Vehicle fuel cell apparatus with improved air intake

US9705140B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9705140-B2
Application numberUS-201314396696-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2013
Priority dateApr 27, 2012
Publication dateJul 11, 2017
Grant dateJul 11, 2017

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A vehicle fuel cell apparatus includes a fuel cell stack configured to take in air as a reaction gas and a coolant through an air intake aperture area, and discharge temperature-raised air through air discharging aperture areas. An air suction duct, air discharge ducts, and air discharge fans take in air to the air suction duct. The air discharge ducts have air discharge ports in the vicinity of the air suction duct. The air suction duct is formed with first air intake ports opening at its upstream end portion, and second air intake ports opening at locations nearer to the air discharge ports of the air discharge ducts than the first air intake ports. The second air intake ports are provided with shutters. The arrangement provides a vehicle fuel cell apparatus having enhanced operability in situations involving low-temperature outside air, and allows for enhanced mountability to vehicles.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle fuel cell apparatus including a fuel cell stack disposed in a space enclosed by vehicle body panels, and configured to take in air as a reaction gas and a coolant through an air intake aperture area to an inside thereof, and discharge heated air through an air discharging aperture area to an outside thereof, an air suction duct connected to the air intake aperture area, wherein the air suction duct includes lateral side panels, an air discharge duct connected to the air discharging aperture area, and a fan configured to take in ambient cooling air to an inside of the air suction duct, the vehicle fuel cell apparatus comprising: the air discharge duct having an air discharge port disposed in a vicinity of the air suction duct and configured to discharge at least a portion of the heated air into the space enclosed by the vehicle body panels; the air suction duct being formed with a first air intake port set opening at an upstream end portion of the air suction duct, and a second air intake port set formed in at least one of the lateral side panels and opening at a location set nearer to the air discharge port than the first air intake port set, the first air intake port set being configured and arranged to admit the ambient cooling air to the inside of the air suction duct, the second air intake port set being configured and arranged to admit the heated air to the inside of the air suction duct; and a shutter set provided at the second air intake port set to open or close the second air intake port set. 2. The vehicle fuel cell apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the shutter set is set up to open when outside air has temperatures lower than a lower limit temperature of a range of temperatures affording for the fuel cell stack to operate as necessary. 3. The vehicle fuel cell apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel cell stack is mounted on a vehicle, with the air intake aperture area in a vehicle-longitudinally frontward oriented position, and the second air intake port set is substantially vehicle-longitudinally rearward open. 4. The vehicle fuel cell apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second air intake port set is arranged on both vehicle-transverse sides of the air suction duct. 5. The vehicle fuel cell apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first air intake port set is provided with a shutter set to open or close the first air intake port set. 6. An intake arrangement for warming up a fuel cell stack mounted on a vehicle having vehicle body panels enclosing a space, comprising: a fuel cell stack disposed in the space and having an air intake aperture area and an air-discharging aperture area; an air suction duct disposed in the space and connected to the air intake aperture area of the fuel cell stack for admitting air into the fuel cell stack through the air intake aperture area, the air suction duct having an upstream end portion and a downstream end portion connected to the air intake aperture area of the fuel cell stack, and lateral side panels between the upstream and downstream end portions; and an air discharge duct disposed in the space and connected to the air-discharging aperture area of the fuel cell stack for discharging heated air from the fuel cell stack through the air-discharging aperture area, the air discharge duct having at least one air discharge port oriented to direct at least a portion of the heated air discharged into the space, the upstream end portion of the air suction duct including first intake ports oriented to admit ambient cooling air inside the air suction duct, the lateral side panels including second intake ports opening to the space and oriented to admit the portion of the heated air that is directed by the air discharge port into the space inside the air suction duct, the air suction duct having shutters provided at the second intake ports to open or close the second intake ports. 7. The intake arrangement as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the air suction duct includes shutters provided at the first intake ports to open or close the first intake ports. 8. The intake arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the air suction duct includes a first duct portion, a second duct portion and a third duct portion, the first duct portion including the upstream end portion, the second duct portion including the lateral side panels, the third duct portion including the downstream end portion. 9. The intake arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the portion of the heated air that is directed by the air discharge port into the space passes through the space to the second intake ports.

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

  • Heat exchange unit structures specially adapted for fuel cell · CPC title

  • Information or communication technologies improving the operation of electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Heating of fuel cells during the start-up of the fuel cells · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US9705140B2 cover?
A vehicle fuel cell apparatus includes a fuel cell stack configured to take in air as a reaction gas and a coolant through an air intake aperture area, and discharge temperature-raised air through air discharging aperture areas. An air suction duct, air discharge ducts, and air discharge fans take in air to the air suction duct. The air discharge ducts have air discharge ports in the vicinity o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Suzuki Motor Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04014. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 2017 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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