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Pressure vessel for hydrogen generator

  • US 3,933,614 A
  • Filed: 07/07/1975
  • Issued: 01/20/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/07/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an electrolytic hydrogen or oxygen generator apparatus of the type having a pressure tank adapted to contain an electrolytic solution including water and an electrolyte, and having a water inlet, an oxygen outlet and a hydrogen outlet, the improved pressure tank assembly comprising, in combination:

  • a. a metal tank member having a closed bottom and an open top;

    b. a cover member hermetically secured to the open top of said tank member, said cover member providing openings for said water inlet, oxygen outlet and hydrogen outlet;

    c. a thin-wall integral cylindrical tube member having electrically insulating surfaces and positioned centrally inside of said tank member, the upper end portion of said tube member being connected to said cover member in a gas-tight seal and having a lower open end portion terminating immediately above the closed bottom surface of said tank member and including openings cut therein;

    d. a woven, cylindrical asbestos curtain covering said tube openings and adapted to act as an impervious barrier to hydrogen and oxygen gas flow while allowing the passage of ions and electrolytic solution therethrough;

    e. oxygen electrode means mounted inside said tank member and having electrically conducting means extending through said cover, said oxygen electrode means comprising a fine mesh screen electrode wrapped in close spaced relation around said asbestos curtain and covering said tube openings;

    f. hydrogen electrode means mounted inside said tank member and having electrically conducting means extending through said cover, said hydrogen electrode means comprising a fine mesh screen electrode positioned inside of said tube and being coaxial with said tube in a close spaced relation therewith and having a height sufficient to cover said tube openings; and

    g. an electrically insulating coating impervious to and inert with respect to hydrogen, oxygen, and sodium hydroxide applied to the entire interior side and bottom wall surfaces of said tank member.

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