WO2006083018A1 - 燃料電池スタック、燃料電池スタックの設置構造、燃料電池スタックの運搬方法、及び燃料電池スタックの車両搭載方法 - Google Patents
燃料電池スタック、燃料電池スタックの設置構造、燃料電池スタックの運搬方法、及び燃料電池スタックの車両搭載方法 Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a fuel cell stack, a fuel cell stack installation structure, a fuel cell stack transportation method, and a fuel cell stack vehicle mounting method, and in particular, facilitates transportation of the fuel cell stack without increasing costs.
- Related to technology. Background art
- a solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell stack is composed of one or more layers of membrane-electrode assembly (MEA), separator and force, and a T-module, and the modules are stacked.
- MEA membrane-electrode assembly
- the MEA consists of an electrolyte membrane composed of an ion exchange membrane, an electrode (anode) composed of a catalyst layer disposed on one surface of the electrolyte membrane, and an electrode (force sword) composed of a catalyst layer disposed on the other surface of the electrolyte membrane. Consists of.
- This fuel cell stack is housed and used in a fuel cell case (see, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 6-2 3 1 795). Disclosure of the invention
- a suspension hanger may be attached to the fuel cell case to facilitate suspension.
- the fuel cell stack is a heavy object. Therefore, case strength that can withstand suspension during transportation is required.
- increasing the case strength only for transportation is excessive strength during use, and there is a problem that costs increase.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and can be easily transported without incurring an increase in cost, a fuel cell stack installation structure, a fuel cell stack transport method, and a fuel cell.
- the purpose is to provide a stack vehicle mounting method.
- the fuel cell stack of the present invention is a fuel cell stack including a stack body having a cell stack in a part of a stack constituent member, and any of the stack constituent members is It has an attachment part to which a hanging hanger for hanging the stack body is attached.
- the hanging hanger is attached to a rigid member (for example, a fastening member such as an end plate, a tension plate, and a fastening port) that can withstand the transportation of a heavy fuel cell stack. It is attached.
- a hanging hanger is selectively attached to a highly rigid stack component, and the fuel cell stack can be directly transported using the hanging hanger. After transporting the fuel cell stack, the hanging hanger may be removed from the stack components, or it may be left fixed.
- the fuel cell stack according to the present invention is a fuel cell stack including a stack body having a cell stack as a part of the stack constituent member, wherein the hanging hanger is fixed to any one of the stack constituent members. May be.
- the fuel cell stack of the present invention is a fuel cell stack including a stack body having a cell stack and a fastening member for fastening the cell stack in the cell stacking direction, and the fastening member is attached to a hanging hanger It may have a mounting part. Since such a fastening member fastens the cell laminate, it is configured to have the required strength, and has relatively higher rigidity than other stack constituent members. Therefore, according to the present invention, the hanging hanger can be attached to a highly rigid fastening member, and the fuel cell stack can be directly transported using the hanging hanger. After transporting the fuel cell stack, the hanging hanger may be removed from the fastening member, or may be left fixed.
- the fuel cell stack according to the present invention is a fuel cell stack including a stack body having a cell stack and a fastening member that fastens the cell stack in the cell stacking direction.
- the hanging hanger is attached to the fastening member. It may be fixed.
- the stack body may include an end plate that forms part of the fastening member at both ends of the cell stacking direction, and the hanging hanger may be provided on the end plate. That is, the fuel cell stack of the present invention may include a stack body provided with end plates at both ends in the cell stacking direction, and a hanging hanger provided on the end plate.
- the hanging hanger is provided on the rigid end plate. As a result, the fuel cell stack can be directly transported using the hanging hanger.
- the stack component to which the hanging hanger is fixed is not limited to the end plate.
- a pair of end plates that sandwich the cell stack are connected to each other via these end plates.
- a fastening member for example, a tension plate or a fastening port
- a fastening member for example, a tension plate or a fastening port
- the hanging hanger may be insulated from the stack body.
- “insulated from the stack body” means, for example, an insulation between a hanger for hanging and an end plate (stack component member, fastening member).
- the edge for example, when a hanging hanger is fixed to an end blade (stack component, fastening member) with a bolt, etc., the hanging hanger and end plate (stack) via the bolt etc. It also includes insulation between components and fastening members.
- the hanging hanger may be protruded to the outside of the case.
- the stack body can be transported together with the case using the hanging hanger while the stack body is housed in the case. For this reason, it is not necessary to increase the strength of the case just to transport the fuel cell stack.
- the hanging hanger may be provided with a hook portion to which a hanging means is hooked, and may be fixed in pairs at a plurality of locations of the stack body. In such a case, the hanging hanger is further paired.
- the hangers of the hangers may be fixed in opposite directions.
- the fuel cell stack is idled while the fuel cell stack is being transported by hooking hanging means such as ropes, wires, chains, etc. on the hooks of the hanging hanger.
- the suspension means is difficult to come off from the buttocks.
- the fuel cell stack having any one of the above-described configurations is fixed to the installation location via the hanging hanger.
- the hanging hanger used for transportation is used as a fixture for fixing the fuel cell stack at the installation site (for example, a vehicle).
- a method for transporting a fuel cell stack according to the present invention includes a fuel cell having any one of the above-described configurations.
- a fuel cell stack is transported while the fuel cell stack is suspended using the suspension hanger.
- the fuel cell stack can be transported using the hanging hanger, a separate operation jig or the like is not required.
- the fuel cell stack is mounted on the vehicle while being suspended using the hanging hanger.
- the hanging hanger may be removed from the fuel cell stack after being mounted on a vehicle, or may be left fixed to the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 1 is a side sectional view of a fuel cell stack shown as an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view with the fuel cell stack case omitted.
- FIG. 3 is an overall schematic diagram showing the general structure of a fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a hanger mounting portion of the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a first modification of the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a second modification of the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 7 is a side view showing a third modification of the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an example of a suitable fixing position of a hanging hanger in the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing another example of a suitable fixing position of the hanging hanger in the fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing another example of a suitable fixing position of a hanging hanger in the fuel cell stack.
- Fig. 11 is a side view showing an example of mounting the fuel cell stack on a vehicle.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an example of mounting the fuel cell stack on a vehicle chassis.
- Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing an example of transporting and mounting the fuel cell stack on a vehicle.
- Fig. 14 is a side sectional view showing a conventional method of transporting a fuel cell stack.
- FIG. 1 is a side sectional view of the fuel cell stack
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the fuel cell stack shown without a case described below
- FIG. 3 is a side sectional view showing a general structure of the fuel cell stack.
- the stack body 5 shown in FIG. 3 includes a cell stack formed by stacking a plurality of cells 19 including a membrane-electrode assembly (MEA) and a separator.
- MEA membrane-electrode assembly
- Terminals (electrode plates) 20, insulators 21, end plates 8 and 8 are arranged at both ends of the cell stack in the cell / layer stacking direction, and the cell stack is tightened in the cell / layer stacking direction.
- the stack body 5 is formed by fixing fastening members 2 4 (for example, tension plates and fastening bolts) extending in the cell stacking direction outside the body to the end plates 8 and 8 with bolts 25.
- a pressure plate 3 2 is provided between the end plate 8 and the insulator 21, and a spring provided between the pressure plate 3 2 and the end plate 8.
- Mechanism 3 3 suppresses fluctuations in the load on cell 19.
- Figure 2 for convenience of illustration, The illustration of the screw mechanism 3 3 is omitted.
- the cell voltage is about 1 volt, for example, in order to obtain the voltage of about 400 volt required for the vehicle, about 200 cells 19 are stacked and electrically connected in series. Cell stacks are arranged in parallel and electrically connected in series, and the stack body 5 is sandwiched between the common end plates 8 and 8 in parallel.
- the fuel cell stack of the present embodiment has a stack body 5 housed in a case 6.
- the upper case 6a and the lower case 6b are combined and fixed by the flange portion 6c, and the stack body 5 is fixed in the case 6 through the support portion 9.
- a metal hanging hanger (hereinafter simply referred to as a hanger) 10 is fixed to the end plate 8 with bolts 11.
- the hanger 10 protrudes outside the case 6 through the hole 1 2 provided in the upper case 6 a, and the gap between the opening inner wall of the hole 1 2 and the hanger 10 is closed by the grommet 13 so that the case 6 is waterproof and dustproof. Performance is ensured.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a mounting portion of the hanger 10.
- An insulating resin plate 14 is sandwiched between the hanger 10 and the end plate 8.
- the hanger 10 is provided with a hole 10 a through which the Bonoleto 11 passes, but an insulating resin collar 15 is provided between the bolt 11 and the hanger 10. As a result, the hanger 10 and the end plate 8 are insulated.
- the bolt 11 is screwed so as to penetrate the hanger 10 in the horizontal direction.
- the weight of the fuel cell stack acting in the direction of gravity can be appropriately supported by the bolt 11.
- the end plate 8 When transporting the fuel cell stack, use a hanger 10 to suspend the stack body 5. At this time, the load from the stack body 5 does not act on the case 6.
- the end plate 8 has sufficient strength, so the stack body 5 Even if the load from the plate acts on the end plate 8, there is no trouble such as deformation.
- the end plate 8 is made of, for example, stainless steel.
- the fuel cell stack of the present embodiment can be easily transported without using a dedicated transport jig.
- the hanging hanger 10 is provided not on the case 6 but on the end plate 8 of the fuel cell stack having sufficient strength, it is not necessary to increase the strength of the case 6 more than necessary.
- the hanger 10 can be used as a fixture at the installation location of the fuel cell stack.
- the fuel cell stack can be fixed by locking the hanger 10 to the vehicle frame and tightening it with a bolt or the like. If it is not necessary to insulate the hanger 10 and the end plate 8, the insulating resin plate 14 and the insulating resin collar 15 are not necessary.
- the insulation method is not limited to the above example.
- the hanger 10 itself may be formed of an insulator, or an insulating layer may be provided on the surface of the hanger 10.
- the fixing position of the hanger 10 may not be the end plate 8.
- the fuel cell stack comprises a cell stack, terminal 20, insulator 21, end plates 8 and 8, fastening members 24, etc. as stack components, but can withstand the transportation of the fuel cell stack. As long as the structural member has strength, the hanger 10 may be provided on a stack structural member other than the end plates 8 and 8.
- the fixing method or attaching method of the hanger 20 is not limited to the above example, and may be fixed or fixed to the stack constituent member such as the end plate 8 by welding or an adhesive.
- a stack component such as endbrate 8 with a mounting portion (engaged portion) such as a hole and hook a hanger on this mounting portion.
- the hanger according to the present invention does not necessarily need to be an S-shaped member, Transportation (Mounting) Any configuration is possible as long as it can be engaged with the engaging part on the device side.
- a hole other than S can be used, as well as a hole. .
- attachment portion of the present invention may have any configuration as long as it engages with the engagement portion on the transport (vehicle mounted) device side, and may be, for example, a hole formed in the stack constituent member.
- the mounting portion of the present invention includes, for example, a hole for providing a rod-shaped member (for example, a bolt) penetrating the hanger and connecting the stack structural member such as an end plate and the hanger to the stack structural member, It may be a rod-shaped member mounting portion such as a press-fitting hole or a screw hole.
- a rod-shaped member for example, a bolt
- the grommets 13 need not be provided.
- a plurality of hangers 10 may be provided on one side in the stacking direction of the stack body 5 as in the first modification shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fuel cell stack according to a second modification.
- the hanger 1 ⁇ according to this modified example is a hanging means such as a rope, wire, chain, etc. (see FIG. 13).
- the end part of the stack is equipped with a hook part 1 0 a that can be hooked through the notch 1 0 b, and fixed in pairs at both ends (multiple places) of the stack body 5 in the cell stacking direction. Has been.
- the flanges 10 a of the pair of hangers 10 are further opposite to each other along the surface direction of the end plates 8, 8, in other words, the notches 1 of the hangers 10.
- 0 b are opposite to each other along a plane perpendicular to the cell stacking direction. It is fixed to face.
- the suspension means is It is possible to suppress the slipping out of the notch 1 0 b.
- FIG. 7 is a side view of a fuel cell stack according to a third modification.
- the hanger 10 according to this modification is similar to the hanger 10 according to the above-described embodiment and modifications (FIGS. 1, 2, 5, 6, etc.) to the fuel cell stack connected to the flange 10a.
- the fixing portion 1 ⁇ c is fixed to the stack body 5 (in the present modification, end plates 8 and 8) by bolts 11.
- the hanger 10 is fixed to the stack body 5, and the stack body 5 and the hanger 10 are In the present modification, the hanger 10 is fixed to the stack body 5 by using one Ponoret 1 1 for one hanger 10. Suppression of relative rotation between the stack body 5 and the hanger 10 is achieved by the protrusion 1 provided on the end plates 8 and 8 so as to protrude further outward in the thickness direction than the fixed portion 10 c. 1 done by a.
- the protrusion 11a in this modification is on the surface of the end blades 8 and 8 facing the outside in the cell stacking direction, and the notch 10b is oriented upward with the bolt 11 as the center.
- the hanger 10 is formed at a position where it is possible to suppress the relative rotation of the hanger 10 clockwise.
- the hanger 10 is fixed to the stack body 5 with one bolt 11, but it may be fixed with two or more bolts 11. Of course it is good.
- the structure is not limited to the structure of this modification as long as the structure can suppress the relative rotation.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an example of a suitable fixing position of the hanger 10 in the fuel cell stack.
- a line segment L connecting these facing hangers 10 passes through the vicinity of the center of gravity G of the fuel cell stack. (Further preferably, the center of gravity G rests on the line segment L). In such a case, the fuel cell stack can be prevented from swinging during transportation. .
- This figure shows an example of fixing the hanger 10 so that the line segment L that connects a pair of hangers 10 facing each other along the cell stacking direction is located above the gravity center G of the center of gravity G of the fuel cell stack. As shown, the fuel cell stack can be prevented from swinging during transportation even with such a configuration.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing another example of a suitable fixing position of the hanger 10 in the fuel cell stack.
- one side that is substantially along the direction of gravity when the fuel cell stack is transported by the hanger 110 is H
- the other two sides are Hangers to the fuel cell stack so that at least one of the relations L 1> H and L 2> H holds, preferably both hold, when defined as L 1 and L 2 respectively.
- Set the fixed position that is, as shown in FIG. 9, among the three sides of the fuel cell stack, the other two sides along the horizontal direction are longer than one side H along the height direction (gravity direction) during transportation. If the hanger 10 is fixed, it will be shown in Figure 10 Thus, the swing that can occur during transportation can be suppressed more than the fuel cell stack in which the hanger 10 is fixed at a position where the relationship of L 1 ⁇ H and L 2 H is established.
- FIG. 11 is a side view showing an example of mounting the fuel cell stack on a vehicle 100.
- a fuel cell stack 1 1 0 having a stack body 5 is replaced with a vehicle compartment R such as a so-called engine room 1 0 1 or the like R! It can be mounted on the front side of the vehicle traveling direction.
- the fuel cell stack 1 1 0 is hung by hanging the hanging means 1 2 0 such as a chain on the hanger 10 and the engine room 1 0. Mount at a predetermined mounting position in 1.
- the fuel cell stack 1 1 as the lower or the like of the trunk Lou arm 1 2 shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 1 1, can either the mounting child on the rear side of the vehicle traveling direction than the passenger compartment R i As shown in Fig. 12, it can also be mounted on a skateboard type chassis 1 2 1 0.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an example of mounting the fuel cell stack on the vehicle chassis.
- the vehicle with the chassis 2 1 0 shown in the figure has a so-called “drive-by-wire” system in which steering, braking, and other vehicle functions related to steering are all electronically controlled. It is a vehicle equipped with a fuel cell.
- the illustration of the body and interior other than the chassis 1 10 is omitted for the convenience of explanation.
- the chassis 2 1 0 of the vehicle 2 0 0 has a skateboard type.
- This chassis 2 1 0 includes the fuel cell stack 1 1 0 with the stack body 5, the hydrogen storage tank 2 1 1, the drive motor 2 1 2, and other basic structures required for traveling. ing.
- the vehicle 2 0 0 has the vehicle running function as a single chassis 2 1 0 unit.
- a fuel cell is required to satisfy the requirements of securing the passenger compartment 1 ⁇ and the trunk room R 2 as in the conventional vehicle 100 shown in FIG.
- the stack 1 1 0 mounting position There are no restrictions on the stack 1 1 0 mounting position.
- the cell stacking direction be mounted on the vehicle as shown in FIG. In this case, the cell stacking direction can be arranged parallel to, perpendicular to, or oblique to the vehicle traveling direction.
- the fuel cell stack according to the present invention can be applied to the above-described embodiment and the above-described modified examples regardless of whether the case 6 is provided or not, and in any case, the same as described above. The effect of this can be obtained.
- the fuel cell stack can be suspended and transported without using a separate transport jig or the like.
- the hanger for suspension is provided on the end plate, which is a stack component, instead of the case that houses the fuel cell stack, it is not necessary to increase the strength of the case only for transportation.
- a hanging hanger can be used as a fixture for the fuel cell stack.
- the present invention can be widely used in fuel cell stacks having such requirements, fuel cell stack installation structures, fuel cell stack transport methods, and fuel cell stack vehicle mounting methods.
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