Honda motor co., ltd. (20240310002). TANK UNIT simplified abstract
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TANK UNIT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Takuya Nomura of WAKO-SHI (JP)
TANK UNIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240310002 titled 'TANK UNIT
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a tank unit with multiple tanks arranged in parallel within a frame. The frame includes supporting members to hold the tanks in place securely.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Tank unit with multiple tanks arranged in parallel.
- Frame with supporting members to secure the tanks.
- Screw fastening system to attach supporting members to the frame.
Potential Applications: This technology could be used in industrial settings for storage and transportation of liquids or gases.
Problems Solved: This technology solves the problem of securely holding multiple tanks in place within a frame.
Benefits:
- Secure storage and transportation of liquids or gases.
- Efficient use of space with tanks arranged in parallel.
Commercial Applications: The tank unit could be utilized in industries such as chemical manufacturing, food processing, or agriculture for storage and transportation purposes.
Prior Art: Readers can start searching for prior art related to tank units, frame structures, and screw fastening systems in industrial applications.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in tank unit technology, frame design, and fastening systems for industrial use.
Questions about Tank Units: 1. What are the potential environmental impacts of using tank units in industrial applications? 2. How does the design of tank units impact their efficiency in storage and transportation processes?
Original Abstract Submitted
a tank unit includes a plurality of tanks arranged in parallel and a frame for retaining the tanks. a second frame of the frame has a frame base portion and a plurality of supporting members for supporting the second convex end portions of the tanks. a supporting hole and screw holes are formed in each of the supporting members. screw insertion holes are formed in the frame base portion. each of the plurality of supporting members is fastened to the frame base portion by screw members.