Patents by Inventor David Edlund

David Edlund has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20060134473
    Abstract: A fuel cell system that includes a control system for regulating the power produced by the fuel cell system. The fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack adapted to produce electrical power from a feed. In some embodiments, the fuel cell system includes a fuel processing assembly adapted to produce the feed for the fuel cell stack from one or more feedstocks. The control system regulates the power produced by the fuel cell system to prevent damage to, and/or failure of, the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2005
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: David Edlund, Thomas Herron, Craig Holmes
  • Publication number: 20060090397
    Abstract: Hydrogen generation assemblies, components thereof, and fuel cell systems containing the same. In some embodiments, the hydrogen generation assembly includes a heater assembly having separate startup and primary burner assemblies that utilize different fuels. In some embodiments, the heating assembly is adapted to utilize a volume of liquid fuel to startup the hydrogen generation assembly, while in other embodiments a gaseous fuel is used. In some embodiments, the fuel used during start up includes at least 25 vol % water. In some embodiments, the fuel cell system has a rated power output in the range of 100-1000 watts. In some embodiments, the hydrogen generation assembly is a portable system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2005
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Inventors: David Edlund, R. Studebaker
  • Publication number: 20060090396
    Abstract: Feedstock delivery systems for hydrogen generation assemblies having a hydrogen-producing region and a heating assembly. The delivery system provides a hydrogen-production fluid to the hydrogen-producing region and provides a heating fuel to the heating assembly. The delivery system includes a pressure vessel having an interior cavity containing the heating fuel and the hydrogen-production fluid, which are disposed in the pressure vessel in a pressurizing—pressurized relationship, in which the heating fuel is discharged from the pressure vessel under it own pressure and the hydrogen-production fluid is discharged under pressure applied by the heating fuel. The feedstock delivery system may separately discharge the hydrogen-production fluid and the heating fuel and may include a pressure transmitter disposed between the hydrogen-production fluid and the heating fuel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2005
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Inventors: David Edlund, R. Studebaker
  • Publication number: 20060060084
    Abstract: Hydrogen purification devices, components thereof, and fuel processors and fuel cell systems containing the same. The hydrogen purification devices include an enclosure, such as a pressure vessel, that contains a separation assembly adapted to receive under pressure a mixed gas stream containing hydrogen gas and to produce a stream that contains pure or at least substantially pure hydrogen gas therefrom. In some embodiments, the enclosure is sealed without gaskets. The separation assembly includes at least one hydrogen-permeable and/or hydrogen-selective membrane, and in some embodiments the hydrogen-selective membrane is permanently and directly secured to the enclosure. In some embodiments, the membrane is welded, diffusion bonded or brazed directly to the enclosure. In some embodiments a portion of the hydrogen-selective membrane forms a portion of the sealed enclosure, and, in some embodiments, an interface is formed from consumed portions of the hydrogen-selective membrane and the enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2004
    Publication date: March 23, 2006
    Inventors: David Edlund, Chester Frost, R. Studebaker
  • Publication number: 20060037476
    Abstract: Hydrogen purification devices, components thereof, and fuel processors, fuel processing systems, and fuel cell systems containing the same. The hydrogen purification devices include an enclosure that contains a separation assembly adapted to receive a mixed gas stream containing hydrogen gas and to produce a stream that contains pure or at least substantially pure hydrogen gas therefrom. In some embodiments, the separation assembly includes at least one hydrogen-permeable and/or hydrogen-selective membrane. In some embodiments, the fuel processors, fuel processing systems, and/or fuel cell systems include at least one modular, or cartridge-based component. In some embodiments, the hydrogen purification device is, and/or includes, a modular, or cartridge-based, component. In some embodiments, the hydrogen purification device includes components that are formed from materials having the same or similar coefficients of thermal expansion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: David Edlund, Charles Hill, William Pledger, R. Studebaker
  • Publication number: 20050266285
    Abstract: Fuel cell systems and methods for controlling the operation of components of the fuel cell system, which may include a fuel source and a fuel cell stack. In some examples, a fuel source is adapted to provide supply fuel to a fuel cell stack at a supply pressure. The fuel cell stack produces electric current at a production amperage. In some examples, a control system is adapted to control operation of the fuel cell stack based on a pressure detected at the fuel cell stack. In some examples, a target production amperage is determined based on the detected pressure, such that when electric current is produced at the target production amperage for the detected pressure, the fuel cell stack consumes a predetermined proportion of the supply fuel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2005
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: David Edlund, Arne LaVen, Mesa Scharf
  • Publication number: 20050214624
    Abstract: A layered bipolar plate assembly and fuel cell stacks and fuel cell systems incorporating the same. In some embodiments, the bipolar plate assembly includes a structural metal that provides strength to the assembly and a conductive metal that provides favorable electrical conductivity. In some embodiments, the structural metal is diffusion bonded to the conductive metal to decrease the electrical resistance between the structural metal and the conductive metal. A flow field established on the surface of the bipolar plate assembly is present in some embodiments. The flow field may be established by sacrificially etching the conductive metal with an etchant configured to etch the conductive metal while leaving the structural metal at most substantially unetched. Methods for forming the bipolar plate assemblies and fuel cell systems including fuel cell stacks with the bipolar plate assemblies are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2004
    Publication date: September 29, 2005
    Inventor: David Edlund
  • Publication number: 20050208351
    Abstract: A feedstock mixing apparatus for fuel processing systems, and fuel processing and fuel cell systems incorporating the same. A fuel processing system according to the present invention includes one or more fuel processors adapted to produce a product hydrogen stream from a feed stream containing water and a carbon-containing feedstock. The fuel processing system further includes a feedstock delivery system adapted to mix the components of the feed stream at a determined mix ratio and to deliver this feed stream to the fuel processor(s). The fuel processing system may also include one or more fuel cell stacks that are adapted to produce an electric current from the product hydrogen stream produced by the fuel processing system. When the fuel processing system includes at least one fuel cell stack, it may be referred to as a fuel cell system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2005
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Anthony Dickman, David Edlund, William Pledger
  • Publication number: 20050188843
    Abstract: Hydrogen purification membranes, hydrogen purification devices, and fuel processing and fuel cell systems that include hydrogen purification devices. The hydrogen purification membranes include a metal membrane, which is at least substantially comprised of palladium or a palladium alloy. In some embodiments, the membrane contains trace amounts of carbon, silicon, and/or oxygen. In some embodiments, the membranes form part of a hydrogen purification device that includes an enclosure containing a separation assembly, which is adapted to receive a mixed gas stream containing hydrogen gas and to produce a stream that contains pure or at least substantially pure hydrogen gas therefrom. In some embodiments, the membrane(s) and/or purification device forms a portion of a fuel processor, and in some embodiments, the membrane(s) and/or purification device forms a portion of a fuel processing or fuel cell system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2004
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: David Edlund, William Pledger, R. Studebaker
  • Publication number: 20050188616
    Abstract: Fuel processing systems, which contain a fuel processor, and feedstock treatment systems for use in the same. The fuel processor is configured to produce a hydrogen, or hydrogen-rich, stream from a feed stream, which may include, for example, at least one carbon-containing feedstock and/or water. At least a portion of the feed stream is a vaporized feed stream. The fuel processing system further includes a treatment region configured to remove solids from at least the vaporized component of the feed stream prior to production of hydrogen gas from the feed stream. In some embodiments, a common housing at least substantially encloses one or more regions of the fuel processing system, and in some embodiments one or more of those regions are accessible from external the common housing without disassembling that housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2004
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: Travis Bizjak, David Edlund, William Pledger
  • Publication number: 20050181248
    Abstract: The invented system includes a fuel-cell system comprising a fuel cell that produces electrical power from air (oxygen) and hydrogen, and a fuel processor that produces hydrogen from a variety of feedstocks. One such fuel processor is a steam reformer which produces purified hydrogen from a carbon-containing feedstock and water. In the invented system, various mechanisms for implementing the cold start-up of the fuel processor are disclosed, as well as mechanisms for optimizing and/or harvesting the heat and water requirements of the system and/or maintaining the purity of the process water used in the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2005
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventors: David Edlund, William Pledger
  • Publication number: 20050164052
    Abstract: Systems and methods for recovering thermal energy from a fuel processing system comprising a fuel processor and a fuel cell stack in communication with a household that is adapted to apply at least electrical loads, and optionally electrical and thermal loads, to the fuel processing system. The systems further include a thermal energy recovery system that is adapted to recover thermal energy from the fuel processing system and which includes a plurality of thermal energy reservoirs. The recovery system includes a delivery system that is adapted to selectively deliver heat exchange fluid from at least one of the plurality of thermal energy reservoirs into thermal communication with the fuel processing system to recover thermal energy therefrom. In some embodiments, at least one of the thermal energy reservoirs forms at least a portion of a potable hot water supply for the household.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2005
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: Anthony Dickman, David Edlund, William Pledger
  • Publication number: 20050106431
    Abstract: A control system and method for a fuel processing system. The control system automates the operation of a fuel processing system by monitoring operating parameters and automatically controlling the operation of the system responsive to the monitored parameters, predefined subroutines and/or user inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: David Edlund, Thomas Herron, William Pledger
  • Publication number: 20050084726
    Abstract: A fuel cell system having partial and/or total redundancy of at least one operational component, such as a redundancy of fuel cell stacks and/or fuel processors. In some embodiments, the fuel cell system includes a plurality of fuel cell stacks adapted to deliver the same maximum rated power output as a comparative fuel cell system having only a single fuel cell stack. In some embodiments, the fuel cell system includes a plurality of fuel cell stacks adapted to deliver more than the maximum rated power output of the comparative fuel cell system. In some embodiments, the fuel cell system includes a plurality of fuel cell stacks having at least n+1 (or total) redundancy compared to a fuel cell system having only a single fuel cell stack. In some embodiments, the fuel cell system includes a control system and/or structure adapted to limit the applied load to the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2004
    Publication date: April 21, 2005
    Inventors: Anthony Dickman, David Edlund
  • Publication number: 20050064253
    Abstract: A system and method for preventing damage to a fuel cell stack resulting from impurities in the product stream from a fuel processor, such as may occur should the separation region of the fuel processor fail. The system and method include detecting the concentration of at least one component of the product stream and isolating the fuel cell stack should this concentration exceed an acceptable threshold level. In some embodiments, the system or method are adapted to detect the concentration of a component that itself is not harmful to the fuel cell stack, or which is not harmful in an associated threshold concentration. In some embodiments, the detected composition is at least one of water, methane, and carbon dioxide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2004
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventors: David Edlund, William Pledger