Claims
- 1. Fuel cell system in a vehicle with an internal combustion engine, comprising at least one fuel cell, which can be operated with hydrogen or combustion gas that is produced in a reformer; and comprising an internal combustion engine, which is operated with the same or with another combustion gas, wherein an outlet of the fuel cell can be brought into flow connection with an inlet of the internal combustion engine, in order to feed the exhaust gas from the fuel cell into the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
- 2. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 1, wherein a controllable valve element is arranged in the flow connection between the fuel cell and the internal combustion engine.
- 3. Fuel cell system in a vehicle with an internal combustion engine, comprising at least one fuel cell, which can be operated with hydrogen or combustion gas that is produced in a reformer; and comprising an internal combustion engine, which is operated with the same or with another combustion gas; as well as an auxiliary heating device, which can be operated with a combustion gas, wherein an outlet of the fuel cell can be brought into flow connection with an inlet of the auxiliary heating device, in order to feed the exhaust gas from the fuel cell into the combustion chamber of the auxiliary heating device.
- 4. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 3, wherein the auxiliary heating device serves to heat the cooling water of the internal combustion engine.
- 5. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 4, wherein the outlet of the fuel cell can be brought additionally into flow connection with an inlet of the internal combustion engine, in order to be able to feed selectively the exhaust gas from the fuel cell also into the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
- 6. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 5, wherein in the flow connection between the fuel cell, on the one hand, and the internal combustion engine and the auxiliary heating device, on the other hand, there is a controllable valve element, which determines the exhaust gas flow from the fuel cell to the internal combustion engine and/or to the auxiliary heating device.
- 7. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 6, wherein there is a controller, which comprises inputs for input signals, on the basis of which the volumetric flow rate for operating the fuel cell can be determined; wherein the controller is designed in order to determine from the input signals the maximum power output that is required; and that the controller actuates a regulator, which is arranged in a feed line to the fuel cell and whose purpose is to supply the fuel cell with the determined volumetric flow.
- 8. Method for operating a fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the data from electric loads, which are active or are to be activated, are fed to the controller, that from these data the maximum electric power output that is to be made available is determined; and that the controller provides the fuel cell with a volumetric flow in order to be able to produce the maximum electric power output.
- 9. Method, as claimed in claim 8, wherein the information from a main electric consumer is fed to the controller.
- 10. Method, as claimed in claim 9, wherein additional vehicle operating data and/or environmental data are fed to the controller.
- 11. Method, as claimed in claim 9, wherein additional vehicle operating data and/or environmental data are fed to the controller.
- 12. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 3, wherein the outlet of the fuel cell can be brought additionally into flow connection with an inlet of the internal combustion engine, in order to be able to feed selectively the exhaust gas from the fuel cell also into the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
- 13. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 3, wherein in the flow connection between the fuel cell, on the one hand, and the internal combustion engine and the auxiliary heating device, on the other hand, there is a controllable valve element, which determines the exhaust gas flow from the fuel cell to the internal combustion engine and/or to the auxiliary heating device.
- 14. Fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 3, wherein there is a controller, which comprises inputs for input signals, on the basis of which the volumetric flow rate for operating the fuel cell can be determined; that wherein the controller is designed in order to determine from the input signals the maximum power output that is required; and that the controller actuates a regulator, which is arranged in a feed line to the fuel cell and whose purpose is to supply the fuel cell with the determined volumetric flow.
- 15. A fuel cell system in a vehicle, comprising a fuel cell, which is adapted for use with hydrogen or combustion gas, the fuel cell including an outlet, wherein the outlet of the fuel cell is connected to an inlet of an internal combustion engine to feed exhaust gas of the fuel cell to a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
- 16. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a controllable valve element that is arranged in the flow connection between the fuel cell and the internal combustion engine.
- 17. A fuel cell system in a vehicle, comprising a fuel cell including an outlet, an internal combustion engine, and an auxiliary heating device including an inlet and a combustion chamber, wherein the outlet of the fuel cell is connected to the inlet of the auxiliary heating device to feed exhaust gas of the fuel cell to a combustion chamber of the auxiliary heating device.
- 18. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 17, wherein the auxiliary heating device is designed to heat cooling water of an internal combustion engine.
- 19. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 18, wherein the outlet of the fuel cell is connected to an inlet of the internal combustion engine to feed the exhaust gas of the fuel cell to a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
- 20. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 19, further comprising a controllable valve element, which determines how much the exhaust gas flows from the fuel cell to the internal combustion engine or to the auxiliary heating device.
- 21. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 20, further comprising a controller that controls a volumetric flow rate into the fuel cell based on current or future maximum power output required of the fuel cell.
- 22. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 17, wherein the outlet of the fuel cell is connected to an inlet of the internal combustion engine to feed the exhaust gas of the fuel cell to a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
- 23. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a controllable valve element, which determines how much the exhaust gas flows from the fuel cell to the internal combustion engine or to the auxiliary heating device.
- 24. A fuel cell system, as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a controller that controls a volumetric flow rate into the fuel cell based on current or future maximum power output required of the fuel cell.
- 25. A method for operating a fuel cell system, comprising obtaining data relating to active or to be activated electric loads, determining maximum electric power output that is to be made available based on the data, and providing a fuel cell with an appropriate volumetric flow to produce the maximum electric power output.
- 26. A method, as claimed in claim 25, wherein the data includes data relating to a main electric consumer.
- 27. A method, as claimed in claim 25, wherein the data includes vehicle operating data or environmental data.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP01/13313, filed Nov. 17, 2001, designating the United States of America and published in German as WO 02/049131, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Priority is claimed based on Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 100 62 965.2, filed Dec. 16, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP01/13313 |
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