Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
Patent
1997-05-22
1999-09-14
Nuzzolillo, Maria
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
429 49, 429 51, 429 72, 429101, H01M60804
Patent
active
059521171
ABSTRACT:
A transportable container for refueling a refuelable battery includes a case, an electrolyte reservoir within the case, a first valve connected to the electrolyte reservoir, a fuel compartment within the case, a second valve connected to the fuel compartment, and a conduit connected to the electrolyte reservoir and the fuel compartment. When the transportable container is attached to a refuelable battery, a closed flow circuit for the circulation of electrolyte is defined. Fuel particles and electrolyte are fed from the transportable container into the refuelable battery. When the refuelable battery is discharged, the transportable container, containing spent electrolyte and reaction products, is detached from the refuelable battery.
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Colborn Jeffrey A.
Gulino Ronald
Wright Kenneth A.
Metallic Power, Inc.
Nuzzolillo Maria
Ruthkosky Mark
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