18589747. TANK UNIT simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)
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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 18589747 titled 'TANK UNIT
Simplified Explanation:
The patent application describes a tank unit with multiple tanks arranged in parallel and held together by a frame. The frame includes a second frame with supporting members to hold the tanks in place using screws.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Tank unit with multiple tanks arranged in parallel
- Frame with supporting members for holding tanks in place
- Screw fastening mechanism for securing supporting members to the frame
Potential Applications: This technology could be used in industrial settings where multiple tanks need to be organized and secured in a parallel arrangement.
Problems Solved: This technology solves the problem of efficiently organizing and securing multiple tanks in a parallel configuration.
Benefits:
- Improved organization and stability of tanks
- Easy assembly and disassembly for maintenance or reconfiguration
Commercial Applications: The tank unit could be used in industries such as manufacturing, chemical processing, or agriculture where multiple tanks need to be arranged and secured in a parallel layout.
Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to tank unit organization and securing mechanisms can explore patents in the field of tank storage systems and industrial equipment.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may find updated studies on tank storage systems, industrial equipment organization, and screw fastening mechanisms relevant to this technology.
Questions about Tank Unit Organization and Securing Mechanisms: 1. How does the tank unit improve the stability of multiple tanks in an industrial setting? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of using this tank unit technology in industrial applications?
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.