CN111115571A - Water mist hydrogen production device - Google Patents

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CN111115571A
CN111115571A CN202010111081.8A CN202010111081A CN111115571A CN 111115571 A CN111115571 A CN 111115571A CN 202010111081 A CN202010111081 A CN 202010111081A CN 111115571 A CN111115571 A CN 111115571A
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The invention provides a water mist hydrogen production device, which relates to the technical field of hydrogen production devices and comprises: the water storage mechanism is communicated with the atomization mechanism, and the material storage device is used for storing the hydrogen production material and is communicated with the atomization mechanism; the atomizing mechanism comprises an atomizing part and a control component in signal connection with the atomizing part. The water mist hydrogen production device provided by the invention is easy to control the amount of liquid water in contact reaction with the hydrogen production material by controlling the amount of water mist, so that the phenomenon that the hydrogen production rate is too high due to one-step mixing of excessive liquid water and the hydrogen production material is avoided.

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Water mist hydrogen production device
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of hydrogen production devices, in particular to a water mist hydrogen production device.
Background
The exhaustion of traditional mineral energy sources forces people to pay more attention to green clean energy sources, such as wind energy, solar energy, hydrogen energy, hydroenergy and the like. Among them, hydrogen energy is considered as an ideal future energy source due to its excellent energy storage density and resource abundance. However, at present, the transportation and storage of hydrogen rely on high-pressure hydrogen cylinders, the hydrogen storage density is still low, and hydrogen is easy to leak in the collision process to cause safety accidents. Therefore, portable hydrogen production technology using a solid hydrogen storage material or an immediate hydrogen production material and having high hydrogen storage density and safety is receiving increasing attention.
When the traditional hydrolysis hydrogen production material reacts with liquid water, the liquid water and the hydrogen production material cannot be separated after being mixed and cannot be immediately stopped, and in addition, if the liquid water is contacted with the hydrogen production material, the reaction rate is high, and a large amount of heat can be locally generated.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a water mist hydrogen production device, so that the amount of liquid water in contact reaction with a hydrogen production material is easy to control, and the technical problem that the excessive liquid water and the hydrogen production material are mixed at one time to cause the hydrogen production rate to be too fast to generate heat is solved.
The invention provides a water mist hydrogen production device, which comprises: the device comprises a water storage mechanism, an atomization mechanism and a material storage device, wherein the water storage mechanism is communicated with the atomization mechanism, and the material storage device is used for storing hydrogen production materials and is communicated with the atomization mechanism;
the atomizing mechanism comprises an atomizing part and a control component in signal connection with the atomizing part.
Further, the water storage mechanism comprises a water reservoir located between the atomizing mechanism and the hopper;
and the middle part of the water storage device is provided with an air conveying pipeline which is respectively communicated with the atomizing mechanism and the material storage device.
Further, the water storage device is detachably connected with the atomization mechanism.
Furthermore, the end face of the water reservoir opposite to the atomization mechanism is provided with a water conveying pipeline, the water conveying pipeline is provided with a switch assembly, and the atomization mechanism is provided with an opening piece used for opening the switch assembly.
Furthermore, the switch assembly comprises a movable valve and an elastic part, the movable valve is located in the water storage device, the elastic part is respectively connected with the movable valve and the water conveying pipeline, and the elastic part enables the movable valve to have the tendency of closing the water conveying pipeline.
Furthermore, the water accumulator and the end face opposite to the atomizing mechanism are provided with one-way air inlet pipes, and the one-way air inlet pipes are used for enabling the air in the atomizing mechanism to enter the water accumulator.
Furthermore, the lower end of the gas transmission pipeline extends out of the water storage device.
Furthermore, the water storage device with the relative terminal surface of atomizing mechanism is equipped with the water inlet, water inlet department is equipped with into water lid, advance water lid with the connection can be dismantled to the water storage device.
Further, the water mist hydrogen production device also comprises a filtering mechanism, and the filtering mechanism is communicated with the material storage device.
Further, the control assembly comprises an adjusting knob and a control circuit, and the control circuit is connected with the adjusting knob and the atomizing piece respectively.
The water mist hydrogen production device provided by the invention has the following beneficial effects:
the invention provides a water mist hydrogen production device, which comprises: the water storage mechanism is communicated with the atomization mechanism, and the material storage device is used for storing the hydrogen production material and is communicated with the atomization mechanism; the atomizing mechanism comprises an atomizing part and a control component in signal connection with the atomizing part. When the water mist hydrogen production device provided by the invention is used for producing hydrogen, water in the water storage mechanism enters the atomization mechanism, the atomization piece atomizes the water, the atomized water mist enters the material storage device, and the water mist entering the material storage device reacts with the hydrogen production material in the material storage device to produce hydrogen.
Compared with the prior art, the water mist hydrogen production device provided by the invention can control the atomization amount of the atomization piece through the control assembly, so that the hydrogen production rate is controlled by controlling the atomization amount, and the condition of locally generating a large amount of heat is reduced; when the reaction needs to be stopped, the control assembly controls the atomizing piece to stop atomizing, so that the hydrogen production material is not contacted with the water mist any more, and the reaction is stopped.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a water mist hydrogen production device provided by an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic circuit diagram of a water mist hydrogen production device provided by an embodiment of the invention.
Icon: 100-a water storage mechanism; 110-a water reservoir; 120-gas transmission pipeline; 121-water mist; 130-a water conveying pipeline; 140-a switch assembly; 141-a movable valve; 142-a coil spring; 150-one-way air inlet pipe; 160-water inlet cover; 200-an atomization mechanism; 210-an atomizing housing; 220-atomizing sheet; 230-an adjusting knob; 240-thimble; 300-a hopper; 310-hydrogen production material; 410-a filter; 420-filter cotton; 430-exhaust pipe.
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The technical solutions of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it should be understood that the described embodiments are some, but not all embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplicity of description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood in specific cases to those skilled in the art.
The water mist hydrogen production device provided by the embodiment of the invention comprises: the hydrogen production device comprises a water storage mechanism 100, an atomization mechanism 200 and a hopper 300, wherein the water storage mechanism 100 is communicated with the atomization mechanism 200, and the hopper 300 is used for storing a hydrogen production material 310 and is communicated with the atomization mechanism 200; the atomizing mechanism 200 includes an atomizing member and a control assembly in signal communication with the atomizing member.
Specifically, the water storage mechanism 100 is detachably connected to the atomizing mechanism 200 and the hopper 300, respectively. Atomizing mechanism 200 includes atomizing casing 210, and atomizing casing 210's upper end is equipped with the atomizing groove that is used for holding water, and the atomizing piece includes atomizing piece 220, and atomizing piece 220 is installed in the bottom in atomizing groove. The control assembly is disposed in the atomizing housing 210 and is in signal connection with the atomizing plate 220. The part of the water storage mechanism 100 connected with the atomization mechanism 200 is provided with a water outlet. In the hydrogen production process, the water storage mechanism 100 is connected with the atomizing shell 210, the water outlet is communicated with the atomizing groove, the atomizing groove is communicated with the material storage device 300, water in the water storage mechanism 100 enters the atomizing groove, the control assembly controls the atomizing sheet 220 to atomize the water, the atomized water mist 121 enters the material storage device 300, and the water mist 121 reacts with the hydrogen production material 310 in the material storage device 300 to produce hydrogen.
Further, the water storage mechanism 100 includes a water reservoir 110, the water reservoir 110 being located between the atomizing mechanism 200 and the hopper 300; the middle part of the water reservoir 110 is provided with an air pipeline 120, and the air pipeline 120 is respectively communicated with the atomizing mechanism 200 and the hopper 300.
The outside of the water reservoir 110, the outside of the hopper 300, and the outside of the atomizing housing 210 are all cylindrical, the lower end of the water reservoir 110 is connected to the atomizing housing 210, and the upper end of the water reservoir 110 is connected to the hopper 300. The lower end of the storage container 300 is provided with an opening for the gas pipe 120 to enter, and the upper end of the storage container 300 is provided with an exhaust port for the hydrogen gas to be exhausted. The air pipe 120 penetrates through the water reservoir 110 along the axial direction of the water reservoir 110, the lower end of the air pipe 120 extends out of the lower end face of the water reservoir 110, and the upper end of the air pipe 120 extends out of the upper end face of the water reservoir 110. When the water reservoir 110 is connected to the atomizing housing 210 and the hopper 300, the lower end of the air duct 120 is located in the atomizing groove and opposite to the atomizing sheet 220, and the upper end of the air duct 120 extends into the hopper 300 through the opening of the hopper 300, so that the atomizing groove and the hopper 300 are communicated through the air duct 120.
In the hydrogen production process, water in the water reservoir 110 enters the atomization tank under the action of gravity, the control assembly controls the atomization sheet 220 to atomize the water, the atomized water mist 121 enters the material storage device 300 through the gas transmission pipeline 120, the water mist 121 reacts with the hydrogen production material 310 in the material storage device 300 to produce hydrogen, and the produced hydrogen can be discharged through an exhaust port on the material storage device 300. The water accumulator 110 is positioned between the atomizing mechanism 200 and the storage hopper 300, so that the water mist hydrogen production device is more compact in structure.
Further, the water reservoir 110 is detachably connected to the atomizing mechanism 200.
The upper end of the water reservoir 110 is detachably connected to the hopper 300, and the lower end of the water reservoir 110 is detachably connected to the atomizing housing 210. Specifically, the lower end of the water reservoir 110 may be connected to the atomizing housing 210 by means of a snap or bolt connection.
When water needs to be added into the water reservoir 110, the water reservoir 110 can be detached from the atomization shell 210, and the water inlet cover 160 is opened to conveniently add water into the water reservoir 110.
Further, the end face of the water reservoir 110 opposite to the atomizing mechanism 200 is provided with a water conveying pipeline 130, the water conveying pipeline 130 is provided with a switch assembly 140, and the atomizing mechanism 200 is provided with an opening member for opening the switch assembly 140.
As shown in fig. 1, the water pipe 130 is disposed through the lower end surface of the water reservoir 110, and the axis of the water pipe is parallel to the axis of the water reservoir 110. The switch assembly 140 is disposed at one end of the water pipe 130 located in the water reservoir 110, and when the switch assembly 140 is not in contact with the opening member, the switch assembly 140 closes the water pipe 130 to prevent water in the water reservoir 110 from flowing out.
The opening member includes a needle 240, and the needle 240 has a rod shape. The thimble 240 is disposed along a vertical direction and is fixedly installed at the bottom of the atomization tank.
When the water reservoir 110 is mounted on the atomizing housing 210, the thimble 240 is inserted into the water pipe 130, and the switch assembly 140 is turned on, so that the water in the water reservoir 110 enters the atomizing tank through the water pipe 130, and the atomizing sheet 220 atomizes the water in the atomizing tank.
Further, the switch assembly 140 includes a movable valve 141 and an elastic member, the movable valve 141 is located in the water reservoir 110, the elastic member is respectively connected to the movable valve 141 and the water delivery pipeline 130, and the elastic member makes the movable valve 141 have a tendency of closing the water delivery pipeline 130.
As shown in fig. 1, the movable valve 141 is disposed at one end of the water pipeline 130 located in the water reservoir 110, and is used for closing or opening the water pipeline 130. The elastic member may include a rubber strip or a coil spring 142, and in this embodiment, the elastic member includes a coil spring 142, the coil spring 142 is located in the water conveying pipeline 130, one end of the coil spring 142 is connected to the movable valve 141, and the other end of the coil spring 142 is connected to the inside of the water conveying pipeline 130. Under the condition of no external force, the coil spring 142 pulls the movable valve 141 to close the water conveying pipeline 130, and the water in the water reservoir 110 is prevented from flowing out through the water conveying pipeline 130.
When the water reservoir 110 is mounted on the atomizing housing 210, the thimble 240 extends into the water pipe 130 and jacks up the movable valve 141, so that the movable valve 141 opens the water pipe 130. When the movable valve 141 is lifted up, the coil spring 142 is in a stretched state, and when the ejector pin 240 cancels the acting force on the movable valve 141, the movable valve 141 automatically closes the water pipe 130 under the restoring force of the coil spring 142.
Further, a one-way air inlet pipe 150 is arranged on the end face of the water storage device 110 opposite to the atomization mechanism 200, and the one-way air inlet pipe 150 is used for enabling air in the atomization mechanism 200 to enter the water storage device 110.
As shown in fig. 1, the one-way air inlet pipe 150 is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the water reservoir 110 and penetrates through the water reservoir 110, and the axis of the one-way air inlet pipe 150 is parallel to the axis of the water reservoir 110. A water-tight cotton core is arranged in the one-way air inlet pipe 150, and the water-tight cotton core can make outside air enter the water reservoir 110 through the one-way air inlet pipe 150 and prevent water in the water reservoir 110 from flowing out from the one-way air inlet pipe 150.
In the process of hydrogen production, air in the atomization tank can enter the water storage device 110 through the one-way air inlet pipe 150, water in the water storage device 110 enters the atomization tank through the water conveying pipeline 130, and the one-way air inlet pipe 150 prevents negative pressure generated in the water storage device 110 from influencing the outflow of the water in the water storage device 110.
Further, the lower end of the air pipe 120 extends out of the water reservoir 110.
As shown in fig. 1, both the lower end of the air pipe 120 and the lower end of the one-way air inlet pipe 150 extend from the lower end of the water reservoir 110, and the extension length of the air pipe 120 is greater than that of the one-way air inlet pipe 150. When the water reservoir 110 is mounted on the atomizing housing 210, the air pipe 120 is opposite to the atomizing sheet 220 and is arranged at an interval, and the lower end surface of the air pipe 120 is lower than the lower end surface of the one-way air inlet pipe 150.
The water in the water reservoir 110 enters the atomization tank through the water delivery pipeline 130, and because the water reservoir 110 is closed, the one-way air inlet pipe 150 guides the air in the atomization tank into the water reservoir 110, so that the water in the water reservoir 110 can continuously flow into the atomization tank. Because the lower end surface of the air pipeline 120 above the atomizing sheet 220 is lower than the lower end surface of the one-way air inlet pipe 150, when the liquid level in the atomizing tank is higher than the lower end of the air pipeline 120, the liquid in the atomizing tank seals the lower end of the air pipeline 120, and the gas in the air pipeline 120 cannot enter the atomizing tank, after all the air in the atomizing tank enters the water reservoir 110 through the one-way air inlet pipe 150, negative pressure is generated because the air in the water reservoir 110 cannot be increased any more, so that the water in the water reservoir 110 does not enter the atomizing tank through the water pipeline 130 any more, and the liquid level in the air pipeline 120 is prevented from being too high.
Further, a water inlet is arranged on the end face of the water storage device 110 opposite to the atomizing mechanism 200, a water inlet cover 160 is arranged at the water inlet, and the water inlet cover 160 is detachably connected with the water storage device 110.
As shown in FIG. 1, the water inlet is disposed on the lower end surface of the water reservoir 110, and the water inlet cover 160 is connected to the water reservoir 110 by a screw connection. The water inlet cover 160 is provided with a sealing ring to prevent the water in the water reservoir 110 from leaking from the water inlet.
When water needs to be added into the water reservoir 110, the water inlet cover 160 is taken down from the water reservoir 110, and after the water is added, the water inlet cover 160 is screwed on the water reservoir 110 to prevent the water from flowing out. When the water reservoir 110 is connected to the atomizing housing 210, the water inlet cover 160 is located in the atomizing tank, and when water leaks from the water inlet cover 160, the leaked water enters the atomizing tank, thereby avoiding waste.
Further, the water mist hydrogen production device further comprises a filtering mechanism, and the filtering mechanism is communicated with the material storage 300.
Specifically, the filtering mechanism includes a filter 410, and a filter cotton 420 is disposed in the filter 410. The filter 410 is located at the end of the hopper 300 facing away from the water reservoir 110 and is connected to the water reservoir 110. The lower end of the filter 410 is communicated with the exhaust port of the container 300, the upper end of the filter 410 is provided with an exhaust pipe 430, and the exhaust pipe 430 is communicated with the inside of the filter 410.
The water mist 121 reacts with the hydrogen-producing material 310 in the storage container 300 to produce hydrogen, which enters the filtering mechanism through the exhaust port, is filtered by the filter cotton 420, and then is exhausted through the exhaust pipe 430.
Further, the control assembly includes an adjusting knob 230 and a control circuit, and the control circuit is connected to the adjusting knob 230 and the atomization sheet 220, respectively.
Specifically, the adjusting device is rotatably mounted on the atomizing housing 210, and the control circuit is located in the atomizing housing 210 and is in signal connection with the adjusting knob 230 and the atomizing plate 220, respectively. Fig. 2 is a schematic circuit diagram of a water mist hydrogen production device provided by an embodiment of the invention, specifically, a reed switch is used for detecting water level, two LED lamps (LED2, LED1) respectively indicate a working state and a water shortage state, and an R5 potentiometer is used for adjusting power. The oscillating circuit is a three-point oscillating circuit formed by a power triode Q1 and a peripheral capacitor inductor, and the atomizing plate 220 can be regarded as a crystal oscillator with natural frequency, and the crystal oscillator is excited by the oscillating circuit to generate oscillation, and the oscillation signal is fed back to the oscillating circuit through the coupling capacitor, so that the resonant frequency of the oscillating circuit is the natural frequency of the atomizing plate 220. The potentiometer R5 is adjusted by the adjustment knob 230 to vary the base current (voltage) of transistor Q1 to vary the voltage across the atomization plate 220.
The water mist hydrogen production device provided by the embodiment of the invention has the following beneficial effects:
the water mist hydrogen production device provided by the embodiment of the invention comprises: the hydrogen production device comprises a water storage mechanism 100, an atomization mechanism 200 and a hopper 300, wherein the water storage mechanism 100 is communicated with the atomization mechanism 200, and the hopper 300 is used for storing a hydrogen production material 310 and is communicated with the atomization mechanism 200; the atomizing mechanism 200 includes an atomizing member and a control assembly in signal communication with the atomizing member. When the water mist hydrogen production device provided by the embodiment of the invention is used for producing hydrogen, water in the water storage mechanism 100 enters the atomization mechanism 200, the atomization member atomizes the water, water mist 121 generated by atomization enters the material storage 300, and the water mist 121 entering the material storage 300 reacts with the hydrogen production material 310 in the material storage 300 to produce hydrogen.
Compared with the prior art, the water mist hydrogen production device provided by the embodiment of the invention can control the atomization amount of the atomization piece through the control assembly, so that the hydrogen production rate is controlled by controlling the atomization amount, and the condition of locally generating a large amount of heat is reduced; when the reaction needs to be stopped, the control assembly controls the atomizing member to stop atomizing, so that the hydrogen-producing material 310 is not contacted with the water mist 121 any more, and the reaction is stopped.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, and not to limit the same; while the invention has been described in detail and with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some or all of the technical features may be equivalently replaced; and the modifications or the substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. A water mist hydrogen production device is characterized by comprising: a water storage mechanism (100), an atomization mechanism (200) and a hopper (300), wherein the water storage mechanism (100) is communicated with the atomization mechanism (200), and the hopper (300) is used for storing hydrogen production material (310) and is communicated with the atomization mechanism (200);
the atomizing mechanism (200) comprises an atomizing part and a control assembly in signal connection with the atomizing part.
2. The water mist hydrogen plant according to claim 1, characterized in that the water storage mechanism (100) comprises a water reservoir (110), the water reservoir (110) being located between the atomizing mechanism (200) and the hopper (300);
an air conveying pipeline (120) is arranged in the middle of the water storage device (110), and the air conveying pipeline (120) is communicated with the atomizing mechanism (200) and the storage hopper (300) respectively.
3. The water mist hydrogen plant according to claim 2, characterized in that the water reservoir (110) is detachably connected to the atomizing mechanism (200).
4. The water mist hydrogen production device according to claim 3, wherein a water conveying pipeline (130) is arranged on the end surface of the water reservoir (110) opposite to the atomizing mechanism (200), the water conveying pipeline (130) is provided with a switch assembly (140), and the atomizing mechanism (200) is provided with an opening member for opening the switch assembly (140).
5. The device for producing hydrogen by using water mist according to claim 4, wherein the switch assembly (140) comprises a movable valve (141) and an elastic member, the movable valve (141) is positioned in the water reservoir (110), the elastic member is respectively connected with the movable valve (141) and the water conveying pipeline (130), and the elastic member enables the movable valve (141) to have the tendency of closing the water conveying pipeline (130).
6. The water mist hydrogen production device according to claim 2, wherein a one-way air inlet pipe (150) is arranged on the end surface of the water reservoir (110) opposite to the atomizing mechanism (200), and the one-way air inlet pipe (150) is used for enabling the gas in the atomizing mechanism (200) to enter the water reservoir (110).
7. The water mist hydrogen production plant according to claim 6, characterized in that the lower end of the gas pipeline (120) extends out of the water reservoir (110).
8. The water mist hydrogen production device according to claim 2, wherein a water inlet is arranged on the end surface of the water reservoir (110) opposite to the atomizing mechanism (200), a water inlet cover (160) is arranged at the water inlet, and the water inlet cover (160) is detachably connected with the water reservoir (110).
9. The water mist hydrogen plant according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that the water mist hydrogen plant further comprises a filter mechanism, which is in communication with the hopper (300).
10. The device for producing hydrogen by spraying water mist according to claim 1, characterized in that the control assembly comprises an adjusting knob (230) and a control circuit, and the control circuit is respectively connected with the adjusting knob (230) and the atomizing piece.
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