CN107041988B - Hydrogen breathing machine - Google Patents

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CN107041988B
CN107041988B CN201710457585.3A CN201710457585A CN107041988B CN 107041988 B CN107041988 B CN 107041988B CN 201710457585 A CN201710457585 A CN 201710457585A CN 107041988 B CN107041988 B CN 107041988B
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Abstract

The invention discloses a hydrogen respirator. This hydrogen breathing machine includes the storage water tank that is used for the water storage, is used for producing hydrogen's hydrogen generating device and gas-water separation device, storage water tank, hydrogen generating device and gas-water separation device communicate in proper order, be equipped with the water level detection device who is used for detecting the water level in the storage water tank and be used for detecting the water quality testing device of quality of water in the storage water tank. According to the hydrogen breathing machine, the water level detection device and the water quality detection device are arranged in the water storage tank, so that the water level in the water storage tank can be detected, the water level is prevented from being too low or too high, and meanwhile, the condition of the water quality in the water storage tank can be analyzed, so that the damage of the poor water quality to equipment is avoided. In addition, the water provided by the water storage tank enters the hydrogen generating device to generate gas-water mixed with hydrogen and water, and the gas-water mixed water enters the gas-water separating device to generate gas-water separation, so that the purity of the better hydrogen is ensured.

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Hydrogen breathing machine
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of ventilators, in particular to a hydrogen ventilator.
Background
The hydrogen is used as a selective antioxidant substance, has a treatment effect on a plurality of diseases, and has a very wide application prospect. The human body can take hydrogen in various ways, such as respiratory intake, intravenous injection or drinking hydrogen-rich water. Respiratory intake was the first studied and most effective way. A hydrogen ventilator is a device that provides hydrogen breathing.
Some hydrogen ventilators are currently available. For example, the prior art discloses a respirator, which comprises a respirator body, a methanol hydrogen production system and a hydrogen power generation system, wherein the methanol hydrogen production system, the hydrogen power generation system and the respirator body are sequentially connected; the respirator body comprises an air source, an air-oxygen mixer, a host, a humidifier and an external pipeline; the methanol hydrogen production system utilizes methanol steam reforming to prepare hydrogen, the hydrogen obtains high-purity hydrogen through a membrane separation device plated with palladium-silver alloy, the obtained hydrogen generates electricity through a hydrogen power generation system, and the generated electric energy is supplied for the work of the respirator body.
In the above prior art, the hydrogen respirator does not have the functions of water level detection and water quality detection.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, an object of the embodiments of the present invention is to provide a hydrogen ventilator, which has functions of water level detection and water quality detection.
The utility model provides a hydrogen breathing machine, includes the storage water tank for the water storage, is used for producing hydrogen's hydrogen generating device and gas-water separation device, storage water tank, hydrogen generating device and gas-water separation device communicate in proper order, be equipped with the water level detection device who is used for detecting the water level in the storage water tank and be used for detecting the water quality testing device of quality of water in the storage water tank.
Furthermore, the gas-water separation device comprises a fixed cylinder and a floating cylinder, wherein the fixed cylinder is provided with a separation cavity for separating gas-water mixture to be subjected to gas-water separation through falling motion, the floating cylinder is at least linearly and movably accommodated in the fixed cylinder in a reciprocating mode, the fixed cylinder is provided with a water discharging part, and the water discharging part is used for communicating an inner cavity of the fixed cylinder for discharging water when buoyancy generated by water accommodated in the fixed cylinder is enough to drive the floating cylinder to float to a position where the floating cylinder is separated from the water discharging part covered by the water discharging part.
Furthermore, the hydrogen generating device comprises an electrolytic chamber, wherein a cathode sheet, an anode sheet and a water-permeable gas barrier film arranged between the cathode sheet and the anode sheet are arranged in the electrolytic chamber, the cathode sheet and the anode sheet enclose an electrolytic area, the water-permeable gas barrier film is used for partitioning the electrolytic area into a hydrogen generating area and an oxygen generating area, the water storage tank is communicated with the oxygen generating area, and the hydrogen generating area is used for enriching hydrogen to be discharged.
Further, the hydrogen generator also comprises a bracket, and the water storage tank, the hydrogen generating device and the gas-water separation device are all arranged on the bracket.
Further, the hydrogen generation area is communicated with a hydrogen outlet through a backpressure valve.
Further, the electrolytic bath device also comprises a circulating pump, and the circulating pump is communicated with the water storage tank and the electrolytic chamber.
Further, still include the shell that is used for holding the support, the shell is equipped with the observation window that is used for observing the water level of storage water tank.
Further, the housing is provided with a cover hole for accommodating a tank cover for covering the water storage tank.
Furthermore, the support is also provided with an exhaust fan.
Further, the shell is provided with an air outlet.
Further, set up an isolated portion in the electrolysis chamber, isolated portion is used for separating into water-holding portion and hydrogen portion with the electrolysis chamber inner cavity, and the water inlet and the delivery port of electrolysis chamber all communicate water-holding portion, hydrogen portion is used for discharging.
According to the hydrogen breathing machine, the water level detection device and the water quality detection device are arranged in the water storage tank, so that the water level in the water storage tank can be detected, the water level is prevented from being too low or too high, and meanwhile, the condition of the water quality in the water storage tank can be analyzed, so that the damage of the poor water quality to equipment is avoided. In addition, the water provided by the water storage tank enters the hydrogen generating device to generate gas-water mixed with hydrogen and water, and the gas-water mixed water enters the gas-water separating device to generate gas-water separation, so that the purity of the better hydrogen is ensured.
In order to make the aforementioned and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments will be briefly described below, it should be understood that the following drawings only illustrate some embodiments of the present invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope, and for those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained according to the drawings without inventive efforts.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a hydrogen respirator (with a housing omitted) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 shows a perspective structure diagram of the pumping box according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a gas-water separation apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a gas-water separation apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 shows an exploded view of a gas-water separation apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 shows an exploded view of a hydrogen generation device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing an electrolytic cell according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view illustrating another perspective view of the housing according to the embodiment of the present invention.
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10-gas-water separation device; 11-a fixed cylinder; 12-a buoy; 13-a drainage section; 14-water through port; 15-hydrogen discharge port; 20-a hydrogen generating device; 21-an electrolysis chamber; 22-cathode plate; 23-water and gas permeable membranes; 24-an anode sheet; 25-cathode mounting cap; 26-anode mounting cover; 27-a water inlet; 28-water outlet; 30-a water storage tank; 31-water level detection means; 32-a water quality detection device; 40-a power supply device; 50-exhaust fan; 60-circulating pump; 70-a bracket; 80-a housing; 81-observation window; 82-cover holes; 83-air outlet; 84-a hydrogen outlet; 90-truckle.
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To facilitate an understanding of the present invention, a molding apparatus will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Preferred embodiments are shown in the drawings. It may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete.
The terminology used in the various embodiments of the present disclosure is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the various embodiments of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the various embodiments of the present disclosure belong. The terms (such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries) should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their contextual meaning in the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined in various embodiments of the present disclosure.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms "longitudinal", "lateral", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", and the like, indicate orientations or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, and are used merely for convenience of description and for simplicity of description, and do not indicate or imply that the referenced devices or elements must have a particular orientation, be constructed in a particular orientation, and be operated, and thus, are not to be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description herein, references to the description of the term "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples," etc., mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
In the description of the present invention, unless otherwise specified and limited, it is to be noted that the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be interpreted broadly, and may be, for example, a mechanical connection or an electrical connection, a communication between two elements, a direct connection, or an indirect connection via an intermediate medium, and specific meanings of the terms may be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
Expressions (such as "first", "second", and the like) used in various embodiments of the present disclosure may modify various constituent elements in the various embodiments, but may not limit the respective constituent elements. For example, the above description does not limit the order and/or importance of the elements described. The foregoing description is for the purpose of distinguishing one element from another. For example, the first user device and the second user device indicate different user devices, although both are user devices. For example, a first element could be termed a second element, and, similarly, a second element could be termed a first element, without departing from the scope of various embodiments of the present disclosure.
It should be noted that: if it is described that one constituent element is "connected" to another constituent element, the first constituent element may be directly connected to the second constituent element, and a third constituent element may be "connected" between the first constituent element and the second constituent element. In contrast, when one constituent element is "directly connected" to another constituent element, it is understood that there is no third constituent element between the first constituent element and the second constituent element.
In addition, the indefinite articles "a" and "an" preceding an element or component of the invention are not intended to limit the number requirement (i.e., the number of occurrences) of the element or component. Thus, "a" or "an" should be read to include one or at least one, and the singular form of an element or component also includes the plural unless the stated number clearly indicates that the singular form is intended.
Please refer to fig. 1-2. This use neotype hydrogen breathing machine, including the storage water tank 30 for the water storage, the hydrogen generating device 20 and the gas-water separation device 10 for producing hydrogen, storage water tank 30, hydrogen generating device 20 and gas-water separation device 10 communicate in proper order, are equipped with the water level detection device 31 that is used for detecting the water level in the storage water tank 30 and are used for detecting the water quality testing device 32 of quality of water in the storage water tank 30.
In the above embodiment, the water level detection device 31 and the water quality detection device 32 are disposed in the water storage tank 30, so that the water level in the water storage tank 30 can be detected, the water level is prevented from being too low or too high, and meanwhile, the condition of the water quality in the water storage tank 30 can be analyzed, so as to avoid the damage of the poor water quality to the equipment. In addition, the water provided by the water storage tank 30 enters the hydrogen generating device 20 to generate gas-water mixed with hydrogen and water, and the gas-water mixed water enters the gas-water separating device 10 to be subjected to gas-water separation, so that the purity of the hydrogen is better ensured.
The form of the water level detecting device 31 is not limited, and for example, a water level sensor (or a so-called liquid level meter) commercially available (for example, sold by huahai measurement and control company, Jiangsu) may be used.
The form of the water quality detector 32 is not limited, and a commercially available water quality detector (for example, sold by Beijing Zhongkechu science and technology Co., Ltd.) may be used.
An alarm device (not shown) such as a buzzer (giving an alarm in the form of sound) or a warning lamp (giving an alarm in the form of light) may be provided. The alarm device can be electrically connected with the water level detection device 31 and the water quality detection device 32. Thus, when the water level value of the water level detection device 31 acquired by the alarm device is lower or higher than the preset water level, an alarm prompt is given in the form of sound or flashing light. And when the water quality data acquired by the alarm device does not meet the standard, sending an alarm prompt in the form of sound or flashing light. It should be noted that, a control module (for example, the control module may include an MCU and a memory) may be set in the alarm device to compare or judge the actual water level or water quality data with the preset data.
A display module (not shown) may be provided to display the data of the water quality detecting device 32 and the water level detecting device 31 in real time. The display module may be an LCD screen.
A communication module (not shown) may be provided to push (e.g. through APP) the data of the water quality detection device 32 and the water level detection device 31 to the user. The communication module can be a 3G module, a 4G module or a wifi module.
Please refer to fig. 3 to 5. The gas-water separation device 10 preferably includes a fixed cylinder 11 having a separation cavity for separating gas-water mixture to be separated by a falling motion, and a float 12 accommodated in the fixed cylinder 11 so as to be linearly reciprocated at least, the fixed cylinder 11 being provided with a water discharge portion 13, the water discharge portion 13 being adapted to communicate with an inner cavity of the fixed cylinder 11 to discharge water when buoyancy generated by water accommodated in the fixed cylinder 11 is sufficient to drive the float 12 to float up to a position where the float is separated from the water discharge portion 13.
In the above embodiment, the water provided by the water storage tank enters the hydrogen generating device to generate the gas mixed water mixed with hydrogen and water, the gas mixed water enters the fixed cylinder 11 and then falls down, the water continuously moves downwards due to the action of gravity so as to be separated from the hydrogen, the floating force generated by the water contained in the fixed cylinder 11 by the water discharging part 13 arranged on the fixed cylinder 11 is enough to drive the floating cylinder 12 to float upwards to the position where the floating cylinder is separated from the water discharging part 13 to be communicated with the inner cavity of the fixed cylinder 11 for discharging water, and thus the separated water is discharged, so that the purity of the hydrogen is better ensured.
It is conceivable for the stationary cylinder 11 to have a water passage opening 14 into which the supplied water is mixed. The water passage port 14 is provided at a position having a sufficient distance from the bottom wall of the fixed cylinder 11, such as the top wall of the fixed cylinder 11. The fixed cylinder 11 must of course be provided with a hydrogen discharge port 15, the hydrogen discharge port 15 being used to discharge the separated hydrogen gas. The hydrogen discharge port 15 may be located at a top wall of the fixed cylinder 11. The water inlet 14 and the hydrogen outlet 15 may have the same shape and structure.
The fixed cylinder 11 and the pontoon 12 may both be hollow cylindrical in shape. Both may be located coaxially. The top and bottom walls of the fixed barrel 11 may be sized larger than the outer diameter of the side walls. The pontoon 12 has top and side walls which may have the same outer diameter, the bottom of the pontoon 12 being open. An O-shaped gasket can be arranged at the joint of the top wall and the side wall of the fixed cylinder 11, and an O-shaped gasket can be arranged at the joint of the bottom wall and the side wall of the fixed cylinder 11.
The straight reciprocating motion of the buoy 12 means that the buoy 12 can make up-and-down straight reciprocating motion when the buoyancy of the buoy 12 is enough to overcome the self gravity to drive the buoy 12 to float upwards. In one embodiment of the linearly reciprocable motion, the stationary barrel 11 and the float 12 may be disconnected, and the float 12 may directly contact and abut the bottom arm of the stationary barrel 11 when there is no water in the separation cavity or the volume of water is not sufficient to force the float 12. In a second embodiment of the present invention, a fixing rod is fixed to the fixing cylinder 11, and the float 12 is provided with a through hole penetrating through the fixing rod, so that the float 12 penetrates through the fixing rod. The extending direction of the fixing rod can be parallel to the connecting line of the two ends of the abutting buoy 12.
As a third implementation manner of the movable connection manner, the buoy 12 may be movably connected with the fixed cylinder 11 through a sliding connection mechanism. Here, the sliding connection mechanism may include a sliding groove disposed on an inner wall of the fixed cylinder 11 and a sliding bar disposed on the float 12, and the sliding bar and the sliding groove are matched, that is, the sliding bar can be inserted or embedded into the sliding groove. The shape of the sliding groove is matched with that of the sliding strip. The sliding groove can be a strip-shaped groove, and the corresponding sliding strip can be a strip-shaped track. The sliding groove can be U-shaped, and the sliding strip can be T-shaped. In order to make the sliding groove and the sliding strip tightly fit, at least one of the sliding groove and the sliding strip can be of an elastic structure. Specifically, for example, the sliding groove is an elastic structure, where the elastic structure is that the notch of the sliding groove is elastic, and the notch can be opened or reduced under the action of external force. When the sliding strip is inserted into the sliding groove, the sliding strip can be tightly clamped into the sliding groove due to the elastic structure of the sliding groove, so that the sliding strip is prevented from sliding out. Here, the elastic structure of the slide means that the slide can be compressed to a width matching the slide direction. The elastic structure can be made of plastic materials, for example, the sliding groove and the sliding rail can be made of rubber materials partially or completely.
The float 12 may also be provided with a through hole, for example, two through holes are provided on the top wall of the float 12 for communicating with the separation cavity, so as to eliminate the air pressure difference between the float 12 and the outside of the float 12 (i.e. the separation cavity), so as to avoid the situation that the float 12 cannot float due to the excessive air pressure outside the float 12, especially in the case that the float cannot be promoted to float when the water in the separation cavity is completely filled in the fixed cylinder 11, which may easily cause the water to overflow into the hydrogen discharge port 15.
The drainage portion 13 may be a through pinhole, and the inner diameter of the pinhole is not required. The pinhole can be directly arranged on the bottom wall of the fixed cylinder 11 or on a rod body which is fixedly arranged on the bottom wall.
Please refer to fig. 6 to 9. The hydrogen generating device 20 includes an electrolytic chamber 21, a cathode sheet 22, an anode sheet 24 and a water-permeable air-barrier film 23 disposed between the cathode sheet 22 and the anode sheet 24 are disposed in the electrolytic chamber 21, the cathode sheet 22 and the anode sheet 24 enclose an electrolytic region, the water-permeable air-barrier film 23 is used for partitioning the electrolytic region into a hydrogen generating region and an oxygen generating region, a water storage tank 30 is communicated with the oxygen generating region, the hydrogen generating region is used for enriching hydrogen to be discharged, and a power supply device 40 is electrically connected to the anode sheet 24 and the cathode sheet 22.
Thus, water provided by the water storage tank 30 enters electrolysis to be electrolyzed, hydrogen generated by the cathode sheet 22 is enriched in the hydrogen generation area, oxygen generated by the anode sheet 24 is enriched in the oxygen generation area, and the water-permeable gas barrier film 23 blocks diffusion of the hydrogen to the oxygen generation area and blocks diffusion of the oxygen to the hydrogen generation area, so that separation of the hydrogen and the oxygen is achieved, the prepared hydrogen is purified, and better purity is ensured.
It should be noted that the hydrogen generation region and the oxygen generation region are sealed by the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23, and it is realized that water can be allowed to freely flow only between the hydrogen generation region and the oxygen generation region, and that no gas can flow between the hydrogen generation region and the oxygen generation region. The hydrogen generating region is defined by the electrolytic chamber 21 and a sidewall of the electrolytic chamber 21. The oxygen generating region is defined by the electrolytic chamber 21 and the other side wall of the electrolytic chamber 21.
The aforementioned "hydrogen generation region is used to enrich hydrogen gas for discharge", and it is understood that this discharge manner can be achieved by providing a hydrogen discharge pipe on the side wall of the electrolysis chamber 21 located in the hydrogen generation region. The hydrogen outlet pipe discharges the generated hydrogen, and water vapor is mixed in the hydrogen. In order to prevent the water in the electrolysis chamber 21 from flowing out through the hydrogen outlet pipe, a water blocking valve (or called water blocking valve) may be disposed in the hydrogen outlet pipe, that is, the hydrogen gas escaping from the hydrogen generation region is only allowed to pass through the water blocking valve, and the water is prevented from passing through the water blocking valve. The water stop valve can adopt the existing form, like chinese patent CN102602584A the ventilative water stop valve, this ventilative water stop valve including be fixed in the valve gap on the outer wall of packaging container with locate the valve gap with be equipped with sealed the pad between the outer wall, be equipped with first gas pocket on the valve gap, sealed pad be equipped with first gas pocket to the second gas pocket of intercommunication, the second gas pocket passes through third gas pocket on the outer wall links to each other with packaging container's inner chamber, be equipped with the ventilated membrane between first gas pocket and the second gas pocket. The breathable film comprises a base material layer and a breathable film layer made of waterproof breathable film materials. The air permeable film layer is a glue coating layer. The breathable film layer is arranged close to one side of the second air hole, and the base material layer is arranged close to one side of the first air hole. The breathable film is adhered with the valve cover into a whole. The main part of valve gap is cylindric, is close to one side of box is equipped with the protrusion and is used for the fixed erection column of installation, sealed pad, ventilated membrane all overlap and locate on the erection column.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment without a water-stop valve, an isolation part may be disposed in the electrolysis chamber 21 to separate the cavity in the electrolysis chamber 21 into a water-containing part and a hydrogen-discharging part, and the water-containing part is located below the hydrogen-discharging part. The water inlet 27 and the water outlet 28 of the electrolytic chamber 21 are both directly communicated with the water containing part, and the hydrogen outlet pipe is directly communicated with the hydrogen outlet part, so that the water level in the electrolytic chamber 21 can be ensured not to be higher than the hydrogen outlet part, and the water and the hydrogen in the electrolytic chamber 21 are prevented from being discharged together.
In order to pressurize the hydrogen gas produced in the hydrogen production zone, a hydrogen outlet 84 may be connected to the hydrogen production zone through a back pressure valve (not shown). The back pressure valve can selectively adjust the pressure to 0.2 MPa. The term Back Pressure Valve is derived from Back Pressure Valve. It is meant that a certain pressure is built up due to the function of the valve, which pressure can generally be regulated. Fluid enters from the inlet of the back pressure valve and is blocked by the diaphragm, so that the fluid exerts upward pressure on the diaphragm. When the pressure is enough, the spring is compressed, and the fluid jacks up the diaphragm to form a channel and flows out from the outlet of the backpressure valve; if the fluid pressure is not enough, a pressure building is formed, the inlet pressure is increased until the rated pressure is reached, and the diaphragm is jacked up to form a passage. The rated pressure of the back pressure valve can be adjusted, and the back pressure valve is generally realized by adjusting a mandril at the upper end of a spring, thereby adjusting the length of the spring.
The electrolytic cell 21 may be constructed in the form of a sealed structure that can accommodate the cathode sheet 22, the anode sheet 24, and the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23 and can accommodate water. The electrolytic cell 21 may be cylindrical and may be made of metal, preferably stainless steel. The electrolysis chamber 21 may be provided with a water inlet 27 and a water outlet 28, the water inlet 27 directly opens to the oxygen generation region and is used for introducing water from the water storage tank 30 into the electrolysis chamber 21, the water outlet 28 directly opens to the oxygen generation region and is used for returning water in the electrolysis chamber 21 to the water storage tank 30, and oxygen enriched in the oxygen generation region is discharged into the water storage tank 30 during the process of returning the water in the electrolysis chamber 21 to the water storage tank 30.
The electrolytic chamber 21 can be vertically arranged, and the vertical arrangement refers to that the cathode sheet 22, the anode sheet 24 and the water-permeable air-barrier film 23 are all vertically arranged. The water inlet 27 may be located at a lower portion of the electrolysis chamber 21 and the outlet at an upper portion of the electrolysis chamber 21 so that water from the water storage tank 30 enters the oxygen generation zone from the lower portion of the electrolysis chamber 21 and exits the oxygen generation zone from the upper portion of the electrolysis chamber 21 to create a flow of water in the electrolysis chamber 21 that flows from the lower portion to the upper portion, thereby better carrying away heat generated by electrolysis in the electrolysis chamber 21 through the flow of water for better heat dissipation from the electrolysis chamber 21.
The water-permeable air-barrier film 23 is a film having a water-permeable air-barrier function. It should be noted that the gas barrier is used to isolate the gas in the form of bubbles, rather than in the molecular state. The mechanism of hydrogen gas generated by electrolyzing water is that hydrogen ions in water get electrons on the cathode sheet 22 and undergo a reduction reaction to generate a gas phase, and the generated hydrogen gas is dispersed in water as hydrogen bubbles due to the difference in interface between the gas phase and the water phase. The current density of the cathode is 2-6 mA/cm2The size of the generated hydrogen bubbles is in a Gaussian random distribution in a range of-micron when electrolysis is carried out under normal pressure and the electrolyzed water is neutral. The oxygen generated by the anode sheet 24 also exists in the form of bubbles, and the bubbles generated are distributed in the range of 100 microns by taking the anode current density of 2-6 mA/cm2 and the electrolysis under normal pressure as an example. Therefore, the water-permeable gas-barrier membrane 23 can be realized in any form of membrane having a cut-off size smaller than the size of the hydrogen bubbles and the oxygen bubbles, i.e., having a cut-off size (or called filter pores) of 10 μm or less.
Specifically, as one embodiment, the water-permeable gas-barrier membrane 23 may be a filter membrane having a cut-off size (or called filter pore) of 10 μm or less. For example, microfiltration membranes. The microfiltration membrane is a filtering membrane with the filtering aperture of 0.1-1 micron. The microfiltration membrane may be an inorganic membrane or an organic polymer membrane. The inorganic membrane may be a ceramic membrane or a metal membrane. The organic polymer membrane may be a natural polymer membrane and a synthetic polymer membrane, such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), Polysulfone (PSF), Polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), and the like. According to the form of the membrane, the membrane is divided into a flat membrane, a tubular membrane, a roll-type membrane and a hollow fiber membrane; according to the principle of membrane production, the methods for preparing polymeric membranes are classified into dissolution methods (dry-wet methods), stretching pore-forming methods, phase inversion methods, thermal phase methods, dip coating methods, irradiation methods, surface chemical modification methods, nuclear track methods, dynamic formation methods, and the like, and the methods for preparing inorganic membranes mainly include sol-gel methods, sintering methods, chemical precipitation methods, and the like. Solvent it is understood that an insulating microfiltration membrane, preferably an organic polymeric microfiltration membrane, is used here. Of course, the filtration membrane may be an ultrafiltration membrane or the like.
In another embodiment, the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23 is a self-humidifying film. A self-humidifying membrane is a membrane that is permeable to liquid water but not to other media. The self-humidifying membrane can use hydrophilic substances (such as titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide and aluminum oxide particle doped modified nafion membrane).
The cathode sheet 22, the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23, and the anode sheet 24 may not be in contact with each other, or may be in contact with each other, for example, the cathode sheet 22, the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23, and the anode sheet 24 are sequentially stacked.
Here, "stacked" is understood to mean that a plurality of objects (e.g., films, etc.) having a layer structure are stacked one on top of the other. The A, B, C, D sequential stacking arrangement is an example, which means that the surface arrangements D of the surface arrangements C, C of the one surface arrangement B, B of A are sequentially arranged in a certain direction (e.g., from top to bottom) A, B, C, D.
The cathode sheet 22 and the anode sheet 24 may be titanium sheets or platinum-plated on the surfaces thereof. In order to enhance the activity of the cathode sheet 22 and the anode sheet 24, some oxides may be coated on the surface, such as titanium oxide, iridium oxide, ruthenium oxide, etc. as described in chinese patent CN 1045678A.
The anode sheet 24 and the cathode sheet 22 may be provided with a porous structure, for example, a honeycomb structure, to ensure the sufficiency of contact with water.
In addition, the cathode sheet 22, the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23 and the anode sheet 24 can be replaced in a detachable manner. The detachable mode can be fastener, sliding connection piece, joint piece. Here, the fastening member may be a flange member, a screw member, or the like.
As for the form of the base and the upper cover, a circular cover, a square cover, and the like can be employed.
The cathode sheet 22, the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23 and the anode sheet 24 may be directly accommodated in the electrolytic chamber 21. Of course, the three can be arranged in a superposed manner by arranging the mounting part. Specifically, the electrolytic cell 21 further includes an anode mounting cover 26 to mount the anode sheet 24 and disposed outside the electrolytic zone. The anode tab 24 may be provided on a surface of the anode mounting cap 26. The manner of installation may be by fasteners. The anode mounting cap 26 may have a major surface area greater than the anode tab 24.
The electrolytic chamber 21 further comprises a cathode mounting cover 25 for mounting the cathode sheet 22 and disposed outside the electrolytic zone. The cathode sheet 22 may be disposed on the surface of the cathode mounting cover 25. The manner of installation may be by fasteners. The major surface area of the cathode mounting cover 25 may be larger than the cathode sheet 22.
The cathode mounting cover 25 and the anode mounting cover 26 are covered with each other to accommodate the cathode sheet 22, the water-permeable gas-barrier film 23, and the anode sheet 24. The covering manner can be the same as that of the base and the upper cover, and is not described in detail herein.
A gasket (not shown) may be provided between the cathode mounting cover 25 and the cathode sheet 22. A gasket may be provided between the anode mounting cap 26 and the anode tab 24. The number of these spacers may be one or more. The gasket may be ring-shaped or the like.
The water storage tank 30 may be a cylindrical tank body, the top of which is provided with a tank opening for adding water, and the tank opening is provided with a tank cover for covering the tank opening. The bottom of the water storage tank 30 is provided with a water outlet pipe which is communicated with the oxygen generation area. The top of the water storage tank 30 is provided with a water return pipe which is communicated with the water outlet 28 of the oxygen separation area.
In order to achieve the discharge of the air from the storage tank 30 to prevent the air from entering the electrolysis chamber 21 through water, a three-way valve may be provided, one port of which communicates with the water inlet 27 of the oxygen generation region, and the other port communicates with the water outlet pipe of the storage tank 30, and the other port of which communicates with the air in the discharge storage tank 30.
The water in the water storage tank 30 can be automatically introduced into the hydrogen generating device 20 under the condition of high water level. Of course, when the water storage tank 30 is far from the hydrogen generator 20, the circulation pump 60 may be provided, and the circulation pump 60 communicates the water storage tank 30 and the electrolysis chamber 21, so as to ensure that the water level in the electrolysis chamber 21 is not too low.
A bracket 70 may be provided to mount the water storage tank 30, the power supply device 40, and the hydrogen generation device 20. The bracket 70 may be of any form known in the art, for example it may be formed from four vertical beams, four support surfaces, each of which may be defined by four connecting ends connected to the vertical beams. The four supporting surfaces are arranged in parallel from top to bottom. The uppermost support surface is used to support an upper portion of the housing 80 (described later). The second upper supporting surface is used for installing the water storage tank 30, the third upper supporting surface is used for installing the hydrogen generating device 20, and the lowest supporting surface is used for installing the power supply device 40.
Here, the power supply device 40 may include a circuit board, a power supply, and the like. The power source may be a 24V power source and/or a 12V power source for powering the hydrogen generating device 20. The circuit board realizes the electrical connection of the power supply and the hydrogen generating device 20, and the circuit board may be provided with a constant current circuit for realizing a constant current of the input current of the power supply and a constant voltage circuit for realizing a constant voltage of the input voltage of the power supply. The constant current circuit and the constant voltage circuit employ known techniques.
The circulation pump 60 may be provided in the bracket 70.
To facilitate movement, casters 90 may be provided on the carriage 70. Preferably, the caster 90 is a universal wheel. Preferably, a universal wheel with a braking function can also be adopted.
Please refer to fig. 4 and 5. A housing 80 may also be provided on the exterior of the bracket 70. The housing 80 may be a cylindrical plastic shell. The housing 80 may be provided with an observation window 81 for observing the water level of the water storage tank 30, so that the water level of the water storage tank 30 can be observed more conveniently.
The housing 80 may also be provided with a cover hole 82 that closes the tank cover of the storage tank 30 so that the tank cover may be easily exposed above the housing 80 to facilitate the addition of water to the storage tank 30.
The support 70 is also provided with a fan 50 to facilitate heat dissipation including the hydrogen generating device. The power supply of the exhaust fan 50 may be performed by the power supply device 40.
Correspondingly, an air outlet 83 may be provided in the housing 80. The exhaust port 83 may be installed at a position close to the exhaust fan 50.
The above-mentioned details, which are not mentioned, apply to the prior art.
Although terms indicating structures are used more often above, the possibility of using other terms is not excluded. These terms are used merely to more conveniently describe and explain the nature of the present invention; they are to be construed as being without limitation to any additional limitations that may be imposed by the spirit of the present invention.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present invention, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present invention, and all the changes or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A hydrogen breathing machine is characterized by comprising a water storage tank for storing water, a hydrogen generating device for generating hydrogen and a gas-water separating device, wherein the water storage tank, the hydrogen generating device and the gas-water separating device are sequentially communicated, and a water level detecting device for detecting the water level in the water storage tank and a water quality detecting device for detecting the water quality in the water storage tank are arranged in the water storage tank;
the hydrogen generating device comprises an electrolytic chamber, wherein a cathode sheet, an anode sheet, a water permeable gas barrier film arranged between the cathode sheet and the anode sheet, a water inlet and a water outlet are arranged in the electrolytic chamber, the cathode sheet and the anode sheet enclose an electrolytic area, the water permeable gas barrier film is used for partitioning the electrolytic area into a hydrogen generating area and an oxygen generating area, the hydrogen generating area is used for enriching hydrogen to discharge, the water storage tank is communicated with the oxygen generating area through the water inlet to enable water in the water storage tank to flow into the oxygen generating area, the water storage tank is communicated with the oxygen generating area through the water outlet to enable water in the oxygen generating area to flow back to the water storage tank, and the water outlet is arranged above the water inlet;
the gas-water separation device comprises a fixed cylinder and a buoy, wherein the fixed cylinder is provided with a separation cavity for separating gas-water mixture to be subjected to gas-water separation through falling motion, the buoy is at least linearly and movably accommodated in the fixed cylinder in a reciprocating manner, the fixed cylinder is provided with a water drainage part, and the water drainage part is used for communicating an inner cavity of the fixed cylinder for drainage when buoyancy generated by water accommodated in the fixed cylinder is enough to drive the buoy to float upwards to a position where the buoy is separated from the position where the water drainage part is covered;
the buoy is provided with a through hole communicated with the separation cavity.
2. The hydrogen ventilator of claim 1 further comprising a bracket, wherein the water storage tank, the hydrogen generating device and the gas-water separation device are mounted to the bracket.
3. The hydrogen ventilator of claim 1 wherein the hydrogen generation zone is in communication with a hydrogen outlet through a backpressure valve.
4. The hydrogen ventilator of claim 1 further comprising a circulation pump communicating the water storage tank and the electrolysis chamber.
5. The hydrogen ventilator of claim 2 further comprising a housing for receiving the support, the housing being provided with a viewing window for viewing the water level of the water storage tank.
6. The hydrogen ventilator of claim 5 wherein the housing is provided with a cover aperture that receives a tank cover for closing the water storage tank.
7. The hydrogen ventilator of claim 2 wherein said frame is further provided with a fan.
8. The hydrogen respirator of claim 2, wherein an isolation part is disposed in the electrolytic chamber, the isolation part is used for separating the cavity in the electrolytic chamber into a water containing part and a hydrogen outlet part, the water inlet and the water outlet of the electrolytic chamber are both communicated with the water containing part, and the hydrogen outlet part is used for discharging hydrogen.
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