Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
Patent
1994-08-30
1996-04-02
Maples, John S.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
429 36, 429 38, 429 39, H01M 802, H01M 214
Patent
active
055039456
ABSTRACT:
A separator plate for a fuel cell comprising an anode current collector, a cathode current collector and a main plate, the main plate disposed between the anode current collector and the cathode current collector. The anode current collector forms a flattened peripheral wet seal structure and manifold wet seal structure on the anode side of the separator plate and the cathode current collector forms a flattened peripheral wet seal structure and manifold wet seal structure on the cathode side of the separator plate. In this manner, the number of components required to manufacture and assemble a fuel cell stack is reduced.
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Bachta Robert P.
Marianowski Leonard G.
Meek John
Petri Randy J.
Institute of Gas Technology
Maples John S.
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