IP Library Granted Patent US 7,427,450
Granted Patent B2
US 7,427,450 · App. 11/009,404 · Granted Sep 23, 2008

Hybrid fuel cell system with battery capacitor energy storage system

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Patent No.
US 7,427,450
App. No.
11/009,404
Granted
Sep 23, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fuel cell system that employs a super capacitor and battery electrically coupled in series with each other and in parallel with a fuel cell stack on a power bus line. As the voltage on the power bus line changes over the operating requirements of the system, the super capacitor is charged and discharged over a relatively large voltage swing, such as an 85% SOC swing. The super capacitor equalizes or voltage matches the voltage variation on the power bus line as set by the stack voltage to the voltage of the battery. Therefore, the battery, while providing the majority of the energy and power during charge and discharge, has a relatively small defined SOC swing, which acts to maintain the battery life. The system can also include a diode electrically coupled in parallel with the super capacitor that provides reverse voltage protection and electrical power by-pass.

Claims (36)

1. A fuel cell system comprising:

an electrical power bus line;

a fuel cell stack electrically coupled to the power bus line;

a battery electrically coupled to the power bus line; and

a capacitor electrically coupled to the power bus line in series with the battery, said capacitor providing voltage matching for voltage swings on the power bus line.

2. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 further comprising a diode electrically coupled in parallel with the capacitor, said diode providing reverse voltage protection for the capacitor.

3. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 wherein the battery is selected from the group consisting of lithium batteries, nickel-metal-hydride batteries and lead-acid batteries.

4. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 wherein the capacitor is selected from the group consisting of super capacitors, double layer capacitors and ultra-capacitors.

5. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 wherein the battery provides about ⅔ of a predetermined supplemental power in addition to a fuel cell stack power and the capacitor provides about ⅓ of the predetermined supplemental power.

6. The fuel cell system according to claim 5 wherein the fuel cell stack provides about 70 kW of power, the battery provides about 20 kW of power and the capacitor provides about 10 kW of power.

7. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 wherein the capacitor has a state of charge swing of about 85% and the battery has a state of charge swing of about 20%.

8. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 further comprising a switched resistor electrical coupled in parallel with the capacitor or the battery to provide long-term state-of-charge equalization of the system.

9. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 further comprising an AC or DC traction motor system electrically coupled to the power bus line, said motor system providing a voltage on the power bus line during regenerative braking for recharging the battery and the capacitor.

10. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 wherein the fuel cell system is on a fuel cell hybrid vehicle.

11. A fuel cell system comprising:

an electrical power bus line;

a fuel cell stack electrically coupled to the power bus line;

a battery electrically coupled to the power bus line in parallel with the fuel cell stack; and

a super capacitor electrically coupled to the power bus line in series with the battery and in parallel with the fuel cell stack, said capacitor having a state of charge swing of about 85% so as to provide voltage matching to the power bus line determined by changes of stack voltage, wherein the battery provides about ⅔ of a predetermined supplemental power in addition to a fuel cell stack power and the super capacitor provides about ⅓ of the predetermined supplemental power.

12. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 further comprising a diode electrically coupled in parallel with the super capacitor, said diode providing reverse voltage protection for the capacitor.

13. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 wherein the battery is selected from the group consisting of lithium batteries, nickel-metal-hydride batteries and lead-acid batteries.

14. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 further comprising a switched resistor electrical coupled in parallel with the capacitor or the battery to provide long-term state-of-charge equalization of the system.

15. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 further comprising an AC or DC traction motor system electrically coupled to the power bus line, said motor system providing a voltage on the power bus line during regenerative braking for recharging the battery and the super capacitor.

16. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 wherein the fuel cell system is on a fuel cell hybrid vehicle.

17. A fuel cell system for a fuel cell hybrid vehicle, said system comprising:

an electrical power bus line;

a fuel cell stack electrically coupled to the power bus line;

a battery electrically coupled to the power bus line; and

a super capacitor electrically coupled to the power bus line in series with the battery, said super capacitor providing voltage matching for voltage swings on the power bus line; and

an AC or DC traction motor system electrically coupled to the power bus line for driving the vehicle, said motor system providing a voltage on the power bus line during regenerative braking for recharging the battery and the super capacitor.

18. The fuel cell system according to claim 17 further comprising a diode electrically coupled in parallel with the capacitor, said diode providing reverse voltage protection for the capacitor.

19. The fuel cell system according to claim 17 wherein the battery is selected from the group consisting of lithium batteries, nickel-metal-hydride batteries and lead-acid batteries.

20. The fuel cell system according to claim 17 wherein the battery provides about ⅔ of a predetermined supplemental power in addition to the fuel cell stack power and the super capacitor provides about ⅓ of the predetermined supplemental power.

21. The fuel cell system according to claim 20 wherein the fuel cell stack provides about 70 kW of power, the battery provides about 20 kW of power and the super capacitor provides about 10 kW of power.

22. The fuel cell system according to claim 17 wherein the super capacitor has a state of charge swing of about 85% and the battery has a state of charge swing of about 20%.

23. The fuel cell system according to claim 17 further comprising a switched resistor electrical coupled in parallel with the capacitor or the battery to provide long-term state-of-charge equalization of the system.

Assignments (13)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034371/0676 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 10, 2011
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 025780/0936 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 8, 2010
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 025327/0001 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2010
From: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 025245/0442 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2010
From: UAW RETIREE MEDICAL BENEFITS TRUST
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 025311/0770 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 28, 2009
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: UAW RETIREE MEDICAL BENEFITS TRUST
Reel/Frame 023162/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 27, 2009
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Reel/Frame 023156/0052 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 21, 2009
From: CITICORP USA, INC. AS AGENT FOR BANK PRIORITY SECURED PARTIES; CITICORP USA, INC. AS AGENT FOR HEDGE PRIORITY SECURED PARTIES
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 023127/0468 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2009
From: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 023124/0429 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 16, 2009
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: CITICORP USA, INC. AS AGENT FOR BANK PRIORITY SECURED PARTIES; CITICORP USA, INC. AS AGENT FOR HEDGE PRIORITY SECURED PARTIES
Reel/Frame 022553/0446 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2009
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Reel/Frame 022201/0610 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2009
From: GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 022092/0703 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 22, 2005
From: RAISER, STEPHEN
To: GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016136/0081 →