Gas separation from fuel cell cooling water
US-2015325866-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9831509B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9831509-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214343615-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A device for separating a fluid having a water and gas portion in a fuel cell system includes a fluid inlet an a fluid outlet with an outlet valve. The separating device includes a first reservoir region for collecting the water portion of the fluid. The first reservoir region includes a first outlet to feed the water portion in the direction of the fluid outlet. The separating device also includes a second reservoir region having a second outlet that feeds the water portion in the direction of the fluid outlet so that the first reservoir region 19 is connected in series in terms of flow via the second reservoir region with the fluid outlet. In an installation position of the separating device the first outlet is arranged lower than the second outlet so that deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A separating device for a fluid from a fuel cell system, wherein the fluid comprises a water portion and a gas portion, the separating device comprising: a fluid inlet configured to feed the fluid; a fluid outlet configured to remove the fluid or a part of the fluid; an outlet valve configured to control the fluid outlet; a first reservoir region configured to collect the water portion of the fluid, wherein the first reservoir region comprises a first outlet configured to feed the water portion in a direction of the fluid outlet; and a second reservoir region comprising a second outlet configured to feed the water portion in the direction of the fluid outlet, wherein the first reservoir region is connected in series in terms of flow via the second reservoir region to the fluid outlet, wherein in an installation position of the separating device the first outlet is arranged lower than the second outlet, so that deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away, wherein the first outlet is incorporated in or on a first pipe body and the second outlet is incorporated in or on a second pipe body, wherein the second pipe body is arranged within the first pipe body, wherein an upper edge of the first pipe body is arranged lower than an upper edge of the second pipe body. 2. The separating device according to claim 1 , wherein the first or second pipe body have the form of a straight hollow cylinder and are arranged coaxially or concentrically with respect to each other. 3. A separating device for a fluid from a fuel cell system, wherein the fluid comprises a water portion and a gas portion, the separating device comprising: a fluid inlet configured to feed the fluid; a fluid outlet configured to remove the fluid or a part of the fluid; an outlet valve configured to control the fluid outlet; a first reservoir region configured to collect the water portion of the fluid, wherein the first reservoir region comprises a first outlet configured to feed the water portion in a direction of the fluid outlet; and a second reservoir region comprising a second outlet configured to feed the water portion in the direction of the fluid outlet, wherein the first reservoir region is connected in series in terms of flow via the second reservoir region to the fluid outlet, wherein in an installation position of the separating device the first outlet is arranged lower than the second outlet, so that deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away, wherein the first reservoir region comprises a bottom section and a supply section, wherein the bottom section has a smaller area in a horizontal plane than the supply section. 4. A method for operating a separating device comprising a fluid inlet configured to feed the fluid, a fluid outlet configured to remove the fluid or a part of the fluid, an outlet valve configured to control the fluid outlet, a first reservoir region configured to collect the water portion of the fluid, wherein the first reservoir region comprises a first outlet configured to feed the water portion in a direction of the fluid outlet, and a second reservoir region comprising a second outlet configured to feed the water portion in the direction of the fluid outlet, wherein the first reservoir region is connected in series in terms of flow via the second reservoir region to the fluid outlet, wherein in an installation position of the separating device the first outlet is arranged lower than the second outlet, so that deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away, wherein the first outlet is incorporated in or on a first pipe body and the second outlet is incorporated in or on a second pipe body, wherein the second pipe body is arranged within the first pipe body, wherein an upper edge of the first pipe body is arranged lower than an upper edge of the second pipe body, the method comprising: collecting, during operation of the separating device, the water portion of the fluid in the first and in the second reservoir region, wherein the water portion runs away via the first and the second outlet, wherein deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away, wherein upon freezing of the deposits the first outlet is blocked so that no water portion can pass via the first outlet into the fluid outlet. 5. A method for operating a separating device comprising a fluid inlet configured to feed the fluid, a fluid outlet configured to remove the fluid or a part of the fluid, an outlet valve configured to control the fluid outlet, a first reservoir region configured to collect the water portion of the fluid, wherein the first reservoir region comprises a first outlet configured to feed the water portion in a direction of the fluid outlet, and a second reservoir region comprising a second outlet configured to feed the water portion in the direction of the fluid outlet, wherein the first reservoir region is connected in series in terms of flow via the second reservoir region to the fluid outlet, wherein in an installation position of the separating device the first outlet is arranged lower than the second outlet, so that deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away, wherein the first reservoir region comprises a bottom section and a supply section, wherein the bottom section has a smaller area in a horizontal plane than the supply section, the method comprising: collecting, during operation of the separating device, the water portion of the fluid in the first and in the second reservoir region, wherein the water portion runs away via the first and the second outlet, wherein deposits of the water portion completely covering the first outlet are prevented from flowing away, wherein upon freezing of the deposits the first outlet is blocked so that no water portion can pass via the first outlet into the fluid outlet.
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