Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fuel cell
- Patent Title (中): 燃料电池
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Application No.: US12004270Application Date: 2007-12-19
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Publication No.: US07670699B2Publication Date: 2010-03-02
- Inventor: Jun Sasahara , Daniel Braithwaite , Suk-Won Cha , Tibor Fabian , Tadahiro Kubota , Nariaki Kuriyama , Sang-Joon John Lee , Ryan O'Hayre , Friedrich B. Prinz , Yuji Saito , Toshifumi Suzuki
- Applicant: Jun Sasahara , Daniel Braithwaite , Suk-Won Cha , Tibor Fabian , Tadahiro Kubota , Nariaki Kuriyama , Sang-Joon John Lee , Ryan O'Hayre , Friedrich B. Prinz , Yuji Saito , Toshifumi Suzuki
- Applicant Address: US CA Palo Alto JP Tokyo
- Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University,Honda Motor Co., Ltd
- Current Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University,Honda Motor Co., Ltd
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Palo Alto JP Tokyo
- Agency: Lumen Patent Firm
- Main IPC: H01M8/24
- IPC: H01M8/24 ; H01M8/00 ; H01M8/10

Abstract:
A simple, inexpensive and highly efficient fuel cell has boundary structures made of a photo-sensitive material in combination with selective patterning. Printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication techniques combine boundary structures with two and three dimensional electrical flow path. Photo-sensitive material and PCB fabrication techniques are alternately or combined utilized for making micro-channel structures or micro stitch structures for substantially reducing dead zones of the diffusion layer while keeping fluid flow resistance to a minimum. The fuel cell assembly is free of mechanical clamping elements. Adhesives that may be conductively contaminated and/or fiber-reinforced provide mechanical and eventual electrical connections, and sealing within the assembly. Mechanically supporting backing layers are pre-fabricated with a natural bend defined in combination with the backing layers' elasticity to eliminate massive support plates and assist the adhesive bonding. Proton insulation between adjacent and electrically linked in-plane cell elements is provided by structural insulation within the central membrane.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080124588A1 Fuel Cell Public/Granted day:2008-05-29
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