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Electrochemical fuel cell stack with improved reactant manifolding and sealing

Patent 6066409 Issued on May 23, 2000. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 16, 2018. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Application

No. 116270 filed on 07/16/1998

US Classes:

429/39, And fluid directing means429/32, Plural disc or modules429/36, Having bonded seal, e.g., welded, adhesive, molded in situ, etc.429/38Having support or spacers with fluid distribution means

Examiners

Primary: Bell, Bruce F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • WO 97/27639 WO. 07/12/1997

International Class

H01M 002/14

Abstract

An electrochemical fuel cell stack with improved reactant manifolding and sealing includes a pair of separator plates interposed between adjacent membrane electrode assemblies. Passageways fluidly interconnecting the anodes to a fuel manifold and interconnecting the cathodes to an oxidant manifold are formed between adjoining non-active surfaces of the pairs of separator plates. The passageways extend through one or more ports penetrating the thickness of one of the plates thereby fluidly connecting the manifold to the opposite active surface of that plate, and the contacted electrode. The non-active surfaces of adjoining separator plates in a fuel cell stack cooperate to provide passageways for directing both reactants from respective stack fuel and oxidant supply manifolds to the appropriate electrodes. The fuel and oxidant reactant streams passageways are fluidly isolated from each other, although they both traverse adjoining non-active surfaces of the same pair of plates. The present manifolding configuration simplifies the sealing mechanisms associated with the stack manifolds because reactant streams are not directed between the separator plates and resilient MEA seals. Coolant passages may also be conveniently provided between adjoining non-active surfaces of the pairs of separator plates.

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