IP Library Granted Patent US 7,094,491
Granted Patent B2
US 7,094,491 · App. 10/258,381 · Granted Aug 22, 2006

Fuel cell

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Patent No.
US 7,094,491
App. No.
10/258,381
Granted
Aug 22, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a fuel cell devised to uniformly distribute and supply a reformed gas (or an oxidant or a coolant) while minimizing the increase in parts number, without making the construction complicated. The present invention has a gist of providing a fuel cell 5, piling up, by way of separators, multiple cells 1, and providing, in the stack 2, inner manifolds for distributing (or supplying or discharging) to these cells 1 a fuel, an oxidant or a coolant, wherein: a cylindrical/tubular piercing member 4 is provided in at least one inner manifold 6, and a proper gap is provided between the piercing member 4 and an inner wall of the inner manifold 6. The reformed gas supplied to the inner manifold 6, before being distributed to each cell 1, is flow-regulated by the piercing member 4. Thus, the reformed gas is distributed uniformly to each cell 1, a stable power generation is done, and performance of the fuel cell can be improved.

Claims (16)

1. A fuel cell, comprising

a plurality of individual cells formed in a stack,

the cells separated by separators,

the cells each comprising a fuel electrode on one face of an electrolyte membrane and an oxidant electrode on the other face, and

said stack further comprising supply and exhaust inner manifolds for distributing to and receiving from these cells a fuel gas supply, an oxidant and a coolant supply, and exhaust therefrom, respectively, said manifolds having at least one side part, a length and at least one end wall havihg a plane;

a cylindrical fuel gas supply port having a perimeter and a central axis, the supply port penetrating one end wall of a fuel gas supply inner manifold such that the fuel gas supply enters the fuel gas supply inner manifold having an average gas supply flow direction parallel to the central axis of the supply port;

a side part of the inner manifold faces a gas passage inlet of the separator on the fuel electrode side,

cylindrical piercing member having a length, a central axis, a perimeter and an external, volume defined by the length and perimeter, the piercing member extends lengthwise through the stack and pierces through an inner manifold of the stack, including pierces through at least the fuel gas supply inner manifold, wherein

the piercing member is positioned between the gas supply port and the gas passage inlet such that the fuel gas supply inner manifold is separated by the piercing member into first and second volumetric regions, each volumetric region having a length and each volumetric region having a volume greater than the external volume of the piercing member,

in the plane of the end wall of the fuel gas supply inner manifold penetrated by the supply port, the perimeter of the piercing member and the perimeter of the fuel gas supply port have no overlap, and

the central axis of the gas supply port is parallel to the central axis of the piercing member, such that the flow direction of the fuel gas supply entering from the fuel gas supply port into the first volumetric region of the gas supply inner manifold is substantially parallel to the central axis of the piercing member and a fuel gas supply flowing into the first volumetric region of the manifold can transit the length of the first volumetric region of the manifold in a straight path without colliding with the piercing member;

a proper gap is interposed between said cylindrical piercing member and an inner wall of the fuel gas supply inner manifold along the length direction of the piercing member;

wherein the arrangement directs a flow of fuel gas through the proper gap substantially orthogonal to the flow direction of the fuel gas supply entering from the supply port into the first volumetric region of the gas supply inner manifold and the flow of fuel gas through the gas supply inner manifold from the first volumetric region to the second volumetric region is flow-regulated by the piercing member.

2. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein said cylindrical piercing member is at least one of tie rods constituting fastening members for fastening and unifying said stack.

3. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein a porous body is wound around said cylindrical piercing member, and said gap is closed by the porous body.

4. The fuel cell according to claim 2 , wherein a porous body is wound around said cylindrical piercing member, and said gap is closed by the porous body.

Assignments (3)
LICENSE Recorded Aug 22, 2013
From: ENEOS CELLTECH CO., LTD.
To: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 031062/0982 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2013
From: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
To: JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031063/0089 →
LICENSE Recorded Jul 3, 2008
From: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
To: ENEOS CELLTECH CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 021217/0427 →