IP Library Granted Patent US 8,450,019
Granted Patent B2
US 8,450,019 · App. 13/633,161 · Granted May 28, 2013

Three-way diverter assembly for a fuel cell system

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Patent No.
US 8,450,019
App. No.
13/633,161
Granted
May 28, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A three-way diverter assembly with a movable member is provided. The three-way diverter assembly includes a housing having a first inlet, a second inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet. The first inlet and the second inlet are adapted to receive a fluid. The movable member, disposed in the housing adjacent the first inlet, is rotatable about an axis from a first positional limit to a second positional limit, and selectively positional therebetween. Fuel cell systems having the three-way diverter assembly for regulating temperature and humidity of a fuel cell stack are also provided.

Claims (37)

1. A fuel cell system, comprising:

a fuel cell stack including a plurality of fuel cells and having an inlet and an outlet; and

a three-way diverter assembly in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack and a fuel cell component having an inlet and an outlet, the three-way diverter assembly further comprising:

a housing having an inlet, a first outlet in fluid communication with the inlet of the fuel cell stack, and a second outlet in fluid communication with the inlet of the fuel cell component; and

a movable member disposed in the housing adjacent the inlet of the housing, wherein the movable member is selectively positionable between a first positional limit and a second positional limit, and wherein a flow of a fluid from the second outlet to the first outlet is militated against by a restrictor as the moveable member is rotated between the first positional limit and the second positional limit, and wherein the three-way diverter assembly selectively causes one of a) a flow of the fluid to bypass the fuel cell component and flow to the fuel cell stack, b) the flow of the fluid to flow to the fuel cell component, and c) a combination of a) and b), to regulate the fuel cell stack.

2. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the movable member at an intermediate position between the first positional limit and the second positional limit selectively permits the flow of the fluid through the first outlet and the second outlet.

3. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the restrictor is formed on an inner surface of the housing.

4. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the restrictor has one of a substantially triangular cross-sectional shape and a substantially linear cross-sectional shape.

5. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the movable member abuts the restrictor at the first positional limit and the second positional limit.

6. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the restrictor is formed on the movable member.

7. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the restrictor is a flange formed on the movable member extending laterally outwardly therefrom.

8. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein a sealing surface formed on the movable member abuts an inner surface of the housing at the first positional limit and the second positional limit to form a substantially fluid-tight seal therebetween to militate against the flow of the fluid from the inlet of the housing to at least one of the first outlet and the second outlet.

9. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the movable member includes an elastomeric seal.

10. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel cell component is one of a radiator and a water vapor transfer device.

11. A fuel cell system, comprising:

a fuel cell stack including a plurality of fuel cells and having a coolant fluid inlet and a coolant fluid outlet; and

a radiator having a radiator inlet and a radiator outlet, the radiator in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack through a three-way diverter assembly, the three-way diverter assembly further comprising:

a housing having a first inlet in fluid communication with the coolant fluid outlet of the fuel cell stack, a second inlet in fluid communication with the radiator outlet, a first outlet in fluid communication with the coolant fluid inlet of the fuel cell stack, and a second outlet in fluid communication with the radiator inlet; and

a movable member disposed in the housing, wherein the movable member is selectively positionable between a first positional limit and a second positional limit, and wherein the three-way diverter assembly selectively causes one of a) the coolant fluid to bypass the radiator and flow to the fuel cell stack, b) the coolant fluid to flow to the radiator, and c) a combination of a) and b), to thermostatically regulate the fuel cell stack.

12. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 , further comprising an actuator coupled to the movable member of the three-way diverter assembly, the actuator selectively rotating the movable member about an axis from the first positional limit to the second positional limit.

13. The fuel cell system according to claim 12 , wherein the actuator is an electric stepper motor providing a precise control of the movable member position.

14. The fuel cell system according to claim 12 , further comprising a controller in electrical communication with the actuator, the controller selectively controlling the position of the movable member to thermostatically regulate the fuel cell stack.

15. The fuel cell system according to claim 14 , further comprising at least one sensor in electrical communication with the controller and providing a feedback of one of the coolant fluid temperature and fuel cell stack conditions thereto.

16. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 , wherein a sealing surface of the movable member at the first positional limit forms a substantially fluid-tight seal with the housing that causes the coolant fluid to bypass the radiator and flow to the fuel cell stack.

17. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 , wherein a sealing surface of the movable member at the second positional limit forms a substantially fluid-tight seal with the housing that causes the coolant fluid to flow to the radiator prior to flowing to the fuel cell stack.

18. The fuel cell system according to claim 11 , wherein the movable member at a position between the first positional limit and the second positional limit causes a first portion of the coolant fluid to bypass the radiator and flow to the fuel cell stack and a second portion of the coolant fluid to flow to the fuel cell stack.

19. A fuel cell system, comprising:

a fuel cell stack including a plurality of fuel cells and having a cathode inlet and a cathode outlet;

an air compressor in fluid communication with the fuel cell stack to provide a flow of charged air thereto;

a water vapor transfer device in fluid communication with the air compressor and the fuel cell stack to selectively humidify the charged air; and

a three-way diverter assembly in fluid communication with the air compressor and each of the fuel cell stack and the water vapor transfer device, the three-way diverter assembly regulates a relative humidity of the fuel cell stack, the three-way diverter assembly further comprising:

a housing having an inlet in fluid communication with the air compressor, a first outlet in fluid communication with the cathode inlet of the fuel cell stack, and a second outlet in fluid communication with the water vapor transfer device, and

a movable member disposed in the housing adjacent the inlet of the housing, wherein the movable member is selectively positionable between a first positional limit and a second positional limit, and wherein the three-way diverter assembly selectively causes one of a) the charged air to bypass the water vapor transfer device and flow to the fuel cell stack, b) the charged air to flow to the water vapor transfer device, and c) a combination of a) and b), to regulate a humidity of the fuel cell stack.

20. The fuel cell system according to claim 19 , further comprising:

an actuator coupled to the movable member of the three-way diverter assembly, the actuator selectively rotating the movable member about an axis from the first positional limit to the second positional limit;

a controller in electrical communication with the actuator, the controller selectively controlling the position of the movable member to regulate the humidity of the fuel cell stack; and

at least one humidity sensor in electrical communication with the controller and providing a feedback of the charged air humidity thereto.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034287/0601 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 26, 2013
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 030694/0591 →