Claims
- 1. A fuel cell system for directly convening chemical energy of a fuel into electrical energy by electrochemical means, the system comprising:
- first means for storing hydrogen, said first means for storing hydrogen having a hydrogen-absorbing alloy for dissociating a hydrogen gas at a temperature from approximately -20.degree. C. to room temperature;
- a fuel cell having a hydrogen electrode and an oxidizer electrode;
- means for supplying air to said oxidizer electrode at least when said system starts operating;
- said fuel cell including means for generating electricity from hydrogen supplied to said hydrogen electrode from said first means storing hydrogen and from oxygen supplied from a vicinity of said oxidizer electrode;
- first means for supplying an amount of an oxidizer gas to said oxidizer electrode;
- said first means for supplying being driven by an output from said fuel cell;
- second means for supplying an amount of hydrogen to said hydrogen electrode;
- said second means for supplying including means for connecting said first means for storing hydrogen and said hydrogen electrode; and
- said second means for supplying being driven by an output from said fuel cell.
- 2. A fuel cell system as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a fuel exhaust gas desorbing path; and
- said desorbing path includes a fuel exhaust gas desorbing valve for desorbing the hydrogen gas remaining in said hydrogen electrode when the system starts and for preventing an erroneous resorption of a fuel during steady-state operation.
- 3. A fuel cell system as in claim 1, wherein said first means for storing hydrogen includes means for raising a temperature of the hydrogen absorbing alloy.
- 4. A fuel cell system as in claim 3, wherein said means for raising a temperature includes a heat exchanger.
- 5. A fuel cell system as in claim 4, further including means for supplying an oxidizer gas to said heat exchanger as a heat source.
- 6. A fuel cell system as in claim 4, further including means for supplying an oxidizer gas to said heat exchanger as a heat source.
- 7. A fuel cell system as in claim 3, wherein said means for raising a temperature comprises a heater.
- 8. A fuel cell system as in claim 1, wherein said first means for storing hydrogen includes means for lowering a temperature of said hydrogen absorbing alloy.
- 9. A fuel cell system as in claim 1, further comprising a second means for storing hydrogen effective for desorbing the hydrogen gas at a higher temperature than said first means for storing hydrogen.
Priority Claims (3)
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2-309198 |
Nov 1990 |
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2-339944 |
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3-207792 |
Aug 1991 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/790,474 filed on Nov. 12, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,229,222.
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Divisions (1)
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