Abstract: The present invention provides improved ionically conducting membranes having internal passages therethrough and methods for making the improved membranes. The membranes may be formed from any ionically conducting material. In particular, the membranes may be formed of a single ionically conducting material, such as in a cation-conductive or anion-conductive membrane, or a plurality of ionically conducting material, such as in a bipolar membrane having a cation-selective region, an anion-selective region, and an interfacial region between the anion-selective region and the cation-selective region.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 7, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2000
Assignee:
Lynntech, Inc.
Inventors:
G. Duncan Hitchems, Harry Jabs, Craig C. Andrews, Oliver J. Murphy, William White, George W. Jackson, Charles L. C. Tennakoon
Abstract: This invention is an improved fuel cell design for use at low pressure. The invention has a reduced number of component parts to reduce fabrication costs, as well as a simpler design that permits the size of the system to be reduced at the same time as performance is being improved. In the present design, an adjacent anode and cathode pair are fabricated using a common conductive element, with that conductive element serving to conduct the current from one cell to the adjacent one. This produces a small and simple system suitable for operating with gas fuels or alternatively directly with liquid fuels, such as methanol, dimethoxymethane, or trimethoxymethane. The use of these liquid fuels permits the storage of more energy in less volume while at the same time eliminating the need for handling compressed gases which further simplifies the fuel cell system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 10, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 25, 2000
Assignee:
Lynntech, Inc.
Inventors:
Alan J. Cisar, Dacong Weng, Oliver J. Murphy
Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for assembling an electrochemical cell stack, or an assemblage of components which need to be clamped together, especially where minimizing the size and weight of the clamping mechanism is advantageous. The invention encompasses combining a band or strap to transmit load to a plurality of components. A metal link is provided to apply greater tension to the band than could normally be achieved with the band alone. The invention may provide a band having a spiral screw clamp wherein the screw portion is used to apply and control tension in the band and the band is used to transmit the tension to a plurality of components. The invention also provides systems that improve the distribution of the force over a portion of the assembly, preferably the entire area of at least one face of the assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 19, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 21, 2000
Assignee:
Lynntech, Inc.
Inventors:
Oliver J. Murphy, Carlos Salinas, Alan J. Cisar