Patents by Inventor K. Scott Weil

K. Scott Weil 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: 8293426
    Abstract: Solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack assembly designs are consistently investigated to develop an assembly that provides optimal performance, and durability, within desired cost parameters. A new design includes a repeat unit having a SOFC cassette and being characterized by a three-component construct. The three components include an oxidation-resistant, metal window frame hermetically joined to an electrolyte layer of a multi-layer, anode-supported ceramic cell and a pre-cassette including a separator plate having a plurality of vias that provide electrical contact between an anode-side collector within the pre-cassette and a cathode-side current collector of an adjacent cell. The third component is a cathode-side seal, which includes a standoff that supports a cathode channel spacing between each of the cassettes in a stack. Cassettes are formed by joining the pre-cassette and the window frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, Kerry D. Meinhardt, Vincent L. Sprenkle
  • Patent number: 7794170
    Abstract: A joint for use in electrochemical devices, such as solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), oxygen separators, and hydrogen separators, that will maintain a hermetic seal at operating temperatures of greater than 600° C., despite repeated thermal cycling excess of 600° C. in a hostile operating environment where one side of the joint is continuously exposed to an oxidizing atmosphere and the other side is continuously exposed to a wet reducing gas. The joint is formed of a metal part, a ceramic part, and a flexible gasket. The flexible gasket is metal, but is thinner and more flexible than the metal part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2010
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, John S. Hardy
  • Publication number: 20100081026
    Abstract: Solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack assembly designs are consistently investigated to develop an assembly that provides optimal performance, and durability, within desired cost parameters. A new design includes a repeat unit having a SOFC cassette and being characterized by a three-component construct. The three components include an oxidation-resistant, metal window frame hermetically joined to an electrolyte layer of a multi-layer, anode-supported ceramic cell and a pre-cassette including a separator plate having a plurality of vias that provide electrical contact between an anode-side collector within the pre-cassette and a cathode-side current collector of an adjacent cell. The third component is a cathode-side seal, which includes a standoff that supports a cathode channel spacing between each of the cassettes in a stack. Cassettes are formed by joining the pre-cassette and the window frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, Kerry D. Meinhardt, Vincent L. Sprenkle
  • Publication number: 20090130458
    Abstract: A seal formed between a metal part and a second part that will remain gas tight in high temperature operating environments which experience frequent thermal cycling, which is particularly useful as an insulating joint in solid oxide fuel cells. A first metal part is attached to a reinforcing material. A glass forming material in the positioned in between the first metal part and the second part, and a seal is formed between the first metal part and the second part by heating the glass to a temperature suitable to melt the glass forming materials. The glass encapsulates and bonds at least a portion of the reinforcing material, thereby adding tremendous strength to the overall seal. A ceramic material may be added to the glass forming materials, to assist in forming an insulating barrier between the first metal part and the second part and to regulating the viscosity of the glass during the heating step.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, Lawrence A. Chick, Christopher A. Coyle, John S. Hardy, Guanguang Xia, Kerry D. Meinhardt, Vincent L. Sprenkle, Dean M. Paxton
  • Patent number: 7306872
    Abstract: A modular fuel cell cassette for use in assembling a fuel cell stack comprising a metal separator plate and a metal cell-mounting plate joined at their edges to form a hollow cassette. A fuel cell subassembly is attached to the mounting plate and extends through an opening in the mounting plate. The plates include openings to form chimney manifolds for supply and exhaust of fuel gas to the anode and air to the cathode. A conductive interconnect element extends from the fuel cell subassembly to make contact with the next cassette in a stack. The anode openings in the mounting plate and separator plate are separated by spacer rings such that the cassette is incompressible. A fuel cell stack comprises a plurality of cassettes, the mounting plate of one cassette being attached to, and insulated from, the separator plate of the next-adjacent cassette by a dielectric seal surrounding the interconnect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2007
    Assignees: Delphi Technologies, Inc., Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Karl J. Haltiner, Jr., Subhasish Mukerjee, Lawrence A. Chick, Kerry D. Meinhardt, Dean M. Paxton, Vincent L. Sprenkle, K. Scott Weil, John E. Deibler, Paul E. George, II, Kurtis P. Recknagle
  • Patent number: 7055733
    Abstract: A method of joining metal and ceramic parts, wherein an alumina forming metal part and a ceramic part are provided. A braze material in placed between the alumina forming metal part and the ceramic part, and the combination is then heated in an oxidizing atmosphere, preferably in air at a temperature of between 500° C. and 1300° C. The alumina forming metal parts are selected from the group consisting of high temperature stainless steels, such as Durafoil (alpha-4), Fecralloy, Alumina-coated 430 stainless steel and Crofer-22APU, and high temperature superalloys such as Haynes 214, Nicrofer 6025, and Ducraloy. The braze material is selected as a metal oxide-noble metal mixture, preferably Ag—CuO, Ag—V2O5, and Pt—Nb2O5, and more preferably between 30.65 to 100 mole % Ag in CuO.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, John S. Hardy, Jin Yong Kim
  • Publication number: 20040265666
    Abstract: A cassette for a SOFC stack formed by stamping a separator plate, stamping a frame, attaching a PEN cell to the frame, and attaching the frame to the separator plate. An insulating seal, preferably formed of glass, is provided between the PEN cell and the frame to provide electrical isolation between the frame and the separator plate. Electrical isolation is further provided by forming an insulating seal, preferably formed of glass, between the frame and the separator plate. A plurality of cassettes formed may be formed into a SOFC stack by sealing successive cassettes on top of one and another so that the anode side of each cassette is in electrical communication with the cathode side of each adjacent cassette, and forming an electrically isolated and gas tight seal between the frame of each cassette and the separator plate of each adjacent cassette.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2003
    Publication date: December 30, 2004
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, Dean M. Paxton, Kerry D. Meinhardt
  • Publication number: 20030132270
    Abstract: A method of joining metal and ceramic parts, wherein an alumina forming metal part and a ceramic part are provided. A braze material in placed between the alumina forming metal part and the ceramic part, and the combination is then heated in an oxidizing atmosphere, preferably in air at a temperature of between 500° C. and 1300° C. The alumina forming metal parts are selected from the group consisting of high temperature stainless steels, such as Durafoil (alpha-4), Fecralloy, Alumina-coated 430 stainless steel and Crofer-22APU, and high temperature superalloys such as Haynes 214, Nicrofer 6025, and Ducraloy. The braze material is selected as a metal oxide-noble metal mixture, preferably Ag—CuO, Ag—V2O5, and Pt—Nb2O5, and more preferably between 30.65 to 100 mole % Ag in CuO.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2002
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, John S. Hardy, Jin Yong Kim