Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With heat exchange feature
Patent
1983-09-28
1987-03-17
Hearn, Brian E.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With heat exchange feature
429118, 165 32, 165 40, H01M 1050, B60H 100
Patent
active
046507329
ABSTRACT:
A self-compensating heating system for a reserve electrolyte battery which may be stored at widely varying temperatures and which has a storage tank for electrolyte to be supplied to the battery, a heat exchanger in a flow path from the storage tank to the battery, a laminar flow device which is viscosity-sensitive to control the rate of electrolyte flow to the battery, and a solid propellant gas generator which delivers a hot gas to the heat exchanger and with the hot gas flowing to the storage tank to operate on a pressure-responsive device for expelling electrolyte from the storage tank.
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Drawing No. 9391719 of Hi-Shear Corporation in existence prior to Sep. 28, 1982.
Hearn Brian E.
Kalafut Stephen J.
Sundstrand Corporation
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