Patents Assigned to Plug Power
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Patent number: 11335940Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes an endplate assembly having a structural endplate. An insulator plate has a second exterior surface contacting a first interior surface of the structural endplate and a second interior surface on an opposite side of the insulator plate. A third plate has a third exterior surface contacting the second interior surface and a third interior surface on an opposite side of the third plate relative to the insulator plate. The third interior surface and third exterior surface are substantially flat. The second interior surface and the third exterior surface contact each other substantially continuously in a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction, and are flat and substantially parallel to each other. The second exterior surface is contoured such that the second exterior surface is not flat and is substantially non-parallel relative to the third interior surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles M Carlstrom, Jr., Michael Anthony Cacioppo, James D'Aleo, Charles Elder
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Patent number: 11316173Abstract: A fuel cell system includes a first fluid flow plate including a first plurality of first channels for flow of an oxidant or a fuel. The plurality of first channel has first channel cross-sectional flow areas. A second fluid flow plate includes a second plurality of second channels for flow of an oxidant or a fuel. The plurality of second channels has second channel cross-sectional flow areas. A membrane electrode assembly is located between the first plate and the second plate. The first flow plate includes a passage for a flow of a fluid entirely on a seam side of the first flow plate as the first plurality of first channels. The passage has a cross-sectional area for flow of the fluid smaller than the first channel cross-sectional flow area.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles Carlstrom, Owen Carlstrom
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Publication number: 20210305598Abstract: Method and system for electrochemically compressing hydrogen. In one embodiment, the system includes a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) that includes a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM), an anode, and a cathode. First and second gas diffusion media are positioned adjacent the cathode and anode, respectively. A humidifying membrane is positioned next to the second gas diffusion medium on a side opposite the anode. A water supply is connected to the humidifying membrane, and a hydrogen gas supply is connected to the second gas diffusion medium. A hydrogen gas collector including a back pressure regulator is connected to the first gas diffusion medium. Separators, positioned on opposite sides of the MEA, are connected to a power source. In use, hydrogen is electrochemically pumped across the MEA and collected in the hydrogen gas collector. The PEM is kept properly humidified by the humidifying membrane, which releases water into the second gas diffusion medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Monjid HAMDAN, Cortney MITTELSTEADT, Matthew WEAVER, Robert STONE
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Patent number: 11124885Abstract: An anode catalyst suitable for use in an electrolyzer. The anode catalyst includes a support and a plurality of catalyst particles disposed on the support. The support may include a plurality of metal oxide or doped metal oxide particles. The catalyst particles, which may be iridium, iridium oxide, ruthenium, ruthenium oxide, platinum, and/or platinum black particles, may be arranged to form one or more aggregations of catalyst particles on the support. Each of the aggregations of catalyst particles may include at least 10 particles, wherein each of the at least 10 particles is in physical contact with at least one other particle. The support particles and their associated catalyst particles may be dispersed in a binder.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2015Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Hui Xu, Cortney Mittelsteadt, Brian Rasimick, Allison Stocks
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Patent number: 10957929Abstract: A fuel cell system includes a first plurality of fuel cells having a cathode and an anode. The plurality of fuel cells is configured to produce electrical power having a current and a voltage output. The plurality of fuel cells includes a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate. A shunt is electrically connected to the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate for shunting voltage output between the cathode and the anode. The shunt is mounted to, and supported by, the plurality of fuel cells. The shunt is connected to a control mechanism to control a shorting of one or more fuel cells of the plurality of fuel cells. The control mechanism is mounted to, and supported by, the plurality of fuel cells.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Plug Power Inc.Inventors: Scott Spink, David Lott, Arrol Bryant
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Publication number: 20210005904Abstract: A fuel cell system includes a first fluid flow plate including a first plurality of first channels for flow of an oxidant or a fuel. The plurality of first channel has first channel cross-sectional flow areas. A second fluid flow plate includes a second plurality of second channels for flow of an oxidant or a fuel. The plurality of second channels has second channel cross-sectional flow areas. A membrane electrode assembly is located between the first plate and the second plate. The first flow plate includes a passage for a flow of a fluid entirely on a seam side of the first flow plate as the first plurality of first channels. The passage has a cross-sectional area for flow of the fluid smaller than the first channel cross-sectional flow area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles CARLSTROM, Owen CARLSTROM
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Publication number: 20200295393Abstract: A fuel cell system includes a first plurality of fuel cells having a cathode and an anode. The plurality of fuel cells is configured to produce electrical power having a current and a voltage output. The plurality of fuel cells includes a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate. A shunt is electrically connected to the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate for shunting voltage output between the cathode and the anode. The shunt is mounted to, and supported by, the plurality of fuel cells. The shunt is connected to a control mechanism to control a shorting of one or more fuel cells of the plurality of fuel cells. The control mechanism is mounted to, and supported by, the plurality of fuel cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2019Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Scott SPINK, David Lott, Arrol Bryant
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Publication number: 20200227770Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes an endplate assembly having a structural endplate. An insulator plate has a second exterior surface contacting a first interior surface of the structural endplate and a second interior surface on an opposite side of the insulator plate. A third plate has a third exterior surface contacting the second interior surface and a third interior surface on an opposite side of the third plate relative to the insulator plate. The third interior surface and third exterior surface are substantially flat. The second interior surface and the third exterior surface contact each other substantially continuously in a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction, and are flat and substantially parallel to each other. The second exterior surface is contoured such that the second exterior surface is not flat and is substantially non-parallel relative to the third interior surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles M. CARLSTROM, JR., Michael Anthony CACIOPPO, James D'ALEO, Charles ELDER
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Patent number: 10615445Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes an endplate assembly having a structural endplate. An insulator plate has a second exterior surface contacting a first interior surface of the structural endplate and a second interior surface on an opposite side of the insulator plate. A third plate has a third exterior surface contacting the second interior surface and a third interior surface on an opposite side of the third plate relative to the insulator plate. The third interior surface and third exterior surface are substantially flat. The second interior surface and the third exterior surface contact each other substantially continuously in a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction, and are flat and substantially parallel to each other. The second exterior surface is contoured such that the second exterior surface is not flat and is substantially non-parallel relative to the third interior surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles M Carlstrom, Jr., Michael Anthony Cacioppo, James D'Aleo, Charles Elder
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Patent number: 10547061Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes a structural endplate having an exterior surface. An insulator plate contacts an interior surface of the structural endplate located on an opposite surface of the endplate relative to the exterior surface. A collector plate contacts the insulator plate on an opposite side of the insulator plate relative to the structural endplate. A pocket plate is located on an interior side of the collector plate located on an opposite side of the insulator plate relative to the structural endplate. The collective plate is received in a pocket of an exterior side of the pocket plate. The exterior side is adjacent the collector plate and closer to the structural endplate than an opposite side of the pocket plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2016Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: James D'Aleo, Charles Russell Elder
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Publication number: 20190341644Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes an endplate assembly of a fuel cell system which includes a structural endplate having a first exterior surface and a first interior surface located on an opposite side of the endplate relative to the first exterior surface. An insulator plate has a second exterior surface contacting the first interior surface of the structural endplate and second interior surface on an opposite side of the insulator plate relative to the second exterior surface. A third plate has a third exterior surface contacting the second interior surface and a third interior surface on an opposite side of the third plate relative to the insulator plate. The third interior surface and third exterior surface are substantially flat such that third interior surface and the third exterior surface are about parallel to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles M CARLSTROM, JR., Michael Anthony CACIOPPO, James D'ALEO, Charles ELDER
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Patent number: 10381658Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes a fluid flow plate at an outer end, a sealing member contacting the fluid flow plate and a gas diffusion layer, and a catalyst layer inside the gas diffusion layer. A membrane is located at a central location between the catalyst layer and a second catalyst layer. The fluid flow plate includes a channel for receiving a portion of a perimeter of the gas diffusion layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles Russell Elder, James D'Aleo
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Publication number: 20180183076Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes a fluid flow plate at an outer end, a sealing member contacting the fluid flow plate and a gas diffusion layer, and a catalyst layer inside the gas diffusion layer. A membrane is located at a central location between the catalyst layer and a second catalyst layer. The fluid flow plate includes a channel for receiving a portion of a perimeter of the gas diffusion layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2016Publication date: June 28, 2018Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Charles Russell ELDER, James D'ALEO
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Publication number: 20180183074Abstract: A fuel cell stack includes a structural endplate having an exterior surface. An insulator plate contacts an interior surface of the structural endplate located on an opposite surface of the endplate relative to the exterior surface. A collector plate contacts the insulator plate on an opposite side of the insulator plate relative to the structural endplate. A pocket plate is located on an interior side of the collector plate located on an opposite side of the insulator plate relative to the structural endplate. The collective plate is received in a pocket of an exterior side of the pocket plate. The exterior side is adjacent the collector plate and closer to the structural endplate than an opposite side of the pocket plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2016Publication date: June 28, 2018Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: James D'ALEO, Charles Russell ELDER
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Patent number: 9673462Abstract: A method for operating a fuel cell system includes electrically coupling a fuel cell stack to an energy storage device and an electrical demand by a load device. A controller is coupled to the fuel cell stack, the energy storage device, and the load device via a communications connection. The controller obtains information relative to an operation of at least one of the fuel cell stack and the energy storage device and the controller controls an operation of the load device based on the information.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: PLUG POWER INC.Inventors: Dustan Lee Skidmore, John Douglas Usborne, Dayton Simmons
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Patent number: 8771884Abstract: A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack and a reactant temperature conditioner. The conditioner includes a fuel inlet for receiving fuel from a fuel source and an oxidant inlet for receiving oxidant from an oxidant source. The conditioner is configured to transfer heat energy from the oxidant to the fuel to arrive at a conditioned oxidant and a conditioned fuel. The conditioner has a fuel outlet coupled to the fuel cell stack to allow flow of the conditioned fuel to the fuel cell stack and an oxidant outlet to allow flow of the conditioned oxidant to the fuel cell stack.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Plug Power, Inc.Inventors: Michael Cacioppo, Ranjieve A. Williams, Charles R. Elder
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Publication number: 20130157157Abstract: A method for operating a fuel cell system includes electrically coupling a fuel cell stack to an energy storage device and an electrical demand by a load device. A controller is coupled to the fuel cell stack, the energy storage device, and the load device via a communications connection. The controller obtains information relative to an operation of at least one of the fuel cell stack and the energy storage device and the controller controls an operation of the load device based on the information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventor: Plug Power Inc.
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Publication number: 20130108895Abstract: A method for operating a fuel cell system includes electrically coupling the fuel cell stack to an energy storage device and an electrical demand by a load device at a substantially constant voltage. A controller controls an amount of an oxidant supply to the fuel cell stack based on the demand by the load device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: PLUG POWER INC.Inventor: PLUG POWER INC.
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Patent number: 8158290Abstract: A technique includes lowering a temperature of a cathode exhaust flow from an electrochemical cell to produce a second flow and routing the second flow to a contaminant trap.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Plug Power, Inc.Inventors: Michael Penev, Richard H. Cutright
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Patent number: 7951498Abstract: A control algorithm for operating an integrated fuel cell system includes the following steps: determining whether a power output of a fuel cell is within a first predetermined range of an electrical load coupled to the fuel cell; lowering a reactant flow to the fuel cell when the power output is within the first predetermined range; detecting an increase of the electrical load; determining whether the increase exceeds a second predetermined range; and increasing a reactant flow to the fuel cell when the increase exceeds the second predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Plug Power Inc.Inventors: Daniel O. Jones, John W. Parks