17937162. Fuel Cell simplified abstract (KIA CORPORATION)

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Fuel Cell

Organization Name

KIA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Jae Min Ahn of Daejeon (KR)

Yong Suk Heo of Seoul (KR)

Tae Geun Kim of Hwaseong-si (KR)

Min Woo Lee of Hwaseong-si (KR)

Fuel Cell - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17937162 titled 'Fuel Cell

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a fuel cell design that includes a cell stack, end plates, an enclosure, and gaskets. One of the gaskets has a protruding portion while the other has a depressed portion to fit together.

  • The fuel cell includes a cell stack with multiple unit cells stacked in a specific direction.
  • The end plates are placed on the side ends of the cell stack.
  • An enclosure surrounds a side portion of the cell stack and is divided into segments.
  • A plate gasket is placed on the end plate, and an enclosure gasket is placed between the segments of the enclosure.
  • One of the gaskets has a protruding portion that sticks out in the specified direction.
  • The other gasket has a depressed portion that is lowered in the specified direction to receive and fit the protruding portion.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Fuel cells can be used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and power generation.
  • This simplified design can make fuel cells more efficient and cost-effective.
  • The technology can be applied to different sizes and types of fuel cells.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • The design simplifies the assembly process of fuel cells.
  • The gaskets ensure a secure and tight fit between the different components of the fuel cell.
  • The protruding and depressed portions of the gaskets provide a reliable connection that prevents leakage.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency and performance of fuel cells.
  • Reduced manufacturing and assembly costs.
  • Enhanced reliability and durability of fuel cell systems.
  • Potential for increased adoption of fuel cell technology in various industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

In an embodiment a fuel cell includes a cell stack having a plurality of unit cells stacked in a first direction, an end plate disposed on at least one of both side ends of the cell stack, an enclosure coupled to the end plate to surround a side portion of the cell stack, the enclosure being divided into a plurality of segments, a plate gasket disposed on the end plate and an enclosure gasket disposed between the plurality of segments, wherein one of the plate gasket and the enclosure gasket comprises a protruding portion protruding in the first direction, and a remaining one of the plate gasket and the enclosure gasket comprises a depressed portion depressed in the first direction to receive the protruding portion fitted thereinto.