IP Library Granted Patent US 12695106
Granted Patent B2
US 12695106 · App. 18/317,220 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Fuel cell system and method for generating inert gas for a fuel cell system

Inventors: Janik Fernandez Garcia (Toulouse, FR); Nikolaus Soukup (Hamburg, DE)
Assignees: Airbus Operations GmbH; Airbus Operations SAS
H01M8/0662H01M8/04097H01M8/04231H01M8/04447H01M8/04455H01M2008/1095
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Patent No.
US 12695106
App. No.
18/317,220
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fuel cell system comprises a fuel cell unit in a housing and comprising an anode part and a cathode part, a hydrogen source for supplying hydrogen to the fuel cell unit, an air supply unit for supplying air to the fuel cell unit, and a catalytic converter for catalytically converting oxygen and hydrogen to generate an inert gas mixture and supplying it to the interior of the housing. The catalytic converter comprises a cathode exhaust gas intake for receiving a cathode exhaust gas from the cathode part of the fuel cell unit. In a method for generating inert gas for a fuel cell system, a purge gas is supplied from the anode part of the fuel cell unit, and/or fresh hydrogen is supplied from a hydrogen supply unit of the fuel cell unit to the catalytic converter, to generate the inert gas mixture.

Claims (42)

1 . A fuel cell system, comprising:

a fuel cell unit provided in a housing and comprising an anode part and a cathode part,

a hydrogen source for supplying hydrogen to the fuel cell unit,

an air supply unit for supplying air to the fuel cell unit,

a catalytic converter for catalytically converting oxygen and hydrogen to generate an inert gas mixture and supplying the inert gas mixture to an interior of the housing,

wherein the catalytic converter comprises a cathode exhaust gas intake for receiving a cathode exhaust gas from the cathode part of the fuel cell unit,

wherein the catalytic converter is configured to generate the inert gas mixture from a purge gas supplied from the anode part of the fuel cell unit, or from fresh hydrogen supplied from a hydrogen supply unit of the fuel cell unit, or a mixture of the purge gas and fresh hydrogen,

wherein the catalytic converter comprises a gas intake for receiving ambient gas from the interior of the housing and to convert the ambient gas to an oxygen depleted gas containing no hydrogen or a reduced hydrogen concentration.

2 . The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the catalytic converter is configured to use gas resulting from leaks of air and hydrogen from components of the fuel cell system and provided in the interior of the housing to generate the inert gas mixture,

wherein the components of the fuel cell system are enclosed in the housing.

3 . The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the catalytic converter comprises a gas intake for receiving ambient gas from the interior of the housing to convert the ambient gas to an oxygen depleted gas containing a reduced hydrogen concentration.

4 . The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a heat exchanger configured for heating the hydrogen before the hydrogen is supplied to the fuel cell unit, and configured for cooling the inert gas mixture generated in the catalytic converter before the inert gas mixture is supplied to the interior of the housing.

5 . The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a cooling unit for providing a separate coolant stream to cool the inert gas mixture generated in the catalytic converter before the inert gas mixture is supplied to the interior of the housing.

6 . The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a cathode exhaust gas control valve for controlling a flow of the cathode exhaust gas supplied to the catalytic converter.

7 . The fuel cell system according to claim 6 , further comprising:

a purge valve which is electronically, or mechanically, or electronically and mechanically connected to the cathode exhaust gas control valve to control the flow of the cathode exhaust gas to the catalytic converter depending on a flow of the purge gas.

8 . The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the catalytic converter is part of a closed system for recycling gas contained in the housing, the closed system comprising:

a hydrogen sensor and an oxygen sensor to determine the concentration of hydrogen and oxygen, respectively, supplied to the catalytic converter, and

a fan for recirculating the gas received from the interior of the housing back to the interior of the housing after the catalytic conversion.

9 . A method for generating inert gas for a fuel cell system, the method comprising:

supplying a cathode exhaust gas from a fuel cell unit provided inside a housing to a catalytic converter;

supplying a purge gas from an anode part of the fuel cell unit, or hydrogen from a hydrogen supply unit of the fuel cell system, or a mixture of both, to the catalytic converter;

catalytically converting oxygen in the cathode exhaust gas and the supplied purge gas, or hydrogen, or both, to generate an inert gas mixture; and

supplying the generated inert gas mixture to the interior of the housing of the fuel cell unit.

10 . The method according to claim 9 , wherein a gas resulting from leaks of air and hydrogen from components of the fuel cell system and provided in the interior of the housing is used to generate the inert gas mixture,

wherein the components of the fuel cell system are enclosed in the housing.

11 . The method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

supplying a gas from the interior of the housing to the catalytic converter.

12 . The method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

heating the hydrogen before the hydrogen is supplied to the catalytic converter, and

cooling the inert gas mixture generated in the catalytic converter before the inert gas mixture is supplied to the interior of the housing.

13 . The method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

providing a separate coolant stream to cool the inert gas mixture generated in the catalytic converter before the inert gas mixture is supplied to the interior of the housing.

14 . The method according to claim 9 , wherein supplying the cathode exhaust gas to the catalytic converter is controlled depending on a supply of the purge gas to the catalytic converter.

15 . The method according to claim 9 , wherein the gas in the housing of the fuel cell unit is recycled within in a closed system separated from the fuel cell unit, and,

wherein the gas from the interior of the housing is recirculated back to the interior of the housing after catalytic conversion, or

wherein a concentration of hydrogen and oxygen in the gas is determined before and after the catalytic conversion, or

wherein an exhaust concentration of the gas recycled is controlled within a concentration target by feeding or adding oxygen or hydrogen to the catalytic reactor, or

any combination of the foregoing.