Jeffrey A. Rock - Fairport NY, US Benno Andreas-Schott - Pittsford NY, US Thomas P. Migliore - Rochester NY, US Ivan D. Chapman - Victor NY, US Matthew J. Beutel - Webster NY, US Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US
International Classification:
H01M 8/02 H01M 8/04 H01M 8/24 A47F 7/00
US Classification:
429452, 429467, 429471, 211 491
Abstract:
An alignment system and method for assembling a fuel cell stack. Components of the fuel cell stack have internal alignment features and are aligned to a predetermined orientation during assembly. The system and method allow fuel cell stacks to be assembled within high tolerance levels while improving access to each component during assembly. Additionally, the system and method can provide additional rigidity to a fuel cell stack.
Pre-Nesting Of The Active Area On Plates To Reduce Thickness Variation
Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US Jeffrey A. Rock - Fairport NY, US Keith E. Newman - Pittsford NY, US Lewis Dipietro - West Henrietta NY, US Scott Ofslager - Albion NY, US Steven J. Spencer - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations, Inc. - Detroit MI
A method for preparing a bipolar plate assembly for a fuel cell stack is provided. The method first includes the steps of providing a first unipolar plate having a first active area with a plurality of channels formed on a first inner surface thereof, and a second unipolar plate having a second active area with a plurality of lands formed on a second inner surface thereof. The first unipolar plate and the second unipolar plate are aligned to dispose the first active area adjacent the second active area. A first pressure is then applied to the first and second active areas to pre-nest the first active area and the second active area. The perimeters of the first and second unipolar plates are then joined. A clamping fixture and associated method for assembling the bipolar plate assembly is also provided.
Todd D. Bogumil - Rochester NY, US Eric J. Connor - Rochester NY, US Anthony G. Chinnici - Rochester NY, US Paul F. Spacher - Rochester NY, US Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H01M 8/04 H01M 8/02
US Classification:
429511, 429508, 429535
Abstract:
A compression retention system for a fuel cell system is provided. The compression retention system includes a first end unit and a second end unit configured to hold a fuel cell stack therebetween. A spring configured to apply a compressive force to the fuel cell stack is disposed between a first spring plate and a second spring plate. The first spring plate has an aperture formed therein. The compression retention system further includes a pair of sheets coupled to the first spring plate and the first end unit, and a spring strut disposed through the aperture of the first spring plate and coupled to the second spring plate and to the second end unit. A fuel cell system and method for assembling the fuel cell system with the compression retention system are also provided.
Jeffrey M. Guzda - Spencerport NY, US Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US Timothy William Rowe - Churchville NY, US Steven J. Spencer - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B65D 25/04 B65D 85/48
US Classification:
220529, 220535, 220538, 206451, 206454
Abstract:
A container is disclosed including a plurality of seal blocks adapted to militate against the entry of a fluid into coolant channel headers formed in bipolar plates during a dip coating process, wherein the seal blocks are interconnected and include a fastening portion and a sealing portion, the sealing portion capable of being interchanged.
Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US Gerald W. Fly - Geneseo NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H01M 8/10 H01M 8/02
US Classification:
429518, 429508, 429510
Abstract:
An interlockable bead seal for a bipolar plate is provided. The interlockable bead seal includes a first elongate bead formed on a first plate and a second elongate bead formed on a second plate. The first elongate bead has a sealing surface and the second elongate bead has a trough. An interlockable bipolar plate having the interlockable bead seals, and a fuel cell stack formed from a plurality of the interlockable bipolar plates, are also provided. A lateral slippage between components of the fuel cell stack is militated against by the interlockable bipolar plates.
Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US Steven J. Spencer - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
G01B 5/26
US Classification:
33121, 33562, 33701
Abstract:
A method for measuring a plate for a fuel cell stack includes providing a model of the plate including a first axis and a second axis. The model has at least one theoretical measurement feature with a theoretical set of coordinates. The plate is also provided with at least one measurement feature. The first axis and the second axis are established relative to the plate. The at least one measurement feature of the plate is then located relative to the first axis and the second axis. The at least one measurement feature is measured to determine a first set of coordinates for the at least one measurement feature. The first set of coordinates of the plate is compared to the theoretical set of coordinates of the model to determine a displacement of the first set of coordinates from the theoretical set of coordinates.
Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US Gerald W. Fly - Geneseo NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H01M 8/10 H01M 8/02
US Classification:
429518, 429508, 429510, 277594
Abstract:
An interlockable bead seal for a bipolar plate is provided. The interlockable bead seal includes a first elongate bead formed on a first plate and a second elongate bead formed on a second plate. The first elongate bead has a sealing surface and the second elongate bead has a trough. An interlockable bipolar plate having the interlockable bead seals, and a fuel cell stack formed from a plurality of the interlockable bipolar plates, are also provided. A lateral slippage between components of the fuel cell stack is militated against by the interlockable bipolar plates.
Aligning Method For Repeating And Non-Repeating Units In A Fuel Cell Stack
Jeffrey A. Rock - Fairport NY, US Benno Andreas-Schott - Pittsford NY, US Thomas P. Migliore - Rochester NY, US Ivan D. Chapman - Victor NY, US Matthew J. Beutel - Webster NY, US Mark W. Keyser - Bloomfield NY, US
International Classification:
H01M 8/24 H01M 8/00
US Classification:
429470, 429535
Abstract:
An alignment system and method for assembling a fuel cell stack. Components of the fuel cell stack have internal alignment features and are aligned to a predetermined orientation during assembly. The system and method allow fuel cell stacks to be assembled within high tolerance levels while improving access to each component during assembly. Additionally, the system and method can provide additional rigidity to a fuel cell stack.
Appliedlogix Llc.
Partner, Senior Mechanical Engineer
Lsi Solutions Jan 2014 - Mar 2017
Program Manager
Mwk Innovative Solutions Jan 2014 - Mar 2017
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Lsi Solutions May 2013 - Jan 2014
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Delphi Jan 2013 - Jun 2013
Valvetrain Manufacturing Engineer
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2003 - 2005
Master of Science, Masters, Leadership, Management
Rochester Institute of Technology 1995 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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