Claims
- 1. A vehicle chassis comprising:
a structural frame; a steering system mounted with respect to the structural frame; a by-wire braking system mounted with respect to the structural frame; an energy conversion system including a fuel cell configured to generate electrical energy, controllable by wire, and mounted with respect to the structural frame; a body-attachment interface supported with respect to the frame and having body connection components including at least one load-bearing body-retention coupling; and, an electrical connector operably connected to the fuel cell and configured to transmit electrical energy from the fuel cell to an off-board system that consumes electrical energy.
- 2. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, wherein the body connection components further include at least one control signal receiver, and wherein the braking system and energy conversion system are both operably connected to said at least one control signal receiver.
- 3. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, further comprising an energy storage system configured to store hydrogen gas and operably connected to the energy conversion system.
- 4. The vehicle chassis of claim 3, wherein the body connection components further include at least one control signal receiver, and wherein the steering system, braking system, and energy conversion system are each operably connected to said at least one control signal receiver.
- 5. The vehicle chassis of claim 2, wherein said steering system is controllable by wire, and the steering system is operably connected to said at least one control signal receiver.
- 6. The vehicle chassis of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wheels operably connected to the steering system, energy conversion system and braking system.
- 7. A vehicle comprising:
a chassis having
a structural frame; a by-wire steering system mounted with respect to the structural frame; a by-wire braking system mounted with respect to the structural frame; an energy conversion system including a fuel cell configured to generate electrical energy, controllable by wire, and mounted with respect to the structural frame; a body-attachment interface supported with respect to the structural frame and having body connection components including at least one load-bearing body-retention coupling; and an electrical power connector operably connected to the fuel cell and configured to transmit electrical energy from the fuel cell; and a body mounted to the chassis at the at least one load-bearing body retention coupling, and having a first electrical connector operably connected to the electrical power connector and a second electrical connector operably connected to the first electrical connector and configured to transmit electrical energy to an off-board system that consumes electrical energy.
- 8. The vehicle of claim 7, wherein the chassis further includes an energy storage system configured to store hydrogen and operably connected to the energy conversion system.
- 9. The vehicle of claim 7, wherein the body connection components further include at least one control signal receiver, and wherein the steering system, braking system, and energy conversion system are each operably connected to the control signal receiver.
- 10. The vehicle chassis of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of wheels operably connected to the steering system, energy conversion system and braking system
- 11. A vehicle chassis power source, comprising:
a plurality of vehicle chassis, each chassis having
a structural frame; a by-wire steering system mounted with respect to the structural frame; a by-wire braking system mounted with respect to the structural frame; an energy conversion system including a fuel cell configured to generate electrical energy, controllable by wire, and mounted with respect to the structural frame; a body-attachment interface supported with respect to the structural frame and having body connection components including at least one load-bearing body-retention coupling; and an electrical power connector operably connected to the fuel cell and configured to transmit electrical energy from the fuel cell; and wherein the fuel cell of each of the plurality of vehicle chassis is operably interconnected with the fuel cell of another of the plurality of vehicle chassis to increase electrical power output.
- 12. The vehicle chassis power source of claim 11, further comprising a rack defining a plurality of cavities of sufficient size to accommodate a chassis, and wherein each of the plurality of vehicle chassis is located in one of the plurality of cavities.
- 13. The vehicle chassis power source of claim 12, wherein the rack is configured such that a first cavity of the plurality of cavities is located at a higher elevation than a second cavity of the plurality of cavities.
- 14. A method of providing electrical energy, comprising the steps of:
connecting a complementary power connector from an off-board system to an electrical power connecter located on a chassis, the chassis having
a structural frame; a steering system mounted with respect to the structural frame; a by-wire braking system mounted with respect to the structural frame; an energy conversion system including a fuel cell configured to generate electrical energy, controllable by wire, and mounted with respect to the structural frame; a body-attachment interface supported with respect to the structural frame and having body connection components including at least one load-bearing body-retention coupling; wherein the electrical power connector is operably connected to the fuel cell and configured to transmit electrical energy from the fuel cell; and causing electrical energy to flow from the chassis to the offboard system.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising entering into a contractual agreement to transport a chassis to a location for the purpose of providing electrical energy to the off-board system.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising connecting the fuel cell of a first chassis to the fuel cell of a second chassis.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising entering into a contractual agreement to transport a chassis to a location for the purpose of providing electrical energy to the off-board system.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the chassis is partially unusable due to removed or damaged components.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/314,501 and 60/337,994, filed Aug. 23, 2001 and Dec. 7, 2001, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60314501 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60337994 |
Dec 2001 |
US |