Metal/Oxygen Battery with a Clean Surface for Oxidizing Redox Additives
US-2015295245-A1 · Oct 15, 2015 · US
US10044049B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10044049-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514641085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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To provide SOFC and method for manufacturing same, capable of preventing breakage of fuel cell electrodes, and of securing an electrical connection between fuel cells and a current collector. SOFC 1 comprising a cell array composed of fuel cells 16 , and current collector 82 connected to electrodes formed on fuel cells 16 , wherein current collector 82 is a metal plate on which attaching holes 84 are formed; elastic pieces 84 a are provided on each attaching hole 84 ; current collector 82 is attached to the cell array using elastic pieces 84 a , by the insertion of fuel cell 16 into attaching holes 84 ; and elastic pieces 84 a are affixed to fuel cells 16 by electrode protective layer 152 so that the positions of elastic pieces 84 a are not displaced relative to the electrodes on fuel cells 16.
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What is claimed is: 1. A solid oxide fuel cell device comprising a cell array including a plurality of fuel cells housed in a fuel cell module, and a current collector electrically connected to electrodes formed on end portions of the plurality of fuel cells, wherein the current collector comprises a metal plate having (i) a plurality of attaching holes formed through the metal plate, wherein the end portions of the plurality of individual fuel cells are inserted, respectively, in the plurality of attaching holes, and (ii) a plurality of sets of elastic pieces provided, respectively, at the plurality of attaching holes, wherein a respective set of elastic pieces is in electrical contact with a corresponding fuel cell inserted in an attaching hole to which the respective set of elastic pieces is attached, and the plurality of sets of elastic pieces provide an electrically connection between the current collector and the cell array, and the respective set of elastic pieces are adhered to the corresponding fuel cell by means of an adhesive so that the respective set of elastic pieces is secured on the electrode of the corresponding fuel cell, and further wherein the solid oxide fuel cell device comprises an electrically conductive electrode protective layer harder than the electrodes and provided between the respective set of elastic pieces and the electrode of the corresponding fuel cell to prevent direct contact between the plurality of sets of elastic pieces and the electrodes of the plurality of fuel cells to prevent damage to the electrode that could occur when the plurality of fuel cells are inserted, respectively, into the plurality of attaching holes of the current collector, wherein the electrode protective layers are sintered to function as the adhesive to secure the plurality of sets of elastic pieces to the electrodes of the plurality of fuel cells. 2. The solid oxide fuel cell device of claim 1 , wherein the respective set of elastic pieces comprise tab portions bent over the electrode of the corresponding fuel cell in electrical contact with the electrode of the corresponding fuel cell, and the adhesive is applied to cover at least the tab portions of the respective set of elastic pieces. 3. The solid oxide fuel cell device of claim 1 , wherein the adhesive is electrically conductive and is disposed between the respective set of elastic pieces and the electrode of the corresponding fuel cell, and the adhesive is hardened to include, inside thereof, at least the tab portions of the respective set of elastic pieces.
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