Claims
- 1. A hydrogen storage and supply system comprising:
a hydrogen source tank; a recipient hydrogen storage tank containing a high surface area medium, the tank configured to receive hydrogen from the source tank; and an outlet on the recipient hydrogen storage tank configured to return hydrogen to the hydrogen source tank.
- 2 The system of claim 1, wherein the medium includes a plurality of light elements selected from the group consisting of Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, and Cl.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the medium is activated carbon.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the medium includes at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide and its derivatives.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the hydrogen source tank and the recipient hydrogen storage tank are mounted on separate platforms.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen source tank and the recipient hydrogen storage tank are mounted on a common platform.
- 7. A hydrogen storage and supply system comprising:
a hydrogen source tank; a recipient hydrogen storage tank containing a high surface area porous medium, the tank configured to receive hydrogen from the source tank; and an outlet on the recipient hydrogen storage tank configured release warm hydrogen.
- 8. The hydrogen storage and supply system of claim 7, wherein the warm hydrogen is returned to the hydrogen source tank.
- 9. The hydrogen storage and supply system of claim 7, wherein the warm hydrogen is removed from the system.
- 10. A cryosorptive hydrogen distribution and storage system comprising:
a first hydrogen storage tank; a second hydrogen storage tank containing a porous medium, the tank configured to receive cold, pressurized hydrogen from the first tank; and an outlet on the second tank configured to return hydrogen to the first tank.
- 11. A cryosorptive hydrogen storage and supply system comprising:
a first hydrogen storage tank; a second hydrogen storage tank containing a porous medium, the tank configured to receive hydrogen from the first tank, at least one exit port from the second hydrogen storage tank; at least one line from the at least one exit port from the second hydrogen storage tank configured to convey hydrogen to a fuel cell; and at least one line from the at least one exit port from the second hydrogen storage tank configured to convey hydrogen back to the first hydrogen storage tank.
- 12. A hydrogen storage and supply system comprising:
a first hydrogen storage tank; a second hydrogen storage tank containing a porous storage medium; an outlet on the first tank configured to deliver hydrogen to the second hydrogen storage tank; a delivery line configured to convey hydrogen from the first tank to the second tank; an entry on the second tank configured to receive hydrogen from the first storage tank; an outlet on the second tank configured to return overflow hydrogen to the first tank; and an entry on the first tank configured to receive overflow hydrogen from the second tank.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the hydrogen delivered from the first tank is cold pressurized hydrogen.
- 14. The system of claim 12, wherein the hydrogen delivered from the first tank is liquid hydrogen.
- 15. The system of claim 12, further comprising a hydrogen purification unit situated within the line configured to convey hydrogen from the first hydrogen storage tank to the second hydrogen storage tank.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the hydrogen purification unit comprises a palladium membrane purifier.
- 17. The system of claim 15, wherein the hydrogen purification unit comprises a packed column of activated carbon.
- 18. The system of claim 12, further comprising a hydrogen ortho-para conversion catalyst situated within the line configured to convey hydrogen from the first hydrogen storage tank to the second hydrogen storage tank.
- 19. The system of claim 12, further comprising a hydrogen ortho-para conversion catalyst situated within the second hydrogen storage tank.
- 20. The system of claim 12, further comprising a refrigerating unit and a compressing unit through which hydrogen flows prior to entry into the first hydrogen storage tank.
- 21. The system of claim 12, further comprising a refrigerating unit and a compressing unit through which hydrogen from the first tank flows prior to entry into the second hydrogen storage tank.
- 22. The system of claim 12, further comprising a nozzle situated at the entry on the second tank, the entry configured to receive hydrogen from the first storage tank, wherein the hydrogen flows through the nozzle, the nozzle configured to disperse the hydrogen, thereby energetically converting the pressure of the hydrogen flow into cooling the hydrogen.
- 23. The system of claim 12, wherein the porous storage medium further comprises a system of interconnected passages configured for efficient hydrogen flow.
- 24. A cryosorptive hydrogen distribution and storage system comprising:
a first hydrogen storage tank; a second hydrogen storage tank containing a porous medium, the tank configured to receive liquid hydrogen from the first tank; and an outlet on the second tank configured to return hydrogen to the first tank.
- 25. A method for filling a cryosorptive hydrogen storage system including the steps of:
flowing cold, pressurized hydrogen from a hydrogen source apparatus; receiving the cold, pressurized hydrogen from the hydrogen source apparatus into a cryosorptive storage tank containing a porous medium; adsorbing at least some of the cold hydrogen onto the porous medium; and returning overflow hydrogen from the cryosorptive tank back to the hydrogen source.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further including the steps of:
cooling and compressing the hydrogen returned to the hydrogen source apparatus; and storing the cooled and compressed hydrogen in a hydrogen storage tank within the hydrogen source apparatus.
- 27. A method for filling a cryosorptive hydrogen storage system including the steps of:
flowing cold, pressurized hydrogen from a hydrogen source apparatus; receiving the cold, pressurized hydrogen from the hydrogen source apparatus into a cryosorptive storage tank containing a porous medium; adsorbing at least some of the cold hydrogen onto the porous medium; and returning a mixture of unabsorbed overflow hydrogen and warm hydrogen generated within the cryosorptive tank from the cryosorptive tank back to the hydrogen source apparatus.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further including the steps of:
cooling and compressing the hydrogen returned to the hydrogen source apparatus; and storing the cooled and compressed hydrogen in a hydrogen storage tank within the hydrogen source apparatus, thereby making it available again for filling the cryosorptive storage tank.
- 29. A method for filling a cryosorptive hydrogen storage system including the steps of:
flowing cold, pressurized hydrogen from a hydrogen source apparatus; receiving the cold, pressurized hydrogen from the hydrogen source apparatus into a cryosorptive storage tank containing a porous medium; adsorbing at least some of the cold hydrogen onto the porous medium; and removing hydrogen, the hydrogen consisting of a mixture of unabsorbed overflow hydrogen and warm hydrogen generated within the cryosorptive tank, from the cryosorptive tank back, and capturing the hydrogen in a storage apparatus.
- 30. A method for filling a cryosorptive hydrogen storage system including the steps of:
flowing liquid hydrogen from a hydrogen source apparatus; receiving the liquid hydrogen from the source apparatus into a cryosorptive storage tank containing a porous medium; adsorbing at least some of the hydrogen onto the porous medium; and returning from the cryosorptive storage tank a mixture of unabsorbed overflow hydrogen and warm hydrogen generated within the cryosorptive tank back to the hydrogen source apparatus.
- 31. A method for recapturing hydrogen from a cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus including the steps of:
flowing cold, pressurized hydrogen from a hydrogen source apparatus into a hydrogen storage tank containing a porous medium; adsorbing at least some of the cold hydrogen onto the porous medium; conveying from the hydrogen storage tank a mixture of unadsorbed hydrogen and warm hydrogen generated within the hydrogen storage tank back to the hydrogen storage apparatus; cooling and compressing the vented hydrogen returned to the hydrogen source apparatus; and storing the cooled and compressed hydrogen in a hydrogen storage tank within the hydrogen source apparatus.
- 32. A method for determining the net amount of hydrogen fuel transferred from a hydrogen source apparatus to a recipient cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus including the steps of:
measuring the total amount of hydrogen transferred from a hydrogen source apparatus to a cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus; measuring the total amount of hydrogen returned from the cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus to the hydrogen source apparatus; and calculating therefrom the net amount of hydrogen transferred to the cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus.
- 33. A method for determining a cost of hydrogen fuel transferred from a hydrogen source apparatus to a recipient cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus including the steps of:
measuring a total amount of hydrogen conveyed from a hydrogen source apparatus to a cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus; measuring a total amount of hydrogen returned from the cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus to the hydrogen source apparatus; calculating therefrom a net amount of hydrogen transferred to the cryosorptive hydrogen storage apparatus; determining differentials between the temperature and pressure of the hydrogen returned from the cryosorptive hydrogen storage to the temperature and pressure of the hydrogen storage vessel in-the hydrogen storage apparatus; assigning cost factors to the temperature and pressure differentials; calculating a total hydrogen fuel cost based on the net amount of hydrogen transferred to the cryosorptive storage apparatus and the temperature differential and pressure differential cost factors.
DOMESTIC PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] The priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/406,787, filed Aug. 29, 2002, is claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60406787 |
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