MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641096225 A) filed by Gudlyf Mobility Pvt Ltd on August 10, 2026, for Conformable Composite Pressure Containment Architecture Incorporating Cylindrical Fibrous Load Cores Within Prismatic Envelopes.

Inventors include Ajeet Babu Kumar Parasumanna; and Kumar Seshaier Parasumanna.

The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.

Abstract: A conformable composite pressure vessel (200) for storing and transporting compressed natural gas or hydrogen comprises a gas tight polymer liner (201), a carbon fibre pressure core (202) filament wound over the liner (201) and having a circular cross section that forms the sole gas pressure boundary, a lower density shape defining filler (203) occupying the region between the circular core (202) and a rectangular prismatic boundary (205), and a glass fibre overwrap (204) encasing the core (202) and the filler (203) into a prismatic body with flat faces. The pressure is reacted entirely as membrane tension in the circular core (202), whereby no flat wall is exposed to the gas and the gas volume (210) requires no internal tension member, ligament or lattice. The flat faced vessels stack flush within a vehicle cavity or transport frame (211), reclaiming space that round cylinders lose to voids and securing structure.

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