Claims
- 1. A monopolar fuel cell stack comprising a plurality of sealed unit cells coupled together, each unit cell comprising:
a first cathode; a first membrane electrode assembly disposed adjacent to the first cathode; an anode plate disposed adjacent to the first membrane electrode assembly, the anode plate having an anode and an internal channel defined therein for flow of fuel through the anode plate; an inlet manifold coupled to the anode plate and communicating with the channel within the anode plate; an outlet manifold coupled to the anode plate and communicating with the channel within the anode plate, the fuel flowing from the inlet manifold through the channel in contact with the anode plate and flowing out through the outlet manifold; a second membrane electrode assembly disposed adjacent to the anode plate; and a second cathode disposed adjacent to the second membrane,
wherein the inlet and outlet manifolds are arranged and configured to couple to the inlet and outlet manifolds respectively of an adjacent one of the plurality of unit cells to permit fuel flow in common into all of the inlet manifolds of the plurality of the unit cells when coupled together in a stack and out of all of the outlet manifolds of the plurality of unit cells when coupled together in a stack.
- 2. The stack of claim 1 wherein the first and second cathode are included as part of a corresponding first and second cathode plate.
- 3. The stack of claim 1 where each inlet and outlet manifold is configured to space each unit cell from each adjacent unit cell to provide an air gap between adjacent unit cells when the plurality of unit cells are coupled together to form the stack.
- 4. The stack of claim 1 where at least the inlet and outlet manifolds are composed of plastic.
- 5. The stack of claim 1 where each of the inlet and outlet manifolds are arranged and configured to snap fit into adjacent inlet and outlet manifolds respectively to provide a common inlet and outlet manifold for the stack for the plurality of unit cells.
- 6. The stack of claim 5 where the snap fit is a zip-lock coupling.
- 7. The stack of claim 5 further comprising an inlet and outlet header coupled to the common inlet and outlet manifold for the stack for the plurality of unit cells.
- 8. The stack of claim 1 further comprising a current collector for electrically connecting the anodes of the anode plate with the cathodes in a predetermined connection topology.
- 9. The stack of claim 1 further comprising sealing gaskets between the first and second cathode plates on one hand and the first and second membrane electrode assemblies on the other, and further between the first and second membrane electrode assemblies on one hand and the anode plate on the other.
- 10. The stack of claim 1 where the fuel flowing through the anode plate is liquid methanol.
- 11. A method of fabricating a monopolar fuel cell stack comprising:
separately assembling a plurality of sealed unit cells; and snap fitting the plurality of sealed unit cells together to form the stack.
- 12. The method of claim 11 where separately assembling a plurality of sealed unit cells comprises assembling each unit cell by providing a first cathode plate, disposing a first membrane electrode assembly adjacent to the first cathode; disposing an anode plate adjacent to the first membrane electrode assembly, the anode plate having an anode and an internal channel defined therein for flow of fuel through the anode plate, providing an inlet manifold coupled to the anode plate and communicating with the channel within the anode plate, providing an outlet manifold coupled to the anode plate and communicating with the channel within the anode plate, the fuel flowing from the inlet manifold through the channel in contact with the anode plate and flowing out through the outlet manifold, disposing a second membrane electrode assembly adjacent to the anode plate, and disposing a second cathode disposed adjacent to the second membrane, and arranging the inlet and outlet manifolds to couple to the inlet and outlet manifolds respectively of an adjacent one of the plurality of unit cells to permit fuel flow in common into all of the inlet manifolds of the plurality of the unit cells when coupled together in a stack and out of all of the outlet manifolds of the plurality of unit cells when coupled together in a stack.
- 13. The method of claim 12 where arranging each inlet and outlet manifold spaces each unit cell from each adjacent unit cell to provide an air gap between adjacent unit cells when the plurality of unit cells are coupled together to form the stack.
- 14. The method of claim 11 further comprising composing at least the inlet and outlet manifolds out of plastic.
- 15. The method of claim 12 where arranging each of the inlet and outlet manifolds to snap fit into adjacent inlet and outlet manifolds respectively provides a common inlet and outlet manifold for the stack for the plurality of unit cells.
- 16. The method of claim 11 where snap fitting the plurality of sealed unit cells together is by means of combining zip-lock couplings.
- 17. The method of claim 12 further comprising providing an inlet and outlet header coupled to the common inlet and outlet manifold for the stack for the plurality of unit cells.
- 18. The method of claim 12 further comprising providing a current collector for electrically connecting the anodes of the anode plate with the cathodes in a predetermined connection topology.
- 19. The method of claim 12 further comprising providing sealing gaskets between the first and second cathode plates on one hand and the first and second membrane electrode assemblies on the other, and further between the first and second membrane electrode assemblies on one hand and the anode plate on the other.
- 20. The stack of claim 12 further comprising flowing methanol through the channel defined in the anode plate and air around the outsides of the cathodes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/371,053, filed on Apr. 9, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference and to which priority is claimed pursuant to 35 USC 119.
Provisional Applications (1)
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