Proton exchange membrane fuel cell with a bellows-shaped membrane electrode assembly device

US2019305341A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019305341-A1
Application numberUS-201916448106-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 21, 2019
Priority dateMar 31, 2016
Publication dateOct 3, 2019
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The disclosure relates to a proton exchange membrane fuel cell. The fuel cell includes: a container, wherein the container includes a reacting room, a fuel room connected to the reacting room through a fuel inputting hole, a fuel inputting door located on the fuel inputting hole, a waste collecting room connected to the reacting room through a waste outputting hole, a waste outputting door located on the waste outputting hole; a membrane electrode assembly located in the reacting room, wherein the membrane electrode assembly device defines a bellows and a pipe connected to the bellows and extending out of the reacting room, the reacting room is divided into a first electrode space outside the bellows and a second electrode space inside the bellows, the volume of the first electrode space and the second electrode space can be changed by deforming the bellows.

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A proton exchange membrane fuel cell, comprising: a container, wherein the container comprises: an annular internal wall, wherein a reacting room is defined by the annular internal wall; an annular external wall surrounding the annular internal wall, wherein a storage room is defined between the annular internal wall and the annular external wall and divided into a fuel room and a waste room, the fuel room is in communication with the reacting room through a fuel inputting hole, and the waste room is in communication with the reacting room through a waste outputting hole; a bottom wall connecting the annular internal wall and the annular external wall; a top wall connecting the annular internal wall and the annular external wall, wherein a gas exchange hole is defined on the top wall; a fuel inputting door located on the fuel inputting hole; and a waste outputting door located on the waste outputting hole; and a membrane electrode assembly device located in the reacting room, wherein the membrane electrode assembly device defines a bellows and a pipe connected to the bellows and extending out of the reacting room, the reacting room is divided into a first electrode space outside the bellows and a second electrode space inside the bellows, volumes of the first electrode space and the second electrode space can be changed by deforming the bellows. 2 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 1 , wherein the membrane electrode assembly device comprises a hollow supporting structure and a membrane electrode assembly located on the hollow supporting structure; and the hollow supporting structure defines the bellows and the pipe. 3 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 2 , wherein the hollow supporting structure defines a plurality of first through holes on a first wall of the bellows; and the membrane electrode assembly covers the plurality of first through holes. 4 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 3 , wherein the hollow supporting structure further defines a plurality of second through holes on a second wall of the pipe; and the membrane electrode assembly further covers the plurality of second through holes. 5 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 2 , wherein the membrane electrode assembly is located on an inner surface of the hollow supporting structure. 6 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 2 , wherein the membrane electrode assembly is located on an outer surface of the hollow supporting structure. 7 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 2 , wherein the membrane electrode assembly comprises an anode current collector, an anode electrode, a proton exchange membrane, a cathode electrode, and a cathode current collector. 8 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 2 , wherein the membrane electrode assembly device further comprises a gasket ring used to seal the first electrode space. 9 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 8 , wherein the gasket ring comprises an annular rubber body, and the annular body and the reacting room have the same cross section shapes and size. 10 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 1 , wherein one end of the pipe extend to an outside atmosphere; when the bellows is expanded, the volumes of the first electrode space and the second electrode space increase, pressures of the first electrode space and the second electrode space decrease, the fuel inputting door is open and the outputting door is closed so that fuel in the fuel room enters the first electrode space from the fuel room, and air outside of the bellows enters the bellows through the pipe; and when the bellows is compressed, the volumes of the first electrode space and the second electrode space decrease, and pressures of the first electrode space and the second electrode space increase, the fuel inputting door is closed and the outputting door is open so that waste fuel in the first electrode space enters the waste room from the first electrode space, and waste gas inside of the bellows is exhausted through the pipe. 11 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 10 , wherein the fuel inputting door is fixed on an inner surface of the reacting room, the fuel inputting door is closed when the pressure of the reacting room is higher than the pressure of the fuel room, and the fuel inputting door is open when the pressure of the reacting room is lower than the pressure of the fuel room; and the waste outputting door is fixed on an inner surface of the waste room, the waste outputting door is open when the pressure of the reacting room is higher than the pressure of the waste room, and the waste outputting door is closed when the pressure of the reacting room is lower than the pressure of the waste room. 12 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 1 , wherein the pipe passes through the gas exchange hole. 13 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 12 , wherein a length of the pipe is greater than a distance between the bottom wall and the top wall. 14 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 13 , further comprising a gas outputting door located on one end of the pipe that is outside of the reacting room, and the pipe is only used to exhaust waste gas 15 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 14 , wherein the end of the pipe extends to an outside atmosphere. 16 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 15 , wherein the gas outputting door is open when the pressure of the second electrode space is higher than the pressure of the atmosphere, and the gas outputting door is closed when the pressure of the second electrode space is lower than the pressure of the atmosphere. 17 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 1 , wherein a cross section size of the bellows is less than a cross-section size of the reacting room, and a bellows top wall of the bellows and the reacting room have the same cross-section shapes and sizes so that the first electrode space is sealed by the bellows top wall. 18 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 1 , wherein the annular internal wall and the annular external wall are tangent and in direct contact with each other at two places so that the space therebetween is divided into the fuel room and the waste room. 19 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 1 , further comprising an oxygen room and a gas inputting door, wherein the oxygen room is in communication with the second electrode space through a gas inputting hole and the gas inputting door is located on the gas inputting hole. 20 . The proton exchange membrane fuel cell of claim 19 , wherein the gas inputting door is closed when the pressure of the second electrode space is higher than the pressure of the oxygen room, and the gas inputting door is open when the pressure of the second electrode space is lower than the pressure of the oxygen room.

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  • Fuel cells with polymeric electrolytes · CPC title

  • Reactant storage and supply, e.g. means for feeding, pipes · CPC title

  • Biochemical fuel cells, i.e. cells in which microorganisms function as catalysts · CPC title

  • Purging of the reactants · CPC title

  • H01M8/1006Primary

    Corrugated, curved or wave-shaped MEA · CPC title

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What does patent US2019305341A1 cover?
The disclosure relates to a proton exchange membrane fuel cell. The fuel cell includes: a container, wherein the container includes a reacting room, a fuel room connected to the reacting room through a fuel inputting hole, a fuel inputting door located on the fuel inputting hole, a waste collecting room connected to the reacting room through a waste outputting hole, a waste outputting door loca…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Tsinghua, Hon Hai Prec Ind Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04201. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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