Water separator intended to be integrated into a hydrogen motor of a vehicle
US-2023372951-A1 · Nov 23, 2023 · US
US12469868B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12469868-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217669905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2022 |
| Publication date | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 11, 2025 |
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A hydrogen-water separator for a fuel cell includes an upper separation chamber having a first cylindrical sidewall defining an inlet port and a lower collection chamber configured to collect separated water. The collection chamber has a bottom and a second cylindrical sidewall defining a drain port disposed above the bottom. A divider is disposed between the separation chamber and the collection chamber. The divider spans the first cylindrical sidewall and defining one or more openings. An outlet tube is arranged vertically in the separation chamber and having an entrance that is disposed above the divider and below the inlet port.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A hydrogen-water separator for a fuel cell comprising: an upper separation chamber having a first cylindrical sidewall defining an inlet port; a lower collection chamber configured to collect separated water, the collection chamber having a bottom and a second cylindrical sidewall defining a drain port disposed above the bottom; a divider disposed between the separation chamber and the collection chamber, the divider spanning the first cylindrical sidewall and defining one or more openings; and an outlet tube arranged vertically in the separation chamber and having an entrance that is disposed above the divider and below the inlet port, wherein the divider includes a solid center disk circumscribed by the one or more openings. 2 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port is arranged tangential to the sidewall. 3 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 1 , wherein the divider is annular. 4 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 1 further comprising a drain conduit extending from the drain port, wherein the drain conduit slopes towards the drain port such that water within the drain conduit gravity flows to the collection chamber. 5 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 1 , wherein the upper separation chamber has a top and the outlet tube extends through the top. 6 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 1 , wherein the one or more openings are at least 8 millimeters wide. 7 . A hydrogen-water separator for a fuel cell comprising: an upper separation chamber having a first cylindrical sidewall defining an inlet port; a lower collection chamber configured to collect separated water, the collection chamber having a bottom and a second cylindrical sidewall defining a drain port disposed above the bottom; a divider disposed between the separation chamber and the collection chamber, the divider spanning the first cylindrical sidewall and defining one or more openings; and an outlet tube arranged vertically in the separation chamber and having an entrance that is disposed above the divider and below the inlet port, wherein the divider includes an upper side and a lower side, and the divider further includes a baffle depending from the lower side. 8 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 7 , wherein the baffle defines a plurality of openings. 9 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 7 , wherein the baffle is elongate and is arranged radial to the divider. 10 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 9 , wherein the divider further includes a second baffle depending from the lower side. 11 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 10 , wherein the baffle and the second baffle intersect at a center point of the divider. 12 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 7 , wherein a height of the baffle is tallest at a center of the divider. 13 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 7 , wherein the divider includes a solid center disk. 14 . A hydrogen-water separator for a fuel cell comprising: an upper housing having a top and a first cylindrical sidewall cooperating to define a separation chamber; an inlet port arranged tangential to the first sidewall; an outlet tube arranged vertically in the separation chamber and extending downwardly from the top and defining an entrance that is disposed below the inlet port; a lower housing having a bottom and a second cylindrical sidewall cooperating to define a collection chamber configured to collect separated water, wherein the second sidewall defines a drain port disposed higher than the bottom; and an annular divider separating the separation chamber and the collection chamber and defining one or more openings allowing water to flow from the separation chamber to the collection chamber, wherein the divider includes an upper side and a lower side, and the divider includes a baffle depending from the lower side, wherein the baffle is elongate and is arranged radial to the divider. 15 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 14 , wherein the divider includes a solid center disk circumscribed by the one or more openings. 16 . The hydrogen-water separator of claim 14 further comprising a drain conduit extending from the drain port, wherein the drain conduit slopes towards the drain port such that water within the drain conduit gravity flows to the collection chamber.
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