Hyundai motor company (20240200723). PRESSURE VESSEL simplified abstract
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PRESSURE VESSEL
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PRESSURE VESSEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240200723 titled 'PRESSURE VESSEL
The patent application describes a pressure vessel with a unique design to improve spatial utilization and design flexibility.
- Barrel part fits within a predefined square area, with a diameter matching the length of one side of the square.
- First and second nozzle members are located at opposite ends of the barrel part.
- Clamp rings are positioned outside the barrel part in the square area to secure the nozzle members to the barrel part.
Potential Applications: - Industrial pressure vessels - Chemical processing equipment - Oil and gas storage tanks
Problems Solved: - Enhances spatial utilization - Increases design freedom - Improves overall efficiency of pressure vessel design
Benefits: - Optimal use of space - Versatile design options - Enhanced performance and durability
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Pressure Vessel Design for Enhanced Efficiency This technology can be utilized in various industries such as manufacturing, energy, and chemical processing for improved pressure vessel performance and design flexibility.
Questions about the Innovative Pressure Vessel Design: 1. How does the unique design of this pressure vessel improve spatial utilization and design freedom? - The design allows for the efficient use of space within a predefined square area, providing more flexibility in nozzle placement and overall design.
2. What are the potential applications of this innovative pressure vessel design? - This design can be applied in industrial settings for various purposes such as chemical processing, oil and gas storage, and other pressure vessel applications.
Original Abstract Submitted
a pressure vessel includes: a barrel part disposed in a predefined square area and having a diameter corresponding to a length of one side of the square area; a first nozzle member disposed at one end of the barrel part; a second nozzle member disposed at an opposite end of the barrel part; and clamp rings disposed in the square area, positioned outside the barrel part, and configured to lock the first and second nozzle members to the barrel part, thereby improving spatial utilization and a degree of design freedom.