18329666. GAS CYLINDER BUNDLE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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GAS CYLINDER BUNDLE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Koji Katano of Toyota-shi (JP)

GAS CYLINDER BUNDLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18329666 titled 'GAS CYLINDER BUNDLE

Simplified Explanation

The gas cylinder bundle includes a frame with multiple levels of shelf portions for arranging high-pressure tanks in a specific orientation.

  • Gas cylinder bundle frame with multiple levels of shelf portions
  • High-pressure tanks arranged on shelf portions in a specific orientation
  • Tanks on higher levels are rotated by 90 degrees with respect to tanks on lower levels

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Industrial gas storage and transportation
  • Medical gas storage in hospitals
  • Emergency response vehicles for quick access to compressed gases
      1. Problems Solved
  • Efficient use of space for storing multiple high-pressure tanks
  • Easy access to tanks arranged in a specific orientation
  • Enhanced safety in handling and transporting gas cylinders
      1. Benefits
  • Maximizes storage capacity in a compact design
  • Facilitates easy identification and access to specific tanks
  • Reduces risks associated with handling high-pressure tanks


Original Abstract Submitted

A gas cylinder bundle includes a gas cylinder bundle frame and a high-pressure tank arranged on the gas cylinder bundle frame. The gas cylinder bundle frame is equipped with a plurality of levels of shelf portions in an up-down direction on which the high-pressure tank is arranged. The high-pressure tank is arranged such that an axial direction of the high-pressure tank arranged on a shelf portion of a next level above a shelf portion of one level faces a direction rotated by 90° with respect to an axial direction of the high-pressure tank arranged on the shelf portion of the one level.