Claims
- 1. A pressurized-gas storage assembly comprising:a pressure vessel having an inner surface and a gas storage chamber and comprising a neck region providing an access opening in fluid communication with said gas storage chamber; a liner covering said inner surface and comprising a nipple portion extending into said neck region and terminating at an annular rim; a fitting body comprising a head portion, an extension extending from an end of said head portion, and an annular shoulder provided at said end of said head portion and having an inner periphery defined by said extension, said annular shoulder having an annular recess formed therein, said extension being receivable in said nipple portion both to position said annular shoulder in opposing relationship with said annular rim and to permit mechanically engagement of said extension with said nipple portion; and an O-ring receivable in said annular recess and compressible between a non-compressed state, in which said O-ring has a sufficient thickness to extend beyond said annular recess, and a compressed state, wherein positioning of said extension into mechanical engagement with said nipple portion compresses said O-ring between said annular rim and said annular shoulder into the compressed state and establishes a hermetic seal between said inner liner and said fitting body.
- 2. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 1, wherein said liner comprises plastic.
- 3. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein said plastic comprises at least one polyamide.
- 4. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein said plastic comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, and blends and copolymers thereof.
- 5. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein said neck portion comprises a polar boss.
- 6. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein said polar boss comprises a radial portion positioned in said gas storage chamber and a longitudinal portion extending through said access opening and away from said gas storage chamber.
- 7. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein said pressure vessel comprises a composite material.
- 8. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein mechanical engagement of said extension and nipple portion causes said annular rim to abut against said annular shoulder.
- 9. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 2, wherein said fitting body has a bore formed therethrough for permitting the filling and removal of gases from said pressure vessel.
- 10. A pressurized-gas storage assembly comprising:a pressure vessel having an inner surface and a gas storage chamber and comprising a neck region providing an access opening in fluid communication with said gas storage chamber; a liner covering said inner surface and comprising a nipple portion extending into said neck region and terminating at an annular rim, said nipple portion having a screw-threaded radially inner surface region a fitting body comprising a head portion, an extension extending from an end of said head portion and having a screw-threaded radially outer surface region that is complementary to and constructed and arranged to permit mechanical engagement with said screw-threaded radially inner surface region of said nipple portion, and an annular shoulder provided at said end of said head portion and having an inner periphery defined by said extension, said annular shoulder having an annular recess formed therein, said extension being receivable in said nipple portion both to position said annular shoulder in opposing relationship with said annular rim and to permit mechanically engagement of said screw-threaded radially outer surface region of said extension with said screw-threaded radially inner surface region of said nipple portion by relative rotation therebetween; and an O-ring receivable in said annular recess and compressible between a non-compressed state, in which said O-ring has a sufficient thickness to extend beyond said annular recess, and a compressed state, wherein positioning of said screw-threaded radially outer surface region of said extension into mechanical engagement with said screw-threaded radially inner surface region of said nipple portion compresses said O-ring between said annular rim and said annular shoulder into the compressed state and establishes a hermetic seal between said inner liner and said fitting body.
- 11. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 10, wherein said neck portion comprises a polar boss.
- 12. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 11, wherein said polar boss has a screw-threaded upper radially inner surface region, wherein said head portion of said fitting body has a screw-threaded radially outer surface region that is complementary to and mechanically engages with said screw-threaded upper radially inner surface region of said polar boss.
- 13. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 10, wherein said liner comprises plastic.
- 14. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 13, wherein said plastic comprises at least one polyamide.
- 15. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 13, wherein said plastic comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, and blends and copolymers thereof.
- 16. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 10, wherein said pressure vessel comprises a composite material.
- 17. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 10, wherein mechanical engagement of said extension with said nipple portion causes said annular rim to abut against said annular shoulder.
- 18. A pressurized-gas storage assembly according to claim 10, wherein said fitting body has a bore formed therethrough for permitting the filling and removal of gases from said pressure vessel.
- 19. A vehicle comprising a pressurized-gas storage assembly, said pressurized-gas storage assembly comprising:a pressure vessel having an inner surface and a gas storage chamber and comprising a neck region providing an access opening in fluid communication with said gas storage chamber; a liner covering said inner surface and comprising a nipple portion extending into said neck region and terminating at an annular rim; a fitting body comprising a head portion, an extension extending from an end of said head portion, and an annular shoulder provided at said end of said head portion and having an inner periphery defined by said extension, said annular shoulder having an annular recess formed therein, said extension being receivable in said nipple portion both to position said annular shoulder in opposing relationship with said annular rim and to permit mechanically engagement of said extension with said nipple portion; and an O-ring receivable in said annular recess and compressible between a non-compressed state, in which said O-ring has a sufficient thickness to extend beyond said annular recess, and a compressed state, wherein positioning of said extension into mechanical engagement with said nipple portion compresses said O-ring between said annular rim and said annular shoulder into the compressed state and establishes a hermetic seal between said inner liner and said fitting body.
- 20. A vehicle according to claim 19, wherein said nipple portion has a screw-threaded radially inner surface region, wherein said tubular extension has a screw-threaded radially outer surface region that is complementary to and constructed and arranged to permit mechanical engagement with said screw-threaded radially inner surface region of said nipple portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority is claimed on U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/120,186 filed on Feb. 16, 1999 and U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/122,324 filed on Mar. 1, 1999, the complete disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference to the extent that the disclosures are consistent and compatible with the following specification.
GOVERNMENT LICENCE RIGHTS
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of BNL 725014 awarded by Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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