Patents by Inventor Matthew K. Hortop

Matthew K. Hortop 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: 6582840
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting leakage current in the coolant of a fuel cell stack. The invention eliminates the use of a conductivity sensor by using a voltmeter to measure the voltage across the coolant. If the coolant voltage is at or below a predetermined level, an excessive level of conductivity in the coolant exists, and the presence of leakage current is reported. The invention can also compare the coolant voltage to two different predetermined voltage levels, the second one higher than the first. A coolant voltage at or below the lower voltage level could signal a shut down of the stack, while a coolant voltage at or below the higher voltage level could signal an alarm or another diagnostic. The invention can optionally use a second voltmeter to measure the voltage across the stack and calculate the resistivity and conductivity of the coolant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventor: Matthew K. Hortop
  • Publication number: 20020164508
    Abstract: A gas flow control system for a fuel cell includes a gas supply and a humidifier. A fuel cell stack includes a cathode flow line with an inlet and an outlet. The inlet of the cathode flow line is connected to the outlet of the humidifier. A combustor includes an inlet that receives gas from the outlet of the cathode flow line. A valve and a bypass line bypass gas around the humidifier and the fuel cell stack to the combustor. The valve is preferably one of a gas restriction valve, a throttle valve, and a directional valve. A gas flow sensor generates a gas flow signal based on gas flowing through at least one of the humidifier, the cathode flow line of the fuel cell stack, and the bypass line. A flow controller that is connected to the gas flow sensor and the valve controls the valve based on the gas flow signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Inventors: William S. Wheat, Derek S. Kilmer, Bruce J. Clingerman, Matthew K. Hortop
  • Publication number: 20020094460
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting leakage current in the coolant of a fuel cell stack. The invention eliminates the use of a conductivity sensor by using a voltmeter to measure the voltage across the coolant. If the coolant voltage is at or below a predetermined level, an excessive level of conductivity in the coolant exists, and the presence of leakage current is reported. The invention can also compare the coolant voltage to two different predetermined voltage levels, the second one higher than the first. A coolant voltage at or below the lower voltage level could signal a shut down of the stack, while a coolant voltage at or below the higher voltage level could signal an alarm or another diagnostic. The invention can optionally use a second voltmeter to measure the voltage across the stack and calculate the resistivity and conductivity of the coolant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventor: Matthew K. Hortop