A mounting assembly for supporting a fuel supply on a vehicle, which is adapted for operable support and positioning of an auxiliary fuel supply. The vehicle may vary significantly, but is primarily structured for use on mine haul vehicles, bulldozers, and other heavy duty vehicles, wherein the oper
A mounting assembly for supporting a fuel supply on a vehicle, which is adapted for operable support and positioning of an auxiliary fuel supply. The vehicle may vary significantly, but is primarily structured for use on mine haul vehicles, bulldozers, and other heavy duty vehicles, wherein the operation thereof is enhanced through the provision of an auxiliary, or alternate fuel supply such as, but not limited to, liquid natural gas (LNG), selectively powering the engine as determined by an improved electronic control system. The mounting assembly comprises a containment structure including at least one fuel tank and a housing structured to enclose the fuel tank. A base supports both the housing and the fuel tank and a shield assembly protects the fuel tank against impact in the working environment of the vehicle.
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1. An assembly for mounting a fuel supply on a vehicle, said assembly comprising: a containment structure for the fuel supply and a base connected to said containment structure in supporting relation thereto,a housing structured to at least partially enclose said containment structure on an interior
1. An assembly for mounting a fuel supply on a vehicle, said assembly comprising: a containment structure for the fuel supply and a base connected to said containment structure in supporting relation thereto,a housing structured to at least partially enclose said containment structure on an interior thereof,said housing movably connected to said base and selectively disposable, along with said containment structure, between a first orientation and a second orientation relative to said base and the vehicle,a shield assembly disposed exteriorly of and in at least partially protective relation to said containment structure, andsaid base structured to support said housing and said containment structure in both said first and second orientations. 2. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said shield assembly is at least partially integrated into an exterior wall portion of said housing. 3. An assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said shield assembly comprises at least one shield plate formed from a rigid, heavy duty, impact resistant material. 4. An assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one shield plate is configured to at least partially correspond to said containment structure and is disposed in at least partially surrounding relation thereto. 5. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a stabilizing assembly disposed within said housing in confronting relation to said containment structure; said stabilizing assembly disposed and structured to restrict movement of said containment structure within said housing. 6. An assembly as recited in claim 5 further comprising at least one fuel tank at least partially defining said containment structure; said stabilizing assembly disposed and configured to at least partially surround said one fuel tank. 7. An assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said stabilizing assembly comprises a plurality of stabilizing members disposed in spaced relation to one another within said housing and collectively extending along and confronting a length of said at least one fuel tank in movement restricting relation thereto. 8. An assembly as recited in claim 5 further comprising at least two fuel tanks defining said containment structure; said stabilizing assembly disposed and configured to at least partially surround and contain each of said two fuel tanks. 9. An assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein said stabilizing assembly comprises a plurality of stabilizing members collectively disposed on substantially opposite sides of said two fuel tanks; said plurality of stabilizing members collectively including a plurality of recessed portions disposed and dimensioned to at least partially receive and contain said at least two fuel tanks therein. 10. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a brace disposed in supporting relation to said housing between said housing and said base, when said housing is in said first orientation. 11. An assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein said brace is connected to said housing and movable therewith between said first and second orientations. 12. An assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein said brace comprises an elongated configuration extending along a length of said housing, said brace removably secured to said base when said housing is in said first orientation. 13. An assembly as recited in claim 10 further comprising a retaining assembly movably and removably interconnected between said base and said brace, when said housing is in said second orientation; said retaining assembly structured to maintain said housing in said second orientation. 14. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a retaining assembly movably and removably interconnected between said housing and said base, when said housing is in said second orientation, said retaining assembly structured to removably retain said housing in said second orientation. 15. An assembly as recited in claim 14 wherein said retaining assembly comprises at least one retaining arm movable relative to said base and selectively positioned in interconnecting relation between said base and said housing, when said housing is in said second orientation. 16. An assembly as recited in claim 14 wherein said retaining assembly comprises a plurality of retaining arms each disposed in removable, interconnecting relation between said base and said house, said plurality of retaining arms collectively structured to retain said housing in said second orientation. 17. An assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a connecting assembly disposed and structured to movably and at least partially interconnect said housing to the vehicle; said connecting assembly operable to facilitate disposition of said housing between said first and second orientation. 18. An assembly as recited in claim 17 wherein said connecting assembly is disposed in supporting relation to said housing at least when said housing is in said second orientation. 19. An assembly as recited in claim 18 wherein said connecting assembly is disposed and structured to define at least a portion of said base. 20. An assembly as recited in claim 17 wherein said connecting assembly comprises at least one hinge movably interconnecting said housing to the vehicle and structured to pivotally dispose said housing into and out of said first and second orientations. 21. An assembly as recited in claim 17 wherein said connecting assembly comprises a plurality of hinge structures movably interconnecting said housing to the vehicle and collectively structured to pivotally dispose said housing into and out of said first and second orientations, said plurality of hinge structures disposed to collectively support said housing at least when in said second orientation. 22. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said base comprises a plurality of support legs collectively disposed in supporting relation to said housing and in spaced relation to one another. 23. An assembly as recited in claim 22 wherein said base further comprises a connecting assembly disposed and structured to movably interconnect said housing to the vehicle and operable to facilitate disposition of said housing between said first and second orientations. 24. An assembly as recited in claim 23 wherein said connecting assembly is disposed in supporting relation to said housing at least when said housing is in said second orientation. 25. An assembly for mounting a fuel supply on a vehicle, said assembly comprising: a containment structure comprising at least one fuel tank structured to contain the fuel supply therein,a base connected in supporting relation to the at least one fuel tank,a housing structured to contain the at least one fuel tank on an interior thereof,a connecting assembly disposed and structured to movably interconnect said housing to the vehicle and operable to facilitate disposition of said housing and the at least one fuel tank between a first orientation and a second orientation relative to said base and the vehicle,a shield assembly integrated into said housing and disposed exteriorly of and in at least partially protective relation to said at least one fuel tank,said connecting assembly disposed in supporting relation to said housing at least when the housing is in said second orientation,a stabilizing assembly disposed within said housing in confronting relation to the at least one fuel tank, said stabilizing assembly disposed and structured to restrict movement of said at least one fuel tank within said housing, anda retaining assembly movably and removably interconnected between said base and said housing, said retaining assembly disposed and structured to removably retain said housing in said second orientation.
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