Claims
- 1. A fuel cell assembly comprisinga fuel cell stack comprising membrane electrode assemblies interposed between separator plates; and an electrical contacting device mounted on a face of said stack, said device comprising a circuit board with electrically conductive regions that are in electrical contact with fuel cell components of said fuel cell stack.
- 2. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said circuit board is a flexible printed circuit board.
- 3. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said circuit board is fastened to said stack by fasteners.
- 4. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 further comprising a compression device for urging said circuit board against said face of said stack.
- 5. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said circuit board is in interlocking engagement with said stack.
- 6. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said electrical contacting device is removably attached to said stack.
- 7. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive regions are in electrical contact with at least some of said separator plates.
- 8. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said circuit board comprises at least two layers.
- 9. The fuel cell assembly of claim 8 wherein one of said at least two layers is an electrically insulating carrier layer upon which one or more other layers are disposed.
- 10. The fuel cell assembly of claim 8 wherein one of said at least two layers comprises said electrically conductive regions and electrically conductive paths, and wherein at least one of said regions is electrically connected to at least one of said paths.
- 11. The fuel cell assembly of claim 8 wherein one of said at least two layers is an electromagnetic shielding layer.
- 12. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said circuit board comprises a carrier layer and electrically conductive layers associated with opposite surfaces of said carrier layer, wherein each one of said electrically conductive layers comprises at least one electrically conductive path connected to one of said electrically conductive regions.
- 13. The fuel cell assembly of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive regions are covered by an electrically conductive film having a material resistance that is lower than the material resistance of said regions, and wherein said film is corrosion resistant.
- 14. A fuel cell assembly comprisinga fuel cell stack comprising membrane electrode assemblies interposed between separator plates; and an electrical contacting device mounted on a face of said stack, said device comprising a printed circuit board with electrically conductive regions that are in electrical contact with fuel cell components of said fuel cell stack; wherein the thermal expansion factors of said printed circuit board and said fuel cell stack are within about a factor of 10 of each other.
- 15. The fuel cell assembly of claim 14 wherein said printed circuit board is a flexible printed circuit board.
- 16. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein said thermal expansion factors of said flexible printed circuit board and said fuel cell stack are within about a factor of 3 of each other.
- 17. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein said thermal expansion factor of said flexible printed circuit board is between about 1*10−5/1° and about 7*10−5/1° K and said thermal expansion factor of said fuel cell stack is between about 3*10−5/1° K and about 1*10−4/1° K.
- 18. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein said thermal expansion factors of said flexible printed circuit board and said fuel cell stack are substantially identical.
- 19. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein said flexible printed circuit board comprises polyimide.
- 20. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein said separator plates are composed primarily of graphite.
- 21. The fuel cell assembly of claim 15 wherein said electrically conductive regions are in electrical contact with at least some of said separator plates.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to and claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/107,608 filed Nov. 9, 1998, entitled “Electrical Contacting Device For An Electrochemical Fuel Cell”. The '608 provisional application, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, describes an electrical contacting device comprising a printed circuit board having electrically conductive regions for providing reliable electrical contact with fuel cell components of a solid polymer fuel cell stack. This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/436,517, filed Nov. 9, 1999, now abandoned, entitled “Electrical Contacting Device for an Electrochemical Fuel Cell.” The '517 application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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