Fuel cell producing method and apparatus

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation

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C429S010000, C033S403000

Reexamination Certificate

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07615302

ABSTRACT:
A method of producing a fuel cell by layering a large number of sheets of unit fuel cells (11). A first supporting plate (14) is placed at the front section of a pusher unit (52) in a slightly inclined, upward facing position, and then a large number of sheets of unit fuel cells are layered on the first supporting plate (14). After that, while making the pusher unit fall into a horizontal position, vibration is applied to the layered unit fuel cells for alignment. A second supporting plate (15) is provided at the front end surface of the aligned unit fuel cells. The first and second supporting plates are connected using connection plates (16, 16) while a predetermined pressing force is applied to the unit fuel cells through the first supporting plate and the second supporting plate.

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patent: 2002-246044 (2002-08-01), None
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