Claims
- 1. A prime mover comprising means defining a gas-tight chamber, an electrolytic membrane disposed in said chamber, said membrane having a first membrane surface and a second membrane surface spaced from said first membrane surface in substantial parallelism thereto, said membrane being fixed within said chamber so as to form at least a first compartment bounded in part by said first membrane surface, a first material-pervious electrode disposed on said first membrane surface and a second material-pervious electrode disposed on said second membrane surface, said first compartment containing an electrochemically active material capable of existing in a gaseous phase and being electrochemically reversibly active so as to enter into a reduction/oxidation reaction at said first and second material-pervious electrodes and produce ions that are transportable through said electrolytic membrane, means connected to said first and second material-pervious electrodes for inducing unidirectional current flow therebetween through said electrolytic membrane so as to ionize said electrochemically active material at one said material-pervious electrode and transport ions through said electrolytic membrane from said second membrane surface to said first compartment thereby effecting a pressure increase in said first compartment, and converting means operatively associated with said first compartment for converting the pressure change therein to mechanical motion.
- 2. A prime mover according to claim 1 wherein said electrochemically active material is oxygen-containing air.
- 3. A prime mover according to claim 1 wherein said converting means includes a hollow tubular member rigid with said chamber defining means and having an inner end communication with said first compartment and an outer end exterior of said first compartment, a sealed movable wall member transversly spanning said tubular member and forming a fluid enclosing volume remote from said inner end, said movable wall moving away from said inner end in response to pressure increase in said first compartment, said tubular member having an outlet orifice remote from said first compartment to afford ejection of fluid from said fluid enclosing volume in response to increase of pressure in said first compartment.
- 4. A prime mover according to claim 3 wherein said sealed movable wall member includes a piston slidably disposed in said hollow tubular member for movement toward and away from said first compartment, and a sealing ring circumscribing said piston between the exterior of said piston and the interior of said hollow tubular member for effecting a seal therebetween.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 320,552, filed Nov. 12, 1981; issued Sept. 6, 1983 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,817.
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