Method of compressing fuel cell electrodes, resultant fuel cell, and a housing for the fuel cell which utilizes electrolyte reservoirs
First Claim
1. A method of forming a fuel cell, the method comprising:
- placing a first electrode on a first side of a substrate, said first electrode covering only a portion of said first side;
placing a second electrode on a second opposing side of a substrate, said second electrode covering only a portion of said second side;
moving said first electrode and said second electrode toward each other so as to compress said substrate located between said first electrode and said second electrode while not compressing said substrate not located between said first electrode and said second electrode.
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Abstract
An electrode element and fuel cell and a new method of manufacturing a fuel cell, particularly for use in a breath alcohol detector. This new element includes a reservoir for extra electrolyte that can allow near perfect capillary action to keep the electrode substrate full of electrolyte for long periods of time, increasing its useful life, especially under harsh conditions. Further, the capillary action need not work through a layer of electrode and can be integrally formed with the electrode element to eliminate or reduce loss due to connective surfaces. Wire connections and arrangements are generally of no concern in this design as the reservoirs for electrolyte connect directly to the substrate and electrolyte does not need to pass through an electrode.
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1. A method of forming a fuel cell, the method comprising:
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placing a first electrode on a first side of a substrate, said first electrode covering only a portion of said first side; placing a second electrode on a second opposing side of a substrate, said second electrode covering only a portion of said second side; moving said first electrode and said second electrode toward each other so as to compress said substrate located between said first electrode and said second electrode while not compressing said substrate not located between said first electrode and said second electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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