Claims
- 1. A hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container comprising a container for gaseous hydrogen absorption and desorption and a mixture of powders packed in said container, said mixture being classified respectively into at least two particle-size distribution groups each of which is different in mean particle size, the particle sizes in each group being in normal distribution, the powders comprising a hydrogen absorbing alloy singly or the combination of a hydrogen absorbing alloy and a substance not absorbing hydrogen, the mixture having a ratio r.sub.N+1 /r.sub.N, wherein r.sub.N is the mean particle size of the powder having a particle-size distribution of the Nth largest mean particle size, N being an integer of not smaller than 1, and r.sub.N+1 is the mean particle size of Nth largest mean particle size, N being an integer of the powder having a particle-size distribution of the (N+1)th largest mean particle size, of at least 0.03 to not greater than 0.50.
- 2. A hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container as defined in claim 1 wherein the hydrogen absorbing alloy included in the powder having the particle-size distribution of the (N+1)th largest mean particle size has a higher rate of progress of size reduction resulting from absorption and desorption of hydrogen than the hydrogen absorbing alloy included in the powder having the particle-size distribution of the Nth largest mean particle size.
- 3. A hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container as defined in claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of the powder having the particle-size distribution of the (N+1)th largest mean particle size to the powder having the particle-size distribution of the Nth largest mean particle size is at least 0.2 to not greater than 0.8.
- 4. A hydrogen adsorbing alloy packed container as claimed in claim 1 wherein said alloy powders are selected from the group consisting of lanthanum-nickel, mischmetal-nickel, iron titanium and titanium manganese.
- 5. A hydrogen absorbing alloy application system selected from the group consisting of an actuator, a heat pump, a hydrogen storage system, and a fuel cell system including a hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container as defined in claim 1.
- 6. A hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container comprising a container for gaseous hydrogen absorption and desorption and a mixture of powders packed in said container, said mixture being classified respectively into at least two particle-size distribution groups each of which is different in mean particle size, the particle sizes in each group being in normal distribution, the powders comprising a hydrogen absorbing alloy singly or the combination of a hydrogen absorbing alloy and a substance not absorbing hydrogen, the mixture having a ratio (r.sub.N+1 +2.sigma..sub.N+1)/(r.sub.N -2.sigma..sub.N), wherein r.sub.N is the mean particle size of the powder having a particle-size distribution of the Nth largest mean particle size, N being an integer of not smaller than 1, .sigma..sub.N is the standard deviation of normal distribution function of particle sizes of the same powder, r.sub.N+1 is the mean particle size of the powder having a particle-size distribution of the (N+1)th largest mean particle size, and .sigma..sub.N+1 is the standard deviation of normal distribution function of particle sizes of the same powder, of at least 0.03 to not greater than 0.50.
- 7. A hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container as defined in claim 6 wherein the hydrogen absorbing alloy included in the powder having the particle-size distribution of the (N+1)th largest mean particle size has a higher rate of progress of pulverization resulting from absorption and desorption of hydrogen than the hydrogen absorbing alloy included in the powder having the particle size distribution of the Nth largest mean particle size.
- 8. A hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container as defined in claim 6 wherein the weight ratio of the powder having the particle-size distribution of the (N+1)th largest mean particle size to the powder having the particle-size distribution of the Nth largest mean particle size is at least 0.2 to not greater than 0.8.
- 9. A hydrogen absorbing alloy application system selected from the group consisting of an actuator, a heat pump, a hydrogen storage system, and a fuel cell system including a hydrogen absorbing alloy-packed container as defined in claim 6.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/538,371 filed Oct. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,729.
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