Patents by Inventor Philip John Mitchell

Philip John Mitchell 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).

  • Patent number: 7498094
    Abstract: A fuel cell assembly supplies water and water vapour by-product to a cooling water circuit delivered to a thermal storage tank from which it can be recycled to the fuel cell stack as direct input to the membrane electrode assemblies, for use as fuel/oxidant preheat and/or direct water injection to the membrane electrode assembly. The purity of water delivered to the membrane is thereby assured. The thermal storage tank allows for a decoupling of the thermal and electrical loads on the fuel cell stack in a combined heat and electrical power delivery unit. Under low external electrical loads, the fuel cell stack and its cooling circuit may be used at high capacity to provide hot water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2009
    Assignee: Intelligent Energy Limited
    Inventors: Peter David Hood, Philip John Mitchell, Paul Leonard Adcock, Jonathan Cole
  • Patent number: 7358001
    Abstract: In the regenerative fuel cell, a positive chamber is separated from a negative chamber by a cation exchange membrane. The positive chamber comprises a positive electrode and a bromine-containing electrolyte. The negative chamber comprises a negative electrode and a sulfide-containing electrolyte. When the cell is in operation, the electrolytes are replenished using electrolyte from an electrolyte store (32, 34). In the method, the distribution of water between the two electrolytes is controlled by discharging the electrolyte(s), such that when the electrolytes are separated by a water permeable membrane (46), water will flow from the sulfide-containing electrolyte to the bromine-containing electrolyte by osmosis. The electrolytes are circulated through a container (43) which is divided by a water permeable membrane (46), under conditions wherein no current flows in the container between the two electrolytes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignee: Regenesys Technology Limited
    Inventors: Patrick John Morrissey, Philip John Mitchell, Dominic Anthony Szanto, Norman John Ward
  • Patent number: 6841294
    Abstract: A process for rebalancing the electrolyte system in a regenerative fuel cell using a sulfide/polysulfide reaction in one half of the cell and a bromine/bromide reaction in the other half of the cell comprises passing the electrolyte containing sulfide/polysulfide or bromine/bromide through the +ve chamber of an auxiliary cell and passing an electrolyte containing water and being free from polysulfide or bromine through the ?ve chamber of the auxiliary cell the auxiliary cell operating so as to oxidize sulfide ions to sulfur or bromide ions to bromine in the +ve chamber and to reduce water to hydrogen and hydroxide ions in the ?ve chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2005
    Assignee: Regenesys Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Patrick John Morrissey, Philip John Mitchell, Stewart Ernest Male
  • Publication number: 20040142219
    Abstract: In a regenerative fuel cell, a positive chamber is separated from a negative chamber by a cation exchange membrane. The positive chamber comprises a positive electrode and a bromine-containing electrolyte. The negative chamber comprises a negative electrode and a sulfide-containing electrolyte. When the cell is in operation, the electrolytes are replenished using electrolyte from an electrolyte store (32, 34). In the method of the present invention, the distribution of water between the two electrolytes is controlled by discharging the electrolyte(s), such that when the electrolytes are separated by a water permeable membrane (46), water will flow from the sulfide-containing electrolyte to the bromine-containing electrolyte by osmosis. The present invention involves circulating the electrolytes through a container (43) which is divided by a water permeable membrane (46), under conditions wherein no current flows in the container between the two electrolytes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2004
    Publication date: July 22, 2004
    Inventors: Patrick John Morrissey, Philip John Mitchell, Dominic Anthony Szanto, Norman John Ward
  • Patent number: 6511767
    Abstract: A carbon based electrode for the electrochemical reduction of sulfur or oxygen, which comprises an electrode core and, in electrical contact therewith, a structure comprising a porous particulate activated carbon bonded with a polymeric binder material, characterised in that the structure is at least 1 mm thick, in that the particulate activated carbon is prepared from a lignocellulosic material and has the following properties: i) a particle size in the range of from 200 to 850 &mgr;m; ii) a pore volume of from 0.45 to 1.0 cm3 per gram; iii) a surface area in the range of from 800 to 1500 m2/g; and in that the binder is used in an amount not exceeding 25% by weight based upon the mixture of activated carbon and binder material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Regenesys Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Timothy James Calver, Stewart Ernest Male, Philip John Mitchell, Ian Whyte
  • Patent number: 6461495
    Abstract: A method for the removal of sulfate ions from an electrolyte of an electrochemical reduction-oxidation system wherein said electrolyte comprises a halogen and in which the sulfate ions an a contaminant or interferant, which method comprises the steps of: (i) increasing the halide concentration in the electrolyte by electrochemical reduction of the halogen, (ii) crystallizing a sulfate salt out of the electrolyte, and (iii) separation of the electrolyte from the crystallized sulfate salt. An electrochemical process for energy storage and/or power delivery comprising the step of removal of sulfate ions from the electrolyte according to the above cited method is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Regenesys Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Patrick John Morrissey, Philip John Mitchell, Stewart Ernest Male
  • Patent number: 6051221
    Abstract: The invention relates to a novel tyrosine kinase designated brk and the use of this tyrosine kinase in the development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to cancer. The novel tyrosine kinase was isolated from a human metastatic breast tumor using a PCR based differential screening approach and has the deduced amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignee: Glaxo Wellcome Inc.
    Inventors: Barry Austin Gusterson, Mark Roger Crompton, Philip John Mitchell, Karen Tracey Barker, Taherah Kamalati, Martin John Page, Paul Spence
  • Patent number: 6040075
    Abstract: There is disclosed an electrolytic or fuel cell arrangement comprising a stacking of bipolar elements (21, 31, 41), each element comprising an anode part (22) and a cathode part (23), the anode part of one element cooperating with the cathode part of the next adjacent element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Loughborough University of Technology
    Inventors: Paul Leonard Adcock, Philip John Mitchell, Simon Edward Foster