Patents Assigned to ITERNA, LLC
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Publication number: 20240413355Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Applicant: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Publication number: 20240136541Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2024Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Publication number: 20220255324Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Patent number: 11316358Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Publication number: 20200153253Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Patent number: 10468642Abstract: The present disclosure provides an improved high watt-hour lithium ion rechargeable battery pack including a plurality of cells not comprising a multiple of eight and an electrical circuit to provide a battery pack that mimics eight cells in series. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a battery pack comprising a non-multiple of eight cells of the type typically used in a 2590 battery pack and a corresponding mechanical packing assembly. The improved electromechanical design may provide an increased capacity and reduced heat of the cells upon discharge as compared to a standard 2590 battery pack, and may also avoid an imbalance that may arise when using multiple internal battery packs. The disclosed improved battery packs require only one control circuit to provide voltage regulation as well as the protection, balancing, and fuel gauge circuit functions for all of the energy cells, leading to reductions in both complexity and cost.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Iterna, LLCInventor: Peter Christ Tamburrino
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Patent number: 10447056Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Publication number: 20170133863Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: Iterna, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara
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Publication number: 20160260943Abstract: The present disclosure provides an improved high watt-hour lithium ion rechargeable battery pack including a plurality of cells not comprising a multiple of eight and an electrical circuit to provide a battery pack that mimics eight cells in series. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a battery pack comprising a non-multiple of eight cells of the type typically used in a 2590 battery pack and a corresponding mechanical packing assembly. The improved electromechanical design may provide an increased capacity and reduced heat of the cells upon discharge as compared to a standard 2590 battery pack, and may also avoid an imbalance that may arise when using multiple internal battery packs. The disclosed improved battery packs require only one control circuit to provide voltage regulation as well as the protection, balancing, and fuel gauge circuit functions for all of the energy cells, leading to reductions in both complexity and cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Iterna, LLCInventor: Peter Christ Tamburrino
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Publication number: 20160020623Abstract: A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: ITERNA, LLCInventors: Peter Christ Tamburrino, Omar Tabbara