Thermoelectric vehicle system
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    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US10475980B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-11-12

    申请号:US15401339

    申请日:2017-01-09

    申请人: LENR Cars SA

    发明人: Nicolas Chauvin

    IPC分类号: H01L35/30

    摘要: A thermoelectric vehicle system which provides a cost-effective and sustainable means of transportation for long operation range with zero emission using an onboard low energy nuclear reaction thermal generator. The present invention generally includes a thermal generator within a thermal enclosure case, an energy conversion system linked with the thermal generator, an energy storage system linked with the energy conversion system, a cooling system and a central control system. The thermal generator reacts nickel powder with hydrogen within a reactor chamber to produce heat. The heat is then transferred to the energy conversion system to be converted into electricity for storage in the energy storage system. The cooling system provides cooling for the various components of the present invention and the control system regulates its overall operation. The present invention may be utilized to power a vehicle in an efficient, sustainable and cost-effective manner.

    Method of Producing Energy from Condensed Hydrogen Clusters

    公开(公告)号:US20190019592A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-01-17

    申请号:US16033415

    申请日:2018-07-12

    申请人: LENR Cars SA

    IPC分类号: G21G1/10 C25B1/10 C25B9/08

    摘要: A method of producing energy from condensed hydrogen clusters created from the desorption of hydrogen atoms from a primary material. The method of producing energy from condensed hydrogen clusters generally includes positioning at least a desorbing side of a primary material within a sealed reactor chamber. Mono-isotopic hydrogen atoms are absorbed by the primary material. Condensed hydrogen clusters are formed from the desorption of the hydrogen atoms from the primary material. Stability of the condensed hydrogen clusters is maintained by prevention of covalent bond formation and recombination into hydrogen molecules. A nuclear reaction and spallation of the stable condensed hydrogen clusters is initiated to produce reaction products. Energy may be harvested from the reaction products, such as through a coolant.