Hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus

A hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus includes a metal thin walled tube, an insulation tube inside the thin walled tube, multiple 1st electrolyte plate that has a 1st small hole placed below a part of a center hole and a first big hole placed above an upper part of the center hole, multiple 2nd electrolyte plates with small hole placed above an upper part of a center hole and a 2nd big hole below a lower part of the center hole, a number of rings with a certain thickness between the 1st electrolyte plate and the 2nd electrolyte plate, an electrolyte unit including a 1st electric pole penetrating the 1st small holes and a 2nd electric pole penetrating the 2nd small holes when the 1st electrolyte plate and the 2nd electrolyte plate are placed opposed to each other, a front cover with a frontal water flowing pipe at a center and the 1st electric pole and the 2nd electric pole piercing the cover through 1,2nd pipes up and down the cover in front of the thin walled tube, a rear cover with the 1st electric pole and 2nd electric pole piecing through 3,4th pipes at the upper and lower part of a rear water flowing pipe at a center of the rear cover at the back of the thin walled tube, insulating gaskets on the 1,2nd electric pole connecting the 1,2nd pipes and the 3,4th pipes and a heat radiant plate containing a number of heat radiant pins.

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Description
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present disclosure is based on and claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0121190 filed on Dec. 2, 2008, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Disclosure

The present disclosure relates to generating apparatuses and, more particularly, to hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatuses.

2. Background

Hydrogen-oxygen mixed-gas generating systems are made to produce hydrogen and oxygen from electrolyzed water; to gain hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas, water containing small amount of electrolytes is provided to the storage with positive (+) and negative (−) electrodes and electrolyzed by direct current. Hydrogen and oxygen produced from the process is at ratio of 2:1 and hydrogen is formed as bubbles on the surface of negative (−) electrode and oxygen in bubbles on the positive (+) electrode. The hydrogen and oxygen produced can be mixed and combusted. Also hydrogen-oxygen gas mixture does not produce any pollutants when ignited, making it an important eco-friendly energy source

However, because the amount of hydrogen-oxygen produced is relatively small compared to the amount of electric current transferred to (−) and (+) electrodes, additional gas, such as propane gas, is added and combusted, resulting in low economical efficiency.

SUMMARY

A hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus includes a metal thin walled tube, an insulation tube inside the thin walled tube, multiple 1st electrolyte plate that has a 1st small hole placed below a part of a center hole and a first big hole placed above an upper part of the center hole, multiple 2nd electrolyte plates with small hole placed above an upper part of a center hole and a 2nd big hole below a lower part of the center hole, a number of rings with a certain thickness between the 1st electrolyte plate and the 2nd electrolyte plate, an electrolyte unit including a 1st electric pole penetrating the 1st small holes and a 2nd electric pole penetrating the 2nd small holes when the 1st electrolyte plate and the 2nd electrolyte plate are placed opposed to each other, a front cover with a frontal water flowing pipe at a center and the 1st electric pole and the 2nd electric pole piercing the cover through 1,2nd pipes up and down the cover in front of the thin walled tube, a rear cover with the 1st electric pole and 2nd electric pole piecing through 3,4th pipes at the upper and lower part of a rear water flowing pipe at a center of the rear cover at the back of the thin walled tube, insulating gaskets on the 1,2nd electric pole connecting the 1,2nd pipes and the 3,4th pipes and a heat radiant plate containing a number of heat radiant pins.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A more complete appreciation of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a diagram of a hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator of FIG. 1, taken along lines

DETAILED DISCLOSURE

Embodiments of the present disclosure are explained by reference to the accompanying figures. Of course, the figures are examples, and anyone with appropriate knowledge in the field would understand that there can be many variations that may apply.

Embodiments of the present disclosure solve the above-mentioned problems as well as others, to provide an economical hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator by expanding the produced amount of hydrogen-oxygen gas mixture compared to the amount of electricity used.

Referring to FIGS. 1-3, the hydrogen-oxygen generator produced to solve the above problems contains a caliber, a metal thin walled tube (10), an insulation tube (20) inside the thin walled tube (10), multiple 1st electrolyte plate (31) that has the 1st small hole (31c) placed at the lower part of the center hole (31a) and the first big hole (31b) place on the upper part of the center hole (31a), multiple 2nd electrolyte plates (32) with the small hole (32c) on the upper part of the center hole (32a) and the 2nd big hole (32b) on the lower part of the center hole (32b), a number of rings with a certain thickness (33) between the 1st electrolyte plate (31) and the 2nd electrolyte plate (32), the electrolyte unit (30) including the electric pole (34) penetrating the 1st small holes (31c) and the 2nd electric pole (35) penetrating the 2nd small holes (32c) as the 1st electrolyte plate (31) and the 2nd electrolyte plate (32) are place opposed to each other, the front cover (40) with the frontal water flowing pipe (41) at the center and the 1st electric pole (34) and the 2nd electric pole (35) piercing the cover through the 1,2nd pipes (44)(45) up and down the cover in front of the thin walled tube (10), the rear cover (50) with the 1st electric pole (34) and 2nd electric pole (35) piecing through the 3,4th pipes (54)(55) at the upper and lower part of the rear water flowing pipe (51) at the center of the rear cover (50) at the back of the thin walled tube (10), insulating gaskets (47)(57) on the 1,2nd electric pole (34)(35) connecting the 1,2nd pipes (44)(45) and the 3,4rh pipes (54)(55), and the heat radiant plate (60) containing a number of heat radiant pins (62).

According to the developed hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator the amount of hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas produced can be increased relative to the amount of electricity used and economical efficiency for the gas can be combusted without adding any additional gas, such as propane gas.

Also, hydrogen and oxygen formed in bubble forms can be easily removed from the electrodes. As a result, the surface area of the electrodes is enlarged, amplifying the electrolysis efficiency.

The following more detailed descriptions are also based on the attached FIGS. 1-3.

The hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is a round metal thin walled tube (10), multiple the 1st electrolyte plates (31) with the 1st small hole (31c) and the 1st big hole (31b) each on the upper and lower part of the center hole (31a), multiple 2nd electrolyte plates(31) with the small hole (32c) on the upper part of the center hole (32a) and the 2nd big hole (32b) on the lower part of the center hole (32b), a number of rings with certain thickness (33) between the 1st electrolyte plate (31) and the 2nd electrolyte plate (32), electrolyte unit (30) including the 1st electric pole (34) penetrating the small holes (31c) and the 2nd electric pole (35) penetrating the 2nd small holes (32c) as the 1st electrolyte plate (31) and the 2nd electrolyte plate (32) are place opposed to each other, the front cover (40) with the frontal water flowing pipe (41) at the center and the 1st electric pole (34) and the 2nd electric pole (35) piercing the cover through the 1,2nd pipes (44)(45) up and down the cover in front of the thin walled tube (10), the rear cover (50) with the 1st electric pole (34) and 2nd electric pole (35) piecing through the 3,4th pipes (54)(55) at the upper and lower part of the rear water flowing pipe (51) at the center of the rear cover (50) at the back of the thin walled tube (10), insulating gaskets (47)(57) on the 1,2nd electric pole (34)(35) connecting the 1,2nd pipes (44)(45) and the 3,4rh pipes (54)(55), and the heat radiant plate (60) containing a number of heat radiant pins (62).

Front sealing plate (46) is applied in middle of the front cover (10) and the thin walled tube (40) to seal between the front cover (40) and the thin walled tube (10) and the rear sealing plate is set up to seal the rear cover (50) and the thin walled tube (10). The front and rear sealing plates (46) (56) and the front and rear covers (40) (50) are likely to be made of insulating metal.

The 1st thermal conduction plate (70) is formed between the insulation pipe (20) and the thin walled tube (10) to deliver the heat produced while the electrolysis to the thin walled tube (10) through the insulation pipe (20) efficiently. Also the 2nd thermal conduction plate (80) is formed between the heat radiant plate (60) and the thin walled tube (10) to transfer the heat from the thin walled tube (10) to the heat radiant plate (60). The thin walled tube (10) can be in any shape; circular, rectangular, hexagonal and so on. It can also be formed by metals such as stainless or alloy steel. In the invention explained above, the thin walled tube (10) is in a circular shape and has frontal and rear flanges (10a) (10b) on both sides. This thin walled tube (10) would be the body of the product.

The insulation pipe (20), adhered inside the thin walled tube (10), insulates the insulation pipe (20) and the electrolyte plate (30). The insulation pipe (20) is favorably composed of materials in which the properties may not be altered during the electrolysis of water, such as Teflon rubber, acetal, or PP, PE substances.

As drawn, the 1st big hole (31b) and the 1st small hole (31c) are formed around the center hole (31a) at the center of the 1st electrolyte plate (31). At this point, the cylindrical surface area inside the 1st small hole (31c) touch the 1st electric pole (34) but because the diameter of the 1st big hole (31b) is larger than that of the 1st small hole (31c), the inner surface are of the 1st big hole (31b) does not touch the 1st electric pole (34). Also, the 2nd big hole (32b) and the 2nd small hole (32c) are formed around the center hole (32a) at the center of the 2nd electrolyte plate (32). At this point, the cylindrical surface area inside the 2nd small hole (32c) touch the 2nd electric pole (35) but because the diameter of the 2nd big hole (32b) is larger than that of the 2nd small hole (32c), the inner surface are of the 2nd big hole (32b) does not touch the 2nd electric pole (35). The center holes (31a)(32a) on the 1st electrolyte plate (31) and the 2nd electrolyte plate (32) are shaped as cylinders so water could flow by.

The ring with a certain thickness (33) are the rings with the same diameter as the 1,2nd electrolyte plates (31) (32) and separates the 1st electrolyte plate (31) and the 2nd electrolyte plate (32) so they would not touch each other. In the example, the 1,2nd electrolyte plates (31) (32) and the ring with a certain thickness have width of 3 mm.

The 1,2nd electric poles (34) (35) have bolts at the end of each pole.

According to the structure described, the 1st and the 2nd electrolyte plates (31)(32) are placed alternatively between the rings (33) and the 1st electric pole (34) 9s connected to the 1st electrolyte plate (31) electrically and the 2nd electric pole (35) is connected to the 2nd electrolyte plate (32).

On the 1,2nd pipes (44)(45) of the front cover (40) and the 3,4th pipes (54)(55) on the rear cover (50), a terminal bolt (37) joining the cluster of bolts (34a)(35a) and the 1,2nd electric poles (34)(35) can be installed. The terminal bolt (37) is pierced through the 1,2,3,4th pipes (44)(45)(54)(55) and is composed of the bolt's (37a) which connects the 1,2nd electric poles (34)(35) and the cluster of bolts (34a)(35a) and the bolt's head (37b) connected to the wire exposed outside the front and rear covers (40)(50) transferring electricity. The overall diameter is larger then the 1,2nd electric poles (34)(35).

The hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas generator in the example uses low voltage of DC 1-12 V but still dozens of amperes are used. As a result, the terminal wired to the 1,2nd electric pole (34)(35) produce massive amount of heat. The 1,2nd electric pole can manage some heat since they are under the water but the terminal above the water can damage the coating of the wires due to lots of heat. To prevent it, the terminal bolt (37) with larger diameter then the 1,2nd electric poles is used. The terminal bolt's (37) body (37a) would radiate some heat by sinking into the water in the thin walled tube (10) decrease the heat produced due to the larger diameter of the bolt's head (37b) then that of the 1,2nd electric poles (34)(35).

The electrolyte plates (31) should be made from a material that can carry electrolysis effectively. One of the materials would be carbon nano-tube alloy steel. Carbon nano-tube alloy steel is formed when carbon nano-tube, nickel, and tourmaline powdered and compressed in a form of electrode plate and ignited. Sodium decarboxylation chemical composition may be added and the ignition is carried at 1300° C.

The electrolyte plates (31) can also be made from stainless steel which would carry out the electrolysis effectively and also separate the hydrogen-oxygen bubbles when polished by nano-technology the electrolyte plate (31) is made in metals such as stainless steel or alloy steels.

Nano-technology means polishing electrolyte plate's (31) surface by nano units. Polishing by nano technology would minimize the electrode plate's surface friction, making hydrogen or oxygen gas bubbles to separate easily. The technical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties change when the size of the matter decreases from bulk to nano meter, making electrolysis on water effortless.

On the surface of electrolyte plate (31), tourmaline catalyst can be attached. The tourmaline catalyst would be grinded into micro to nanometer powder, burned in 1300° C. and glued to the electrolyte plate (31). Tourmaline is a mineral under the hexagonal system like crystal; electricity forms by friction, produce massive amount of anion, and catalyzes the electrolysis producing lots of hydrogen and oxygen. Tourmaline becomes a catalyst with many tiny pores that can increase the contact area with electrolyte after being powdered and burned. The tourmaline catalyst can promote the electrolysis of electrolytes when attached on the electrolyte plate (31).

The front cover (40) is joined with the frontal flange (10a) to insulate by the frontal sealing plate (46) in front of the thin walled tube (10), bolts (B) and nuts ( ). Also, the rear cover (50) is joined with the rear flange (10b) to insulate by the rear sealing plate (56) at the back of the tube (10), bolts (B), and nuts (N). The front and rear water flowing pipes (41)(51) are set up opposite to the center holes (31a)(32a) on the 1,2nd electrolyte plates (31)(32) so when water is flowing into the front or the rear water flowing pipe (41)(51), the water mixed with the hydrogen-oxygen mixed gas goes out to the other pipe.

As drawn in the diagram 2 and 3, the front sealing plate (46) includes the front gasket (46a) between the front cover (40) and the front flange (10a) and the front gasket ring (46b) installed on the front of the front cover (40) and the back of the front flange (10a) by the bolts (B) and Nuts (N).

As drawn in the diagram 2 and 3, the rear sealing plate (56) includes the rear gasket (56a) between the rear cover (50) and the rear flange (10b) and the rear gasket ring (56b) installed on the front of the rear cover (50) and the back of the rear flange (10b) by the bolts (B) and nuts (N).

The insulating gaskets (47)(57) play insulators disconnecting electricity flowing from the 1,2nd pipes (34)(35) and seals to prevent a leak as they are connected to the 1,2nd pipes (44)(45) and the 3,4th pipes (54)(55). The insulating gaskets (47)(57) contain the bodies of the gaskets (47a)(57a) on the 1,2,3,4th pipes (44)(45)(54)(55) and gasket flanges (47b)(57b) which has bigger diameter than that of the gaskets (47a)(57a) on the outside of the front and rear covers (40)(50). The material can be insulating Teflon.

The heat radiant plate (60) is composed of the heat radiant pipe (61) on the thin walled tube (10) in between the front and rear covers (40)(50) and the multiple heat radiant pins (62) placed apart from each other on the heat radiant pipe (61). The heat radiant pipe (61) and the pins (62) can be formed by polishing round aluminum or stainless pipes by NC machine, using casting, or sculpturing the heat resistant plastic or ceramics. But in forming the heat radiant plate (60), the heat radiant pipe (61) and the pins (62) can be made separately and connected later on. Furthermore, to increase the heat resistance on the heat radiant plate (60), carbon nano-tube or tourmaline catalyst in nanometer size, preferably in 10-60 nanometers, can be applied alone or together.

The 1st thermal conduction plate transfers heat produced during the electrolysis to the thin walled tube (10) through the insulating pipe (20). The 2nd thermal conduction plate delivers the heat transferred to the thin walled tube (10) to the heat radiant plate (60) efficiently. To accomplish the goals, the 1,2nd thermal conduction plates (70)(80) have carbon nano-tube and tourmaline catalysts, preferably in size of 10-6-nanometers, applied.

According to the structure described, if electric current is provided to the 1,2nd electric poles (35)(45) when water is flowing in either front or rear water flowing pipes (41)(51), − and + electric charge is formed on the surfaces of the 1,2nd electrolyte plates (31)(32), and the magnetic field is created between the 1,2nd electrolyte plates (31)(32). The electric space, where electrolysis is carried, becomes the place where magnetic field is formed and the total electric space expands according to the number of the 1,2nd electrolyte plates (31)(32) so the electrolysis becomes active, producing lots of hydrogen and oxygen gas. The hydrogen-oxygen gas produced goes out through one of the front or the rear water flowing pipes after mixed together.

The present disclosure is described herein by reference to specific examples. Of course, it should be kept in mind that these are only specific possibilities and anyone with sufficient knowledge in the field would understand that variations can be applied.

The following list identifies various elements depicted in the Figures:

  • 10—thin walled tube
  • 10a,10b—front and rear flange
  • 20—insulation pipe
  • 30—electrolyte unit
  • 31—the 1st electrolyte plate
  • 31a—center hole
  • 31b—the 1st big hole
  • 31c—the 1st small hole
  • 32—the 2nd electrolyte plate
  • 32a—center hole
  • 32b—the 2nd big hole
  • 32c—the 2nd small hole
  • 33—ring with a certain thickness
  • 34,35—the 1,2nd electric poles
  • 34a,35a—cluster of bolts
  • 37—terminal bolts
  • 37a—bolt's body
  • 37b—bolt's head
  • 40—front cover
  • 41—front water flowing pipe
  • 44,45—the 1,2nd pipe
  • 46—front sealing plate
  • 46a—front gasket
  • 46b—front gasket ring
  • 56—rear sealing plate
  • 56a—rear gasket
  • 56b—rear gasket ring
  • 47,57—insulation gasket
  • 47a,47b—body of gasket
  • 57a,57b—gasket flange
  • 50—rear cover
  • 51—rear water flowing pipe
  • 54,55—the 3,4th pipes
  • 60—heat radiant plate
  • 61—heat radiant pipe
  • 62—heat radiant pin
  • 70—the 1st thermal conduction plate
  • 80—the 2nd thermal conduction plate

Claims

1. A hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus comprises:

a metal thin walled tube;
an insulation tube inside the thin walled tube;
multiple 1st electrolyte plate that has a 1st small hole placed below a part of a center hole and a first big hole placed above an upper part of the center hole;
multiple 2nd electrolyte plates with small hole placed above an upper part of a center hole and a 2nd big hole below a lower part of the center hole;
a number of rings with a certain thickness between the 1st electrolyte plate and the 2nd electrolyte plate;
an electrolyte unit including a 1st electric pole penetrating the 1st small holes and a 2nd electric pole penetrating the 2nd small holes when the 1st electrolyte plate and the 2nd electrolyte plate are placed opposed to each other;
a front cover with a frontal water flowing pipe at a center and the 1st electric pole and the 2nd electric pole piercing the cover through 1,2nd pipes up and down the cover in front of the thin walled tube;
a rear cover with the 1st electric pole and 2nd electric pole piecing through 3,4th pipes at the upper and lower part of a rear water flowing pipe at a center of the rear cover at the back of the thin walled tube;
insulating gaskets on the 1,2nd electric pole connecting the 1,2nd pipes and the 3,4th pipes; and
a heat radiant plate containing a number of heat radiant pins.

2. The hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:

a front sealing plate applied in middle of the front cover and the thin walled tube to seal between the front cover and the thin walled tube; and
a rear sealing plate applied in middle of the rear cover and the thin walled tube to seal the rear cover and the thin walled tube.

3. The hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the front sealing plate includes the front gasket between the front cover and a front flange and the front gasket ring installed on the front of the front cover and the back of the front flange by bolts and Nuts and wherein the rear sealing plate includes the rear gasket between the rear cover and a rear flange and the rear gasket ring installed on the front of the rear cover and the back of the rear flange by bolts and nuts.

4. The hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the the electrolyte plates are made from carbon nano-tube alloy steel.

5. The hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the electrolyte plates is polished by nano-technology to carry out the electrolysis effectively and also to separate the hydrogen-oxygen bubbles.

6. The hydrogen-oxygen generating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein on a surface of electrolyte plate, tourmaline catalyst is attached.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100155234
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 30, 2009
Publication Date: Jun 24, 2010
Inventor: Boo-Sung Hwang (Seoul)
Application Number: 12/592,637
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: With Heater Or Cooler (204/274)
International Classification: C25B 9/00 (20060101);