective ends of the two storage tanks. 12. A modular fuel storage system for a vehicle, comprising: a container defining an interior space therein; a cover configured to engage the container to enclose the interior space; a storage tank configured to store and selectively deliver a gaseous fuel; a pair of seat brackets positioned in the interior space and fixed to the container; and a fuel fill line and a fuel delivery line each fluidly connected to the storage tank, the fill and delivery lines each having a coupling connector extending external to the container and terminating in a recess formed in an exterior of the container; wherein the modular fuel storage system is configured to be assembled in the vehicle such that the cover forms a portion of a floor of the vehicle. 13. The modular fuel storage system of claim 12 , wherein the pair of seat brackets includes two pair of seat brackets, and wherein the cover is sized and shaped so as to provide access to the seat brackets while sealing the interior space containing the storage tank relative to the environment. 14. A vehicle comprising: a modular fuel storage system for a the vehicle, including: a container defining an interior space therein; a cover configured to engage the container to enclose the interior space; a first and a second storage tank each configured to store and selectively deliver a gaseous fuel; a fuel fill line and a fuel delivery line each fluidly connected to the first and second storage tanks, the fill and delivery lines each having a coupling connector extending external to the container and terminating in a recess formed in an exterior of the container; an access door formed in at least a sidewall of the container, the access door removably coupled to the container; an aperture formed in a floor of the vehicle, the aperture positioned between longitudinally extending frame rails of the vehicle and between front and rear wheels of the vehicle; wherein the modular fuel storage system is configured to be positioned in the aperture and fixed to the vehicle such that the cover forms a portion of the floor of the vehicle, and wherein the access door is accessible from an underside of the vehicle to provide access to control features of the storage tanks while the cover remains engaged to the container. 15. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the modular fuel storage system comprises a pair of seat brackets positioned in the interior space and fixed to the container. 16. The vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the modular fuel storage system comprises a retainer assembly, the retainer assembly coupled to each storage tank and including a retention member positioned between the storage tanks and removably coupled to the vehicle proximate opposed sides of the aperture. 17. The vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the interior space of the container is sealed relative to an interior of the vehicle when the cover is engaged to the container. 18. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the first and second storage tanks include cylindrical storage tanks with one of the first and second storage tanks including a larger diameter than the other of the first and second storage tanks.
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