Claims
- 1. An efficient, electrical power source comprising:
- at least one battery comprising a metal electrode and a liquid electrolyte containing solid particulate;
- a solid separation means comprising a container having an axis and an impeller;
- means for conveying said liquid electrolyte to said container;
- means for withdrawing solids concentrated effluent from an annulus zone of fluid within said container opposite from the end of said container containing said impeller; and
- means for withdrawing supernatent liquids from said container from a zone removed from said annuls zone, coupled with means for recycling withdrawn supernatent liquid to said battery.
- 2. The power source according to claim 1, wherein said metal electrode is aluminum and the cathode is an air cathode, and said solid particulate comprises a metal hydroxy complex.
- 3. The power source according to claim 2, wherein said electrolyte comprises an unstable precursor to said complex and said solid separation means accelerates the instability of said precursor.
- 4. The power source according to claim 2, wherein said electrolyte is alkaline and comprises hydrargillite for separation by said solid separation means.
- 5. The power source according to claim 4, wherein said impeller is operated at a speed sufficient to concentrate said particulate in an annulus zone of fluid within said container opposite from the end of said container containing said impeller.
- 6. The power source according to claim 1, wherein said source comprises a stack of multiple batteries.
- 7. The power source according to claim 1, wherein aid solid separation means is self-pumping whereby the system may operate without any additional pumps.
- 8. The power source according to claim 1 wherein said solids separation means is substantially unaffected by changes in flow rate, changes in solids concentration and relatively minor changes in the specific gravity of the liquid phase.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 017,806 filed Mar. 5, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,156.
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Divisions (1)
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