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Fuel cell assembly unit for promoting fluid service and design flexibility

Patent 6174616 Issued on January 16, 2001. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject October 7, 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.

Patent References

Thin sheet apparatus and a fluid flow device
Patent #: 4124478
Issued on: 11/07/1978
Inventor: Tsien ,   et al.

Novel fuel cell fluid flow field plate
Patent #: 4988583
Issued on: 01/29/1991
Inventor: Watkins, et al.

Fuel cell membrane electrode and seal assembly
Patent #: 5176966
Issued on: 01/05/1993
Inventor: Epp, et al.

Laminated fluid flow field assembly for electrochemical fuel cells
Patent #: 5300370
Issued on: 04/05/1994
Inventor: Washington, et al.

Method of fabricating an embossed fluid flow field plate
Patent #: 5527363
Issued on: 06/18/1996
Inventor: Wilkinson, et al.

Edge manifold assembly for an electrochemical fuel cell stack
Patent #: 5750281
Issued on: 05/12/1998
Inventor: Washington, et al.

Gradient isolator for flow field of fuel cell assembly Patent #: 5912088
Issued on: 06/15/1999
Inventor: Ernst

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 167359 filed on 10/07/1998

US Classes:

429/34, Housing member, seal, spacer or fluid distributing or directing means429/35, Having sealing feature429/38, Having support or spacers with fluid distribution means429/39And fluid directing means

Examiners

Primary: Kalafut, Stephen
Assistant: Alejandro, Raymond

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • WO 93/13566 WO 07/13/1993
  • WO 94/00620 WO 01/13/1994

International Class

H01M 002/00

Abstract

In one aspect, a first (flow field) plate of a fuel cell assembly includes a first flow channel(s) thereon. Fluid is conducted to the flow channel through an opening extending through the first plate. An adjacent second plate cooperates in providing surface(s) for a flow path between a manifold and the opening. Additional surface(s) may cooperate in providing the flow path and/or structural support therefor. A formation on the first plate may impede fluid communication from the manifold plate on a plate face including the first flow channel. The formation may provide structural support in a (e.g., PEM-type) fuel cell assembly, and/or a clamping and/or gasketing function for a membrane electrode assembly. A second flow path may similarly be provided for humidification of the (e.g., reactant) fluid. The second flow path may include flow regulator(s) and/or metering orifice(s). The second plate may include a second flow channel thereon. Flow path(s) for the second plate may be configured to provide the aforementioned surface(s) for the flow path(s) for the first plate without interference among fluid service for each plate. A multiplication of manifolds for a fluid may allow a manifold to omit service for a plate, where a different manifold may service the omitted plate.

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