IP Library Granted Patent US 10,096,852
Granted Patent B2
US 10,096,852 · App. 14/823,819 · Granted Oct 9, 2018

Gas purge control for coolant in a fuel cell

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,096,852
App. No.
14/823,819
Granted
Oct 9, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fuel cell includes a water transport plate providing a water flow field. The water flow field permits a flow of water having an entrained gas. A vent is in fluid communication with the water flow field. At least some of the gas is released from fuel cell by opening a vent. In a disclosed example, a valve is opened in response to conditions indicative of an undesired amount of gas. For example, the valve is actuated in response to a signal from a water level sensor. In another example, the valve is opened based upon a schedule.

Claims (33)

1. A fuel cell, comprising:

a fluid transport plate having a closed coolant flow field in fluid communication with a vent opening;

a coolant manifold coupled to the vent opening of the fluid transport plate and including a passageway, the vent opening being positioned in the passageway;

a sensor positioned in the passageway of the coolant manifold, the sensor configured to detect a level of a coolant in the fluid transport plate; and

a valve positioned in the passageway of the coolant manifold and coupled to the sensor, the valve being configured to seal and unseal the vent opening in response to a signal from the sensor, the valve being configured to open to release excess gas from the fluid transport plate.

2. The fuel cell of claim 1 wherein the closed coolant flow field includes a plurality of parallel channels that extend from the vent opening to a sealed end.

3. The fuel cell of claim 1 , further comprising a cathode exhaust loop in fluid communication with the coolant flow field.

4. The fuel cell of claim 3 wherein the cathode exhaust loop includes a condenser, a separator, and a return line configured to supply liquid water to the coolant flow field.

5. The fuel cell of claim 1 wherein the closed coolant flow field is dead-ended.

6. A system, comprising:

an anode;

a cathode adjacent to the anode;

a fluid transport plate in fluid communication with the anode and the cathode, the fluid transport plate having a closed coolant flow field in fluid communication with a vent opening;

a coolant manifold coupled to the vent opening of the fluid transport plate and including a passageway, the vent opening being positioned in the passageway;

a sensor positioned in the passageway of the coolant manifold;

a valve positioned in the passageway of the coolant manifold; and

a controller coupled to the valve, the controller configured to control the valve to seal and unseal the vent opening to release excess gas from the fluid transport plate.

7. The system of claim 6 wherein the controller is configured to open the valve periodically.

8. The system of claim 6 wherein the controller is configured to open the valve in response to a signal from a sensor.

9. The system of claim 8 wherein the fluid transport plate includes a plurality of parallel channels.

10. A system, comprising:

an anode;

a cathode;

a fluid transport plate in fluid communication with the anode and the cathode, the fluid transport plate having a closed coolant flow field in fluid communication with a vent opening;

a coolant manifold coupled to the vent opening of the fluid transport plate and including a passageway, the vent opening being positioned in the passageway;

a valve positioned in the passageway of the coolant manifold;

a sensor positioned in the passageway of the coolant manifold and coupled to the valve; and

a cathode exhaust loop coupled to the cathode.

11. The system of claim 10 wherein the cathode exhaust loop includes a condenser coupled between the cathode and the fluid transport plate.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein the cathode exhaust loop includes a separator coupled to the condenser, the separator configured to collect fluid from the condenser.

13. The system of claim 12 wherein the separator is coupled to the fluid transport plate and is configured to provide fluid from the separator to the flow field.

14. The fuel cell of claim 1 , further comprising:

an actuator positioned in the coolant manifold and operably coupled to the valve, the actuator configured to open and close the valve, the opening and closing of the valve respectively sealing and unsealing the vent opening.