Patents Assigned to Charge LLC
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Patent number: 10840072Abstract: Energy conversion systems that may employ control grid electrodes, acceleration grid electrodes, inductive elements, multi-stage anodes, and emissive carbon coatings on the cathode and anode are described. These and other characteristics may allow for advantageous thermal energy to electrical energy conversion.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel Sweeney, Devin Vollmer, John Read
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Publication number: 20200227779Abstract: Described are energy storage devices employing a gas storage structure, which can accommodate or store gas evolved from the energy storage device. The energy storage device comprises an electrochemical cell with electrodes comprising metal-containing compositions, like metal oxides, metal nitrides, or metal hydrides, and a solid state electrolyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Patent number: 10673277Abstract: A system for high powered wireless power delivery and charging includes an electronic device having a wireless charging module. The wireless charging module includes a power management module, the power management module configured and executing instructions to enable and disable the power delivery or charging of the electronic device based on whether a valid charging circuit exists, the power management module additionally configured and executing instructions to prevent a detection of an invalid load.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: FLI Charge, LLCInventor: Scott Hewelt
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Patent number: 10658705Abstract: Described are solid-state energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Useful electrodes include metals and metal oxides, and useful electrolytes include amorphous ceramic thin film electrolytes that permit conduction or migration of ions across the electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2019Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: Space Charge, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Patent number: 10601074Abstract: Described are solid-state energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Useful electrodes include metals and metal oxides, and useful electrolytes include amorphous ceramic thin film electrolytes that permit conduction or migration of ions across the electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2019Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Space Charge, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Patent number: 10547340Abstract: A mobile phone case includes an integrated charging and data communication apparatus, thereby forgoing the need to carry a separate charging and communication cable. The mobile phone case further includes an integrated cable storage compartment for storing the charging and data communication apparatus. The charging and communication apparatus includes a circuit board for electrically connecting a USB connector and a Lightning connector. A first flat cable has one end connected to the USB connector and the other end connect to the circuit board. A second flat cable has one end connected to the Lightning connector and the other end connected to the circuit board to provide electrically connection between the USB connector and the Lightning connector. The storage compartment further includes a USB side slot, a Lightning bottom slot, and a lid for opening and closing the storage compartment.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: U-Charge LLCInventors: Nicole Daghighian, Farhad Daghighian, Paul B. Thomas
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Publication number: 20200027710Abstract: Energy conversion systems that may employ control grid electrodes, acceleration grid electrodes, inductive elements, multi-stage anodes, and emissive carbon coatings on the cathode and anode are described. These and other characteristics may allow for advantageous thermal energy to electrical energy conversion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel Sweeney, Devin Vollmer, John Read
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Publication number: 20190280338Abstract: Described are solid-state energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Useful electrodes include metals and metal oxides, and useful electrolytes include amorphous ceramic thin film electrolytes that permit conduction or migration of ions across the electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Patent number: 10388496Abstract: Energy conversion systems that may employ control grid electrodes, acceleration grid electrodes, inductive elements, multi-stage anodes, and emissive carbon coatings on the cathode and anode are described. These and other characteristics may allow for advantageous thermal energy to electrical energy conversion.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel Sweeney, Devin Vollmer, John Read
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Publication number: 20190221883Abstract: Described are solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Nor do they rely on lithium-containing electrolytes. Electrolytes useful with the solid-state electrochemical energy storage described herein include, for example, ceramic electrolytes exhibiting a crystal structure including voids or crystallographic defects that permit conduction or migration of oxygen ions across a layer of the ceramic electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Publication number: 20190189410Abstract: Energy conversion systems that may employ control grid electrodes, acceleration grid electrodes, inductive elements, multi-stage anodes, and emissive carbon coatings on the cathode and anode are described. These and other characteristics may allow for advantageous thermal energy to electrical energy conversion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel Sweeney, Devin Vollmer, John Read
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Patent number: 10199682Abstract: Described are solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Nor do they rely on lithium-containing electrolytes. Electrolytes useful with the solid-state electrochemical energy storage described herein include, for example, ceramic electrolytes exhibiting a crystal structure including voids or crystallographic defects that permit conduction or migration of oxygen ions across a layer of the ceramic electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: SPACE CHARGE, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Publication number: 20180263552Abstract: A system and method to send biometric and location-based data to provide live remote fitness advice. The systems allows fitness trainers to receive live biometric and location-based data from the athletes, wherever they are training, in order to improve the fitness performance of the athletes being trained, while they are engaged in a training.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: Charge LLCInventors: Rory Justin Graman, Matthew Thomas Knippen, Kyle Edward Markham
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Publication number: 20180159175Abstract: Described are solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Nor do they rely on lithium-containing electrolytes. Electrolytes useful with the solid-state electrochemical energy storage described herein include, for example, ceramic electrolytes exhibiting a crystal structure including voids or crystallographic defects that permit conduction or migration of oxygen ions across a layer of the ceramic electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: John B. Read, Daniel C. Sweeney
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Patent number: 9853325Abstract: Described are solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Nor do they rely on lithium-containing electrolytes. Electrolytes useful with the solid-state electrochemical energy storage described herein include, for example, ceramic electrolytes exhibiting a crystal structure including voids or crystallographic defects that permit conduction or migration of oxygen ions across a layer of the ceramic electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2016Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel C. Sweeney, John B. Read
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Patent number: 9637014Abstract: Provided are a method and apparatus and method for the alignment, verification and optimization of wireless charging systems manufactured for use and used with electric vehicles. With some minimal modifications the same apparatus may be used to align a charging coil mounted on a vehicle with a charging coil, mounted on or in an electric vehicle charging bay or parking space, or to verify and optimize manufactured wireless vehicle charging system elements before they are installed.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: WIRELESS EV Charge, LLCInventors: Jesse M. Schneider, Jonathan J. O'Hare
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Publication number: 20170069932Abstract: Described are solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices and methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices in which components of the batteries are truly solid-state and do not comprise a gel. Nor do they rely on lithium-containing electrolytes. Electrolytes useful with the solid-state electrochemical energy storage described herein include, for example, ceramic electrolytes exhibiting a crystal structure including voids or crystallographic defects that permit conduction or migration of oxygen ions across a layer of the ceramic electrolyte. Disclosed methods of making solid-state electrochemical energy storage devices include multi-stage deposition processes, in which an electrode is deposited in a first stage and an electrolyte is deposited in a second stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel C. Sweeney, John B. Read
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Patent number: 8963731Abstract: An electrical unit outlet device is disclosed for controlling power isolation, based on a predetermined time, for a device charger, while remaining plugged into a power outlet. An electrical outlet unit circuit cuts any power to the charging device off when charge is complete. An electrical device to limit the electrical power consumed by battery chargers, that are used to recharge the batteries of devices is described which includes: (1) a means to initiate a charging cycle; (2) surge protection circuit to protect both the battery charger and the device being recharged; and (3) an automatic control circuit to terminate a charging cycle. Secondly for the device to maintain the battery at full charge for extended periods of time while limiting power consumption, which includes: (1) a means to repeatedly initiate an abbreviated charging cycle and (2) a means to control the amount of time between the abbreviated charging cycles.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Take Charge, LLCInventors: Dennis L. Miller, Dwain C. May
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Publication number: 20130170097Abstract: Devices and methods for storing energy at a high density are described. In some embodiments, the devices include a first electrode and a second electrode containing a transition metal oxide. A solid electrolyte having yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) is located between the first and second electrode. The thickness of the electrolyte located between the two electrodes is less than one micrometer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Space Charge, LLCInventors: Daniel C. Sweeney, John B. Read
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Patent number: D887977Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: FLI Charge, LLCInventors: Cliff Weinstein, Sam Leffell, James Byun, Craig Leahy