Connection structure for cartridge and gas consumption device
US-2024337353-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US8940083B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8940083-B2 |
| Application number | US-74726108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2008 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2015 |
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The tank is of the type including a container ( 4 ) for housing hydrogen, and metallic hydride placed inside the container. According to one aspect of the invention, it includes at least one solid body ( 6 ) formed of a compacted material including metallic hydride and a matrix. Application in particular for tanks for internal combustion engines or for fuel cells, in particular for motor vehicles, as well as for any stationary or mobile application using hydrogen.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tank for storing hydrogen in the form of metallic hydride, comprising: a container for housing hydrogen; metallic hydride disposed inside the container; and at least one solid body formed of a compacted material comprising the metallic hydride and a matrix formed of expanded graphite. 2. The tank according to claim 1 , wherein the expanded graphite is expanded natural graphite. 3. The tank according to claim 1 , wherein the metallic hydride is a hydride of magnesium or of magnesium alloy. 4. The tank according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of solid bodies stacked inside the container in a stacking direction. 5. The tank according to claim 1 , wherein at least one each solid body is in the form of a pellet. 6. The tank according to claim 1 , wherein at least one each solid body is held inside the container in such a way as to create an annular space between the lateral inner surface of the container and the or each solid body. 7. The tank according to claim 1 , further comprising a heat exchanger comprising at least one duct for a heat exchange fluid, extending inside the container. 8. The tank according to claim 7 , wherein the duct extends through solid bodies. 9. The tank according to claim 8 , further comprising metal plates threaded onto the duct alternately with the solid bodies. 10. The tank according to claim 9 , further comprising annular spacers threaded onto the duct alternately with the metal plates, at least one each solid body being threaded onto a spacer. 11. The tank according to claim 7 , wherein the duct comprises a feed pipe and a discharge pipe for a heat exchange fluid which are substantially coaxial. 12. The tank according to claim 11 , wherein the duct comprises an outer tube and an inner tube extending inside the outer tube, the inner tube defining one of the feed pipe and the discharge pipe for the heat exchange fluid, and the outer tube defining with the inner tube the other of the feed pipe and the discharge pipe. 13. The tank according to claim 12 , wherein the feed pipe communicates with the discharge pipe via openings distributed along the inner tube. 14. The tank according to claim 12 , wherein the discharge pipe is annular and surrounds the feed pipe. 15. The tank according to claim 1 , comprising heating elements for the solid bodies. 16. The tank according to claim 15 , wherein each heating element extends through several solid bodies. 17. The tank according to claim 15 , wherein the heating elements are electrical resistances. 18. The tank according to claim 4 , wherein the solid bodies are held spaced apart from one another along the stacking axis, with spaces for gas circulation between them. 19. The tank according to claim 18 , wherein the or each solid body comprises between 15% and 25% by mass of expanded graphite, or about 20% by mass of expanded graphite. 20. The tank according to claim 9 wherein at least one each solid body comprises between 1 and 10% by mass of expanded graphite, or between 5% and 10% by mass of expanded graphite.
in or on a vessel · CPC title
Handled fluid, in particular type of fluid · CPC title
Pressure vessels, e.g. gas cylinder, gas tank, replaceable cartridge (pressurised apparatus for purposes other than storage, see the relevant subclasses such as A62C, B05B; associated with vehicles, see the appropriate subclass of classes B60 - B64; pressure vessels in general F16J12/00 {; autoclaves B01J3/04; tank vehicles B60P3/22; railway tank wagons for carrying fluent materials B61D5/00; accumulators for supplying fluid under pressure F15B1/04; liquefied gas stoves F24C3/00}) · CPC title
Reversible storage of hydrogen, e.g. by hydrogen getters or electrodes · CPC title
for hydrogen · CPC title
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