Claims
- 1. An electrical vehicle system comprising:
- first storage means carried by the electrical vehicle for storing iron material;
- second storage means carried by said electrical vehicle for storing a quantity of H.sub.2 O;
- reactor means connected to said first and second storage means for passing H.sub.2 O in contact with said iron material for converting said iron material into iron oxide with the generation of hydrogen; and
- a hydrogen-air fuel cell for generating electricity to power the electrical vehicle, with a by-product being H.sub.2 O, said hydrogen-air fuel cell connected to said reactor means for receiving said hydrogen generated by said iron material.
- 2. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said iron material comprises iron particles, and further comprising grinding means connected to said first storage means for grinding said iron particles.
- 3. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising means for heating the H.sub.2 O being supplied to said iron material, and wherein said conversion of said iron to said iron oxide is accomplished at a temperature below 450.degree. C.
- 4. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said second storage means carried by said electrical vehicle for storing a quantity of H.sub.2 O includes a catalyst, and further wherein said conversion is enhanced in the presence of said catalyst, and at a rate of conversion from iron to iron oxide that is greater than at least two percent per minute.
- 5. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a fluidized bed of iron disposed in said reactor means, and grinding means for grinding said iron, and wherein said conversion is accomplished at a rate of conversion from iron oxide that is greater than at least two percent per minute.
- 6. An electrical vehicle system comprising:
- first storage means carried by the electrical vehicle for storing iron material;
- second storage means carried by said electrical vehicle for storing a quantity of H.sub.2 O;
- reactor means having a fluidized bed, said reactor means connected to said first and second storage means for passing H.sub.2 O in contact with said iron material for converting said iron material into iron oxide at a conversion rate of at least two percent per minute, with the generation of hydrogen;
- means carried by said electrical vehicle for grinding said iron material to make said iron material more active in order to enhance the conversion of said iron material to said iron oxide; and
- a hydrogen-air fuel cell for generating electricity to power the electrical vehicle with a by-product being H.sub.2 O, said hydrogen-air fuel cell connected to said reactor means for receiving said hydrogen generated by said iron material, and connected to said second storage means for resupplying said second storage means with at least some of the H.sub.2 O.
- 7. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 6, wherein said iron material comprises iron particles, and further comprising vibrating means connected to said first storage means for vibrating and mixing said iron particles.
- 8. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 6, further comprising means for heating the H.sub.2 O being supplied to said iron material, and wherein said conversion of said iron to iron oxide is accomplished at a temperature below 450.degree. C.
- 9. The electrical vehicle system in accordance with claim 6, wherein said conversion is accomplished in the presence of a catalyst.
- 10. A method of powering an electrical vehicle by generating electricity in situ for a fuel cell carried by said electrical vehicle, said method comprising:
- a) providing a source of H.sub.2 O;
- b) passing the H.sub.2 O over iron material to generate hydrogen and convert iron to iron oxide at a rate exceeding two percent per minute;
- c) feeding the generated hydrogen to a hydrogen-air fuel cell;
- d) generating electricity to power an electrical vehicle within said hydrogen-air fuel cell, with a formation by-product being H.sub.2 O; and
- e) replenishing said source of H.sub.2 O with at least some of the H.sub.2 O that was passed over said iron material.
- 11. The method in accordance with claim 10, further comprising:
- f) grinding in situ said iron material in order to enhance the conversion of said iron to iron oxide in operation (b).
- 12. The method in accordance with claim 10, further comprising:
- f) converting said iron material to iron oxide in operation (b) in the presence of a catalyst.
- 13. The method in accordance with claim 10, further comprising:
- f) vibrating said iron material in operation (b).
- 14. The method in accordance with claim 10, further comprising:
- f) heating said H.sub.2 O prior to passing the H.sub.2 O over said iron material in operation (b).
- 15. The method in accordance with claim 10, further comprising:
- f) replenishing at least some of said H.sub.2 O with the formation by-product H.sub.2 O in operation (e).
- 16. A method of powering an electrical vehicle by generating electricity in situ within a fuel cell carried by said electrical vehicle, said method comprising:
- a) providing a source of H.sub.2 O;
- b) providing a source of iron material;
- c) grinding said iron material in situ in order to enhance its reactivity;
- d) passing the H.sub.2 O over said iron material to generate hydrogen and convert iron to iron oxide at a rate exceeding two percent per minute;
- e) feeding the generated hydrogen to a hydrogen-air fuel cell;
- f) generating electricity to power said electrical vehicle within said hydrogen-air fuel cell, with a formation by-product being H.sub.2 O; and
- g) replenishing at least some of the H.sub.2 O that was passed over said iron material.
- 17. The method in accordance with claim 16, further comprising:
- h) converting said iron material to iron oxide in operation (d) in the presence of a catalyst.
- 18. The method in accordance with claim 16, further comprising:
- h) vibrating said iron material in operation (d).
- 19. The method in accordance with claim 16, further comprising:
- h) heating said H.sub.2 O prior to passing the H.sub.2 O over said iron material in operation (d).
- 20. The method in accordance with claim 16, further comprising:
- h) replenishing at least some of said H.sub.2 O with the formation by-product H.sub.2 O in operation (g).
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of PCT application, PCT/US 93/03825 (which was filed Apr. 23, 1993); and the U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/052,561 (which was also filed Apr. 23, 1993), which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/874,113, filed Apr. 24, 1992, both now abandoned.
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