Fuel cell stack
US-2015093670-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US9919608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9919608-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514687404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A power-module assembly includes a plurality of power modules that each have a power stage with opposing major sides and minor sides surrounded by a frame. The frame extends past the major sides and cooperates with the major sides to define pockets on each side of the power module. The modules are arranged in a stack such that pockets adjacent to each other cooperate to form coolant chambers interleaved with the modules.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power inverter comprising: power modules each including a power stage having a switching unit and opposing major sides and minor sides surrounded by a frame, wherein the frame extends past the major sides and cooperates with the major sides to define pockets on each side of the power module, and wherein the modules are arranged in a stack such that pockets adjacent to each other cooperate to form coolant chambers interleaved with the modules. 2. The power inverter of claim 1 wherein the plurality of power modules further includes a first module defining one end of the stack and a last module defining the other end of the stack, further comprising a first endplate disposed against the first module and a second endplate disposed against the last module. 3. The power inverter of claim 2 wherein the first endplate cooperates with the first module to define an outer coolant chamber. 4. The power inverter of claim 1 wherein the frame and power stage of each of the modules are arranged such that the frame is spaced apart from one of the minor sides of the power stage forming an opening between the frame and the minor side, and wherein the openings are aligned and cooperate to define a cavity extending along a length of the stack. 5. The power inverter of claim 4 further comprising a manifold received within the cavity and in fluid communication with each of the coolant chambers. 6. The power inverter of claim 5 wherein the manifold further includes an inlet chamber having a plurality of inlet ports in fluid communication with at least one of the coolant chambers, and an outlet chamber having a plurality of outlet ports in fluid communication with at least one of the coolant chambers. 7. The power inverter of claim 1 wherein the frame and power stage of each of the power modules are arranged such that each of the power modules further includes a first opening defined between the frame and the power stage and a second opening defined between the frame and the power stage, and wherein the first and second openings in each of the power modules are aligned and cooperate with first and second openings on adjacent power modules to define a pair of cavities extending along a length of the stack. 8. The power inverter of claim 7 further comprising an inlet manifold received in one of the cavities and an outlet manifold received in the other of the cavities. 9. The power inverter of claim 8 wherein the inlet manifold further includes a plurality of inlet ports in fluid communication with at least one of the coolant chambers and wherein the outlet manifold further includes a plurality of outlet ports in fluid communication with at least one of the coolant chambers. 10. The power inverter of claim 1 wherein the coolant chambers are arranged in a parallel flow configuration. 11. The power inverting of claim 1 , wherein the switching unit includes a diode and a transistor. 12. A power inverter comprising: a plurality of power modules each including a power stage having opposing major sides and minor sides surrounded by a frame, wherein the frame extends past the major sides and cooperates with the major sides to define pockets on each side of the power module, and wherein the modules are arranged in a stack such that pockets adjacent to each other cooperate to form coolant chambers interleaved with the modules, wherein the power stage of each of the power modules further includes at least one direct current terminal extending from one of the minor sides and projecting through an opening defined within the frame, and an alternating current terminal extending from another of the minor sides and projecting through an additional opening defined within the frame. 13. The power invert of claim 12 , wherein each power stage has first and second switching units that are each electrically connected to the at least one direct current terminal and the alternating current terminal. 14. A power-module assembly comprising: a plurality of power modules each including opposing major sides that each define a pocket recessed therein, the modules being arranged in a stack such that pockets adjacent to each other cooperate to form coolant chambers interleaved with the modules, wherein each power module further includes a power stage having first and second switching units that each have a transistor and a diode. 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein the plurality of power modules further includes a first module defining one end of the stack and a last module defining the other end of the stack, further comprising a first endplate disposed against the first module and a second endplate disposed against the last module. 16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein the first endplate cooperates with the first module to define an outer coolant chamber. 17. The assembly of claim 14 wherein each of the power modules further include an opening, and wherein the openings are aligned and cooperate to define a cavity extending along a length of the stack. 18. The assembly of claim 17 further comprising a manifold received within the cavity and in fluid communication with each of the coolant chambers.
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