The present invention relates to a fuel cell with temperature sensor device, particularly a kind of fuel cell added with temperature measuring and temperature compensation function.
In a fuel cell system that uses hydrogen-rich fuel (e.g. methanol) and oxygen fuel to undergo electrochemical reaction and output power, it is necessary for users to know when to replenish the fuel when fluid concentration or level becomes low. Thus it is necessary to detect the fluid fuel level and volume in the fuel container. While technological advances have rendered fuel cells more efficient, more problems are surfacing.
One of the problems derived is temperature change in the fuel cell. The power generation device in fuel cells comprises a plurality of circuit boards arranged in stack. After the power generation device undergoes chemical reaction, heat is generated, which, if not discharged from the power generation device, tends to raise the surrounding temperature and short-circuit the circuit boards or other electronic components. Thus power generation device of the fuel cells is typically installed with a heat sink to expel the heat energy generated in the process of chemical reaction to make sure the temperature of the fuel cell stabilizes below an upper range value. In the conventional design, the approximate overall temperature of the fuel cell can be measured, but it is not known whether the temperature of the power generation device stays within a set range.
In light of the drawbacks of conventional fuel cells, the inventor aims to develop a product that meets the current needs.
The object of the invention is to provide a fuel cell with temperature sensor device characterized by arranging an element with equivalent resistance on a circuit board or a heat sink to detect the change of resistance value so as to determine temperature change.
The invention relates to a fuel cell with temperature sensor device, characterized in which the membrane electrode assembly of the fuel cell is installed on a circuit board where the circuit board comprises a temperature sensor module having the characteristics of resistor. The temperature sensor module is installed on the circuit board or a heat sink where the resistance of the temperature sensor module is used to determine the temperature surrounding the temperature sensor module.
The objects, features and effects of the invention are described in detail below with embodiments in reference to the accompanying drawings.
The equivalent resistor in the temperature sensor module (14) can be a conductive line made of metallic material, such as aluminum, gold or copper, or a high-resistance circuit made of metallic material, such as nickel or chromium. Take the example of conductive line, the temperature sensor module (14) is made of common printed circuit board or formed by etching that endows the temperature sensor module (14) considerable resistance property. Based on the interdependence between the resistance of its conductive line and temperature, the temperature sensor module (14) obtains the temperature surrounding it by sensing the resistance of the conductive line. In addition, higher resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) can enhance the resolution of temperature sensing. Thus, the conductive line of the temperature sensor module (14) can be disposed on the circuit board (10) in a winding manner to extend its length.
One end of the circuit broad (10) can be extended with a connector (16). The connector (16) can transmit the signal of resistance change sent out by the temperature sensor module (14). In the case where the heat sink (20) is a fan, an electric signal on the resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) as measured or processed is sent to the heat sink (20) via the connector (16). The heat sink (20) installed on one side of the circuit board (10) will adjust its fan speed based on the electric signal received to keep the overall temperature within a range.
The electric signal on the resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) can also directly regulate the fan speed of the heat sink (20) through a common electric loop, thereby regulating the temperature of the power generation structure (1).
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The equivalent resistor in the temperature sensor module (14) can be a conductive line made of metallic material, such as aluminum, gold or copper, or a high-resistance circuit made of metallic material, such as nickel or chromium. Take the example of conductive line, the temperature sensor module (14) is made of common printed circuit board or formed by etching that endows the temperature sensor module (14) considerable resistance property. Based on the interdependence between the resistance of its conductive line and temperature, the temperature sensor module (14) obtains the temperature surrounding it by sensing the resistance of the conductive line. In addition, higher resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) can enhance the resolution of temperature sensing. Thus, the conductive line of the temperature sensor module (14) can be disposed on the circuit board (10) in a winding manner to extend its length.
One end of the circuit broad (10) can be extended with a connector (16). The connector (16) can transmit the signal of resistance change sent out by the temperature sensor module (14). In the case where the heat sink (20) is a fan, an electric signal on the resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) as measured or processed is sent to the heat sink (20) via the connector (16). The heat sink (20) installed on one side of the circuit board (10) will adjust its fan speed based on the electric signal received to keep the overall temperature within a range.
The electric signal on the resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) can also directly regulate the fan speed of the heat sink (20) through a common electric loop, thereby regulating the temperature of the power generation structure (1).
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The equivalent resistor in the temperature sensor module (14) can be a conductive line made of metallic material, such as aluminum, gold or copper, or a high-resistance circuit made of metallic material, such as nickel or chromium. Based on the interdependence between the resistance of its conductive line and temperature, the temperature sensor module (14) obtains the temperature surrounding it by sensing the resistance of the conductive line. In addition, higher resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) can enhance the resolution of temperature sensing. Thus, the conductive line of the temperature sensor module (14) can be disposed on the circuit board (10) in a winding manner to extend its length.
One end of the circuit broad (10) can be extended with a connector (16). The connector (16) can transmit the signal of resistance change sent out by the temperature sensor module (14). In the case where the heat sink (20) is a fan, an electric signal on the resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) as measured or processed is sent to the heat sink (20) via the connector (16). The heat sink (20) installed on one side of the circuit board (10) will adjust its fan speed based on the electric signal received to keep the overall temperature within a range.
The electric signal on the resistance of the temperature sensor module (14) can also directly regulate the fan speed of the heat sink (20) through a common electric loop, thereby regulating the temperature of the power generation structure (1).
The fuel cell with temperature sensor device provided by the invention is characterized by arranging an element with equivalent resistance on a circuit board or a heat sink to detect the change of resistance value so as to determine temperature change. The invention possesses inventive step and meets the essential criteria for patent.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed in the examples. However the examples should not be construed as a limitation on the actual applicable scope of the invention, and as such, all modifications and alterations without departing from the spirits of the invention and appended claims shall remain within the protected scope and claims of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 096219087 | Nov 2007 | TW | national |