20120009096 | APPARATUS FOR SAFELY GENERATING HYDROGEN GAS THROUGH THE REACTION OF METALLIC SODIUM WITH WATER - This is an apparatus invented to generate hydrogen gas safely using the reaction of metallic sodium and water. Metallic sodium is cut into thin slices using a guillotine-type cutter and fed into the feed opening in the upper part of a pipe inserted in the water layer in a sealed water tank. Dropping in the metallic sodium causes the metallic sodium to settle and through contact with the water generate hydrogen gas. The lower end of the feed pipe is adjoined with adhesive to an opening in the water ejection pipe of the water jet pump in such a manner that the pipe and pump form one unit. The metallic sodium released in the tank is immediately forced from the tap water jet pump into the water layer, reacts with the water, and generates the hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas is kept in a storage tank. The storage tank is equipped with a sensor that gauges the pressure and when the pressure reaches a certain point within the tank it stops the action of the cutter and the supply of metallic sodium is suspended. | 01-12-2012 |