Claims
- 1. A voltage generator having terminals to be connected to a current load, comprising:
- a fuel cell for generating electrical energy to be used by the current load;
- a d.c. converter having input terminals connected to terminals of the fuel cell and output terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals;
- a storage battery having terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals in a parallel connection with the d.c. converter output terminals; and
- control means for modifying a maximum intensity value of the current flowing through said d.c. converter in accordance with a voltage measured at the terminals of the fuel cell to keep said voltage within a predetermined range, at which a power output of the fuel cell is maximum.
- 2. A voltage generator having terminals to be connected to a current load, comprising:
- a fuel cell for generating electrical energy to be used by the current load;
- a d.c. converter having input terminals connected to terminals of the fuel cell and output terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals;
- a storage battery having terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals in a parallel connection with the d.c. converter output terminals, the storage battery storing electrical energy which is in excess of that required by the current load and supplying additional electrical energy to the current load if the current load requires more electrical energy than that generated by the fuel cell; and
- control means for modifying a maximum intensity value of the current flowing through said d.c. converter in accordance with a voltage measured at the terminals of the fuel cell to keep said voltage within a predetermined range.
- 3. A voltage generator according to claim 2, wherein the control means includes means for measuring the voltage at the terminals of the fuel cell, and wherein the control means respectively increments and decrements the maximum intensity value of the current following through the d.c. converter when the voltage measured at the terminals of the fuel cell is above and below said predetermined range.
- 4. A voltage generator according to claim 3, wherein said predetermined range corresponds to a voltage range at which a power output of the fuel cell is maximum.
- 5. A voltage generator having terminals to be connected to a current load, comprising:
- a fuel cell for generating electrical energy to be used by the current load;
- a d.c. converter having input terminals connected to terminals of the fuel cell and output terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals;
- a storage battery having terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals in a parallel connection with the d.c. converter output terminals; and
- control means for modifying a maximum intensity value of the current flowing through said d.c. converter in accordance with a voltage measured at the terminals of the fuel cell to continuously keep said voltage within a predetermined range, at which a power output of the fuel cell is maximum, said control means including means for measuring the voltage at the terminals of the fuel cell, and respectively incrementing and decrementing the maximum intensity value of the current flowing through the d.c. converter when the voltage measured at the terminals of the fuel cell is above and below said predetermined range.
- 6. A voltage generator having terminals to be connected to a current load, comprising:
- a fuel cell for generating electrical energy to be used by the current load;
- a d.c. converter having input terminals connected to terminals of the fuel cell and output terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals;
- a storage battery having terminals connected to the voltage generator terminals in a parallel connection with the d.c. converter output terminals; and
- control means for modifying a maximum intensity value of the current flowing through said d.c. converter in accordance with a voltage measured at the terminals of the fuel cell to continuously keep said voltage within a predetermined range, at which a power output of the fuel cell is maxium,
- wherein said storage battery stores electrical energy which is in excess of that required by the current load and supplies additional electrical energy to the current load if the current load requires more electrical energy than that generated by the fuel cell.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/300,870, filed Sep. 6, 1994 now abandoned.
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