Claims
- 1. A rechargeable metal-air battery comprising:
- a housing;
- at least one metal-air cell within said housing,
- said metal-air cell generating oxygen and hydrogen during cell charging;
- an air flow path within said housing; and
- an air movement device communicating with said housing;
- said air movement device creating a pulsating air flow within said air flow path.
- 2. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device comprises a fan.
- 3. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device pulsates during cell charging.
- 4. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device pulsates on for a predetermined length of time and then off for the same length of time.
- 5. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 4, wherein said predetermined length of time said air movement device pulsates on and off is from about 10 seconds to about 2 minutes each.
- 6. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device pulsates immediately after cell charging is complete.
- 7. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 6, wherein said air movement device has at least one pulse of about 30 seconds to about 2 minutes after said cell charging is complete.
- 8. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device pulsates periodically after cell charging is complete.
- 9. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device has at least one pulse at a predetermined interval.
- 10. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 9, wherein said predetermined interval is from about every 10 minutes to about every hour.
- 11. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said air movement device pulsates until the concentration of said generated oxygen gas within said air flow path is reduced to near atmospheric levels.
- 12. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said hydrogen and said oxygen in said air flow path is recirculated.
- 13. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said battery comprises a dual air electrode cell.
- 14. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 1, wherein said housing comprises one or more ventilation passageways.
- 15. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 14, wherein said ventilation passageways each comprise a cross sectional area and length selected to eliminate substantially air flow into said housing when said air movement device is turned off.
- 16. A rechargeable metal-air battery comprising:
- a housing;
- at least one metal-air cell within said housing;
- an air flow path within said housing; and
- an air movement device communicating with said housing;
- said battery having the phases of discharging, recharging, and charged;
- said metal-air cell generating oxygen and hydrogen during said phase of recharging;
- said air movement device generating within said air flow path a flow of the generated gases during said phase of recharging and during said charged phase.
- 17. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said air movement device comprises a fan.
- 18. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said air movement device pulsates to create a pulsating air flow.
- 19. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said air movement device has at least one pulse of about 30 seconds to about 2 minutes after said phase of charging is complete.
- 20. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said air movement device pulsates until the concentration of generated oxygen gas within said housing is reduced to near atmospheric levels.
- 21. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said air movement device has at least one pulse periodically during said charged phase at a predetermined interval.
- 22. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 21, wherein said predetermined interval is from about every 10 minutes to about every hour.
- 23. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said hydrogen and said oxygen in said air flow path is recirculated.
- 24. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said battery comprises a dual air electrode cell.
- 25. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 16, wherein said housing comprises one or more ventilation passageways.
- 26. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 25, wherein said ventilation passageways each comprise a cross sectional area and length selected to eliminate substantially air flow into said housing when said air movement device is turned off.
- 27. A rechargeable metal-air battery comprising:
- a housing;
- at least one metal-air cell within said housing,
- said metal-air cell generating oxygen and hydrogen during cell charging;
- an air flow path within said housing; and
- an air movement device for directing a flow of the generated gases through said air flow path during cell charging;
- said air movement device creating a pulsating air flow with at least one pulse of a predetermined length at a predetermined interval.
- 28. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said air movement device comprises a fan.
- 29. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said predetermined length of time said air movement device pulsates is from about 10 seconds to about 2 minute.
- 30. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said predetermined interval at which said air movement device pulsates is from about every 10 minutes to about every 60 minutes.
- 31. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said air movement device continues to provide said pulsating air flow after completion of cell charging at said predetermined interval.
- 32. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said hydrogen and said oxygen in said air flow path is recirculated.
- 33. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said battery comprises a dual air electrode cell.
- 34. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 27, wherein said housing comprises one or more ventilation passageways.
- 35. The rechargeable metal-air battery of claim 34, wherein said ventilation passageways each comprise a cross sectional area and length selected to eliminate substantially air flow into said housing when said air movement device is turned off.
- 36. A method for reducing gas concentrations in a metal-air battery comprising a plurality of metal-air cells within a housing, an air flow path within said housing, and a fan communicating with said housing, comprising the steps of:
- generating oxygen and hydrogen during cell recharging into said air flow path;
- pulsating said fan to create a pulsating air flow through said air flow path whereby the concentration of said gases within said air flow path is reduced.
- 37. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of pulsating takes place during cell charging.
- 38. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of pulsating takes place immediately after cell charging is complete.
- 39. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of pulsating takes place periodically after cell charging is complete.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/447,281, filed May 22, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 08/056,440, filed Apr. 30, 1993, abandoned, and Ser. No. 08/286,433, filed Aug. 5, 1994, also abandoned.
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