Fluidic components suitable for fuel cell systems including pressure regulators and valves

US2016190612A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016190612-A1
Application numberUS-201615065759-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 9, 2016
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJun 30, 2016
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The disclosure teaches controlling the fluid flow and pressure, including adjustable pressure regulators, pressure regulators with an inlet restrictor, semi-automatic valve and pressure regulator with a by-pass valve which use one or more of movable shuttle, shuttle housing, a high pressure diaphragm, a low pressure diaphragm and a fluidic conduit connecting the inlet to the outlet. One or more of these implementations adjust to modify the outlet pressure of the regulator. The inlet restrictor allows incoming fluid to enter the pressure regulators when the pressure of the incoming fluid is higher than a threshold level. The semi-automatic valve is opened manually but closes automatically when fluid flowing through the valve is insufficient to keep the valve open. The semi-automatic valve can also be a semi-automatic electrical switch. The by-pass valve directs the flow to bypass the pressure regulator, when the flow is slow or has low pressure.

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1 . A pressure regulator comprising: a movable shuttle disposed between a high pressure diaphragm and a low pressure diaphragm; a shuttle housing to house the shuttle; a conduit connecting an inlet to an outlet, wherein the high pressure diaphragm is located proximate to the inlet and the low pressure diaphragm is located proximate to the outlet; and, a temperature sensitive component disposed within the pressure regulator, in thermal communication with a fuel cell or electronic device so that when the temperature of the pressure regulator reaches a predetermined level, the temperature sensitive component changes its shape to render the pressure regulator inoperative. 2 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensitive component comprises a shape memory alloy material, a wax or a liquid having a boiling point proximate to the predetermined temperature. 3 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensitive component is disposed in an area between the low pressure diaphragm and the outlet and renders the pressure regulator inoperative by substantially sealing the outlet. 4 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensitive component is disposed in an area between the high pressure diaphragm and the inlet and renders the pressure regulator inoperative by substantially sealing the inlet. 5 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensitive component is disposed in an area between at least one of the low pressure diaphragm, the high pressure diaphragm, the outlet and the inlet and renders the pressure regulator inoperative by substantially sealing at least one of the inlet and the outlet. 6 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the temperature sensitive component is disposed between the movable shuttle and the shuttle housing and renders the pressure regulator inoperative by substantially arresting the movement of the shuttle. 7 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the predetermined temperature is a temperature which triggers a device such as a fuel cell to shut down. 8 . The pressure regulator of claim 1 wherein the predetermined temperature is a temperature which triggers a device such as an electronic device to shut down. 9 . A method of operating a pressure regulator disposed between a hydrogen supply and a fuel cell system, the method comprising: within the pressure regulator providing a movable shuttle in a shuttle housing and disposed between a high pressure diaphragm and a low pressure diaphragm wherein the high pressure diaphragm is located proximate to the inlet and the low pressure diaphragm is located proximate to the outlet; providing a fluid conduit between the inlet and the outlet; controlling the pressure at the outlet by controlling the movement of the shuttle between the high pressure diaphragm and the low pressure diaphragm; and, disrupting the fluid connection between the inlet and the outlet using a temperature sensitive component disposed in the pressure regulator, wherein the disrupting step comprises: fluidly disconnecting the inlet and the outlet by expansion of the temperature sensitive component when the temperature in the regulator is greater than or equals a predetermined fuel cell temperature, and, fluidly connecting the inlet and the outlet by contraction of the temperature sensitive component when the temperature in the regulator falls below the predetermined fuel cell temperature. 10 . The method of claim 9 wherein the disrupting step is effected by disposing the temperature sensitive component in an area between the low pressure diaphragm and the outlet, and substantially sealing the outlet by the expanding temperature sensitive component when the temperature in the regulator is greater than or equals a predetermined fuel cell temperature. 11 . The method of claim 9 wherein the disrupting step is effected by disposing the temperature sensitive component in an area between the movable shuttle and the shuttle housing, and substantially arresting the movement of the shuttle by the expanding temperature sensitive component when the temperature in the regulator is greater than or equals a predetermined fuel cell temperature. 12 . The method of claim 9 wherein the regulator is in thermal communication with a fuel cell or electronic device. 13 . The method of claim 12 wherein the temperature sensitive component is disposed in an area between at least one of the low pressure diaphragm, the high pressure diaphragm, the outlet and the inlet and renders the pressure regulator inoperative by substantially sealing at least one of the inlet and the outlet. 14 . A pressure regulator within a fuel cell or electronic device comprising: a movable shuttle disposed between a high pressure diaphragm, a low pressure diaphragm: a shuttle housing to house the shuttle: a conduit connecting an inlet to an outlet, wherein the high pressure diaphragm is located proximate to the inlet and the low pressure diaphragm is located proximate to the outlet; and, a temperature sensitive component disposed within the pressure regulator, so that when the temperature of the pressure regulator reaches a predetermined level, the temperature sensitive component changes its shape to render the pressure regulator inoperative.

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  • of fuel cell reactants · CPC title

  • Temperature; Ambient temperature · CPC title

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What does patent US2016190612A1 cover?
The disclosure teaches controlling the fluid flow and pressure, including adjustable pressure regulators, pressure regulators with an inlet restrictor, semi-automatic valve and pressure regulator with a by-pass valve which use one or more of movable shuttle, shuttle housing, a high pressure diaphragm, a low pressure diaphragm and a fluidic conduit connecting the inlet to the outlet. One or more…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intelligent Energy Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04104. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 30 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).