Claims
- 1. A rechargeable energy storage cell comprising:
- a container holding chemical reactants and reactant product; and
- at least one electrode in operational communication with the reactant product, the reactant product being electrolyzed into the chemical reactants when the at least one electrode is electrically activated, a portion of the electrode functioning as a valve to convey one of the chemical reactants without conveying the reactant product.
- 2. The cell of claim 1, further comprising electrical connections in electrical communication with the at least one electrode, and a thermal output region connected to the container wherein thermal energy is output from the cell when the reactants are combined.
- 3. The cell of claim 1, wherein one of the reactants is an oxidizer, another of the reactants is a metal in liquid form, and the reactant product is at least one salt.
- 4. The cell of claim 3, wherein the oxidizer is stored in iodine.
- 5. The cell of claim 1, wherein the electrode has an internal cavity and the chemical reactant conveyed by the portion of the electrode functioning as a valve is conveyed into the cavity.
- 6. The cell of claim 1, wherein the portion of the electrode functioning as a valve has a porous surface and wall area with a pressure differential thereacross, whereby the chemical reactant conveyed by the portion of the electrode functioning as a valve is conveyed through the porous wall.
- 7. A rechargeable energy storage cell comprising:
- chemical reactants;
- reactant product;
- a container holding the chemical reactants and reactant product, the container having a reaction portion wherein the chemical reactants are controllably combined to produce heat and the reactant product, the reaction portion being constructed and arranged to transfer heat as an output of the storage cell; and
- at least one electrode in operational communication with the reactant product, the reactant product being electrolyzed into the chemical reactants when the at least one electrode is electrically activated, the electrode having an internal cavity, a portion of the electrode functioning as a valve to convey one of the chemical reactants into the cavity without conveying the reactant product into the cavity.
- 8. The cell of claim 7, wherein one of the reactants is an oxidizer, another of the reactants is a metal in liquid form, and the reactant product is at least one salt, and wherein the container is constructed and arranged to provide for separation of the oxidizer, the metal and the at least one salt.
- 9. The cell of claim 8, wherein the at least one salt is disposed in a salt region, the metal is disposed in a metal region, the salt region and the metal region being adjacent, and in fluid communication with each other.
- 10. The cell of claim 7, wherein the reaction portion protrudes from the container.
- 11. The cell of claim 7, further comprising a wick for conveying one of the reactants into the reaction portion.
- 12. The cell of claim 7, further comprising an input line in fluid communication with the reaction portion, the input line controllably conveying a reactant into the reaction portion.
- 13. The cell of claim 12, further comprising a valve in fluid communication with the input line, the valve regulating flow of the reactant in the input line.
- 14. A rechargeable energy storage cell comprising in combination;
- a container for storing a reactant product and one of the reactants thereof in separate regions,
- a valve electrode in said container for separating said reactant product into its chemical reactants by electrolysis,
- said valve electrode having one surface permitting free separation and escape of said one reactant to the associated region of said container and a second surface for channeling the second reactant to an isolated storage tank,
- a thermal reactant chamber in communication with said container,
- wicking means for moving said one reactant from said container to said reaction chamber, and
- selectively operable valve and conduit means for moving said second reactant from said storage tank to said reaction chamber,
- the combining of said reactants releasing thermal energy as the sole output of said cell to complete the discharge cycle.
- 15. An electrically rechargeable storage cell for storing energy in chemical form for discharge as thermal energy output comprising;
- a main container for storing a reactant product and a quantity of one reactant thereof in separate regions,
- at least one valve electrode mounted in said container for electrolyzing the reactant product into chemical reactants to complete a charging cycle,
- a control valve in said container for metering the supply of reactant product delivered to said valve electrode responsive to the reduction of reactant product by electrolysis,
- said valve electrode allowing free separation of said one reactant from one surface thereof into the associated region of said container and being constructed and arranged to channel the second reactant from a second surface thereof to a storage tank chemically isolated from said main container,
- a reaction chamber having a restricted passageway communicating with said main container,
- selectively operable valve and conduit means for establishing a flow of said second reactant from said storage tank to the reaction chamber, and
- a reactant wick located in said reaction chamber and extending into said main container so as to be exposed to the quantity of said first reactant,
- whereby combining said reactants releases thermal energy within said reaction chamber as the sole output of said cell and reactant product is permitted to flow from said reaction chamber to the associated region of said container to complete the discharge cycle.
- 16. The cell of claim 15 wherein the reactant product is at least one salt;
- said valve electrode has an internal cavity and a portion of the electrode functions to convey the second reactant electrolyzed by the electrode into the cavity without conveying the at least one salt into the cavity.
- 17. The cell of claim 16 wherein;
- said one reactant is a metal in liquid form, and said second reactant is an oxidizer.
- 18. The cell of claim 17 wherein said oxidizer is stored in iodine.
- 19. The cell of claim 15 including a plurality of said valve electrodes arranged in series.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
The ECT cell was designed to operate with the Stirling engine defined in the provisional patent 60/032,283 filed Dec. 3, 1996.
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