Patents by Inventor Fabio T. Ciacchi

Fabio T. Ciacchi 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).

  • Patent number: 8021525
    Abstract: A PEM based water electrolysis stack consists of a number of cells connected in series by using interconnects. Water and electrical power (power supply) are the external inputs to the stack. Water supplied to the oxygen electrodes through flow fields in interconnects is dissociated into oxygen and protons. The protons are transported through the polymer membrane to the hydrogen electrodes, where they combine with electrons to form hydrogen gas. If the electrolysis stack is required to be used exclusively as an oxygen generator, the hydrogen gas generated would have to be disposed off safely. The disposal of hydrogen would lead to a number of system and safety related issues, resulting in the limited application of the device as an oxygen generator. Hydrogen can be combusted to produce heat or better disposed off in a separate fuel cell unit which will supply electricity generated, to the electrolysis stack to reduce power input requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2011
    Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Inventors: Sarbjit Singh Giddey, Fabio T. Ciacchi, Sukhvinder P. S. Badwal
  • Publication number: 20080283412
    Abstract: A PEM based water electrolysis stack consists of a number of cells connected in series by using interconnects. Water and electrical power (power supply) are the external inputs to the stack. Water supplied to the oxygen electrodes through flow fields in interconnects is dissociated into oxygen and protons. The protons are transported through the polymer membrane to the hydrogen electrodes, where they combine with electrons to form hydrogen gas. If the electrolysis stack is required to be used exclusively as an oxygen generator, the hydrogen gas generated would have to be disposed off safely. The disposal of hydrogen would lead to a number of system and safety related issues, resulting in the limited application of the device as an oxygen generator. Hydrogen can be combusted to produce heat or better disposed off in a separate fuel cell unit which will supply electricity generated, to the electrolysis stack to reduce power input requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2007
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Inventors: Sarbjit Singh Giddey, Fabio T. Ciacchi, Sukhvinder P.S. Badwal
  • Publication number: 20080199740
    Abstract: An electrochemical device including a series of interconnected electrochemical units, each of the electrochemical units including a membrane electrode assembly arranged between a first conductive surface and a second conductive surface and wherein: the first conductive surface preferably can include at least one conductive tab overlapping a conductive tab of the second conductive surface of an adjacent electrochemical unit, the first and second conductive tabs being electrically interconnected to one another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Inventors: Sarbjit Singh Giddey, Fabio T. Ciacchi, Sukhvinder P.S. Badwal
  • Publication number: 20080199774
    Abstract: A membrane electrode assembly (MEA) for an electrochemical cell including: a first electrode; a second electrode; and a proton exchange membrane (PEM) interposed between the first and second electrodes such that protons can pass between the first and second electrodes across the PEM; wherein the first electrode has a foraminous metallic substrate to provide support for the PEM.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Inventors: Sarbjit Singh Giddey, Fabio T. Ciacchi, Sukhvinder P.S. Badwal
  • Publication number: 20080199751
    Abstract: A bipolar interconnect plate for a fuel cell, including: a first surface having a series of conductive interconnect posts for forming a conductive interconnect for conductively interconnecting, in use, with a cathode surface of a MEA; the plate including a series of ridges surrounding the first surface having air access slots therein in fluid communication with the first surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Inventors: Sarbjit Singh Giddey, Fabio T. Ciacchi, Sukhvinder P.S. Badwal
  • Publication number: 20080199752
    Abstract: An electrochemical cell having a central active area and a perimeter area, the electrochemical cell including: a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) having a first electrode, a proton exchange membrane, and a second electrode of opposite electrical polarity to the first electrode; a pressed metal interconnect having on a first side a raised portion in electrical contact with the first electrode; the interconnect and the first electrode defining at least one fluid channel between the interconnect and the first electrode in the central active area, such that a fluid conveyed in the fluid channel is in fluid communication with the first electrode; a gasket interposed between the membrane and the interconnect in the perimeter area, such that the fluid is sealed within the fluid channel; and a fluid opening in the gasket allowing fluid communication between the fluid channel and a manifold in the perimeter area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Inventors: Robin Edward Clarke, Sarbjit Singh Giddey, Fabio T. Ciacchi, Sukhvinder P.S. Badwal