Electrochemical heating device
First Claim
1. A shelf-stable electrochemical heating device capable of generating heat at a controlled rate comprising a container adapted to be placed against an article so as to transfer heat developed within the container to the article;
- and disposed within the container, 100 mole-parts of a mass of subdivided pieces of a metal adapted to serve as the anode in an electrochemical cell;
a water-soluble salt present in an amount sufficient to provide a solution having a conductivity of at least 0.05 mho/centimeter when dissolved in 500 mole-parts of water; and
cathode means selected from the group consisting of (1) coatings of electrically conductive metal on the metal anode pieces covering between about 15 and 85 percent of the surface area of the pieces, and (2) at least 0.25 mole-part of a plating salt that provides metal ions adapted to react with said metal anode pieces in said conductive solution and form a coating of the metal on the pieces;
at least 60 percent of the heat produced after mixing of the reactants and formation of said conductive solution being produced through electrochemical reactions, including reduction of water to hydroxyl ions and hydrogen gas at the cathode and oxidation of the anode metal pieces.
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Abstract
A heating device is taught which includes a subdivided electrochemical cell comprising subdivided metal pieces which serve as the anode and conductive cathode layers coated on the anode pieces. When such coated pieces are enveloped in a liquid electrolyte, heat is generated by electrochemical-cell reactions; and the reactions and accompanying production of heat are accelerated by the direct electrical contact between the anode pieces and cathode layers. The cathode layers can be coated on the anode pieces either prior to assembly of the heating device, or in situ after the device has been activated. In the latter case, plating is accomplished through the presence in the liquid electrolyte of a plating salt that reacts with the metal anode pieces and produces an electroless deposition on the pieces.
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14 Claims
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1. A shelf-stable electrochemical heating device capable of generating heat at a controlled rate comprising a container adapted to be placed against an article so as to transfer heat developed within the container to the article;
- and disposed within the container, 100 mole-parts of a mass of subdivided pieces of a metal adapted to serve as the anode in an electrochemical cell;
a water-soluble salt present in an amount sufficient to provide a solution having a conductivity of at least 0.05 mho/centimeter when dissolved in 500 mole-parts of water; and
cathode means selected from the group consisting of (1) coatings of electrically conductive metal on the metal anode pieces covering between about 15 and 85 percent of the surface area of the pieces, and (2) at least 0.25 mole-part of a plating salt that provides metal ions adapted to react with said metal anode pieces in said conductive solution and form a coating of the metal on the pieces;
at least 60 percent of the heat produced after mixing of the reactants and formation of said conductive solution being produced through electrochemical reactions, including reduction of water to hydroxyl ions and hydrogen gas at the cathode and oxidation of the anode metal pieces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- and disposed within the container, 100 mole-parts of a mass of subdivided pieces of a metal adapted to serve as the anode in an electrochemical cell;
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7. A shelf-stable electrochemical heating blanket capable of producing heat at a controlled rate comprising a flexible envelope adapted to be wrapped around an article so as to transfer heat developed within the envelope to the article, and disposed within the envelope, 100 mole-parts of a mass of subdivided pieces of a metal adapted to serve as the anode in an electrochemical cell;
- a water-soluble salt present in an amount sufficient to provide a solution having a conductivity of at least 0.05 mho/centimeter when dissolved in 500 mole-parts of water; and
at least 0.25 mole-part of a plating salt that provides metal ions adapted to react with said metal anode pieces in said conductive solution to form a coating of metal on the pieces that serves as the cathode of an electrochemical cell;
at least 60 percent of the heat obtainable after activation of the cell by mixing of the listed ingredients and formation of said conductive solution being produced through electrochemical reactions including reduction of water to hydroxyl ions and hydrogen gas at the cathode and oxidation of the anode metal pieces. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
- a water-soluble salt present in an amount sufficient to provide a solution having a conductivity of at least 0.05 mho/centimeter when dissolved in 500 mole-parts of water; and
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13. A shelf-stable electrochemical heating blanket capable of generating heat at a controlled rate comprising a flexible envelope adapted to be wrapped around an article so as to transfer heat developed within the envelope to the article, and disposed within the envelope, 100 mole-parts of thin metal chips having surface dimensions between about 0.1 and 1 centimeter and selected from magnesium and aluminum;
- a water-soluble salt present in an amount sufficient to provide a solution having a conductivity of at least 0.05 mho/centimeter pg,18 when dissolved in 500 mole-parts of water;
at least 0.25 mole-part of a plating salt that provides metal ions adapted to react with said metal anode chips in said conductive solution to form a coating of metal on the chips that serves as the cathode of an electrochemical cell; and
a porous inert flexible structure disposed inside the blanket in a weight amount equal to at least 10 percent of the weight of the metal anode chips;
at least 60 percent of the heat obtainable from the blanket after activation by mixing said ingredients and enveloping the metal chips in conductive solution being produced through electrochemical reactions including reduction of water to hydroxyl ions and hydrogen gas at the cathode and oxidation of the anode metal chips. - View Dependent Claims (14)
- a water-soluble salt present in an amount sufficient to provide a solution having a conductivity of at least 0.05 mho/centimeter pg,18 when dissolved in 500 mole-parts of water;
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