Electrolytic liquid generation device
US-2019055144-A1 · Feb 21, 2019 · US
US11299812B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11299812-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916509386-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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An electrolytic solution generator includes an electrolyzing unit having a stacked structure in which a conductive film is interpose between a cathode and an anode, the electrolyzing unit electrolyzing a liquid, and a housing in which the electrolyzing unit is placed. A channel is disposed in the housing, and a groove is disposed in the electrolyzing unit, as a groove which is open to the channel and to which at least a part of an interface between the conductive film and the cathode and an interface between the conductive film and the anode is exposed. A space is disposed between at least either an outer periphery of the cathode or an outer periphery of the anode and an inner surface of the housing.
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An electrolytic solution generator comprising: an electrolyzing unit having a stacked structure in which a conductive film is interposed between a cathode and an anode, the electrolyzing unit electrolyzing a liquid; and a housing in which the electrolyzing unit is disposed, the housing includes a channel, the channel having an inlet into which a liquid to be supplied to the electrolyzing unit flows and an outlet from which an electrolytic solution generated by the electrolyzing unit flows out, the channel causing a liquid to flow in a liquid-flow direction intersecting a stacking direction of the stacked structure and a widthwise direction of the housing, the electrolyzing unit includes a groove, the groove being open to the channel, at least a part of an interface between the conductive film and the cathode and an interface between the conductive film and the anode being exposed to the groove, the channel includes a side face extending from an inlet side to an outlet side in the flow direction, a space is disposed at least in one of a position between an outer periphery of the cathode and the side face of the channel in the widthwise direction, or a position between an outer periphery of the anode and the side face of the channel in the widthwise direction, and the space is a gap larger than a manufacturing tolerance. 2. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 1 , wherein the space has a first space disposed between the outer periphery of the cathode and the side face of the channel. 3. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 2 , wherein the space has a second space disposed between the outer periphery of the anode the side face of the channel. 4. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 3 , wherein the outer periphery of the cathode protrudes to be further outside than the outer periphery of the anode in the widthwise direction so that the first space is smaller than the second space in the widthwise direction. 5. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 4 , wherein the space has a third space disposed in an area closer to the anode than to the cathode in the stacking direction. 6. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 4 , wherein an outer periphery of the conductive film protrudes to be further outside than the outer periphery of the anode in the widthwise direction. 7. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 1 , wherein the space extends on a periphery of the stacked structure in a lengthwise direction of the stacked structure which is parallel to the flow direction. 8. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 1 , wherein a housing protrusion protruding toward the stacked structure is disposed on a part of the side face of the channel, the part being counter to an outer periphery of the stacked structure. 9. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 8 , wherein a cathode-side recession is disposed on a part of the outer periphery of the cathode, the part corresponding to the housing protrusion. 10. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 8 , wherein a conductive film-side recession is disposed on a part of the conductive film, the part corresponding to the housing protrusion. 11. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 1 , wherein the groove has a conductive film-side groove disposed on the conductive film, and an electrode-side groove disposed on at least either the cathode or the anode and communicating with the conductive film-side groove, and wherein in a view along the stacking direction of the stacked structure, the conductive film-side groove is different in shape from the electrode-side groove. 12. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 11 , wherein the conductive film is stacked together with either the cathode or the anode in an arrangement in which, in a view along the stacking direction of the stacked structure, the conductive film and the cathode or the anode have an intersecting portion at which an outer periphery of the conductive film-side groove intersects an outer periphery of the electrode-side groove. 13. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 11 , wherein the conductive film-side groove extends in a direction intersecting the liquid-flow direction. 14. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 13 , wherein the conductive film-side groove extends in a direction perpendicular to the liquid-flow direction. 15. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 11 , wherein the electrode-side groove has a cathode-side groove disposed on the cathode, and the cathode-side groove extends in a direction intersecting the liquid-flow direction. 16. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 15 , wherein the cathode-side groove is of a V shape with a bent portion located on a downstream side in a view along the stacking direction of the stacked structure. 17. The electrolytic solution generator according to claim 1 , wherein a width of the cathode in the widthwise direction is greater than a width of the anode in the widthwise direction.
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