Fuel cell purge line system

US11205788B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11205788-B2
Application numberUS-201615298666-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2016
Priority dateMar 11, 2013
Publication dateDec 21, 2021
Grant dateDec 21, 2021

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A fuel cell system including a fuel cell stack, separator and a scavenging reservoir. The fuel cell stack is configured to generate water and reusable fuel. The separator is downstream of and in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack. The separator is configured to separate the water from the reusable fuel. The scavenging reservoir is downstream of and in fluid communication with the separator. The scavenging reservoir is configured to receive the water from the separator. The scavenging reservoir includes an inlet portion, an outlet portion, and a middle portion positioned between the inlet and outlet portions. The middle portion includes a reservoir and a passageway extending there between. The passageway is configured to allow a fluid stream to flow there through when the reservoir is occupied by a frozen fluid.

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A fuel cell system comprising: a fuel cell stack configured to generate liquid water and reusable fuel gas and including an anode and a cathode; a fuel cell passage in fluid communication with a fuel cell stack and a separator; the separator downstream of and in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack, the separator configured to separate the liquid water from the reusable fuel gas, the fuel cell passage being downstream of the fuel cell stack and upstream of the separator; a separator passage downstream of the separator, the separator passage in fluid communication with the separator and a scavenging reservoir, the separator passage configured to receive the liquid water from the separator; the scavenging reservoir downstream of and in fluid communication with the separator passage, the scavenging reservoir configured to receive the liquid water from the separator passage, the separator passage is configured to deliver the liquid water to the scavenging reservoir, the separator passage being upstream of the scavenging reservoir, the scavenging reservoir including an inlet portion is an elongated, cylindrical structure, an outlet portion, and a middle portion positioned between the inlet and outlet portions, the middle portion including a collection reservoir and a passageway extending there between, the passageway configured to allow a stream of a purge gas to flow there through when the collection reservoir is occupied by ice from the liquid water, the purge gas entraining a byproduct from the anode; and a combined valve downstream of and in fluid communication with the scavenging reservoir and configured to open during a purge cycle to drain the liquid water and to purge the stream of the purge gas from the passageway. 2. The fuel cell system of claim 1 , wherein the scavenging reservoir is in fluid communication with the anode of the fuel cell stack. 3. The fuel cell system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet portion angled upward at an inlet angle relative to the middle portion, and the outlet portion angled upward at an outlet angle relative to the middle portion. 4. The fuel cell system of claim 1 , wherein the scavenging reservoir is situated below the separator. 5. The fuel cell system of claim 1 , wherein the middle portion is a horizontal middle portion. 6. The fuel cell system of claim 1 , wherein the byproduct is nitrogen. 7. A fuel cell system comprising: a fuel cell stack configured to generate liquid water and reusable fuel gas and to have a soak cycle and including an anode and a cathode; a fuel cell passage in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack and a separator; the separator downstream of and in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack, the separator configured to separate the liquid water from the reusable fuel gas, the fuel cell passage being downstream of the fuel cell stack and upstream of the separator; a separator passage downstream of the separator, the separator passage in fluid communication with the separator and a scavenging reservoir, the separator passage configured to receive the liquid water from the separator; the scavenging reservoir downstream of and in fluid communication with the separator passage, the scavenging reservoir configured to receive the liquid water received from the separator passage, the separator passage is configured to deliver the liquid water to the scavenging reservoir, the separator passage being upstream of the scavenging reservoir, the scavenging reservoir including an inlet portion is an elongated, cylindrical structure, an outlet portion, and a middle portion positioned between the inlet and outlet portions, the middle portion including a collection reservoir and a passageway extending there between, the collection reservoir configured to store ice from the liquid water received from the separator during the soak cycle to avoid a blockage of the fuel cell system during an attempted startup of the fuel cell system subsequent to the soak cycle, the passageway configured to allow a stream of purge gas to flow there through when the collection reservoir stores the ice from the liquid water, the purge gas entraining a byproduct from the anode; and a combined valve downstream of and in communication with the scavenging reservoir and configured to open during a purge cycle to drain the liquid water and to purge the stream of the purge gas from the passageway. 8. The fuel cell system of claim 7 , wherein the scavenging reservoir is in fluid communication with the anode of the fuel cell stack. 9. The fuel cell system of claim 7 , wherein the inlet portion angled upward at an inlet angle relative to the middle portion, and the outlet portion angled upward at an outlet angle relative to the middle portion. 10. The fuel cell system of claim 7 , wherein the scavenging reservoir is situated below the separator. 11. The fuel cell system of claim 7 , wherein the middle portion is a horizontal middle portion. 12. The fuel cell system of claim 7 , wherein the byproduct is nitrogen. 13. A fuel cell system comprising: a fuel cell stack configured to generate liquid water and reusable fuel gas and including an anode and a cathode; a fuel cell passage in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack and the separator; the separator downstream of and in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack, the separator configured to separate the liquid water from the reusable fuel gas, the fuel cell passage being downstream of the fuel cell stack and upstream of the separator; a separator passage downstream of the separator, the separator passage in fluid communication with the separator and a scavenging reservoir, the separator passage configured to receive the liquid water from the separator; the scavenging reservoir downstream of and in fluid communication with the separator passage, the scavenging reservoir configured to receive the liquid water from the separator passage, the separator passage is configured to deliver the liquid water to the scavenging reservoir, the separator passage being upstream of the scavenging reservoir, the scavenging reservoir including an inlet portion is an elongated, cylindrical structure, an outlet portion, and a horizontal middle portion positioned between the inlet and outlet portions, the inlet portion angled upward at an inlet angle relative to the horizontal middle portion, and the outlet portion angled upward at an outlet angle relative to the horizontal middle portion, the horizontal middle portion including a collection reservoir and a passageway extending there between, the passageway configured to allow a stream of purge gas to flow there through when the collection reservoir is occupied by ice from the liquid water; and a combined valve downstream of and in fluid communication with the scavenging reservoir and configured to open during a purge cycle to drain the liquid water and to purge the stream of the purge gas from the passageway. 14. The fuel cell system of claim 13 , wherein the outlet angle is greater than about 90 degrees and less than about 155.5 degrees. 15. The fuel cell system of claim 13 , wherein the inlet angle is greater than about 90 degrees and less than about 155.5 degrees. 16. The fuel cell system of claim 13 , wherein the outlet angle is at least enough to overcome a road pitch of ±21 degrees. 17. The fuel cell system of claim 13 , wherein the inlet angle is at least enough to overcome a road pitch of ±21 degrees. 18. The fuel cell system of claim 13 , wherein the horizontal middle portion extends horizontally from

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  • with recycling of the reactants (H01M8/04119, H01M8/04104 take precedence) · CPC title

  • by condensers, gas-liquid separators or filters · CPC title

  • Auxiliary arrangements, e.g. for control of pressure or for circulation of fluids · CPC title

  • Fuel cells · CPC title

  • Purging of the reactants · CPC title

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What does patent US11205788B2 cover?
A fuel cell system including a fuel cell stack, separator and a scavenging reservoir. The fuel cell stack is configured to generate water and reusable fuel. The separator is downstream of and in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack. The separator is configured to separate the water from the reusable fuel. The scavenging reservoir is downstream of and in fluid communication with the sepa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04097. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 21 2021 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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