18533773. TANK MOUNTING STRUCTURE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
Contents
TANK MOUNTING STRUCTURE
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Kazuki Kitagawa of Toyota-shi (JP)
TANK MOUNTING STRUCTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18533773 titled 'TANK MOUNTING STRUCTURE
The abstract describes a tank mounting structure consisting of a tank, a frame for mounting the tank, and a neck mount for holding the tank. The neck mount has projecting portions at both ends in the width direction, while the frame includes a bracket for fixing the neck mount. The bracket has a hook-shaped portion covering the projecting portion, securing the neck mount to the bracket with the projecting portion sandwiched between the hook-shaped portions.
- Tank mounting structure with a tank, frame, and neck mount
- Neck mount has projecting portions at both ends in the width direction
- Frame includes a bracket with a hook-shaped portion for fixing the neck mount
- Neck mount is secured to the bracket with the projecting portion sandwiched between the hook-shaped portions
Potential Applications: - Industrial tanks - Automotive fuel tanks - Agricultural storage tanks
Problems Solved: - Secure mounting of tanks - Prevention of tank movement or detachment
Benefits: - Enhanced safety - Increased stability - Easy installation and maintenance
Commercial Applications: Tank mounting structures can be used in various industries such as manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture for secure and stable tank installations.
Questions about Tank Mounting Structures: 1. How does the design of the neck mount contribute to the stability of the tank? 2. What materials are typically used in the construction of tank mounting structures?
Original Abstract Submitted
A tank mounting structure includes a tank, a frame for mounting the tank, and a neck mount for holding the tank, the neck mount having projecting portions at both ends in the width direction, the frame having a bracket for fixing the neck mount, the bracket having a hook-shaped portion covering the projecting portion, and the neck mount being secured to the bracket with the projecting portion sandwiched between the hook-shaped portions.