Vehicular fuel cell cooling system

US9744877B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9744877-B2
Application numberUS-201414456000-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2014
Priority dateAug 11, 2014
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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Abstract

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A cooling system for a vehicular fuel cell utilizes packet pumps to electrically isolate the fuel from a grounded radiator. Fluid in a packet pump is transported from an inlet port to an outlet port in discrete packets. Because these packets are physically separated from one another, electricity does not flow through the fluid from the inlet port to the outlet port. Packet pumps include peristaltic pumps and external gear pumps.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle comprising: a first isolator having a first isolator port and a second isolator port and configured to electrically isolate the first isolator port from the second isolator port while permitting flow of discrete separated packets of an electrically conductive fluid between the first and second isolator ports; a second isolator having a third isolator port and a fourth isolator port and configured to electrically isolate the third isolator port from the fourth isolator port while permitting flow of discrete separated packets of the electrically conductive fluid between the third and fourth isolator ports; a fuel cell having a first cooling port fluidly connected to the first isolator port and a second cooling port fluidly connected to the third isolator port; and a radiator having a first radiator port fluidly connected to the second isolator port and a second radiator port fluidly connected to the fourth isolator port. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the first and second isolators are peristaltic pumps. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein: the first isolator is a first packet pump having a first shaft; and the second isolator is a second packet pump having a second shaft driveably connected to the first shaft. 4. The vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a pump configured to circulate coolant among the fuel cell, first isolator, radiator, and second isolator. 5. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the radiator is electrically grounded to vehicle structure. 6. The vehicle of claim 5 wherein the fuel cell has a negative terminal and a positive terminal and wherein neither the negative terminal nor the positive terminal are grounded to vehicle structure. 7. A vehicle comprising: a first packet pump having first and second pump ports; a second packet pump having third and fourth pump ports; a fuel cell having first and second cooling ports fluidly connected to the first and third pump ports respectively; and a radiator having first and second radiator ports fluidly connected to the second and fourth pump ports respectively. 8. The vehicle of claim 7 wherein the first packet pump is a peristaltic pump. 9. The vehicle of claim 7 wherein: the first packet pump has a first shaft; and the second packet pump has a second shaft driveably connected to the first shaft. 10. A cooling system for a vehicular fuel cell, the system comprising: a radiator having a radiator inlet and a radiator outlet; a first packet pump driven by a shaft and configured to separate a fluid into first discrete packets and to force the first discrete packets from a first inlet port to a first outlet port fluidly connected to the radiator inlet; and a second packet pump driven by the shaft and configured to separate the fluid into second discrete packets and force the second discrete packets from a second inlet port to a second outlet port, wherein the second inlet port is fluidly connected to the radiator outlet. 11. The cooling system of claim 10 wherein the first packet pump is a peristaltic pump comprising: a first tube connecting the first inlet port to the first outlet port, the tube made of an electrically non-conductive material; a roller configured to compress the first tube at a compression point to separate fluid at the first inlet port from fluid at the first outlet port; and a rotor fixed to the shaft and configured to move the compression point in response rotation of the shaft to propel the fluid through the tube. 12. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the second packet pump is a peristaltic pump comprising: a second tube connecting the second inlet port to the second outlet port, the tube made of an electrically non-conductive material; and a roller configured to compress the second tube to separate fluid at the second inlet port from fluid at the second outlet port.

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  • Fuel cells in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title

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

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Heat exchange using liquids · CPC title

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What does patent US9744877B2 cover?
A cooling system for a vehicular fuel cell utilizes packet pumps to electrically isolate the fuel from a grounded radiator. Fluid in a packet pump is transported from an inlet port to an outlet port in discrete packets. Because these packets are physically separated from one another, electricity does not flow through the fluid from the inlet port to the outlet port. Packet pumps include perista…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L11/1892. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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