Claims
- 1. A reversible engine comprising:
a first electrochemical cell having a first ion conductive material, a first electrode mounted upon one side of said first ion conductive material, and a second electrode mounted upon one side of said first ion conductive material opposite said first electrode; a second electrochemical cell having a second ion conductive material, a third electrode mounted upon one side of said second ion-conductive material, and a fourth electrode mounted upon one side of said second ion conductive material opposite said third electrode; a conduit system having a first conduit and a second conduit, said first conduit having one end in fluid communication with said first electrochemical cell second electrode and a second end in fluid communication with said second electrochemical cell third electrode, said second conduit having one end in fluid communication with said second electrochemical cell fourth electrode and a second end in fluid communication with said first electrochemical cell first electrode; heating means for transferring heat to said second electrochemical cell; cooling means for transferring heat from said first electrochemical cell; and a supply of ionizable gas contained within said conduit system,
whereby with the passage of a current through the first electrochemical cell the ionizable gas is forced through the first electrochemical cell thereby increasing the pressure within the first conduit while simultaneously decreasing the pressure within the second conduit, and whereby the resulting pressure differential between the first conduit and the second conduit causes the ionizable gas to pass through the second electrochemical cell thus creating an electric potential difference between its first and second electrodes.
- 2. The reversible engine of claim 1 wherein said first and second ion conductive materials are proton conductive membranes.
- 3. The reversible engine of claim 1 wherein said ionizable gas is selected from a group consisting of oxygen, hydrogen and sodium.
- 4. The reversible engine of claim 1 further comprising heat exchanger means for transferring heat from said second conduit to said first conduit.
- 5. The reversible engine of claim 1 further comprising a heat exchanger thermally coupled to said first and second conduits, whereby the heat exchanger transfers heat from the second conduit to the first conduit.
- 6. A method of producing electricity, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a first electrochemical cell coupled to a current source; (b) providing a second electrochemical cell coupled to a load; (c) providing a closed loop conduit system containing the first and second electrochemical cells in positions to restrict the flow of the ionizable gas through the conduit system; (d) passing a current through the first electrochemical cell to induce the flow of the ionizable gas through the first electrochemical cell; (e) heating the ionizable gas adjacent or within the second electrochemical cell; and (f) cooling the ionizable gas adjacent or within the first electrochemical cell;
whereby the passage of the current through the first electrochemical cell causes the passage of the ionizable gas therethrough so as to cause a pressure difference across the second electrochemical cell, and whereby the pressure differential across the second electrochemical cell causing the passage of ionized gas through the second electrochemical cell which thereby causes an electric potential difference.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of transferring heat from a portion of the conduit system extending from the second electrochemical cell to the first electrochemical cell to another portion of the conduit system extending from the first electrochemical cell to the second electrochemical cell.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the ionizable gas is selected from a group consisting of oxygen, hydrogen and sodium.
- 9. An reversible engine comprising:
a first electrochemical cell; a second electrochemical cell; a closed loop conduit system, said conduit system having a first conduit extending from said first electrochemical cell to said second electrochemical cell and a second conduit extending from said second electrochemical cell to said first electrochemical cell; heating means for transferring heat to said second electrochemical cell; cooling means for transferring heat from said first electrochemical cell; and a supply of ionizable gas contained within said conduit system, whereby with the passage of a current through the first electrochemical cell the ionizable gas is forced through the first electrochemical cell thereby increasing the pressure within the first conduit while simultaneously decreasing the pressure within the second conduit, and whereby the resulting pressure differential between the first conduit and the second conduit causes the ionizable gas to pass through the second electrochemical cell thus creating an electric potential difference between its first and second electrodes.
- 10. The reversible engine of claim 9 wherein said ion conductive materials are proton conductive membranes.
- 11. The reversible engine of claim 9 wherein said ionizable gas is selected from a group consisting of oxygen, hydrogen and sodium.
- 12. The reversible engine of claim 9 further comprising heat exchanger means for transferring heat from said second conduit to said first conduit.
- 13. The reversible engine of claim 9 further comprising a heat exchanger thermally coupled to said first and second conduits, whereby the heat exchanger transfers heat from the second conduit to the first conduit.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/627,721, filed Jul. 28, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09627721 |
Jul 2000 |
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10425067 |
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