1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a fuel cell module, and in particular, to a fuel cell module with strong impermeability and sturdy structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, addition of an elastic member between the end plates and the fuel-cell set requires other adjustments of the design, such as of the air inlet/outlet and the water inlet/outlet on the end plates, increasing costs. Additionally, the conventional fuel cell modules described both apply force on the center portion of the end plate(s) to minimize the deformation of the end plates. Not only are additional complicated elements required, but the structure must further be changed, decreasing economic efficiency.
The invention provides a fuel cell module. The fuel cell module includes two end plates, a fuel-cell set, at least one fixing member, and at least one compressing member. The two end plates have an inner portion and an outer portion, respectively. The outer portion surrounds the inner portion. The fuel set, abutting the inner portion, is disposed between the two end plates. The fixing member fixes the fuel-cell set between the two end plates. The compressing member, disposed on the outer portion, applies a first force to the outer portion.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The end plate 101 is rectangular, and has four corners, an inner portion 101A, an outer portion 101B, a first surface 1011 and a second surface 1012. The outer portion 101B surrounds the inner portion 101A. The first surfaces 1011 of the two end plates 101 face each other. The second surface 1012 is opposite to the first surface 1011.
The fuel-cell set 102, comprising a plurality of fuel cells, is disposed between the first surfaces 1011 of the two end plates 101. The fuel-cell set 102 abuts the first surfaces 1011 of the two end plates 101, respectively.
Each fixing member 103, disposed on the inner portions 101A of the two end plates 101, comprises a first screw 1031 and two first nuts 1032. The first screw 1031 passes through the two end plates 101 and the fuel-cell set 102. Two ends of the first screw 1031 connect with the nuts 1032 at the second surfaces 1012 of the two end plates 101, respectively.
It should be noted that while the fixing members 103 are disposed on the inner portions 101A of the end plates 101 in the embodiment, they are not limited thereto, and can alternatively be disposed on the outer portions 101B of the end plates 101, passing through the end plates 101 thereby. Two ends of the first screw 1031 then connect with the nuts 1032 at the second surfaces 1012 of the two end plates 101, respectively (as shown in
The compressing members 104 are disposed on the outer portions 101B of the two end plates 101. The four compressing members 104 are respectively located on the four corners of the end plates 101. Each compressing member 104 comprises a second screw 1041 and two second nuts 1042. Two ends of the second screw 1041 are respectively disposed on the two end plates 101. The two second nuts 1042, respectively abutting the first surfaces 1011 of the two end plates 101, are movably disposed on the second screw 1041.
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The fuel cell module 100 of the invention provides a disposition of the compressing elements 1041 on the outer portions 101B of the end plates 101 to balance the force applied on the fuel cell module 100, and in addition to improve the overall efficiency. In the embodiment, the first screw 1031, the first nuts 1032 of the fixing member 103 are the same as the second screw 1041, the second nuts 1042 of the compressing member 104. Compared to the conventional fuel cell module, additional design requirements and manufacturing cost, such as compressing members 104, are reduced.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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95148151 | Dec 2006 | TW | national |