Patents Assigned to A123 System, Inc.
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Publication number: 20150364791Abstract: A material suitable for use in an electrode, preferably an anode, and processes of its formation are provided. The material includes an electrode base material and an organic artificial solid electrolyte interface material including a water soluble organic polymer coating the electrode base material. The polymer is polymerized with a crosslinker to form the organic artificial solid electrolyte interface material. The resulting artificial SEI coated electrode material demonstrates superior discharge rate capacity and cycle stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: December 17, 2015Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Viet Vu, Jinjun Shi, Pu Zhang
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Publication number: 20140138591Abstract: A positive electroactive material is described, including: a lithium iron manganese phosphate compound having a composition of LiaFe1-x-yMnxDy(PO4)z, wherein 1.0<a?1.10, 0<x?0.5, 0?y?0.10, 1.0<z?1.10 and D is selected from the group consisting of Co, Ni, V, Nb and combinations thereof; and a lithium metal oxide, wherein the lithium iron manganese phosphate compound is optionally doped with Ti, Zr, Nb, Al, Ta, W, Mg or F. A battery containing the positive electroactive material is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sang-Young YOON, Rocco IOCCO, Jeong Ju CHO
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Patent number: 8679679Abstract: A composite material having utility as an anode for lithium ion batteries comprises silicon, a transition metal, a ceramic and an electrically conductive diluent such as carbon. In particular instances, the ceramic is electrically conductive, and may comprise vanadium carbide or tungsten carbide. The transition metal may, in some instances, comprise iron. The material may be fabricated by grinding together a starting mixture of the components, and grinding may be accomplished in a high impact ball milling process, and the grinding step may cause partial alloying of the silicon with the metal and/or carbon. Further disclosed is a method for making the material as well as electrodes which incorporate the material.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Pu Zhang, Suresh Mani, Junqing Ma, Liya Wang, Jun Q. Chin
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Publication number: 20140042980Abstract: Systems and methods for balancing charge of battery cells of a battery pack are disclosed. In one example, battery cell balancing may be improved by balancing battery cells of a battery cell stack simultaneously. The system and method may be particularly useful battery packs that may be constructed with battery cell stacks that vary in a number of series battery cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: John H. Floros, Paul W. Firehammer
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Patent number: 8629581Abstract: Systems and methods for communicating notice to limit battery degradation within a battery pack are disclosed. In one example, a signal is generated and passed between modules of a battery pack to provide notice to limit battery pack degradation. The system and method may be particularly useful for a battery pack with distributed battery modules.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Rutkowski, Brian C. Moorhead, Paul W. Firehammer, John W. Wagner
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Patent number: 8541979Abstract: Systems and methods for actively balancing battery cells are disclosed. In one example, a charge is supplied to different battery cells at different times during a battery discharge cycle. The method may reduce instantaneous current draw within a battery pack.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Firehammer, Benjamin Sinsheimer
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Patent number: 8531160Abstract: Systems and methods for adjusting sampling and switching rates of a battery management system are provided. For example, a rate at which different battery cells of a battery cell stack are in communication with an analog to digital converter may be adjusted in response to conditions of a battery cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. Moorhead, Brian D. Rutkowski
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Publication number: 20130202959Abstract: Methods are provided for making bipolar electrochemical devices, such as batteries, using electrophoresis. A bipolar device is assembled by applying a field that creates a physical separation between two active electrode materials, without requiring insertion of a discrete separator film or electrolyte layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicants: A123 Systems, Inc., Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, A123 Systems, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130116844Abstract: The grid load synchronization system described herein permits proactive mitigation of the effects of large loads transitioning on and off the power grid and the resultant risks and power quality issues associated therewith. The disclosed proactive system permits a grid-connected power consumer to synchronize demand with power storage equipment in real time using a digital communication link. The power consumer transmits requests to bring a load online or offline to a control site. The control site coordinates power grid source(s) and power grid loads to maintain power quality when loads go on and offline. The control sites manage requests from multiple power consumers and schedule the various loads for the consumers to mitigate the effects of large loads transitioning on and off the power grid. The resulting power quality can be guaranteed when adequate battery resources are made proactively available, rather than reacting to line conditions to engage compensation actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: John M. McNally, Peter Gottlieb
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Patent number: 8417400Abstract: A multi-directional power conversion system for providing power to a motor of a hybrid vehicle includes an electric control unit; an electric motor which provides a driving force to the vehicle; a primary energy storage device; and a secondary energy storage device. An energy management system communicates parameters of the energy storage devices to the electronic control unit. A power manipulating device is coupled between the primary energy storage device and the secondary energy storage device that is configured to manage power between the energy sources and deliver electricity external the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventor: Akos Toth
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Patent number: 8409744Abstract: A battery system including: a plurality of subunits each of which has a heatsink and a battery cell and two voltage terminals symmetrically positioned with respect to a centerline of that battery cell, wherein all of the battery cells are arranged so that their voltage terminals are aligned along two rows; a plurality of identical busbar supports equal in number to the plurality of subunits, each having two slots and mounted on a corresponding different one of the subunits with each of the terminals of the battery cell extending up through the two slots; and a plurality of bimetallic busbars, each one supported by a different corresponding subset of the busbar supports and electrically connected directly to either a first or second terminal of each of the battery cells of each of the modules on which those busbar supports are mounted.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2012Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mujeeb Ijaz, Shazad Mahmood Butt, Jonathan E. Hostler
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Patent number: 8389154Abstract: A compact, robust, multifunctional and highly manufacturable rechargeable battery cell is provided. The cell design dedicates minimal internal volume to inert components of the cell. This is accomplished, in part, by providing multiple functionalities to individual cell components.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonah S. Myerberg, Donald G. Dafoe, Grace S. Chang, Andrew C. Chu, Hung-Chieh Shiao
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Publication number: 20120328942Abstract: An electrode has a front face furthest from the current collector and a back face closest to the current collector and Is disposed on the current collector, and the electrode has a primary gradient of one of a chemical, physical and performance properties of the electroactive particle composition between the front and back faces, with the proviso that the primary gradient is not a bulk porosity gradient. In some embodiments, the electrode further comprises one or more secondary gradients Imposed over the primary gradient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Karen E. Thomas-Alyea, Richard K. Holman, Gilbert N. Riley, JR., Susan J. Babinec
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Patent number: 8323832Abstract: Nanoscale ion storage materials are provided that exhibit unique properties measurably distinct from their larger scale counterparts. For example, the nanoscale materials can exhibit increased electronic conductivity, improved electromechanical stability, increased rate of intercalation, and/or an extended range of solid solution. Useful nanoscale materials include alkaline transition metal phosphates, such as LiMPO4, where M is one or more transition metals. The nanoscale ion storage materials are useful for producing devices such as high energy and high power storage batteries, battery-capacitor hybrid devices, and high rate electrochromic devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yet-Ming Chiang, Antoni S. Gozdz, Martin W. Payne
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Patent number: 8323831Abstract: A nanocomposite electrode that includes a current collector, an electroactive layer a conductive adhesive contacting the surface of the current collector and an interlayer region in electrical communication with the current collector and the electroactive material. The interlayer region is interposed between the current collector and the electroactive layer and includes a portion of the conductive adhesive intermixed with a portion of the electroactive layer. The electroactive layer includes electroactive material having a surface area of at least about 10 m2/g. The conductive adhesive may be at least partially soluble in electrode casting solvent. Electrochemical devices, such as lithium secondary cells, containing an electrode with an interlayer region are also provided, as are processes for making such electrodes and electrochemical devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ronnie Wilkins, Antoni S. Gozdz, Hung-Chieh Shiao
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Publication number: 20120274284Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting and managing a plurality of cells within a battery pack supplying power to propel a vehicle are disclosed. One example method comprises, monitoring voltage of a plurality of battery cells of a battery pack, activating a power supply when a voltage of at least one battery cell of the plurality of battery cells exceeds a threshold, and draining a portion of charge from the at least one battery cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Firehammer, John H. Floros
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Patent number: 8257848Abstract: A battery comprises a battery cell having two voltage terminals and a flexible sidewall; a wall structure against which the battery cell is located, the wall structure including a sidewall that is adjacent to the sidewall of the battery cell; and a tooth structure that extends away from the sidewall of the wall structure and towards the sidewall of the battery cell, wherein the tooth structure includes a distal end sufficiently sharp to puncture the flexible sidewall of the battery cell when the flexible sidewall of the battery cell is forced up against the tooth structure due to a build up of excess pressure inside the battery cell.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mujeeb Ijaz, Shazad M. Butt, Whanjin Roh, Jonathan E. Hostler, Myoungshin Hong
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Patent number: 8257855Abstract: A battery system including: a plurality of subunits each of which has a heatsink and a battery cell and two voltage terminals symmetrically positioned with respect to a centerline of that battery cell, wherein all of the battery cells are arranged so that their voltage terminals are aligned along two rows; a plurality of identical busbar supports equal in number to the plurality of subunits, each having two slots and mounted on a corresponding different one of the subunits with each of the terminals of the battery cell extending up through the two slots; and a plurality of bimetallic busbars, each one supported by a different corresponding subset of the busbar supports and electrically connected directly to either a first or second terminal of each of the battery cells of each of the modules on which those busbar supports are mounted.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mujeeb Ijaz, Jonathan E. Hostler, Shazad M. Butt
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Publication number: 20120214056Abstract: An electrochemical device includes a first electrode in electrical communication with a first current collector, a second electrode in electrical communication with a second current collector and a crosslinked solid polymer in contact with the first and second electrodes. At least one of the first and second electrodes includes a network of electrically connected particles comprising an electroactive material, and the particles of one electrode exert a repelling force on the other electrode when the first and second electrodes are combined with an uncrosslinked precursor to the solid polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Antoni S. Gozdz, Richard K. Holman, Andrew Loxley, Ronnie Wilkins
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Publication number: 20120199784Abstract: Materials useful as electrodes for lithium batteries have very good electronic and ionic conductivities. They are fabricated from a starting mixture which includes a metal, a phosphate ion, and an additive which enhances the transport of lithium ions in the resultant material. The mixture is heated in a reducing environment to produce the material. The additive may comprise a pentavalent metal or a carbon. In certain embodiments the material is a two-phase material. Also disclosed are electrodes which incorporate the materials and lithium batteries which incorporate those electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Wixom, Chuanjing Xu