U.S. BATTERY AND FUEL CELL PATENTS

Advanced Battery Technology, Mar 2005 by Seo, Eddie T

Official Gazette, Volume 1290 (January 2005)

U.S. 6,837,115 (20050104), High throughput mechanical rapid serial property testing of materials libraries, Paul Mansky, Symyx Technologies, Inc.

U.S. 6,837,325 (20050104), Body construction of electric car, Hiroshi Shimizu, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JP).

U.S. 6,837,568 (20050104), Liquid drop discharge method and discharge device; electro optical device, method of manufacture thereof, and device for manufacture thereof; color filter method of manufacture thereof, and device for manufacturing thereof; and device for incorporating backing, method of manufacturing thereof, and device for manufacture thereof, Shinichi Nakamura, Seiko Epson Corporation (JP).

U.S. 6,837,909 (20050104), Fuel for use in a fuel cell system, Kenichirou Saitou, Iwao Anzai, Osamu Sadakane, and Michiro Matsubara, Nippon Oil Corporation (JP).

U.S. 6,838,023 (20050104), Trivanadium oxide hydrate compositions, Carmine Torardi, E I du Pont de Nemours and Company.

U.S. 6,838,062 (20050104), Integrated fuel processor for rapid start and operational control, Steven G. Goebel, William H. Pettit, Steven D. Burch, Paul T. Yu, Van Zhang, and Michael D. Cartwright, General Motors Corporation.

U.S. 6,838,063 (20050104), Hydrogen supply device, Yasuo Kondo, Tadayoshi Terao, Kiyoshi Kawaguchi, and Masanori Uehara, Denso Corporation (JP).

U.S. 6,838,071 (20050104), Process for preparing a H2-rich gas and a C02-rich gas at high pressure, Ola Olsvik, Roger Hansen, Arne Grislingas, and Erling Rytter, Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap AS (NO).

U.S. 6,838,072 (20050104), Plasma synthesis of lithium based intercalation powders for solid polymer electrolyte batteries, Peter C. Kong, Robert J. Pink, and Lee O. Nelson, The United States of America.

U.S. 6,838,119 (20050104), Manufacturing method to improve oxygen ion conductivity of an ionic conductor, Jonathan Andrew Lane, Praxair Technology, Inc.

U.S. 6,838,141 (20050104), Hose, Ayumu Ikemoto, Motoshige Hibino, Hidehito lkeda, and Kazutaka Katayama, Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,838,199 (20050104), Start up system and method for a fuel cell power plant using a cathode electrode fuel purge, Ryan J. Balliet, Carl A. Reiser, Timothy W. Patterson, and Michael L. Perry, UTC Fuel Cells, LLC.

U.S. 6,838,200 (20050104), Fuel processing system having gas recirculation for transient operations, Steven G. Goebel and William H. Pettit, General Motors Corporation.

U.S. 6,838,201 (20050104), Fuel cell stack coolant conductivity monitoring circuit, Norman J. Dill, General Motors Corporation.

U.S. 6,838,202 (20050104), Fuel cell bipolar plate having a conductive foam as a coolant layer, Brian K. Brady and Gerald W. Fly, General Motors Corporation.

U.S. 6,838,203 (20050104), Monolithic fuel cell and method of manufacture of same, Yongjian Zheng.

U.S. 6,838,204 (20050104), Method and apparatus for fuel cell packaging, Myron J. Brudnicki, Hybrid Power Generation Systems, LLC.

U.S. 6,838,205 (20050104), Bifunctional catalytic electrode, Alan Cisar, Oliver J. Murphy, and Eric Clarke, Lynntech, Inc.

U.S. 6,838,206 (20050104), Safety plate of secondary battery, Soo-Ryoung Kim, Ho-Kyung Byu, Yong-Rae Kim, Kwang-Ho Yoo, and Jee-Ho Kim, LG Chemical Co., Ltd. (KR).

U.S. 6,838,207 (20050104), Sealed battery with less electrolyte leakage, Nobuaki Sugita, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (JP).

U.S. 6,838,209 (20050104), Flexible thin battery and method of manufacturing same, Richard Langan and Frank Feddrix, Eveready Battery Company, Inc.

U.S. 6,838,210 (20050104), Solid electrolyte with high ion conductivity and electrochemical system using the solid electrolyte, Haruo Sawa, Nippon Kodoshi Corporation (JP).

U.S. 6,838,211 (20050104), Pregel compositions for polymer gel electrolytes, method of dehydrating pregel compositions, secondary cell, and electrical double-layer capacitor, Kimiyo Banno and Takaya Sato, Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. (JP).

U.S. 6,838,287 (20050104), Fluid mixture composition sensor, Ulrich Bonne, Kenneth Creasy, and Troy W. Francisco, Honeywell International Inc.

U.S. 6,838,504 (20050104), Integrated fixation systems, William C. Webster and Peter Hurley, Solucorp Industries Ltd.

U.S. 6,838,540 (20050104), Olefin polymer and production processes thereof, Makoto Mitani, Yasunori Yoshida, Junichi Mohri, Kazutaka Tsuru, Seiichi Ishii, Shinichi Kojoh, Tomoaki Matsugi, Junji Saito, Naoto Matsukawa, Shigekazu Matsui, Takashi Nakano, Hidetsugu Tanaka, Norio Kashiwa, and Terunori Fujita, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (JP).

U.S. 6,838,856 (20050104), Apparatus and method for high-frequency operation in a battery charger, Kurt Raichle, SPX Corporation.

U.S. 6,838,857 (20050104), Protection device using 1S circuits, for a battery assembly of electrochemical cells, Frederic Faure, Jean-Francois Savin, and Serge Maloizel, Alcatel (FR).

U.S. 6,838,883 (20050104), Method and system for monitoring state of lead acid battery, Tetsuya Kanou, Yuichi Watakabe, Koji Miyata, Kiyoshi Takahashi, and Masanobu Narita, The Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. (JP).


 

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