Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fuel cell
- Patent Title (中): 燃料电池
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Application No.: US13383084Application Date: 2010-05-21
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Publication No.: US08877393B2Publication Date: 2014-11-04
- Inventor: Hiroaki Takeuchi , Tomohiro Ogawa , Ryouichi Nanba , Takumi Taniguchi , Shinji Jomori , Koichiro Ikeda , Shigeki Hasegawa , Masayuki Ito , Hitoshi Hamada , Naohiro Takeshita
- Applicant: Hiroaki Takeuchi , Tomohiro Ogawa , Ryouichi Nanba , Takumi Taniguchi , Shinji Jomori , Koichiro Ikeda , Shigeki Hasegawa , Masayuki Ito , Hitoshi Hamada , Naohiro Takeshita
- Applicant Address: JP Toyota-shi
- Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
- Current Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
- Current Assignee Address: JP Toyota-shi
- Agency: Sughrue Mion, PLLC
- Priority: WOPCT/JP2009/006052 20091112
- International Application: PCT/JP2010/003437 WO 20100521
- International Announcement: WO2011/058677 WO 20110519
- Main IPC: H01M8/06
- IPC: H01M8/06 ; H01M8/04 ; H01M8/10 ; H01M4/86 ; H01M8/24 ; H01M8/02

Abstract:
A fuel cell is disclosed comprising: a power generation layer including an electrolyte membrane, and an anode and a cathode provided on respective surfaces of the electrolyte membrane; a fuel gas flow path layer located on a side of the anode of the power generation layer to supply a fuel gas to the anode while flowing the fuel gas along a flow direction of the fuel gas approximately orthogonal to a stacking direction in which respective layers of the fuel cell are stacked; and an oxidizing gas flow path layer located on a side of the cathode of the power generation layer to supply an oxidizing gas to the cathode while flowing the oxidizing gas along a flow direction of the oxidizing gas opposed to the flow direction of the fuel gas. A power generation area of the fuel cell, in which electric power is generated, has an upstream region including a most upstream position along the flow direction of the fuel gas and a downstream region including a most downstream position along the flow direction of the fuel gas. A midstream region, which is a remaining region of the power generation area other than the upstream region and the downstream region, has higher water vapor transfer resistance between the anode side and the cathode side than the upstream region and the downstream region.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120214082A1 FUEL CELL Public/Granted day:2012-08-23
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