Patents by Inventor Christopher L. DePalma

Christopher L. DePalma has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20080085450
    Abstract: An end cap assembly for an electrochemical cell such as an alkaline cell is disclosed. The end cap assembly is inserted into the open end of a cylindrical housing for the cell in order to seal the housing. The end cap assembly comprises a metal support disk and underlying insulating sealing disk. The insulating sealing disk has a central hub and radial arm extending therefrom. The insulating sealing disk has a thinned portion within the radial arm. The thinned portion forms a rupturable membrane, which can rupture when gas pressure within the cell rises. The rupturable membrane is inclined so that it has a high point which is closer to the cell's central longitudinal axis than the membrane's low point, when the cell is viewed with the end cap assembly on top. The inclined membrane provides more space between the insulating disk and the metal support disk into which the membrane can rupture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2006
    Publication date: April 10, 2008
    Inventor: Christopher L. DePalma
  • Patent number: 5759713
    Abstract: A metal support disk useful in sealing an electrochemical cell exerts a resilient outward radial force against the seal to assure seal integrity over a wide temperature range and exerts an upward force against an adjacent metal end cap terminal to assure continued mechanical and electrical contact with the terminal. The support is a stepped disk having a centrally located, shallow, cylindrical pill-box, with the bottom of the pill-box extending radially outward into an annular ring. A spring means in the form of an S-shaped rim extends down from the periphery of the ring, terminating at its bottom in an outward extending flange. The edge of the flange presses a plastic seal member against the inside wall of the cell to form the seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Duracell, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher L. DePalma, Peter Pope, Sean A. Sargeant, Marian Wiacek, Robert A. Yoppolo
  • Patent number: 5750283
    Abstract: An electrochemical cell has a wheel shaped, molded plastic seal member of a unitary construction which includes a central cylindrical hub from which depend in outward radial sequence, an annular pressure vent, a boss, a downward projecting skirt, an annular flexure means for providing radial movement and an outer rim terminating at its periphery in a cylindrical wall. The pressure vent includes a thin membrane ring depending from the hub which joins the hub to an annular diaphragm. A hinge ring joins the periphery of the diaphragm to the boss. The seal member is designed so that the membrane ring fails primarily in shear at excessive cell pressure which makes the vent more reliable and easier to fabricate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Duracell Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher L. DePalma, Lucian P. Fontaine, Peter Rick Moses, Marian Wiacek, Robert A. Yoppolo, Peter Pope, Francis Bruce Tubby, Douglas J. Woodnorth
  • Patent number: 5532081
    Abstract: A metal support disk for an electrochemical cell seal exerts a resilient outward radial force against the seal to maintain seal integrity over a wide range of operating temperature and, at the same time, exerts an upward force against the bottom of the metal end cap terminal of the cell to assure electrical contact between the anode inside the cell and the terminal. The disk includes a central, circular platform connected to an outer, sealing edge sealing flange by an annular flexure means which permits radially inward and outward movement of the sealing edge when the end of the cell is radially crimped during the sealing process. The crimping also moves the central portion of the disk up which results in the upward force being exerted against the end terminal. The flexure means is a sequential series of three annular, curved fibs with the first and third curved downward and the second curved upward.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: Duracell Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher L. DePalma, Peter J. Pope, Sean A. Sargeant, Marian Wiacek, Robert A. Yoppolo
  • Patent number: 5491038
    Abstract: An electrochemical cell having an on-cell tester for visually indicating the condition of the cell is provided with an electrically conductive metal ring pressed onto the negative terminal at the crimp seal end of the cell, to permit the tester lead to make an electrical contact with the negative terminal without shorting across the positive terminal of the cell. The ring has a cylindrical wall portion or gripping means which frictionally grips a corresponding mating cylindrical wall potion on the negative terminal and also has a flange portion adjacent the positive terminal. A layer of electrically insulating material disposed between the flange and positive terminal prevents electrical contact between the terminals. The tester lead is either permanently electrically connected to the ring or intermittently connected by the user, depending on the type of tester used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1996
    Assignee: Duracell Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher L. DePalma, William T. McHugh, Sean A. Sargeant, Marian Wiacek, Robert A. Yoppolo