Claims
- 1. A pressure vessel for holding fluids comprising
- an outer shell made of a substantially rigid, mechanically strong material, and having at least one oblate end section with an opening therein,
- boss means having a neck portion for fitting in the opening in the outer shell and a flange portion extending outwardly from one end of the neck portion and having an upper surface, and a lower, radially convex surface, the boss means having a generally cylindrical hollow substantially aligned with the opening in the outer shell, for receiving an attachment mechanism and including a groove formed therein extending circumferentially about the hollow, above the flange portion, said groove including a radially inwardly, downwardly sloping shoulder,
- an inner, generally fluid impervious liner disposed within the outer shell against the inside surface thereof, and having at least one end section with an opening aligned with the opening of the outer shell, said inner liner being formed with a dual-layer lip circumscribing the opening in the liner, the dual-layer lip having an upper lip segment and a lower lip segment longer than said upper lip segment which terminates in an annular bead, with an annular recess therebetween for receiving and holding therein the flange portion of the boss means, the upper lip segment being held between the inside surface of the outer shell and the upper surface of the flange portion of the boss means, and the lower lip segment extending radially inwardly under the lower surface of the flange portion of the boss means and then upwardly into the hollow of the boss means, along the interior wall of said hollow, until the annular bead fits in the groove of the hollow, and
- wherein said hollow includes a first portion having a first diameter for receiving the lower lip segment, and an inlet portion having a diameter greater than the first diameter for receiving an attachment mechanism, and wherein said groove is formed in the hollow between the first portion and the inlet portion such that when the bead is fitted into the groove, an attachment mechanism received in the inlet portion contacts the lower lip segment at the bead to pin the lower segment against the sloping shoulder of the groove.
- 2. A pressure vessel as in claim 1 wherein said outer shell is made of a composite fiber-reinforced resin material, wherein said inner liner is made of a non-metallic material, and wherein said boss means is made of metal or metal alloy.
- 3. A pressure vessel as in claim 1 wherein the lower surface and the upper surface of the flange portion of the boss means have a rough, non-skid texture to inhibit sliding thereover of the lower lip segment and upper lip segment respectively.
- 4. A pressure vessel having an exterior composite structural shell with an inside surface, formed with a cylindrical sidewall and first and second dome-shaped end sections with two axially aligned openings in the end sections, an interior fluid impermeable liner shaped to fit against the inside surface of the shell and having two openings, each aligned with and adjacent to a respective one of the openings in the shell and having a perimeter, and a pair of end bosses each disposed in respective adjacent openings of the shell and liner, characterized in that
- the bosses are each formed with a cylindrical neck portion, a hollow formed in the neck portion, and an annular flange portion extending radially outwardly from the neck portion, and having a bottom surface,
- the perimeters of the openings in the liner are each formed with a first radially inwardly projecting section for overlying the top of the flange portion of its respective boss to define a first opening which circumscribes the neck portion of the respective boss, and a second section projecting from an underside of the first section radially inwardly, for underlying the bottom of the flange portion of its respective boss, and upwardly to a location distal to the first opening into the hollow of the respective neck portion, along a sidewall of the hollow to terminate in a second opening, said first and second sections defining an annular recess therebetween for receiving and encapsulating the respective flange portion in the annular recess such that the first section is held between the boss and the shell when the boss is installed in the shell,
- the hollow of a respective neck portion of at least one of the bosses is formed with an annular groove disposed above the flange portion and within the hollow, so as to receive a portion of the respective second section, a lower side of which includes a downwardly and inwardly sloping shoulder on which the respective second section and second opening rests,
- one end of the hollow of at least one of the bosses is adapted for receiving thereinto an attachment which extends to the annular groove to contact said second section of the opening perimeter in which said at least one boss is disposed, to secure said second section against the sloping shoulder, and
- wherein said one end of the hollow of said at least one of the bosses has a first diameter, and wherein the other end of the hollow has a second diameter smaller than the first diameter, said groove being formed between the one end and the other end of the hollow to define said shoulder against which said at least one second section is forced by the attachment when the attachment is received into the one end of the hollow.
- 5. A pressure vessel as in claim 4 wherein the bottom surface of the flange portion of each boss is formed with a roughened surface to inhibit slipping thereover of the respective second section of the liner opening perimeters underlying the bottom of the respective flange portion.
- 6. A pressure vessel as in claim 4 wherein at least one of the second sections includes a bead which extends into the groove of said at least one boss for engagement with the attachment received in the one end of the hollow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/245,238, filed on May 17, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/043,571, filed on Apr. 7, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 07/827,226 filed on Jan. 28, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5253778 of SADANANDAN NEEL SIROSH for FLUID PRESSURE VESSEL BOSS-LINER ATTACHMENT SYSTEM WITH LINER/EXTERIOR MECHANISM DIRECT COUPLING.
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