Patents Assigned to VLTRU Systems, LLC
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Publication number: 20250070286Abstract: Sensors and circuits for batteries are provided that prevent battery fires. The sensors and circuits are part of a battery management system that detects battery cell swelling and changes in the internal pressure of battery cells and removes the battery cells from service before they vent and catch on fire or explode. The sensors and circuits continually monitor every battery cell for swelling/increases in internal pressure that are indicative of the formation of flammable and explosive gases within the battery cells, and a battery management system that includes one or more of the sensors and circuits removes battery cells with issues from service before they vent and catch on fire or explode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: VLTRU Systems, LLCInventor: Virgil L. BEASTON
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Publication number: 20240380046Abstract: Provided is a battery module and battery rack having enhanced fire safety features. The battery module includes a swelling/pressure sensor that detects swelling of a battery cell. An output signal of the sensor is used to halt operation of a battery rack/battery system containing the battery module and prevent charging and discharging of the battery module. In an embodiment. the battery module uses an AC-to-AC power supply to provide AC frequency power for balancing battery cells of the battery module. In an embodiment. the battery rack includes an internal water fire suppression system that provides battery cooling in the event of a battery cell fire to prevent the spread and/or reigniting of the fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: VLTRU SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: Virgil L. BEASTON
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Publication number: 20240377273Abstract: Sensors and circuits for batteries are provided that prevent battery fires. The sensors and circuits are part of a battery management system that detects battery cell swelling and changes in the internal pressure of battery cells and removes the battery cells from service before they vent and catch on fire or explode. The sensors and circuits continually monitor every battery cell for swelling/increases in internal pressure that are indicative of the formation of flammable and explosive gases within the battery cells, and a battery management system that includes one or more of the sensors and circuits removes battery cells with issues from service before they vent and catch on fire or explode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2023Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: VLTRU SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: Virgil L. BEASTON
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Publication number: 20240266623Abstract: Sensors and circuits for batteries are provided that prevent battery fires. The sensors and circuits are part of a battery management system that detects battery cell swelling and changes in the internal pressure of battery cells and removes the battery cells from service before they vent and catch on fire or explode. The sensors and circuits continually monitor every battery cell for swelling/increases in internal pressure that are indicative of the formation of flammable and explosive gases within the battery cells, and a battery management system that includes one or more of the sensors and circuits removes battery cells with issues from service before they vent and catch on fire or explode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Applicant: VLTRU SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: Virgil L. BEASTON
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Publication number: 20240170756Abstract: Provided is a battery module and battery rack having enhanced fire safety features. The battery module includes an applied pressure assembly with integrated sensor that detects swelling of a battery cell. An output signal of the sensor is used to halt operation of a battery system containing the battery module and an output signal of the sensor is used to halt charging and discharging of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery module uses an AC-to-AC power supply to provide audio frequency power for balancing battery cells of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery rack includes a directed water fire suppression system that provides battery cooling after a fire to ensure the fire does not reignite.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Applicant: VLTRU Systems, LLCInventors: Virgil L BEASTON, Michael ALLEN, David MIDDLETON, Howard Scott RYAN
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Publication number: 20230060396Abstract: Provided is a battery module and battery rack having enhanced fire safety features. The battery module includes a swelling/pressure sensor that detects swelling of a battery cell. An output signal of the sensor is used to halt operation of a battery rack/battery system containing the battery module and prevent charging and discharging of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery module uses an AC-to-AC power supply to provide AC frequency power for balancing battery cells of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery rack includes an internal water fire suppression system that provides battery cooling in the event of a battery cell fire to prevent the spread and/or reigniting of the fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Applicant: VLTRU Systems, LLCInventors: Virgil L. Beaston, David Middleton, Michael W. Allen, Howard Scott Ryan
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Publication number: 20220344738Abstract: Provided is a battery module and battery rack having enhanced fire safety features. The battery module includes a swelling/pressure sensor that detects swelling of a battery cell. An output signal of the sensor is used to halt operation of a battery rack/battery system containing the battery module and prevent charging and discharging of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery module uses an AC-to-AC power supply to provide AC frequency power for balancing battery cells of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery rack includes an internal water fire suppression system that provides battery cooling in the event of a battery cell fire to prevent the spread and/or reigniting of the fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: VLTRU Systems, LLCInventors: Virgil L. BEASTON, Michael W. ALLEN, David MIDDLETON, Howard Scott RYAN
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Publication number: 20220271357Abstract: Provided is a battery module and battery rack having enhanced fire safety features. The battery module includes a swelling/pressure sensor that detects swelling of a battery cell. An output signal of the sensor is used to halt operation of a battery rack/battery system containing the battery module and prevent charging and discharging of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery module uses an AC-to-AC power supply to provide AC frequency power for balancing battery cells of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery rack includes an internal water fire suppression system that provides battery cooling in the event of a battery cell fire to prevent the spread and/or reigniting of the fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: VLTRU Systems, LLCInventors: Virgil L. BEASTON, Michael W. ALLEN, David MIDDLETON, Howard Scott RYAN
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Publication number: 20220181713Abstract: Provided is a battery module and battery rack having enhanced fire safety features. The battery module includes a swelling/pressure sensor that detects swelling of a battery cell. An output signal of the sensor is used to halt operation of a battery rack/battery system containing the battery module and prevent charging and discharging of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery module uses an AC-to-AC power supply to provide AC frequency power for balancing battery cells of the battery module. In an embodiment, the battery rack includes an internal water fire suppression system that provides battery cooling in the event of a battery cell fire to prevent the spread and/or reigniting of the fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: VLTRU Systems, LLCInventors: Virgil L. BEASTON, Michael W. ALLEN, David MIDDLETON, Howard Scott RYAN