Fuel cell fluid channels

US9876238B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9876238-B2
Application numberUS-201213489452-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 5, 2012
Priority dateJun 5, 2012
Publication dateJan 23, 2018
Grant dateJan 23, 2018

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An example fuel cell assembly includes a plate having channels configured to facilitate movement of a fuel cell fluid near an area of active flow of fuel cell. The channels include portions having a varying depth that extend laterally outside of the area of active flow.

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We claim: 1. A fuel cell assembly, comprising: a plate having a plurality of channels configured to facilitate movement of a fuel cell fluid within an area of active flow of the fuel cell, the area of active flow being defined by a portion of the plate where the fuel cell fluid actively flows from a fuel cell fluid inlet of the plate to a fuel cell fluid outlet of the plate, wherein each of the plurality of channels includes a portion having a varying depth which extends laterally outside of the area of active flow, and which does not connect to another channel to dead end in a location outside the area of active flow such that the fuel cell fluid may fill the portion that dead ends outside the area of active flow but not actively flow through said portion as the fuel cell fluid actively flows from the fuel cell fluid inlet to the fuel cell fluid outlet during operation. 2. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein a depth of the channels laterally inside the area of active flow is about the same. 3. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein a depth of the portion at a first location is greater than a depth of the portion at a second location. 4. The fuel cell assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first location is laterally closer to the area of active flow than the second location. 5. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 , wherein the channels comprise a group of channels aligned in a first direction overlapping with a group of channels aligned in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction. 6. The fuel cell assembly of claim 5 , including a channel overlapping area where the channels aligned in the first direction overlap the channels aligned in the second direction. 7. The fuel cell assembly of claim 6 , wherein the channels aligned in the first direction and the channels aligned in the second direction include respective portions having a varying depth, wherein the portions extend laterally outside of the area of active flow, and the portions are laterally outside the overlapping area. 8. The fuel cell assembly of claim 6 , wherein the overlapping area is exclusively within the area of active flow. 9. The fuel cell assembly of claim 6 , wherein the overlapping area has a laterally outer boundary corresponding to laterally outer boundaries of an electrochemically active area of a fuel cell having the plate. 10. The fuel cell assembly of claim 6 , wherein the portions of the group of channels aligned in the first direction, which extend laterally outside of the area of active flow, extend past a laterally outermost one of the group of channels aligned in the second direction. 11. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein the area of active flow includes all of the channels through which the fuel cell fluid can flow to move from the fuel cell fluid inlet of the plate to the fuel cell fluid outlet of the plate. 12. A fuel cell assembly, comprising: a plate having a plurality of channels, the channels including respective first channel portions through which a fuel cell fluid can flow along one or more paths extending from a fuel cell fluid inlet of the plate to a fuel cell fluid outlet of the plate, and respective second channel portions extending laterally outside of the paths, the second channel portions having respective varying depths and dead ending outside an area of active flow defined by a portion of the plate where the fuel cell fluid actively flows from the fuel cell fluid inlet of the plate to the fuel cell fluid outlet of the plate such that the fuel cell fluid may fill the second channel portions that dead end outside the area of active flow but not actively flow through the second channel portions as the fuel cell fluid actively flows from the fuel cell fluid inlet to the fuel cell fluid outlet during operation. 13. The fuel cell assembly of claim 12 wherein a depth of a given second channel portion at a first location is greater than a depth of the given second channel portion at a second location, wherein the first location is laterally closer to the paths than the second location. 14. The fuel cell assembly of claim 12 , wherein the channels comprise a plurality of first channels aligned in a first direction and a plurality of second channels aligned in a second direction transverse to the first direction, wherein the first channels overlap with the second channels. 15. A fuel cell assembly, comprising: a plate having a plurality of channels, the channels including respective first channel portions through which a fuel cell fluid can flow along one or more paths extending from a fuel cell fluid inlet of the plate to a fuel cell fluid outlet of the plate, and respective second channel portions through which the fuel cell fluid cannot actively flow, the second channel portions having respective varying depths and dead ending in a location outside an area of active flow defined by a portion of the plate where the fuel cell fluid actively flows from the fuel cell fluid inlet of the plate to the fuel cell fluid outlet of the plate such that the fuel cell fluid may fill the second channel portions that dead end outside the area of active flow but not actively flow through the second channel portions as the fuel cell fluid actively flows from the fuel cell fluid inlet to the fuel cell fluid outlet during operation. 16. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein the second channel portions extend laterally outside of the paths. 17. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein a depth of a given second channel portion at a first location is greater than a depth of the given second channel portion at a second location, wherein the first location is laterally closer to the paths than the second location. 18. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 , wherein the channels comprise a plurality of first channels aligned in a first direction and a plurality of second channels aligned in a second direction transverse to the first direction, wherein the first channels overlap with the second channels.

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  • Heat exchange using liquids · CPC title

  • having heating or cooling means, e.g. heaters or coolant flow channels · CPC title

  • characterised by grooves, e.g. their pitch or depth · CPC title

  • H01M8/0265Primary

    the reactant or coolant channels having varying cross sections · CPC title

  • Fuel cells · CPC title

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What does patent US9876238B2 cover?
An example fuel cell assembly includes a plate having channels configured to facilitate movement of a fuel cell fluid near an area of active flow of fuel cell. The channels include portions having a varying depth that extend laterally outside of the area of active flow.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
O'Neill Jonathan Daniel, Patterson Timothy W, Carnevale Christopher John, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/0265. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 23 2018 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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