A HUMIDIFYING GAS INDUCTION OR SUPPLY SYSTEM.
Application IN/PCT/2002/00056/MUM published 2006-05-05, filed 2002-01-16
Water vapor is introduced into an inlet air stream (16) of an engine (12), for example, by a pervaporation process through a non-porous hydrophilic membrane (18). A water reservoir (20), which can contain contaminated water, provides a vapor pressure gradient across the hydrophilic membrane (18) into the inlet air stream (16), while the rate of delivery of the water vapor to a cylinder (38-40) is self-regulated by the rate of flow of air across the membrane. The hydrophilic membrane (18) therefore also filters the water from the water reservoir (20) to an extent that pure water vapor is provided to the air inlet stream (16). Delivery of water vapor can nevertheless be controlled using a hood (26) that slides over the hydrophilic membrane to limit its exposed surface area. Alternatively, water vapor is introduced into one or more of the gas streams of a fuel cell by separating the gas stream from the wet exhaust gas stream by a hydrophilic membrane such that moisture passes across the membrane to moisten the gas stream and thereby prevent drying out of the proton exchange membrane. Drawing: 03 Sheets. Total Pages: 21. Fig. 3
Applicant
1. E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 2. DESIGN TECHNOLOGY AND IRRIGATION LIMITED
1. 1007 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, 19898, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2. SUFFOLK HOUSE – GEORGE STREET, CROYDON, SURREY CR0 0YN, ENGLAND.
Inventor
1. MARK CHRISTOPHER TONKIN 2. MARK ELDEN SCHUCHARDT 3. MARK ANDREW YOUNG
International Info
Classification: F02M 25/00
Publication Number: WO 01/11216
Application Date: 2000-08-03
Priority Information
09/369,803 U.S.A. 1999-08-06