Pittsford, NY, United States of America

Mark A Meltser


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 248(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Pittsford, NY (US) (1997 - 2011)
  • Rochester, NY (US) (2004 - 2012)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997-2012

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12 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Mark A Meltser: Innovator in Fuel Cell Technology

Introduction

Mark A Meltser is a prominent inventor based in Pittsford, NY (US), known for his significant contributions to fuel cell technology. With a total of 12 patents to his name, Meltser has been at the forefront of innovations that enhance the efficiency and functionality of fuel cell systems.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is a "Fuel Cell Energy Management System for Cold Environments." This invention focuses on controlling the temperature of a fuel cell system when a vehicle is not in operation. The system includes a fuel cell stack, a blower for air supply, a water supply, and a hydrogen supply. A hydrogen supply valve connects the hydrogen supply to the fuel cell stack, while a heater is linked to the output of the fuel cell stack. The controller manages the hydrogen supply valve and the blower to ensure the heater warms both the fuel cell stack and the water supply when necessary. If heating is required, the controller activates the blower and opens the hydrogen supply valve, provided that a tank level signal exceeds a predetermined value. Conversely, if the tank level signal does not meet this threshold, the controller initiates a purge, drains water from the supply, and prevents vehicle startup.

Another notable patent is the "Anode Exhaust Gas Dilution Method and Apparatus in PEM Fuel Cell Powered System." This invention presents a fuel cell system that effectively reduces the hydrogen content of anode effluent without relying on a tail gas combustor. The system achieves this reduction in multiple stages, initially by mixing a portion of the cathode effluent with a controlled amount of anode effluent in the presence of a catalytic bed. The resulting stream, with reduced hydrogen content, can then be directed to the cathode inlet side of the fuel cell stack for further reduction. Additionally, the system includes a storage device to stabilize pressure fluctuations during purging operations.

Career Highlights

Mark A Meltser is currently associated with GM Global Technology Operations LLC, where he continues to innovate in the field of fuel cell technology. His work has significantly impacted the development of cleaner and more efficient energy solutions.

Collaborations

Meltser has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Stephen Andreas Grot and Stanley Gutowski, contributing to advancements in fuel cell systems.

Conclusion

Mark A Meltser's innovative work in fuel cell technology exemplifies

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