IP Library Granted Patent US 12663116
Granted Patent B2
US 12663116 · App. 18/170,779 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Tank with an integral equipment support to which various equipment units are connected and method of manufacturing said tank

Inventor: Benoît Penven (Toulouse, FR)
Assignee: Airbus Operations SAS
F17C1/02F17C2203/013F17C2209/22
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12663116
App. No.
18/170,779
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tank including an enclosure including a tubular body and first and second end walls at the ends of the tubular body, a plurality of equipment units positioned in the enclosure, at least one equipment support to which the equipment units are connected positioned in the enclosure and connected to the enclosure and a method of manufacturing this tank. The equipment units are fixed to the equipment support outside the enclosure, which simplifies putting them into place and limits the risks of damage. Moreover, they are all introduced into the enclosure at the same time, which makes it possible to reduce the time to manufacture the tank.

Claims (14)

1 . A tank comprising:

an enclosure, and

a plurality of equipment units positioned in the enclosure,

the enclosure comprising:

a tubular body having open first and second ends, and

first and second end walls connected to the first and second ends,

an equipment support to which is connected the plurality of equipment units positioned in the enclosure and connected to the enclosure,

wherein the equipment support has a first end connected to the first end wall of the enclosure by at least one built-in first connection, the equipment support being connected in a rigid manner to the first end wall;

wherein the equipment support has a second end connected to the second end wall of the enclosure by at least one second connection; and

wherein the second connection is a sliding and pivoting connection configured to enable the equipment support to move in translation relative to the tubular body and to the second end wall in an introduction direction and to pivot relative to the tubular body and to the second end wall about an axis parallel to the direction of introduction.

2 . The tank as claimed in claim 1 wherein the equipment support includes a head at its second end and the second connection includes a nose of cylindrical shape with a rounded end secured to the head and a first housing secured to the second end wall configured to receive the nose and to form with said nose a sliding and pivoting connection.

3 . The tank as claimed in claim 1 wherein the equipment support includes at least three longitudinal tubes parallel to one another and connected to one another by reinforcements such as to form a truss, each longitudinal tube having a first end oriented toward the first end wall and a second end oriented toward the second end wall.

4 . The tank as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first connection includes, for each longitudinal tube, a second housing secured to the first end wall in which the first end of the longitudinal tube is insertable and a rigid connection connecting the longitudinal tube and the first end wall.

5 . The tank as claimed in claim 4 wherein each equipment unit is connected to the equipment support by at least one attachment having a first end connected to the equipment unit, a second end connected to the equipment support and a flexible intermediate zone between the first and second ends.