Patents by Inventor Kim S. Ho
Kim S. Ho 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).
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Publication number: 20240170714Abstract: A energy storage device for cycling between a charged state and a discharged state, the energy storage device including an enclosure, an electrode assembly and a non-aqueous liquid electrolyte within the enclosure, and a constraint that maintains a pressure on the electrode assembly as the energy storage device is cycled between the charged and the discharged states.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Robert S. Busacca, Ashok Lahiri, Murali S. Ramasubramanian, Bruno A. Valdes, Gardner Cameron Dales, Christopher J. Spindt, Geoffrey Matthew Ho, Harrold J. Rust, III, James D. Wilcox, John F. Varni, Kim Han Lee, Nirav S. Shah, Richard J. Contreras, Lynn Van Erden, Ken S. Matsubayashi, Jeremie J. Dalton
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Patent number: 11961952Abstract: A secondary battery is provided for cycling between a charged and a discharged state, the secondary battery including a battery enclosure, an electrode assembly, carrier ions, a non-aqueous liquid electrolyte within the battery enclosure, and a set of electrode constraints. The set of electrode constraints includes a primary constraint system having first and second primary growth constraints and at least one primary connecting member, the first and second primary growth constraints separated from each other in the longitudinal direction, wherein the primary constraint array restrains growth of the electrode assembly in the longitudinal direction such that any increase in the Feret diameter of the electrode assembly in the longitudinal direction over 20 consecutive cycles of the secondary battery is less than 20%.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Enovix CorporationInventors: Robert S. Busacca, Ashok Lahiri, Murali Ramasubramanian, Bruno A. Valdes, Gardner Cameron Dales, Christopher J. Spindt, Geoffrey Matthew Ho, Harrold J. Rust, III, James D. Wilcox, John F. Varni, Kim Han Lee, Nirav S. Shah, Richard J. Contreras, Lynn Van Erden, Vladimir Dioumaev
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Patent number: 10030165Abstract: Arylclobutene-containing multi-functional monomers are useful in the preparation of arylcyclobutene-based polymer coatings. Compositions comprising one or more arylclobutene-containing multi-functional monomers and one or more oligomers comprising as polymerized units one or more arylcyclobutene monomer provide arylcyclobutene-based polymer coatings having reduced stress. Such compositions are useful in the manufacture of electronic devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignees: Dow Global Technologies LLC, Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLC, Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Duane R. Romer, Matthew M. Yonkey, Michael K. Gallagher, Kevin Y. Wang, Xiang Qian Liu, Raymond J. Thibault, Kim S. Ho, Gregory D. Prokopowicz, Corey O'Connor, Elissei Iagodkine, Robert K. Barr
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Publication number: 20170081550Abstract: Arylclobutene-containing multi-functional monomers are useful in the preparation of arylcyclobutene-based polymer coatings. Compositions comprising one or more arylclobutene-containing multi-functional monomers and one or more oligomers comprising as polymerized units one or more arylcyclobutene monomer provide arylcyclobutene-based polymer coatings having reduced stress. Such compositions are useful in the manufacture of electronic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Duane R. Romer, Matthew M. Yonkey, Michael K. Gallagher, Kevin Y. Wang, Xiang Qian Liu, Raymond J. Thibault, Kim S. Ho, Gregory D. Prokopowicz, Corey O'Connor, Elissei Iagodkine, Robert K. Barr
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Patent number: 9441055Abstract: Arylclobutene-containing multi-functional monomers are useful in the preparation of arylcyclobutene-based polymer coatings. Compositions comprising one or more arylclobutene-containing multi-functional monomers and one or more oligomers comprising as polymerized units one or more arylcyclobutene monomer provide arylcyclobutene-based polymer coatings having reduced stress. Such compositions are useful in the manufacture of electronic devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignees: Dow Global Technologies LLC, Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLC, Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Duane R. Romer, Matthew M. Yonkey, Michael K. Gallagher, Kevin Y. Wang, Xiang Qian Liu, Raymond J. Thibault, Kim S. Ho, Gregory D. Prokopowicz, Corey O'Connor, Elissei Iagodkine, Robert K. Barr
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Patent number: 8434667Abstract: A flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a carboxylic acid; and, a polyamine fluxing agent represented by formula I: with the proviso that when the polyamine fluxing agent represented by formula I is according to formula Ia: then zero to three of R1, R2, R3 and R4 is(are) a hydrogen. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the flux composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLCInventors: Mark R. Winkle, Avin V. Dhoble, Kim S. Ho, Michael K. Gallagher, Xiang-Qian Liu, David Fleming
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Patent number: 8434666Abstract: A flux composition is provided, comprising, as an initial component: a carboxylic acid; and, a fluxing agent represented by formula I: wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 are independently selected from a hydrogen, a substituted C1-80 alkyl group, an unsubstituted C1-80 alkyl group, a substituted C7-80 arylalkyl group and an unsubstituted C7-80 arylalkyl group; and wherein zero to three of R1, R2, R3 and R4 is(are) a hydrogen. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the flux composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLCInventors: Kim S. Ho, Michael K. Gallagher, Avin V. Dhoble, Mark R. Winkle, Xiang-Qian Liu, David Fleming
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Patent number: 8430295Abstract: A curable flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a resin component having at least two oxirane groups per molecule; a carboxylic acid; a fluxing agent represented by formula I: wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 are independently selected from a hydrogen, a substituted C1-80 alkyl group, an unsubstituted C1-80 alkyl group, a substituted C7-80 arylalkyl group and an unsubstituted C7-80 arylalkyl group; and wherein zero to three of R1, R2, R3 and R4 is(are) a hydrogen; and, optionally, a curing agent. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the curable flux composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLCInventors: Michael K. Gallagher, Kim S. Ho, Avin V. Dhoble, Mark R. Winkle, Xiang-Qian Liu, David Fleming
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Patent number: 8430294Abstract: A flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a carboxylic acid; and, an amine fluxing agent represented by formula I: Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the flux composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLCInventors: Kim S. Ho, Mark R. Winkle, Avin V. Dhoble, Michael K. Gallagher, Xiang-Qian Liu, Asghar A. Peera, Glenn N. Robinson, Ian A. Tomlinson, David Fleming
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Patent number: 8430293Abstract: A curable flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a resin component having at least two oxirane groups per molecule; a carboxylic acid; and, an amine fluxing agent represented by formula I: and, optionally, a curing agent. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the curable flux composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLCInventors: Avin V. Dhoble, Mark R. Winkle, Michael K. Gallagher, Kim S. Ho, Xiang-Qian Liu, Asghar A. Peera, Glenn N. Robinson, Ian A. Tomlinson, David Fleming
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Publication number: 20130082093Abstract: A flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a carboxylic acid; and, an amine fluxing agent represented by formula I: Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the flux composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: ROHM AND HAAS ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LLCInventors: Kim S. Ho, Mark R. Winkle, Avin V. Dhoble, Michael K. Gallagher, Xiang-Qian Liu, Asghar A. Peera, Glenn N. Robinson, Ian A. Tomlinson, David Fleming
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Publication number: 20130082092Abstract: A curable flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a resin component having at least two oxirane groups per molecule; a carboxylic acid; and, an amine fluxing agent represented by formula I: and, optionally, a curing agent. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the curable flux composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: ROHM AND HAAS ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LLCInventors: Avin V. Dhoble, Mark R. Winkle, Michael K. Gallagher, Kim S. Ho, Xiang-Qian Liu, Asghar A. Peera, Glenn N. Robinson, Ian A. Tomlinson, David Fleming
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Publication number: 20130082089Abstract: A curable flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a resin component having at least two oxirane groups per molecule; a carboxylic acid; a fluxing agent represented by formula I: wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 are independently selected from a hydrogen, a substituted C1-80 alkyl group, an unsubstituted C1-80 alkyl group, a substituted C7-80 arylalkyl group and an unsubstituted C7-80 arylalkyl group; and wherein zero to three of R1, R2, R3 and R4 is(are) a hydrogen; and, optionally, a curing agent. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the curable flux composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: ROHM AND HAAS ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LLCInventors: Michael K. Gallagher, Kim S. Ho, Avin V. Dhoble, Mark R. Winkle, Xiang-Qian Liu, David Fleming
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Publication number: 20130082095Abstract: A flux composition is provided, comprising, as an initial component: a carboxylic acid; and, a fluxing agent represented by formula I: wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 are independently selected from a hydrogen, a substituted C1-80 alkyl group, an unsubstituted C1-80 alkyl group, a substituted C7-80 arylalkyl group and an unsubstituted C7-80 arylalkyl group; and wherein zero to three of R1, R2, R3 and R4 is(are) a hydrogen. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the flux composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: ROHM AND HAAS ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LLCInventors: Kim S. Ho, Michael K. Gallagher, Avin V. Dhoble, Mark R. Winkle, Xiang-Qian Liu, David Fleming
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Publication number: 20130082094Abstract: A flux composition is provided, comprising, as initial components: a carboxylic acid; and, a polyamine fluxing agent represented by formula I: with the proviso that when the polyamine fluxing agent represented by formula I is according to formula Ia: then zero to three of R1, R2, R3 and R4 is(are) a hydrogen. Also provided is a method of soldering an electrical contact using the flux composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: ROHM AND HAAS ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LLCInventors: Mark R. Winkle, Avin V. Dhoble, Kim S. Ho, Michael K. Gallagher, Xiang-Qian Liu, David Fleming
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Patent number: 5147937Abstract: Uniformly sized polymer particles of 1-50 .mu.m diameter are made by gradually combining a water-insoluble monomer mixture with an aqueous dispersion of emulsion-polymerized polymer particles in the presence of a dispersion stabilizer and an oil-soluble, free-radical polymerization initiator.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Mark S. Frazza, Kim S. Ho, Alexander Kowalski, Robert R. Raney, Martin Vogel