Cell stack device, module, and module housing device

US10038209B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10038209-B2
Application numberUS-201415039632-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 27, 2014
Priority dateNov 28, 2013
Publication dateJul 31, 2018
Grant dateJul 31, 2018

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A cell stack device is provided with a cell stack comprising a plurality of cells, a manifold fixing an end of each cell of the plurality of cells thereto with a sealing material, and configured to allow a reaction gas to be supplied to each cell. An electrically conductive end member is disposed at an end portion of the cell stack in an arrangement direction of the cells, and suppressing deformation of each cell, such that a first end of the electrically conductive end member at a side of the manifold is separated from the manifold.

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A cell stack device comprising: a cell stack comprising a plurality of column-shaped cells extending vertically in a lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells and wherein the plurality of column-shaped cells are arranged in a horizontal direction and having an outermost cell of said plurality of column-shaped cells at each end thereof in the horizontal direction; a first manifold fixing an end in the vertical direction of the cell stack with a first sealing material, and configured to allow a gas to be supplied to the cell stack; a plurality of first electrically conductive members extending vertically in the lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells, which are positioned between the plurality of column-shaped cells and disposed in contact with the plurality of column-shaped cells; at least one second electrically conductive member extending vertically in the lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells, which is disposed in contact with an end side of the outermost cell in the horizontal direction; and an electrically conductive end member extending vertically in the lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells, which is disposed in contact with an outermost end side of the at least one second electrically conductive member in the horizontal direction; wherein a first end of the electrically conductive end member at a side of the first manifold is separated from the first manifold. 2. The cell stack device according to claim 1 , further comprising a holding member that is: disposed between the manifold and the first end of the electrically conductive end member; composed of a material different from the sealing material; and holding the first end of the electrically conductive end member. 3. The cell stack device according to claim 2 , wherein the holding member is formed from a deformable material and comprises a surface formed from an oxide. 4. The cell stack device according to claim 2 , wherein the holding member has electrically insulating properties. 5. The cell stack device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a fixing member on a surface of the sealing material, fixing the end of the cell at the side of the manifold to the sealing material; and comprising an oxide. 6. The cell stack device according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive end member comprises an electrically conductive portion configured to draw electrical current from the cell stack, and an end of the electrically conductive portion is separated from the manifold. 7. A cell stack device comprising: a cell stack comprising a plurality of column-shaped cells extending vertically in a lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells and wherein the plurality of column-shaped cells are arranged in a horizontal direction and having an outermost cell of said plurality of column-shaped cells at each end thereof in the horizontal direction; a first manifold fixing a first end in the vertical direction of the cell stack with a first sealing material, and configured to allow a gas to be supplied to the cell stack; a second manifold fixing a second end in the vertical direction of the cell stack with a second sealing material, and configured to allow a gas expelled from the cell stack to be recovered; a plurality of first electrically conductive members and at least one second electrically conductive member that both extend vertically in the lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells and are arranged between the first end and the second end in the vertical direction of the cell stack, wherein the plurality of first electrically conductive members are positioned between the plurality of column-shaped cells and are disposed in contact with the plurality of column-shaped cells and wherein the at least one second electrically conductive member is disposed in contact with an end side of the outermost cell in the horizontal direction; and an electrically conductive end member extending vertically in the lengthwise direction of the plurality of column-shaped cells, which is disposed in contact with an outermost end side of the at least one second electrically conductive member in the horizontal direction, wherein a first end of the electrically conductive end member corresponding to the first end in the vertical direction of the cell stack at a side of the first manifold is separated from the first manifold, a second end of the electrically conductive end member corresponding to the second end in the vertical direction of the cell stack at a side of the second manifold is separated from the second manifold, or the first end and the second end of the electrically conductive member are separated from the first manifold and the second manifold. 8. The cell stack device according to claim 7 , wherein either one of the first manifold and the second manifold where a gas having higher temperature flows, is separated from the first end or the second end of the electrically conductive end member facing the manifold. 9. The cell stack device according to claim 7 , further comprising: a holding member holding at least one of the first end and the second end of the electrically conductive end member; wherein the holding member is disposed at least one of locations between the first manifold and the first end of the electrically conductive end member and between the second manifold and the second end of the electrically conductive end member; and the holding member is formed from a material different from the first and/or second sealing material, respectively. 10. The cell stack device according to claim 7 , further comprising: a fixing member on a surface of the first and/or second sealing material, respectively, fixing at least one of the first end and the second end of the cell to the sealing material and comprising an oxide. 11. The cell stack device according to claim 9 , wherein the holding member is formed from a deformable material and comprises a surface formed from an oxide. 12. The cell stack device according to claim 9 , wherein the holding member has electrically insulating properties. 13. The cell stack device according to claim 7 , wherein: the electrically conductive end member comprises an electrically conductive portion configured to introduce electrical current from an external source or to draw electrical current out of the cell stack, and an end of the electrically conductive portion is separated from the first manifold and the second manifold. 14. A module comprising: a housing; and the cell stack device according to claim 1 housed in the housing. 15. A module-containing device comprising: an external case; the module according to claim 14 housed in the external case; and an auxiliary device configured to operate the module housed in the external case. 16. The cell stack device of claim 1 , wherein: the electrically conductive members are connected to each cell of the plurality of column-shaped cells; and a contact face of the electrically conductive end member is wider than a contact face of the electrically conductive member. 17. The cell stack device of claim 7 , wherein: the electrically conductive members are connected to each cell of the plurality of column-shaped cells; and a contact face of the electrically conductive end member is wider than a contact face of the electrically conductive member. 18. A cell stack device comprising: a cell stack comprising a plurality

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  • H01M8/2425Primary

    High-temperature cells with solid electrolytes · CPC title

  • Enclosures, casings or containers of fuel cell stacks · CPC title

  • Arrangements for tightening a stack, for accommodation of a stack in a tank or for assembling different tanks · CPC title

  • Arrangements for sealing external manifolds; Arrangements for mounting external manifolds around a stack · CPC title

  • H01M8/2428Primary

    Grouping by arranging unit cells on a surface of any form, e.g. planar or tubular · CPC title

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What does patent US10038209B2 cover?
A cell stack device is provided with a cell stack comprising a plurality of cells, a manifold fixing an end of each cell of the plurality of cells thereto with a sealing material, and configured to allow a reaction gas to be supplied to each cell. An electrically conductive end member is disposed at an end portion of the cell stack in an arrangement direction of the cells, and suppressing defor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kyocera Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/2425. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 31 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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