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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 11, 2002
Robert W. Milgate, Jr., Gloucester, MA (US);
Anthony B. LaConti, Lynnfield, MA (US);
Giner Electrochemical Systems, LLC, Newton, MA (US);
Abstract
Compact proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cell stack. In a preferred embodiment, the cell stack comprises first and second sub-stacks of series-connected, proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cells. The first sub-stack is stacked between a top end plate and an intermediate plate, and the second sub-stack is stacked between the intermediate plate and a bottom end plate, the top end plate, the intermediate plate and the bottom end plate all extending beyond the peripheries of the first and second sub-stacks. A first set of tie rods is coupled to the top end plate and extends downwardly therefrom through the intermediate plate at points peripheral to the first and second sub-stacks, the first tie rods terminating prior to the bottom end plate. A Belleville washer spring stack is mounted on each of the first tie rods below the intermediate plate and above the bottom end plate for biasing the intermediate plate towards the top end plate. A second set of tie rods is coupled to the bottom end plate and extends upwardly therefrom through the intermediate plate at points peripheral to the first and second sub-stacks, the second tie rods terminating prior to the top end plate. A Belleville washer spring stack is mounted on each of the second tie rods above the intermediate plate and below the top end plate for biasing the intermediate plate towards the bottom end plate. The first and second sub-stacks may be electrically interconnected in series or in parallel.