Patents Assigned to AER
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Patent number: 5993999Abstract: A current collector for an electrode with two halves. The current collector has a first layer positioned on the first half of the electrode, a second layer positioned on the second half of said electrode, and a third layer positioned between the first and the second halves of the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Miranda Rivers, Lawrence A. Tinker
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Patent number: 5985475Abstract: A permeable membrane comprising a gas permeable substrate film and a layer of a polymeric perfluoro compound on the substrate exhibits selective transport of oxygen over water vapor and a metal-air electrochemical cell comprising such a membrane has enhanced control over its water content. Suitable polymeric perfluoro compounds include perfluoropolyalkylene oxides such as polyperfluoropropylene oxide or polyperfluoropropylene oxide co-perfluoroformaldehyde. The polymeric perfluoro compound layer is desirably crosslinked to form a thin layer on the substrate film or to form a self-supporting membrane. A suitable substrate film is a microporous polymer membrane.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Alan Reynolds, Daniel John Brose, Milton Neal Golovin
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Patent number: 5919582Abstract: A ventilation system for a metal-air battery having a housing for enclosing at least one metal-air cell. The housing has at least one air inlet opening and at least one air outlet opening. A fan is positioned to force air into the air inlet opening and out of the air outlet opening when the fan is turned on. The openings are sized with a length in the direction through the thickness of the housing being greater than a width in the direction perpendicular to the thickness of the housing. The openings are unobstructed and are sized to eliminate substantially the air flow into the air inlet opening and out of the air outlet opening when the fan is turned off. According to another aspect of the invention, a fan within the battery housing is positioned to distribute air to two separate sets of metal-air cells at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Pedicini, John D. Witzigrueter
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Patent number: 5920179Abstract: A charging system and method are disclosed that provide balanced charge cycles for batteries or multiple-cell battery packs by using a controller, a charging source gate, multiple adjustable shunting devices and multiple charge monitors. During a virgin charge cycle, the controller adjusts each of the adjustable shunting devices to provide a maximum charging current, opens the charging source gate, and then monitors the charge level of each of the battery cells. When the voltage potential of one of the battery cells reaches a threshold value, the charge source gate is closed to disable the charging current, and the fully charged battery cell is identified. The controller then determines a shunt value for adjusting the adjustable shunting device connected to the fully charged battery cell and uses this shunt value on the next charge cycle. Each subsequent charge cycle results in a different battery cell becoming fully charged and then the recalculation of a shunt value.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventor: Christopher S. Pedicini
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Patent number: 5891589Abstract: Provided are metal-air cells that each include a plurality of protruding connector members and a plurality of protruding mechanical stops. Two or more of the cells are joined to create a battery stack. Two cells are joined by heating connector members of the cells, and then forcing the cells together so that the connector members of one cell are welded or fused to connector members of the other cell. During the fusing of the connector members, the mechanical stops of the cells being joined abut one another to arrest movement of the cells toward one another. The arresting causes a plenum to be uniformly defined between the cells. The fused connector members and abutting mechanical stops cooperate to define three-dimensional truss-like system that provides structural integrity. Each of the metal-air cells have a case with an exterior. surface and an interior surface that defines a chamber that contains an anode and air cathodes.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: John D. Witzigreuter, Christopher S. Pedicini
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Patent number: 5888664Abstract: A metal-air battery pack is disclosed for external assembly to a portable electronic device with a battery compartment. The battery pack electrically connects to the electronic device through an existing connector of the device that is located in the battery compartment of the device. Another aspect of the present invention provides a palm rest as part of a battery for a portable computing device. Another aspect of the invention provides a network of barriers defining an air pathway through a cathode air plenum to efficiently direct air to the air cathodes of the cells of the battery.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Sieminski, David A. Brammer, Edward R. Champion
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Patent number: 5851447Abstract: An aeration system for a wastewater treatment plant has a manifold for receiving compressed air, the manifold being height-adjustably attached to a wastewater treatment basin floor. The manifold has a plurality of horizontal outlets. Each outlet has a long, linear, tubular aerator extending therefrom. At least one intermediate support for the aerators is remote from the manifold, the intermediate support being height-adjustably attached to the wastewater treatment basin floor.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Aer Research, Inc.Inventor: Robert R. Tyer
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Patent number: 5796612Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for three-dimensional flight control based generally upon measuring and comparing actual air pressures at or near various surfaces of an aircraft during flight. Sensors are provided for measuring air pressure acting on the aircraft surface. The method includes measuring air pressure differentials between two or more sensors to evaluate certain critical flight parameters, such as the actual lift being produced, the air direction and speed relative to the aircraft, the air density, and the aircraft position and trajectory. The actual and comparative data provide information about the present flight conditions and performance if the aircraft, such as whether there is ice formed or forming on the wings, the direction and approach of wind shear, whether a stall is approaching, etc. The information can be evaluated by a computer, the aircraft's automatic flight control system ("AFCS"), or flight crew so that appropriate flight control measures can be taken.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1994Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: AERS/Midwest, Inc.Inventor: Steven D. Palmer
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Apparatus for measuring lift forces based upon differential pressure between surfaces of an aircraft
Patent number: 5737222Abstract: An apparatus for measuring the lift generated by airfoils of an aircraft. This real-time analysis is accomplished by measuring a differential pressure between the upper and lower lift surfaces of the airfoils. The apparatus a) measures an actual differential pressure between the upper and lower lift surfaces for a given aircraft speed, b) transmits this actual differential pressure measurement to a computer, c) compares the actual differential pressure measurement with an optimal pressure differential for the same aircraft speed, and d) evaluates performance of the aircraft based on the result of the comparison. The apparatus comprises a fixed array of differential pressure sensor mechanisms for measuring actual pressure differentials and a computer for comparing optimal differential pressure measurements to the actual differential pressure measurements. Each sensor mechanism preferably contains a piezoelectric sensor that communicates with the upper and lower lift surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: AERS/Midwest, Inc.Inventor: Steven D. Palmer -
Patent number: 5733677Abstract: A metal-air electrochemical cell comprising an oxygen reservoir disposed in an air plenum adjacent the air cathode. The oxygen reservoir includes an oxygen binding compound characterized in that the oxygen binding compound reversibly binds oxygen and releases oxygen into the air in the air plenum to power the cell when the partial pressure of oxygen in the air plenum drops due to a load on the cell.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Milton Neal Golovin, Thomas Alan Reynolds, Daniel John Brose
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Patent number: 5721064Abstract: A rechargeable metal-air battery having a housing, an air flow path, and at least one metal-air cell positioned within the housing. An air movement device communicates with the housing. The metal-air cell generates oxygen and hydrogen during cell charging. The air movement device creates a pulsating air flow within the air flow path for directing a flow of the generated gases.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: AER Energy Resources Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Pedicini, Lawrence A. Tinker
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Patent number: 5691074Abstract: A ventilation system for a metal-air battery having a housing for enclosing at least one metal-air cell. The housing has at least one air inlet opening and at least one air outlet opening. A fan is positioned to force air into the air inlet opening and out of the air outlet opening when the fan is turned on. The openings are sized with a length in the direction through the thickness of the housing being greater than a width in the direction perpendicular to the thickness of the housing. The openings are unobstructed and are sized to eliminate substantially the air flow into the air inlet opening and out of the air outlet opening when the fan is turned off.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventor: Christopher S. Pedicini
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Patent number: 5641588Abstract: A metal-air battery pack is disclosed for external assembly to a portable electronic device with a battery compartment. The battery pack electrically connects to the electronic device through an existing connector of the device that is located in the battery compartment of the device. Another aspect of the present invention provides a palm rest as part of a battery for a portable computing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1994Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Sieminski, Mark J. Schimpf, Phillip Davies, Roberto Fraquelli, Richard Grant, Suzy Stone
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Patent number: 5639568Abstract: A dual air electrode metal-air cell having a casing with an upper cathode mask wall, a lower cathode mask wall, and a side wall; an anode assembly having a layer of anode material positioned above and below an anode collector and means, that may be a membrane or a solid foil current collector, for inhibiting movement of anode material between the two layers; separator materials covering the anode assembly on at least its upper and lower sides; an upper air cathode positioned between the upper cathode mask wall and the separator materials on the upper side of the anode assembly; a lower air cathode positioned between the lower cathode mask wall and the separator materials on the lower side of the anode assembly; a gas vent positioned on one or more of the side walls of the casing; and a liquid electrolyte substantially trapped by the separator materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Pedicini, William Charles Thibault, Chris Anthony Turner, Lawrence Andrew Tinker
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Patent number: 5569551Abstract: A dual air electrode metal-air cell having a casing including an upper cathode mask wall, a lower cathode mask wall, and a plurality of side walls; a metal anode with at least upper and lower sides covered with separator materials; an upper air cathode positioned between the upper cathode mask wall and the separator materials on the upper side of the anode; a lower air cathode positioned between the lower cathode mask wall and the separator materials on the lower side of the anode; a gas vent positioned on one or more of the side walls of the casing; and a liquid electrolyte substantially trapped by the separator materials. The separator materials comprise one ore more layers of an absorbent fibrous web and one or more layers of a microporous membrane that, when wet, is gas-impermeable and liquid-permeable.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: AER Energy Resources Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Pedicini, William C. Thibault, Chris A. Turner, Lawrence A. Tinker
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Patent number: 5567172Abstract: A protective system for multi-part connections that prevents unintended disconnection, is inexpensive, and can be used regardless of the shape of the connectors which form the connection. The protective system allows interchanging of component connectors without compromising the protective function. The secured connection includes a first connector, a second connector shaped to engage the first connector and including a catch positioned to be accessible when the connectors are engaged, and a securing line shaped at a first end thereof to engage the first connector and at a second end thereof to be secured in the catch.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: William C. Thibault, Lawrence A. Tinker
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Patent number: 5563004Abstract: A rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell comprising a hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode recombines hydrogen produced at the anode with oxygen to replenish the supply of water in the cell. The cell comprises an oxygen gas-permeable, liquid water-impermeable air cathode disposed in the cell case such that the cell is substantially impermeable to liquid water and the cell can receive and discharge oxygen gas through an opening in the cell case. During the discharge mode of the cell, the recombination electrode is inactive, and during the recharge mode, the recombination electrode catalyzes the electrochemical recombination of hydrogen and oxygen in the cell to form water. According to another aspect, the cell can comprise a device for indicating the end of the charge mode by sensing the level of current between the cathode and the recombination electrode and comparing that current level to a predetermined current level.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Edward S. Buzzelli, William C. Thibault
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Patent number: 5560999Abstract: An air manager is disclosed which recirculates reactant air in a battery and exchanges only a minimal amount of recirculated air for ambient air that is necessary to maintain a sufficient oxygen concentration in the battery. In the air manager, the reactant air is recirculated in a defined air pathway that provides reactant air to the entire area of all the air cathodes. A catalyst element is also provided in the air manager to convert the hydrogen gas that is generated during the recharge of a metal-air battery to water vapor. The air manager is nevertheless compact and lightweight so that the resulting battery is portable.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Chris Pedicini, Dennis P. Sieminski, Leonard T. Skeggs, Jeffrey E. Young, Ernest C. Cherry
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Patent number: 5532086Abstract: An anode for use in an electrochemical cell comprising a current collector layer having a thickness less than about 10 mils, and desirably less than about 4 mils, and a rigid support extending adjacent one side of the current collector layer so that the current collector layer is sandwiched between the anodic layer of the anode and the rigid support. The rigid support maintains the current collector layer in the original configuration of the current collector layer during discharge and recharge cycles of the cell. A cell containing the anode is also disclosed. The rigid support for the anode current collector can be mounted in the electrochemical cell case so as to allow for the release from the cell of gas produced at the anode.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: William C. Thibault, Edward S. Buzzrelli
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Patent number: D397670Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Philip Davies, Suzy Stone, Lloyd Vincent, Geoff Grey