Contacting assembly of a bipolar plate and method for contacting a bipolar plate
US-2024136543-A1 · Apr 25, 2024 · US
US11139486B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11139486-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616308099-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 5, 2021 |
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A fuel cell stack includes cell units and separators that are alternately stacked, in which each of the cell units includes a single cell. Each of the separators includes: at least one first ridge that is disposed on a first main surface of each of the separators at a predetermined interval to form at least one first gas channel; and at least one second ridge that is disposed on a second main surface of each of the separators at a predetermined interval to form at least one second gas channel. The at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge are disposed at a regular interval around a center of each of the separators in a cross section perpendicular to the first or second gas channel. The at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge of the separators are arranged such that a first ridge and a second ridge of a first separator of two of the separators holding each cell unit at least partly overlap respectively with a second ridge and a first ridge of a second separator of the two of the separators in a stacking direction of the separators across a single cell intervened between the two of the separators.
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A fuel cell stack, comprising: cell units and separators that are alternately stacked, in which each of the cell units comprises a single cell, a metal support member and an insulator, wherein each of the separators comprises: at least one first ridge that is disposed on a first main surface of each of the separators to form at least one first gas channel between said each of the separators and a first cell unit, the at least one first ridge including at least two ridges disposed at a predetermined interval on the first main surface of each of the separators; and at least one second ridge that is disposed on a second main surface of each of the separators to form at least one second gas channel between said each of the separators and a second cell unit, the at least one second ridge including at least two ridges disposed at a predetermined interval on the second main surface of each of the separators, the at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge are disposed at a regular interval from a center of each of the separators in a cross section perpendicular to the at least one first gas channel or the at least one second gas channel, the at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge of the separators are arranged such that the at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge of a first separator of two of the separators holding each of the cell units at least partly overlap respectively with the at least one second ridge and the at least one first ridge of a second separator of the two of the separators in a stacking direction of the separators across a single cell intervened between the two of the separators, each of the separators comprises a plurality of first protrusions protruding from the first main surface of each separator in a first direction to form at least one third gas channel between said each of the separators and the first cell unit, the at least one third gas channel being connected to the at least one first gas channel, and a plurality of second protrusions protruding from the second main surface of each separator in a direction opposite to the first direction to form at least one fourth gas channel between said each of the separators and the second cell unit, the at least one fourth gas channel being connected to the at least one second gas channel, the plurality of first protrusions and the plurality of second protrusions of each of the separators are arranged such that the plurality of first protrusions and the plurality of second protrusions of the two of the separators that hold each of the cell units at least partly overlap with each of the cell units except for the single cell in the stacking direction of the separators, at least one of the plurality of first protrusions disposed in a first area of each separator is point symmetrical to at least one of the plurality of second protrusions disposed in a second area of each separator with respect to the center of each of the separators in in-plane rotation, the second area of each separator being different from the first area and being point symmetrical to the first area with respect to the center of each of the separators, and at least one of the plurality of first protrusions disposed in the second area of each separator is point symmetrical to at least one of the plurality of second protrusions disposed in the first area of each separator with respect to the center of each of the separators in in-plane rotation. 2. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge of the separators are arranged such that the at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge of the two of the separators that hold each of the cell units at least partly overlap with the single cell of each of the cell units in the stacking direction of the separators. 3. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first ridge and the at least one second ridge are disposed alternately from the center of each of the separators in a cross section perpendicular to the first or second gas channel. 4. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein each of the separators further comprises: at least one first groove that is defined by the at least one first ridge and that is disposed to form the at least one second gas channel; and at least one second groove that is defined by the at least one second ridge and that is disposed to form the at least one first gas channel. 5. The fuel cell stack according to claim 4 , wherein a first gas channel that runs through the center of each of the separators among the at least one first gas channel formed by the at least one first ridge and the at least one second groove at least partly overlaps with an intermediate portion that is between a first ridge running closest to the center of each of the separators and a first groove running closest to the center of each of the separators in the stacking direction of the separators, or a second gas channel that runs through the center of each of the separators among the at least one second gas channel formed by the at least one second ridge and the at least one first groove at least partly overlaps with an intermediate portion that is between a second ridge running closest to the center of each of the separators and a second groove running closest to the center of each of the separators in the stacking direction of the separators. 6. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first protrusion and the at least one second protrusion of the separator are arranged such that the at least one first protrusion and the at least one second protrusion of the two of the separators that hold each of the cell units overlap with each other in the stacking direction of the separators. 7. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein each of the separators comprises: at least one first recess that is defined by the at least one first protrusion and that is disposed to form the at least one fourth gas channel; and at least one second recess that is defined by the at least one second protrusion and that is disposed to form the at least one third gas channel. 8. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein each of the separators has a point symmetrical shape with respect to the center of each of the separators in in-plane rotation. 9. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein each of the separators is constituted by a single plate. 10. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1 , wherein in the single cell, an electrolyte is intervened between an anode and a cathode, the metal support member comprises a center portion including porous metal and at least one peripheral portion including metal around the center portion, the anode is intervened between the electrolyte and the center portion, and the insulator is disposed at a side of the cathode of the at least one peripheral portion. 11. The fuel cell stack according to claim 10 , wherein at least a part of an outer edge portion of each of the separators is joined to a side of the anode of the at least one peripheral portion.
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