Patents by Inventor Stefan Kaeding
Stefan Kaeding 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).
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Patent number: 9508997Abstract: The invention relates to a media supply plate (10) for a fuel cell stack (12) comprising at least one anode gas terminal (14) and at least one cathode gas terminal (16). According to the invention the media supply plate (10) further comprises at least one anode waste gas terminal (18) and at least one cathode waste gas terminal (20). The invention further relates to a fuel cell system (52) using such a media supply plate (10) as well as a method for producing such a fuel cell system.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: SunFire GmbHInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Rainer Grube
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Patent number: 8691468Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell stack comprising a base plate supporting fuel cells and a cap of an electrically insulating material, particularly of ceramics, for electrically insulating the fuel cells stacked on top of each other partially enveloping the fuel cells stacked on top of each other. According to the invention it is contemplated that a metal cap provided for guiding cathode gas envelops the cap including the fuel cells together with the base plate and that the metal cap is attached to the base plate in a sealed manner. The invention further relates to a method for producing a fuel cell stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignees: Enerday GmbH, Webasto AG, Staxera GmbHInventors: Stefan Käding, Jens Hafemeister, Uwe Bergmann, Gregor Holstermann
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Publication number: 20110117464Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cells system (10) which comprises at least one heat-generating component (12 to 32) and at least one component (12, 14, 16) that uses process air. The invention is characterized in that ambient air (34) can be supplied to the heat-generating component, said air being heatable by the heat-generating component (12 to 32), and the air heated in said manner being supplied to the component (12, 14, 16) that uses process air. The invention also relates to a method for influencing the thermal balance of the fuel cell system according to the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2007Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Matthias Boltze, Michael Rozumek, Stefan Käding, Manfred Pfalzgraf, Andreas Engl, Beate Bleeker, Michael Süssl, Markus Bedenbecker
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Publication number: 20110039180Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell stack comprising a base plate supporting fuel cells and a cap of an electrically insulating material, particularly of ceramics, for electrically insulating the fuel cells stacked on top of each other partially enveloping the fuel cells stacked on top of each other. According to the invention it is contemplated that a metal cap provided for guiding cathode gas envelops the cap including the fuel cells together with the base plate and that the metal cap is attached to the base plate in a sealed manner. The invention further relates to a method for producing a fuel cell stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Enerday GmbHInventors: Stefan Käding, Jens Hafemeister, Uwe Bergmann, Gregor Holstermann
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Publication number: 20100212991Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell system (10) which comprises a reformer (12) having an oxidation zone (48) to which stored fuel can be supplied by means of a fuel supply device (50) for reaction with an oxidant; and an afterburner (36) having an oxidation zone (60) to which stored fuel can be supplied by means of a fuel supply device (62) for reaction with an oxidant. The invention is characterized in that the fuel supply device (50) of the reformer (12) and the fuel supply device (62) of the afterburner (36) are adapted to supply fuel in such a manner that the fuel supplied by the fuel supply device (50) of the reformer differs from the fuel supplied by the fuel supply device (62) of the afterburner (36) with respect to the type of fuel and/or its state of aggregation and/or the temperature at which it is supplied. The invention also relates to a motor vehicle comprising said fuel cell system and to a method for operating said fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Matthias Boltze, Michael Rozumek, Stefan Käding, Manfred Pfalzgraf, Andreas Engl, Beate Bleeker, Michael Süssl, Markus Bedenbecker
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Publication number: 20100212977Abstract: The invention relates to a reformer (12) for a fuel cell system (10). Said reformer comprises an oxidation zone (48) to which stored fuel can be supplied by means of a primary fuel supply device (50; 62) for reaction with an oxidant; and a mixing zone (54), arranged downstream of the oxidation zone (48), to which stored fuel can be supplied by means of a secondary fuel supply device (56; 64) for mixing with substances originating from the oxidation zone (48). The invention is characterized in that the primary fuel supply device (50; 62) and the secondary fuel supply device (56; 64) are adapted to supply fuel in such a manner that the fuel supplied by the primary fuel supply device (50; 62) differs from the fuel supplied by the secondary fuel supply device (56; 64) with respect to the type of fuel and/or its state of aggregation and/or the pressure and/or the temperature at which it is supplied.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Matthias Boltze, Michael Rozumek, Stefan Käding, Manfred Pfalzgraf, Andreas Engl, Beate Bleeker, Michael Süssl, Markus Bedenbecker
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Patent number: 7758337Abstract: A burner device having a burner chamber (26) filled at least partially by a porous body (28), an evaporation zone (12) upstream of the burner chamber (26) for evaporating liquid fuel supplied via a fuel inlet line (16), an igniter (30) for igniting a combustion mixture of evaporated liquid fuel and combustion air supplied via a combustion air inlet line (18) to the evaporation zone (12) as well as an exhaust discharge (38) downstream of the combustion chamber (26). A mixing zone (20) is disposed between the evaporation zone (14) and the combustion chamber (26) in which fuel gas is introduced via a fuel gas inlet line (22, 24) and is mixed with the combustion air and/or the combustion mixture. The burner device can be used as an afterburner in a fuel cell stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Enerday GmbHInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20100112392Abstract: The invention relates to a method for regenerating a reformer fed with a mixture of fuel and an oxidant having a mean air number ?1 in continuous reformer operation, the air number being varied for the purpose of regenerating the reformer. In accordance with the invention it is provided for that regeneration occurs in a shutoff phase of the reformer in that the reformer is operated during several successive time intervals with an air number ?2 higher than in reformer operation (?2>?1). Again in accordance with the invention it may be provided for that regeneration occurs in a starting phase of the reformer in that the reformer is continually operated with an air number increased as compared to reformer operation ?2>?1 until a critical temperature threshold is attained. The invention relates furthermore to a system including a reformer and a controller for implementing a method in accordance with the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Stefan Käding, Stefan Kah, Andreas Lindermeir, Marco Mühlner
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Publication number: 20100104898Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell system comprising a reformer for generating a reformate from a fuel and an oxidising agent, a fuel cell for converting the reformate into a depleted reformate and electric energy, and a recirculation conduit for partly returning the depleted reformate to the reformer. In this connection the invention is advantageously characterised in that a delivery device is provided by means of which the fuel as well as the depleted reformate from the recirculation conduit are supplyable to the reformer. The invention further relates to a method for operating such a fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Norbert Guenther, Andreas Reinert, Stefan Kaeding, Björn Erik Mai
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Publication number: 20100068598Abstract: The invention relates to a media supply plate for a fuel cell stack comprising at least one anode gas terminal and at least one cathode gas terminal. According to the invention the media supply plate further comprises at least one anode waste gas terminal and at least one cathode waste gas terminal. The invention further relates to a fuel cell system using such a media supply plate as well as a method for producing such a fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Rainer Grube
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Patent number: 7666533Abstract: A process and device for determination of the lambda value (?actual) of reformate (10) which is to be supplied to a fuel cell stack (12), by determining the lambda value (?actual) of the no-load voltage (U0) of the voltage on at least one fuel cell element (14). Furthermore, a process and device for lambda control of a reformer, utilizes the process and device for determining the lambda value to controller an actuator of a lambda-controlled reformer (16) for reaction of at least fuel (20) and air (22) into reformate (10), the reformer being connected to a fuel cell stack (12) to supply reformate (10) form the reformer (16) to the fuel stack (12).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Webasto AGInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Andreas Reinert
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Publication number: 20090246571Abstract: The invention relates to a process for determining the lambda value (?actual) of reformate provided for supply to a fuel cell stack, in which the no-load voltage across at least one fuel cell element is detected and evaluated for determining the lambda value (?actual). In accordance with the invention it is provided for that the at least one fuel cell element is a terminal fuel cell element of the fuel cell stack exclusively provided for sensing, and the voltage provided for at least one consumer can be picked off across the remaining fuel cell elements of the fuel cell stack. The invention relates furthermore to a process for lambda control of a reformer, a device for determining the lambda value, as well as to a system comprising a reformer for reacting at least fuel and air into reformate, and a fuel cell stack which is connected with the reformer for receiving reformate therefrom, the reformer being lambda-controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Stefan Käding, Matthias Boltze, Michael Rozumek, Manfred Pfalzgraf, Andreas Engl, Beate Bleeker, Michael Süssl, Markus Bedenbecker
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Publication number: 20090246569Abstract: A method for regenerating a reformer to which fuel (12, 14) and an oxidant (16, 18, 20) are continuously fed, the feed rate of the fuel (12, 14) being reduced for the purpose of regeneration as compared to the feed rate in the continuous operation. According to the invention, the feed rate of the fuel (12, 14 is reduced during a plurality of successive regeneration intervals as compared to the feed rate in the continuous (normal) operation. The feed rate of the fuel (12, 14) between the successive intervals is higher than during them. A corresponding reformer has temperature sensors for implementing control of the fuel feed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2005Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicants: WEBASTO AG, ENERDAY GmbHInventors: Marco Mühlner, Stefan Kaeding
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Publication number: 20090239110Abstract: The invention relates to a reformer for a fuel cell system for generating a reformate comprising a plurality of function units for treating the fuel, at least one function unit being adapted to a first type of fuel. In this arrangement the invention is characterized to advantage in that the function unit adapted to the first type of fuel can be releasably coupled to the reformer as a module by means of an interface which is also designed to couple a replacement function unit instead of the function unit adapted to the first type of fuel, the replacement function unit being adapted to a second type of fuel different from the first type of fuel. The invention relates furthermore to a function unit for such a reformer, to a fuel cell system having such a reformer and to a motor vehicle having such a fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Matthias Boltze, Michael Rozumek, Stefan Käding, Andreas Lindermeir, Norbert Günther, Jeremy Lawrence, Andreas Reinert, Marco Mühlner, Stefan Kah
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Publication number: 20090191434Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell system including a fuel cell stack (10), an afterburner (12) for combustion of exhaust gas emerging from the fuel cell stack and sited in an exhaust gas conduit of the afterburner a heat exchanger (16) in which cathode feed air (18) supplied to the fuel cell stack (10) can be heated. In accordance with the invention it is provided for that cathode feed air (20) can be supplied to the fuel cell stack (10) without being prior heated in the heat exchanger (16) and that the heat and temperature balance of the fuel cell stack (10) can be tweaked by the overall flow of the cathode feed air supplied as well as by the ratio of the proportions (18, 20) of the cathode feed air as heated in the heat exchanger and as not heated in the heat exchanger. The invention relates furthermore to a method of tweaking the heat and temperature balance of a fuel cell stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Stefan Käding, Jeremy Lawrence, Norbert Günther, Su Zhou
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Publication number: 20090155653Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell system comprising a reformer and an afterburner each for reacting at least fuel and an oxidant; and a fuel feeder for supplying the reformer and the afterburner with fuel. It is provided for to particular advantage that at least one flow control valve for controlling the fuel supply is included upstream of at least the reformer or the afterburner. The invention relates furthermore to a motor vehicle having one such fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY, GMBHInventors: Stefan Käding, Michael Rozumek, Matthias Boltze, Markus Bedenbecker, Michael Süßl, Beate Bleeker, Andreas Engl, Manfred Pfalzgraf
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Publication number: 20080020336Abstract: A burner device having a burner chamber (26) filled at least partially by a porous body (28), an evaporation zone (12) upstream of the burner chamber (26) for evaporating liquid fuel supplied via a fuel inlet line (16), an igniter (30) for igniting a combustion mixture of evaporated liquid fuel and combustion air supplied via a combustion air inlet line (18) to the evaporation zone (12) as well as an exhaust discharge (38) downstream of the combustion chamber (26). A mixing zone (20) is disposed between the evaporation zone (14) and the combustion chamber (26) in which fuel gas is introduced via a fuel gas inlet line (22, 24) and is mixed with the combustion air and/or the combustion mixture. The burner device can be used as an afterburner in a fuel cell stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Webasto AGInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20070084118Abstract: A reformer for reacting fuel (12) and oxidant (16, 18, 20) into reformate (22). The reformer has an oxidizing zone (24), a reforming zone (26) and an injection and mixture forming zone between the oxidizing zone (24) and the reforming zone (26). A mixture of fuel (12) and oxidant (16, 18, 20) is delivered to the oxidizing zone (24) and is delivered at least in part to the reforming zone (26) following at least partial oxidation of the fuel (12). Fuel (14) and heat (28) can be supplied to the reforming zone (26) in a method for reacting fuel (12) and oxidant (16, 18, 20) into reformate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2004Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: Webasto AGInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Norbert Guenther
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Publication number: 20050129994Abstract: A process and device for determination of the lambda value (?actual) of reformate (10) which is to be supplied to a fuel cell stack (12), by determining the lambda value (?actual) of the no-load voltage (U0) of the voltage on at least one fuel cell element (14). Furthermore, a process and device for lambda control of a reformer, utilizes the process and device for determining the lambda value to controller an actuator of a lambda-controlled reformer (16) for reaction of at least fuel (20) and air (22) into reformate (10), the reformer being connected to a fuel cell stack (12) to supply reformate (10) form the reformer (16) to the fuel stack (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Webasto AGInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Andreas Reinert