Anti-explosion gas generator for health use

US11865265B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11865265-B2
Application numberUS-202117342342-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2021
Priority dateJun 19, 2013
Publication dateJan 9, 2024
Grant dateJan 9, 2024

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An anti-explosion gas generator for health use is provided. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use includes an electrolysis device for electrolyzing water to produce a gas mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. The gas generator for health use further includes a gas mixing system coupled to the electrolysis device for receiving the gas mixture. The gas mixing system mixes the gas mixture with water vapor, an atomized medicine, a volatile essential oil or a combination thereof to produce a health gas. The health gas is provided for being inhaled by a user.

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What is claimed is: 1. An anti-explosion gas generator for health use, comprising: an electrolysis device configured for electrolyzing water to produce a gas comprising hydrogen, the electrolysis device comprising two electrodes and the electrodes having interchangeable polarity; a gas line fluidly coupled to electrolysis device to transfer the gas comprising hydrogen generated by the electrolysis device; a power supply electrically coupled to the electrolysis device and adapted for supplying power to the electrolysis device; a humidifier coupled to the electrolysis device and configured for filtering the gas comprising hydrogen; a gas feeding element coupled to the gas line and configured to feed an additional gas to the gas comprising hydrogen in the gas line to reduce a concentration of hydrogen of the gas comprising hydrogen in the gas line; and a flow controller coupled to the electrolysis device and adapted for selective controlling of a flow rate of the gas comprising hydrogen by adjusting a power level of the power supply supplied to the electrolysis device; wherein the concentration of hydrogen in the gas comprising hydrogen is dependent on the additional gas and the flow rate of the gas comprising hydrogen controlled by the flow controller. 2. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use of claim 1 , further comprising an atomized/volatile gas mixing tank coupled to the humidifier to receive the gas comprising hydrogen filtered by the humidifier, wherein the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank is configured to selectively generate an atomized gas to be mixed with the gas comprising hydrogen to form a health gas. 3. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use of claim 2 , wherein the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank further comprises an oscillator to selectively atomize a liquid to generate the atomized gas; when the oscillator is turned on, the gas comprising hydrogen is mixed with the atomized gas to generate the health gas; when the oscillator is turned off, the oscillator does not generate the atomized gas and the health gas only comprises the gas comprising hydrogen. 4. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use of claim 3 , further comprising a conversion valve coupled between the humidifier and the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank, wherein the conversion valve is configured to selectively connect the humidifier to the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank according to an information or an order to selectively transfer the gas comprising hydrogen to the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank. 5. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use of claim 1 , wherein the humidifier further comprises a release valve configured to be opened to reduce a pressure of the gas comprising hydrogen in the humidifier. 6. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use of claim 5 , wherein the humidifier further comprises a pressure sensor configured to detect the pressure of the gas comprising hydrogen in the humidifier and output the detected pressure value, and the release valve is configured to be opened to reduce the pressure of the gas comprising hydrogen corresponding to the detected pressure value. 7. An anti-explosion gas generator system for health use, comprising: a computing device; and an anti-explosion gas generator coupled to the computing device, the anti-explosion gas generator further comprising: an electrolysis device configured for electrolyzing water to produce and output a gas comprising hydrogen; a power supply electrically coupled to the electrolysis device and adapted for supplying power to the electrolysis device; an atomized/volatile gas mixing tank coupled to the electrolysis device to receive the gas comprising hydrogen, wherein the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank is configured to selectively generate an atomized gas to be mixed with the gas comprising hydrogen to form a health gas; and a flow controller coupled to the electrolysis device, the power supply and the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank, the flow controller being configured to receive an information or an order from the computing device, and configured to control a flow rate of the gas comprising hydrogen by adjusting a power level of the power supply supplied to the electrolysis device and/or to control the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank turning on/off according to the information or the order. 8. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 7 , wherein the flow controller is configured to control the power supply to cut off the power to the electrolysis device according to the information or the order. 9. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 7 , wherein the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank further comprises an oscillator to selectively atomize a liquid to generate the atomized gas; when the oscillator is turned on according to the information or the order, the gas comprising hydrogen is mixed with the atomized gas to generate the health gas; when the oscillator is turned off according to the information or the order, the oscillator does not generate the atomized gas and the health gas only comprises the gas comprising hydrogen. 10. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 7 , further comprising a humidifier coupled between the electrolysis device and atomized/volatile gas mixing tank, wherein the humidifier is configured to receive and filter the gas comprising hydrogen produced by the electrolysis device to form a filtered gas comprising hydrogen, and output the filtered gas comprising hydrogen to the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank. 11. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 10 , further comprising a conversion valve coupled between the humidifier and the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank, wherein the conversion valve is configured to selectively connect the humidifier to the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank according to the information or the order to selectively transfer the filtered gas comprising hydrogen to the atomized/volatile gas mixing tank. 12. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 10 , wherein the humidifier further comprises a release valve configured to be opened to reduce a pressure of the filtered gas comprising hydrogen in the humidifier according to the information or the order. 13. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 12 , wherein the humidifier further comprises a pressure sensor configured to detect the pressure of the filtered comprising hydrogen gas in the humidifier and send the detected pressure value to the computing device, and the release valve is configured to be opened to reduce the pressure of the filtered gas comprising hydrogen according to the information or the order corresponding to the detected pressure value. 14. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 7 , further comprising a gas feeding element configured to introduce a diluting gas to reduce the concentration of hydrogen of the gas comprising hydrogen according to the information or the order. 15. The anti-explosion gas generator system for health use of claim 7 , wherein the flow controller further comprises a flow meter configured to detect the flow rate of the gas comprising hydrogen outputted by the electrolysis device, and the information or the order is generated by the computing device according to the detected flow rate value of the flow meter.

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  • by electrolysis of water · CPC title

  • Supplying or removing reactants or electrolytes; Regeneration of electrolytes · CPC title

  • Cells or assemblies of cells; Constructional parts of cells; Assemblies of constructional parts, e.g. electrode-diaphragm assemblies; Process-related cell features · CPC title

  • C25B9/17Primary

    Cells comprising dimensionally-stable non-movable electrodes; Assemblies of constructional parts thereof · CPC title

  • A61M16/14Primary

    by mixing different fluids, one of them being in a liquid phase · CPC title

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What does patent US11865265B2 cover?
An anti-explosion gas generator for health use is provided. The anti-explosion gas generator for health use includes an electrolysis device for electrolyzing water to produce a gas mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. The gas generator for health use further includes a gas mixing system coupled to the electrolysis device for receiving the gas mixture. The gas mixing system mixes the gas mixture with…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lin Hsin Yung
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C25B9/17. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jan 09 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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