Electrolyte tank volume rebalancing
US-2024396064-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9876240B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9876240-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414246863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to a connector or cable between the fuel supply and the fuel cell that in addition to transporting fuel and electrical power can also communicate control signals between the fuel cell and the cartridge to instruct the fuel cartridge or the fuel cell or both to commence or cease the operation of one or more functions. Control signals can be electrical, fluidic/hydraulic and/or mechanical. The connector or cable may also transport electricity produced by the fuel cell to power an electronic device, and/or to the fuel cartridge to power a component(s) on the cartridge or to re-charge a battery. The connector or cable may have universal connectors that can attach to multiple fuel cells, fuel cartridges and electronic devices, even when manufactured by different manufacturers.
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We claim: 1. A fuel transfer cable comprising: a first connector adapted to connect to a fuel supply, a second connecter adapted to connect to a fuel cell, an elongated tube fluidly connecting the first connector to the second connector, so that a fuel in the fuel supply is transported to the fuel cell, and a tamper resistant element having; an actuator; and a valve having an actuated open configuration and a normally closed configuration; wherein the valve is maintained in the actuated open configuration by the actuator such that when the actuator is broken or cut, the valve transitions to its normally closed configuration; wherein the actuator comprises: a sheath within the elongated tube and a flexible rod disposed movably within the sheath with a first end located at the first connector and a second end located at the second connector, wherein the second end of the flexible rod is configured to protrude from the second connector when the second connector is not connected to the fuel cell, and wherein the second end of the flexible rod is configured to he pushed during connection of the second connector to the fuel cell such that the first end of the flexible rod places the valve into the actuated open configuration, wherein the first end and the second end are hydraulically connected by a hydraulic line sealed at each end with a plug or plunger, with the actuator further comprising a spring disposed adjacent to the first end and configured to return the hydraulic line to a position in which the second end protrudes from the second connector when the second connector is disconnected from the fuel. 2. The fuel transfer cable of claim 1 further comprising a transforming element disposed within the fuel transfer cable, wherein the transforming element substantially alters a property of the fuel being transported through the fuel transfer cable that is beyond the losses or attenuation associated with the transportation of said fuel. 3. The fuel transfer cable of claim 2 , wherein the transforming element comprises a dryer and the dryer alters the water content of the fuel. 4. The fuel transfer cable of claim 3 , wherein the dryer comprises a proton exchange membrane or an ion exchange resin. 5. The fuel transfer cable of claim 3 , wherein the dryer is located within one of the connectors. 6. The fuel transfer cable of claim 2 , wherein the transforming element comprises a pressure regulator, and the pressure regulator alters the pressure of the fuel. 7. The fuel transfer cable of claim 6 , wherein the pressure regulator is a passive pressure regulator and is located within one of the connectors. 8. The fuel transfer cable of claim 2 , wherein the transforming element comprises a getter or a filter and the getter or filter removes at least one contaminant from the fuel. 9. The fuel transfer cable of claim 8 , wherein the getter or filter is located within one of the connectors. 10. The fuel transfer cable of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first or second connector comprises a flow control element that closes to the flow of fuel until the connectors are fluidly connected to the fuel supply and fuel cell. 11. The fuel transfer cable of claim 10 , wherein the flow control element comprises a valve having an open configuration and a closed configuration, and wherein during the connections to the fuel supply and the fuel cell, the valve is in the open configuration.
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