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20090133576 | PRESSURISED GAS CONTAINER OR STORAGE MEANS CONTAINING A GAS PRESSURISED CONTAINER WITH FILTER MEANS - The present invention relates to a gas pressure container having a minimum volume of 1 m | 05-28-2009 |
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20100006454 | GAS ABSORPTION RESERVOIR WITH OPTIMIZED COOLING - The invention relates to a fuel reservoir for gaseous fuel in a vehicle, in particular a sorption reservoir. The fuel reservoir is delimited by at least one wall and includes a sorption material that is contained in its interior. The fuel reservoir has a tank inlet valve containing a shut-off valve and a throttle restriction valve. The restriction of the gaseous fuel takes place inside the fuel reservoir. | 01-14-2010 |
20100089070 | Fluid Reservoir with Thermal Management - The invention relates to a fluid reservoir, particularly a fluid reservoir with a sorption medium. According to the invention an improvement is provided by a device for the temperature control of the fluid reservoir. | 04-15-2010 |
20100108542 | FLUID RESERVOIR HAVING A GAS SENSOR AND A FILTER - The invention relates to a fluid reservoir ( | 05-06-2010 |
20100162792 | METHOD FOR DETECTING IMPURITIES IN A GAS TANK - The invention relates to a method for detecting impurities in a gas tank having a predefined tank nominal volume, which method includes at least one of the following steps: (a) determining a theoretical pressure drop in the gas tank from a quantity of gas which is actually extracted, and comparing said theoretical pressure drop with a measured pressure drop in the gas tank, wherein a higher measured pressure drop indicates the presence of impurities; and (b) determining a gas volume which is theoretically present in the gas tank from the measured pressure and measured temperature in the gas tank, and comparing the gas volume which is theoretically present in the gas tank with the tank nominal volume in order to determine a volume taken up by impurities which are present. | 07-01-2010 |
20140305409 | Fuel System - A fuel system comprises a first reservoir for a first fuel in liquid phase that has a first vapor pressure, and a second reservoir for a second fuel in liquid phase that has a second vapor pressure. The second vapor pressure is higher than the first vapor pressure. The fuel system further includes a mixing device for mixing the first fuel in liquid phase with the second fuel in liquid phase, and an injector which is hydraulically connected to the mixing device and is configured so that as, or immediately after, the mixture passes through an outlet opening of the injector, the second fuel changes from the liquid phase to a gaseous phase. | 10-16-2014 |
20150285164 | Fuel System for an Internal Combustion Engine which can be Operated with at least Two Fuel Types - A fuel system for an internal combustion engine is configured to operate with at least two fuel types, and includes an electrically driven high-pressure fuel pump for at least one of the two fuel types. The high-pressure fuel pump is connected on an outlet side to a high-pressure line which is common to the two fuel types. | 10-08-2015 |