Pressurized Gas Reciving Device, Dispenser-Receiving Device Assembly, and Corresponding Supply System
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Abstract
The invention relates to a pressurized gas receiving device, particularly for a gas consumer such as an engine or a fuel cell, including a connection interface comprising at least one coupling member intended for selectively coupling with a coupling member combined with a gas dispenser, said receiving device including a movable gas intake shaft defining a gas flow duct, said duct having at least one downstream end to be connected to a consumer and one upstream end to be connected to a gas dispenser, the intake shaft being selectively movable relative to the coupling part between at least two stable positions: a first downstream reference position and a second upstream protruding position.
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13. A receiving device for pressurized gas, comprising a connection interface comprising at least one coupling member adapted to interact selectively in coupling with a coupling member joined to a gas dispenser, the receiving device comprising a movable gas inlet spindle defining a flow channel for the gas, said channel having at least one downstream end designed to be connected to a gas consuming device and one upstream end designed to be connected to a gas dispenser, the inlet spindle being selectively movable relative to the coupling member between at least two stable positions:
- a first downstream reference position and a second position advanced in the upstream direction, wherein;
the receiving device comprises a stopper that is selectively movable relative to the inlet spindle between a first position interrupting the flow of gas between the upstream end and downstream end of the channel, and a second position allowing the flow of gas between the upstream end and downstream end of the channel. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
- a first downstream reference position and a second position advanced in the upstream direction, wherein;
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