Claims
- 1. A dielectric assembly for use in electronically insulating a manifold or other component from a liquid electrolyte fuel cell, said dielectric assembly including a substantially impermeable dielectric member over which electrolyte is able to flow and a barrier adjacent the dielectric member and having a porosity of less than 50% and greater than 10% so that the barrier is able to measurably absorb and chemically react with the liquid electrolyte flowing on the dielectric member to form solid products which are stable in the liquid electrolyte.
- 2. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein
said barrier comprises a ceramic material.
- 3. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein:
said dielectric member comprises a ceramic material.
- 4. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said barrier comprises one of CaAl2O4, MgAl2O3, Al2O3 and calcium aluminate cement.
- 5. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said barrier is formed as a layer on a surface of said dielectric member.
- 6. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein:
said surface of said dielectric member is adapted to face said manifold.
- 7. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein:
said dielectric member has the shape of a frame.
- 8. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said dielectric member includes: opposing surfaces adapted to face, respectively, the manifold and the fuel-cell stack; and opposing sides connecting the opposing surfaces; and said barrier includes first and second barrier segments embedded, respectively, in the opposing sides of said dielectric member.
- 9. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 8, wherein:
said barrier further comprises a barrier layer disposed on the surface of said dielectric member adapted to face said manifold.
- 10. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 8, wherein:
said dielectric member has the shape of a frame.
- 11. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said dielectric member has the shape of a frame.
- 12. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 11, wherein:
said frame includes a plurality of segments joined at a joint and said barrier is situated in the area of said joint.
- 13. A dielectric member in accordance with claim 12, wherein:
said joint includes a keyway area for receiving a key for joining said segments.
- 14. A liquid electrolyte fuel cell system comprising:
a liquid electrolyte fuel cell stack; a manifold member facing a surface of said liquid electrolyte fuel cell stack; a dielectric assembly situated between said manifold member and said surface of said liquid electrolyte fuel cell stack, said dielectric assembly including a substantially impermeable dielectric member over which electrolyte is able to flow and a barrier adjacent the dielectric member and having a porosity of less than 50% and greater than 10% so that the barrier is able to measurably absorb and chemically react with the liquid electrolyte flowing on the dielectric member to form solid products which are stable in the liquid electrolyte.
- 15. A liquid electrolyte fuel cell system in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
said liquid electrolyte is carbonate.
- 16. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 14, further comprising:
a first porous gasket situated between said face of said fuel-cell and said dielectric assembly.
- 17. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 16, further comprising:
a second porous gasket situated between said dielectric assembly and said manifold.
- 18. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 17, wherein:
each of said first and second gaskets has a porosity greater than 70% and a mean pore size greater that 10 um.
- 19. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 14, wherein
said barrier comprises a ceramic material.
- 20. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 19, wherein:
said dielectric member comprises a ceramic material.
- 21. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
said barrier comprises one of CaAl2O4, MgAl2O3, Al2O3 and calcium aluminate cement.
- 22. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
said barrier is formed as a layer on a surface of said dielectric member.
- 23. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
said surface of said dielectric member is adapted to face said manifold.
- 24. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
said dielectric member has the shape of a frame.
- 25. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
said dielectric member includes: opposing surfaces adapted to face, respectively, the manifold and the fuel-cell stack; and opposing sides connecting the opposing surfaces; and said barrier includes first and second barrier segments embedded, respectively, in the opposing sides of said dielectric member.
- 26. A liquid electrolyte fuel-cell system in accordance with claim 25, wherein:
said barrier further comprises a barrier layer disposed on the surface of said dielectric member adapted to face said manifold.
- 27. A dielectric assembly in accordance with claim 25, wherein:
said dielectric member has the shape of a frame.
- 28. A liquid electrolyte fuel cell system in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
said dielectric member has the shape of a frame.
- 29. A liquid electrolyte fuel cell system in accordance with claim 28, wherein:
said frame includes a plurality of segments joined at a joint and said barrier is situated in the area of said joint
- 30. A liquid electrolyte fuel cell system in accordance with claim 29, wherein:
said joint includes a keyway area for receiving a key for joining said segments.
- 31. A liquid electrolyte fuel cell system in accordance with claim 30, wherein: the surface of the keyjoint adapts said barrier to face the manifold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/736,558, filed Dec. 13, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09736558 |
Dec 2000 |
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10405569 |
Apr 2003 |
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