U.S. battery and fuel cell patents

Advanced Battery Technology, Nov 2000 by Seo, Eddie T

Official Gazette, Volume 1238 (September 2000)

U.S. 6,113,342 (20000905), Self-aligning battery changing system for electric battery-powered vehicles, Timothy W. Smith, Melvin E. Scott, and Fred D. Boyd, Long-Airdox Co.

U.S. 6,113,658 (20000905), Methods of forming batteries, Richard Lane, Micron Technology, Inc.

U.S. 6,114,058 (20000905), Iron aluminide alloy container for solid oxide fuel cells, Roddie Reagan Judkins, Prabhakar Singh, and Vinod Kumar Sikka, Siemens Westinghouse Power Corp.

U.S. 6,114,059 (20000905), Cylinder-shaped secondary battery, Goro Watanabe, Kenichi Suzuki, and Yoshiaki Ebine, Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho (JP).

U.S. 6,114,060 (20000905), Thin-profile battery circuits and constructions, button-type battery circuits and constructions, methods of forming thin-profile battery circuits and constructions, and methods of forming button-type battery circuits and constructions, Mark E. Tuttle, Micron Technology, Inc.

U.S. 6,114,061 (20000905), Battery electrodes, batteries, and methods of forming batteries and battery electrodes, Eric R. Dix and Weihong Li, Micron Technology, Inc.

U.S. 6,114,062 (20000905), Electrode for lithium secondary battery and method for manufacturing electrode for lithium secondary battery, Hikaru Motomura and Kazuhiro Hasezaki, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,114,063 (20000905), Alkaline storage battery and method for treating surface of positive electrode active material thereof, Masumi Katsumoto, Norikatsu Akutsu, Takeshi Yao, and Yasuharu Yamamura, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,114,064 (20000905), Highly homogeneous spine) Li^sub 1^ xMn^sub 2^ - xO^sub 4^ intercalation compounds and method for preparing same, Vesselin Manev and Titus Faulkner, FMC Corp.

U.S. 6,114,065 (20000905), Secondary battery, Kaoru Inoue, Takafumi Oura, Masaki Kitagawa, and Hizuru Koshina, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,114,066 (20000905), Method of producing lead storage batteries, Werner Nitsche, Norbert Lahme, and Gunter Sassmannshausen, Accumulatorenwerke Hoppecke Carl Zoellner & Sohn GmbH & Co. KG (DE).

U.S. 6,114,067 (20000905), Corrosion resistant lead alloy for lead-acid batteries, Davis J. Knauer, East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.

U.S. 6,114,068 (20000905), Sheet for forming a polymer gelled electrolyte, a polymer gelled electrolyte using it, and a method for manufacture thereof, Teruyuki Yamada, Seiji Hayashi, Yoshihiko Hosako, and Mitsuo Hamada, Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,114,069 (20000905), Polymer electrolyte lithium battery containing a potassium salt, Yves Choquette, Michel Armand, Martin Simoneau, Rene Gagnon, and Andre Belanger, Hydro Quebec (CA).

U.S. 6,114,070 (20000905), Lithium secondary battery, Toshikazu Yoshida, Ryuji Ohshita, Masahisa Fujimoto, Toshiyuki Nohma, and Koji Nishio, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,114,625 (20000905), Article comprising a fastener, Michael Joseph Hughes, Pratod Vishweshwar Kasbekar, and Ningsheng Zhu, Lucent Technologies Inc.

U.S. 6,114,775 (20000905), Control system of auxiliary power system for a hybrid electric vehicle, Seung-Myun Chung, Ho-Kyoung Kim, Juhn-Sub Whang, and Jae-Ho Na, Mando Machinery Corp. (KR).

U.S. 6,114,831 (20000905), Portable electronic apparatus with a circuit for controlling discharging of a battery, and a method associated with said circuit, Luc Attimont and Jannick Bodin, Alcatel (FR).

U.S. 6,114,833 (20000905), Monitoring and controlling system for battery and battery charger, Charles R. Langston, James J. Dean, Ronald E. Long, Richard D. Hartz, James L. Carrier, Jerom James Jesse, Mark T Bauer, and Michael L. Schukar, Lester Electrical of Nebraska, Inc.

U.S. 6,114,834 (20000905), Remote charging system for a vehicle, Ronald J. Pa rise.

U.S. 6,114,835 (20000905), Multi-cell battery pack charge balancing circuit, Burt L. Price, Unitrode Corp.

U.S. 6,114,836 (20000905), Apparatus and method for controlling a power source applicable to portable electronic equipment, Masahiko Hagiwara and Katsuo Ozawa, Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba (JP).

U.S. 6,114,838 (20000905), Battery capacity test method and apparatus, Gregory D. Brink and David L. Burton, Agilent Technologies, Inc.

U.S. 6,114,839 (20000905), Battery charging apparatus with error detection, Nobuhiro Takano, Kenrou Ishimaru, Toshio Mizoguchi, Shigeru Moriyama, and Shigeru Shinohara, Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,114,942 (20000905), PTC device and battery pack using the same, Yoshitaka Kitamoto, Takashi Hasunuma, Shozo Fukuyama, and Naofumi Miyasaka, KK Raychem (JP).

U.S. 6,115,276 (20000905), AC bus system with battery charger/inverter backup, Hengchun Mao, Lucent Technologies Inc.

U.S. 6,115,277 (20000905), Battery charger adapter for military vehicles, Edward J. Plichta and Ronald Thompson, The United States of America.

U.S. 6,115,634 (20000905), Implantable medical device and method of manufacture, Adrianus P Donders, Terence G. Ryan, Keon J. Weijand, and Craig Wiklund, Medtronic, Inc.

U.S. 6,116,368 (20000912), Electric vehicle with battery regeneration dependent on battery charge state, Arthur Paull Lyons and Timothy Michael Grewe, Lockheed Martin Corp.

 

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