Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Robert C. Baraona
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Patent number: 8283066Abstract: Electrochemical battery cells with strip-like electrodes and having a pressure contact between a lead from one of the electrodes and a sidewall of the cell container. An electrochemical cell having a spiral wound electrode assembly having an internal lead in direct pressure contact with a lithium foil negative electrode free of a separate current collector and in contact with an inner portion of the cell container, wherein specified contact between the lead and lithium foil provides current flow between the container and foil.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: David Aaron Kaplin
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Patent number: 8283071Abstract: A lithium/iron disulfide electrochemical battery cell with a high discharge capacity. The cell has a lithium negative electrode, an iron disulfide positive electrode and a nonaqueous electrolyte. The iron disulfide of the positive electrode has a controlled average particle size range which allows the electrochemical cells to exhibit desired properties in both low and high rate applications. In various embodiments, the iron disulfide particles are wet milled, preferably utilizing a media mill or milled utilizing a non-mechanical mill such as a jet mill, which reduces the iron disulfide particles to a desired average particle size range for incorporation into the positive electrode.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Jack W Marple, Michael W Wemple
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Patent number: 8252458Abstract: An engineered thermoplastic sealing member for LiFeS2 and other nonaqueous cells is disclosed. The optimal material displays a propensity to absorb at least 10 weight percent of an ether-based electrolyte while, at the same time, displaying a vapor transmission rate of less than 500((g×mil)/(100 in2×days).Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Schubert
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Patent number: 8202651Abstract: An electrochemical cell with a blended zinc powder is disclosed. The blended zinc powder includes selected portions of a first zinc powder and a second zinc powder. In a preferred embodiment, the first and second powders are divided into groups based on ranges in their particle size distribution. Particle characteristics such as roughness and elongation are used to selected groups of both powders that are combined to produce the blended zinc powder. The blended zinc powders enable battery manufacturers to maximize the cell's run time while minimizing the cost of the zinc.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Danan Fan
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Patent number: 8173284Abstract: An electrochemical cell with a collector assembly for sealing the open end of a cell container. The collector assembly includes a retainer and a contact spring with a peripheral flange, each having a central opening therein. A pressure release vent member disposed between the retainer and the peripheral flange of the contact spring seals the openings in the retainer and contact spring under normal conditions and ruptures to release pressure from within the cell when the internal pressure exceeds a predetermined limit.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: James X Wu, Richard A Langan
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Patent number: 8147999Abstract: A closure assembly for an electrochemical cell including a container and an end assembly sealing an open end of the container in order to minimize mass or weight loss of the cell due to electrolyte vapor transmission is disclosed. The end assembly is provided with a vent member capable of venting a fluid when the pressure within the cell exceeds a predetermined limit; a contact member operatively in electrical contact with a conductive contact of the end assembly and a current collector of an electrode of the cell; and an insulating, polymeric seal member disposed at least between conductive components of the closure assembly having different polarities. In a preferred embodiment, the seal member has a selected dimensional ratio in order to minimize vapor transmission of the electrolyte through the seal member.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: James X. Wu
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Patent number: 8124274Abstract: Electrochemical battery cells, and more particularly, to cells comprising a lithium negative electrode and an iron disulfide positive electrode. Before use in the cell, the iron disulfide has an inherent pH, or a mixture of iron disulfide and an pH raising additive compound have a calculated pH, of at least a predetermined minimum pH value. In a preferred embodiment, the pH raising additive compound comprises a Group IIA element of the Periodic Table of the Elements, or an acid scavenger or pH control agent such as an organic amine, cycloaliphatic epoxy, amino alcohol or overbased calcium sulfonate. In one embodiment, the iron disulfide particles utilized in the cell have a specific reduced average particle size range.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2005Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Marple, Michael W. Wemple
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Patent number: 8017271Abstract: An electrochemical cell with a blended zinc powder is disclosed. The blended zinc powder includes selected portions of a first zinc powder and a second zinc powder. In a preferred embodiment, the first and second powders are divided into groups based on ranges in their particle size distribution. Particle characteristics such as roughness and elongation are used to selected groups of both powders that are combined to produce the blended zinc powder. The blended zinc powders enable battery manufacturers to maximize the cell's run time while minimizing the cost of the zinc.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Danan Fan
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Patent number: 8007940Abstract: A lithium/iron disulfide electrochemical battery cell with a high discharge capacity. The cell has a lithium negative electrode, an iron disulfide positive electrode and a nonaqueous electrolyte. The iron disulfide of the positive electrode has a controlled average particle size range which allows the electrochemical cells to exhibit desired properties in both low and high rate applications. In various embodiments, the iron disulfide particles are wet milled, preferably utilizing a media mill or milled utilizing a non-mechanical mill such as a jet mill, which reduces the iron disulfide particles to a desired average particle size range for incorporation into the positive electrode.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Marple, Michael W. Wemple
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Patent number: 7968230Abstract: A lithium/iron disulfide electrochemical battery cell with a high discharge capacity. The cell has a lithium negative electrode, an iron disulfide positive electrode and a nonaqueous electrolyte. The positive electrode mixture containing the iron disulfide contains highly packed solid materials, with little space around the solid particles, to provide a high concentration of iron disulfide within the mixture. The separator is thin, to allow more space within the cell for active materials, yet strong enough to prevent short circuits between the positive and negative electrodes under abusive conditions, even when swelling of the cathode during cell discharge places additional stressed on the separator. As a result, the ratio of the interfacial capacity of the positive electrode to the electrode interfacial volume is high, as is the actual capacity on low rate/low power and high rate/high power discharge.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Jack W Marple
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Patent number: 7923137Abstract: An electrochemical battery cell with an aperture in the container or cell cover has the aperture sealed by an improved thermoplastic sealing member, which forms at least a part of the cell's pressure relief vent and is made from a material comprising a thermoplastic resin and more than 10 weight percent of a thermal-stabilizing filler, to provide an effective seal and a reliable pressure relief vent over a broad temperature range.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Schubert, Jack W. Marple
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Patent number: 7923153Abstract: A primary electrochemical cell and electrolyte incorporating a linear asymmetric ether is disclosed. The ether may include EME, used in combination with DIOX and DME, or have the general structural formula R1—O—CH2—CH2—O—R2 or R1—O—CH2—CH(CH3)—O—R2, where a total of at least 7 carbon atoms must be present in the compound, and R1 and R2 consist alkyl, cyclic, aromatic or halogenated groups but cannot be the same group (i.e., R1?R2).Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Weiwei Huang
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Patent number: 7923138Abstract: An electrochemical cell with a collector assembly for sealing the open end of a cell container. The collector assembly includes a retainer and a contact spring with a peripheral flange, each having a central opening therein. A pressure release vent member disposed between the retainer and the peripheral flange of the contact spring seals the openings in the retainer and contact spring under normal conditions and ruptures to release pressure from within the cell when the internal pressure exceeds a predetermined limit.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: James X Wu, Richard A Langan
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Patent number: 7919202Abstract: An electrochemical battery cell with an aperture in the container or cell cover has the aperture sealed by an improved thermoplastic sealing member, which forms at least a part of the cell's pressure relief vent and is made from a material comprising a thermoplastic resin and more than 10 weight percent of a thermal-stabilizing filler, to provide an effective seal and a reliable pressure relief vent over a broad temperature range.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Schubert, Jack W. Marple
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Patent number: 7833647Abstract: A closure assembly and rupturable vent seal adapted for use in an electrochemical battery cell is disclosed. The vent seal includes a series of peripheral projections that can be folded to insure proper sealing of the vent without wrinkles or overlapping folded portions. Methods of accomplishing the invention are also contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Jeannine L. Martinson, Richard A. Langan, James X. Wu
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Patent number: 7824790Abstract: An electrochemical cell with a collector assembly for sealing the open end of a cell container. The collector assembly includes a retainer and a contact spring with a peripheral flange, each having a central opening therein. A pressure release vent member disposed between the retainer and the peripheral flange of the contact spring seals the openings in the retainer and contact spring under normal conditions and ruptures to release pressure from within the cell when the internal pressure exceeds a predetermined limit.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Eveready Battery Co., Inc.Inventors: James X. Wu, Richard A. Langan
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Patent number: 7799311Abstract: Process of making high purity, synthetic FeS2, and an electrochemical battery employing such synthetic FeS2 in the positive electrode. Synthetic FeS2 may be prepared by a sulfidation process comprising reacting ferric oxide, hydrogen sulfide, and elemental sulfur at a temperature above the melting point of element sulfur. Synthetic FeS2 may also be produced by a milling process that comprises (i) milling iron powder and sulfur powder in the presence of a milling media and a processing agent to provide a homogenous powder mixture, and (ii) treating the powder mixture to form FeS2. In the milling process, the powder mixture may be treated to form FeS2 by heating the powder mixture or subjecting the powder mixture to a subsequent milling operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: George L. Schimek, Michael W. Wemple, Jarod J. LeClaire
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Patent number: 7763375Abstract: The invention is a battery containing at least one electrochemical cell having a sealing plate with a pressure relief vent, the sealing plate being part of an electrical circuit between one of the electrodes and the corresponding terminal under normal conditions but capable of changing shape to break the circuit without the cell venting when the temperature of the sealing plate rises to a predetermined level and then returning to its original shape to reestablish the broken circuit when the sealing plate temperature returns to a normal level.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Misiucenko Igoris, Martsinovskiy Geory Artem'evich, Chernov Boris Constantinovich, Khorenyan Rostislav Grigorievich, Nikolay Shkolnik
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Patent number: 7722988Abstract: A lithium electrochemical cell design incorporating a low molality electrolyte including LiI is disclosed. The resulting cell delivers excellent performance under a wide range of temperatures, conditions and drain rates.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Webber
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Patent number: RE41886Abstract: This invention relates to a nonaqueous cell comprising a lithium metallic foil anode and a cathode coating comprising iron disulfide as the active material wherein the coating is applied to at least one surface of a metallic substrate that functions as the cathode current collector. In particular, the cell of the within invention has improved performance on high rate discharge and is achieved, surprisingly, with an anode underbalance. The cell of the within invention has an anode to cathode input that is less than or equal to 1.0. We have discovered, unexpectedly, that the energy density for the cell both volumetrically and gravimetrically can be improved by approximately 20 to 25% while only increasing the volume of the cathode coating solids by approximately 10% through a unique and novel cathode coating formulation used in conjunction with a lithium foil anode.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventor: Jack W. Marple