Claims
- 1. A protective container containing a material having an adverse characteristic and protecting against exposure to the adverse characteristic, comprising:
a durable outer case; an inner case containing the material, said inner case being less durable than the outer case; and, a layer of preventative agent disposed between the inner and outer cases which is sufficient to normalize the adverse characteristic.
- 2. The protective container of claim 1, wherein:
the protective container houses a fuel cell; the material is fuel for the fuel cell; said inner case includes a fuel reservoir for receiving the fuel therein; and, said preventative agent is a fuel neutralizing agent.
- 3. The protective container of claim 2, wherein said fuel is a metal hydride.
- 4. The protective container of claim 3, wherein said fuel is Sodium Borohydride and said neutralizing agent is Aldehyde with carbonyl reducing groups.
- 5. The protective container of claim 3, wherein said fuel is Alumino hydride and said neutralizing agent is selected from the group consisting of Ketones, Esters, Aldehydes, and Carboxides.
- 6. The protective container of claim 1, further including a second preventative agent disposed between said inner and outer cases.
- 7. The protective container of claim 6, wherein said second preventative agent is a foaming agent.
- 8. The protective container of claim 6, wherein said second preventative agent is a fire/reaction retardant.
- 9. The protective container of claim 6, wherein said second preventative agent is a gelling agent.
- 10. The protective container of claim 6, wherein said second preventative agent is an adsorbent.
- 11. The protective container of claim 6, wherein said fuel neutralizing agent and said second agent are integrally blended together.
- 12. The protective container of claim 1, wherein:
the material is a fuel cell operating at high heat; the inner case houses the fuel cell; and, said preventative agent is thermal insulation between said inner case and said outer case.
- 13. The protective container of claim 12, wherein said thermal insulation is a high porous, low-density, high temperature resistant material.
- 14. The protective container of claim 13, wherein said high porous, low-density, high temperature resistant material is aerogel.
- 15. The protective container of claim 13, wherein said aerogel is at atmospheric pressure.
- 16. The protective container of claim 13, wherein said aerogel is received within a hermetically sealed chamber and said sealed chamber maintains said aerogel within a vacuum.
- 17. The protective container of claim 12, wherein said insulation is a gas having a high molecular weight.
- 18. The protective container of claim 17, wherein said gas is selected from the group consisting of argon and xenon.
- 19. The protective container of claim 12, wherein said inner case includes a hermetically sealable chamber for receiving the thermal insulation therein.
- 20. The protective container of claim 19, wherein said hermetically sealable chamber is formed with polymeric barrier film.
- 21. The protective container of claim 20, wherein said polymeric barrier film is heat sealable and includes a surface metal film.
- 22. A portable fuel cell for use in portable electronic devices, said fuel cell comprising:
a protective outer case; a protective inner case forming a chamber, said inner case operably received within said outer case; a proton exchange structure operably engaging a fuel having hydrogen therein and a source of oxygen to produce electricity, water, and heat; a fuel chamber operably received within said protective outer case for storing fuel; a fuel path from said fuel chamber to said proton exchange structure; a layer of preventative agent disposed between the inner and outer cases which is sufficient to normalize at least one adverse operating characteristic of said fuel cell.
- 23. The portable fuel cell of claim 22, wherein:
said fuel chamber is operably received within said inner case; and, said preventative agent is a fuel neutralizing agent.
- 24. The portable fuel cell of claim 23, wherein said fuel is a metal hydride.
- 25. The portable fuel cell of claim 24, wherein said fuel is Sodium Borohydride and said neutralizing agent is Aldehyde with carbonyl reducing groups.
- 26. The portable fuel cell of claim 22, wherein;
said proton exchange structure is operably received within said inner case; and, said preventative agent is thermal insulation between said inner and said outer cases.
- 27. The portable fuel cell of claim 26, further including:
a heat exchanger and a catalytic combustion chamber operably received within said inner case.
- 28. The portable fuel cell of claim 26, wherein the fuel cell is a solid-oxide fuel cell, and said proton exchange member includes a ceramic electrolyte.
- 29. The portable fuel cell of claim 26, wherein said thermal insulation is aerogel.
- 30. The portable fuel cell of claim 26, wherein said inner case includes a hermetically sealable chamber for receiving the thermal insulation therein.
- 31. The portable container claim 30, wherein said hermetically sealable chamber is formed with polymeric barrier film.
- 32. The portable container of claim 22, wherein:
said fuel chamber is operably received within said inner case; said preventative agent is a fuel neutralizing agent; and, further including a heat chamber operably received within said outer case; said proton exchange structure operably received within said heat chamber; and, a layer of thermal insulation between said heat chamber and outer case.
- 33. The portable container of claim 32, further including a second preventative agent between said inner and outer cases and said second preventative agent selected from the group consisting of a foaming agent, a fire/reaction retardant agent, a gelling agent, and an adsorbent agent.
- 34. A method for neutralizing harmful effects of producing electricity with a fuel cell, said method comprising:
encasing a fuel cell component having a potentially harmful effect in an internal chamber; encasing the internal chamber into an outer protective case; depositing neutralizing material between the internal chamber and the protective case such that release of harmful effects from the component is neutralized.
- 35. The method for neutralizing harmful effects of producing electricity with a fuel cell of claim 34, wherein said depositing neutralizing material step includes depositing a layer of neutralizing agent between the inner chamber and outer case.
- 36. The method for neutralizing harmful effects of producing electricity with a fuel cell of claim 34, wherein the fuel cell component is fuel and the internal chamber is a fuel chamber containing the fuel, and wherein said depositing neutralizing material step includes depositing a layer of neutralizing agent between the fuel chamber and outer case.
- 37. The method for neutralizing harmful effects of producing electricity with a fuel cell of claim 34, wherein the fuel cell component generates heat within said internal chamber and said depositing neutralizing material step includes depositing a layer of thermal insulation between the inner chamber and outer case.
- 38. The method for neutralizing harmful effects of producing electricity with a fuel cell of claim 37, wherein the thermal insulation is aerogel.
- 39. The method for neutralizing harmful effects of producing electricity with a fuel cell of claim 34, wherein said outer protective case is more impact resistant than said internal chamber.
- 40. A protective container containing a material having an adverse characteristic and protecting against exposure to the adverse characteristic, comprising:
am outer case; means for containing the material operably received within said outer case; and, means for neutralizing the adverse characteristic of the material disposed within said outer case.
- 41. The protective container containing a material having an adverse characteristic and protecting against exposure to the adverse characteristic of claim 40, further including a fuel cell operably received within said outer case.
- 42. The protective container containing a material having an adverse characteristic and protecting against exposure to the adverse characteristic of claim 41, wherein said means for neutralizing the adverse characteristic of the material includes thermal insulation.
- 43. The protective container containing a material having an adverse characteristic and protecting against exposure to the adverse characteristic of claim 41, wherein said means for neutralizing the adverse characteristic of the material includes a layer of neutralizing agent disposed between the means for containing the material and the protective case.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/960,180, filed on Sep. 20, 2001, and currently pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09960180 |
Sep 2001 |
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10282458 |
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