Claims
- 1. A fuel cell stack, characterized by at least one conductive, flexible intermediate layer between elements of the stack.
- 2. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer basically extends over the dimensions of the end plates of the individual fuel cells.
- 3. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer is deformably implemented in terms of its thickness.
- 4. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer interacts in a fluid-tight manner with the end plates abutting it and preferably with adjacent fluid channels.
- 5. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer is implemented as a foil.
- 6. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer consists of flexible graphite.
- 7. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer is disposed between the end plates of adjacent fuel cells.
- 8. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer is disposed between the end plate of a stack and a cooling plate attaching to said end plate.
- 9. The fuel cell stack according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate layer is disposed between the end plate of the stack and a thereto attaching end plate of a fuel cell.
- 10. The fuel cell stack according to claim 9, characterized in that the intermediate layers disposed in front of one or preferably both end plates of the fuel cell stack can be connected to a conductor for collecting the current produced by the fuel cell stack.
- 12. The fuel cell stack according to claim 10, characterized in that the conductor is connected to the intermediate layer via a structure of lead sections recessed therein and preferably as a grid that can be connected to the conductor, or consists of the fanned-out strands of the conductor.
- 13. The fuel cell stack according to claim 10, characterized in that the conductor is connected of planar form recessed therein and which is preferably form-fit to the intermediate layer.
- 14. A fuel cell comprising:
a stack of fuel cells comprising a plurality of elements, and at least one conductive and flexible intermediate layer between elements of the fuel cell stack.
- 15. A disassemblable bipolar plate for a fuel cell stack, comprising:
two end plates of adjacent fuel cells; a conductive intermediate layer disposed between said end plates; and at least one conductive, flexible intermediate layer between elements of the stack.
- 16. An intermediate layer for a fuel cell, comprising a flexible graphite and conductive foil structure, said structure extending over an and being fluid tight with an end plate of the fuel cell and deformably implemented in terms of its thickness.
- 17. An intermediate layer for a fuel cell, characterized by a current-conducting structure recessed therein for connecting the intermediate layer to a conductor, said pattern preferably being implemented as a grid or fanned-out cable strands.
- 18. An intermediate layer according to claim 17, characterized in that the structure is connected to the intermediate layer in a form-fit.
- 19. A method for changing at least one fuel cell in a fuel cell stack having flexible and conductive intermediate layers, comprising the steps of:
undoing clamping, separating end plates belonging to adjacent fuel cells and bipolar plates, and removing cells with their associated end plates as well as the freed intermediate layers and replacing them with new intermediate layers, the new intermediate layers being usable for mounting intact cells.
- 20. A disassemblable bipolar plate for a fuel cell stack, comprising two end plates of adjacent fuel cells and a conductive intermediate layer disposed between said end plates, the intermediate layer comprising a flexible graphite and conductive foil structure, said structure extending over an and being fluid tight with an end plate of the fuel cell and deformably implemented in terms of its thickness.
Priority Claims (2)
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118/02 |
Jan 2002 |
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1131/02 |
Jun 2002 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of international application PCT/CH03/00014, filed Jan. 14, 2003, which designated the United States, and further claims priority to Swiss patent application 118/02 and 1131/02, filed Jun. 30, 2002, all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/CH03/00014 |
Jan 2003 |
US |
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10885126 |
Jul 2004 |
US |