Patents Assigned to Wilson Greatbatch
  • Patent number: 4166158
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a casing of electrically conducting material, an anode including a lithium element within the casing, an electrical conductor operatively connected to the lithium element and extending out from the casing, and a cathode comprising iodine-containing material in operative contact with both the casing and the lithium element. The anode electrical conductor is completely sealed from the rest of the cell, and the casing serves as the cathode current collector. The anode operative surface is provided with a coating of an organic electron donor material. The anode conductor is enclosed within the combination of an insulator element within the casing, an isolator element between the insulator and the conductor, and a ferrule having one end within the insulator and the other end extending from the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1979
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr., Wilson Greatbatch
  • Patent number: 4164070
    Abstract: A lithium-bromine cell comprising a casing which can be of electrically conducting material and containing a lithium anode element from which a sealed conductor extends through the casing. A filling element which can be of electrically conducting material and which has a passage therethrough is fixed to the sealed casing with one end of the passage in communication with the interior of the casing and the other end externally exposed. Bromine is introduced through the passage to the interior of the casing into operative relationship with the lithium anode whereupon the passage is closed to complete the cell. The electrically conducting casing serves as a cathode current collector in operative contact with the bromine cathode, and after closing of the passage the electrically conducting filling element serves as an electrical terminal for the cell. An electrical potential difference exists between the terminal and the anode conductor during operation of the cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1979
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventors: Wilson Greatbatch, Ralph T. Mead, Robert L. McLean, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz
  • Patent number: 4147842
    Abstract: A lithium-bromine cell comprising a lithium anode, a solid electrolyte comprising lithium bromide and a cathode comprising a charge transfer complex of a monomer and bromine, in particular pyridinium bromide per bromide. Liquid bromine can be added to the solid pyridinium bromide per bromide in the cathode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1979
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventors: Curtis F. Holmes, Max A. Mueller
  • Patent number: 4132836
    Abstract: An alkali metal-halogen cell comprising an alkali metal anode, preferably lithium, a solid alkali metal-halogen electrolyte and a cathode comprising a mixture of two halogens, for example iodine and bromine, the two halogens providing discharge of the cell at two different levels of cell output voltage. The two halogens are in different proportions by weight of the mixture thereby providing a two step output voltage-time characteristic. The cell advantageously can be employed in a battery for an artificial cardiac pacer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventor: Wilson Greatbatch
  • Patent number: 4128703
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a casing of electrically conducting material, an anode including a lithium element within the casing, an electrical conductor operatively connected to the lithium element and extending out from the casing, and a cathode comprising iodine-containing material in operative contact with both the casing and the lithium element. The anode electrical conductor is completely sealed from the rest of the cell, and the casing serves as the cathode current collector. The anode operative surface is provided with a coating of an organic electron donor material. The anode is enclosed within an insulator element within the casing and a ferrule having one end within the insulator and the other end extending from the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1978
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Wilson Greatbatch, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4117212
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a region of iodine-containing cathode material having at least two surface portions, a current collector element operatively contacting one of the surface portions and a lithium anode element operatively contacting the other cathode surface. The lithium anode element is embraced by a holder in a manner exposing a surface of the element to the cathode material and sealing the corresponding anode current collector element from exposure to the cathode material, the holder being of a material which does not exhibit electronic conduction when exposed to iodine. The anode and cathode current collectors have extending lead portions, and the cathode lead is insulated from the lithium anode element. A pair of cells are combined, being heat sealed together around the peripheries, with the corresponding cathode regions contacting opposite surfaces of a separator sheet to form a battery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr., Wilson Greatbatch
  • Patent number: 4105833
    Abstract: A lithium-bromine cell comprising a casing which can be of electrically conducting material and containing a lithium anode element from which a sealed conductor extends through the casing. A filling element which can be of electrically conducting material and which has a passage therethrough is fixed to the sealed casing with one end of the passage in communication with the interior of the casing and the other end externally exposed. Bromine is introduced through the passage to the interior of the casing into operative relationship with the lithium anode whereupon the passage is closed to complete the cell. The electrically conducting casing serves as a cathode current collector in operative contact with the bromine cathode, and after closing of the passage the electrically conducting filling element serves as an electrical terminal for the cell. An electrical potential difference exists between the terminal and the anode conductor during operation of the cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1978
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventors: Wilson Greatbatch, Ralph T. Mead, Robert L. McLean, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz
  • Patent number: 4071662
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a cathode including a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component and iodine, an anode including a lithium element having a surface operatively contacting the charge transfer complex material, and a coating on the lithium surface of an organic electron donor material, preferably but not necessarily the organic donor component of the charge transfer complex. The organic electron donor material preferably comprises polyvinyl pyridine polymer and in particular two-vinyl pyridine polymer. A solution of two-vinyl pyridine polymer in benzene is brushed onto the anode lithium surface and then exposed to a desiccant. A number of coatings preferably are applied successively to provide a resulting or finished coating of increased thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1978
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Wilson Greatbatch, Frank W. Rudolph
  • Patent number: 4058889
    Abstract: A solid electrolyte primary cell comprising a lithium anode, a bromine cathode and a lithium bromide electrolyte. A solid lithium element operatively contacts the cathode material, and one form of cathode material is a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component material and bromine. The organic donor component material can be poly-2-vinyl pyridine. Another cathode material is liquid bromine. The surface of the lithium anode element which operatively contacts the cathode material can be provided with a coating of an organic electron donor component material. When the lithium anode operatively contacts the bromine cathode, a solid lithium bromide electrolyte begins to form at the interface and an electrical potential difference exists between conductors operatively connected to the anode and cathode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1977
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventors: Wilson Greatbatch, Ralph T. Mead, Robert L. McLean, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz
  • Patent number: 4050004
    Abstract: A cardiac pacer including a controlled voltage multiplier adapted for connection to a source of voltage to be multiplied and a plurality of parallel voltage-developing branches each including a capacitor. A pair of output terminals, at least one of which is adapted to be operatively connected to a patient's heart, are connected in series with one of the capacitors whereby the path for current charging that capacitor is through the load connected to the terminals. A corresponding plurality of controlled switches are connected to corresponding ones of the capacitors, and the switches and capacitors are connected together to define a series discharge path including the pair of output terminals when the switches are operated by a trigger pulse generator. Including timing means controlling the generation of pulses for triggering the controlled switches and thereby controlling the stimulating output pulses appearing on the pacer output terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1974
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1977
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventor: Wilson Greatbatch
  • Patent number: 3996066
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a pair of cup-shaped container elements each having a peripheral flange and each containing a lithium anode element and iodine-containing cathode material. The container elements are of material which is heat sealable and which does not exhibit electronic conduction when exposed to iodine. The container elements are juxtaposed with the cathode material of each container being in operative contact with a cathode current collector, and the peripheral flanges of the container elements are heat sealed together. The cell is encapsulated in potting material which is non-reactive with iodine, and the encapsulated cell is contained in an hermetically sealed metal casing having rounded surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1976
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Norbert W. Frenz, Frank W. Rudolph
  • Patent number: 3994747
    Abstract: A solid electrolyte primary cell comprising a lithium anode, a bromine cathode and a lithium bromide electrolyte. A solid lithium element operatively contacts the cathode material, and one form of cathode material is a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component material and bromine. The organic donor component material can be poly-2-vinyl pyridine. Another cathode material is liquid bromine. The surface of the lithium anode element which operatively contacts the cathode material can be provided with a coating of an organic electron donor component material. When the lithium anode operatively contacts the bromine cathode, a solid lithium bromide electrolyte begins to form at the interface and an electrical potential difference exists between conductors operatively connected to the anode and cathode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1976
    Assignee: Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
    Inventors: Wilson Greatbatch, Ralph T. Mead, Robert L. McLean, Frank Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz
  • Patent number: 3981744
    Abstract: An enclosure for a lithium-iodine cell including a first casing containing the cell components and a second casing containing the first casing. The first casing is disposed so that the lid thereof is adjacent the bottom of the second casing. Both casings are of a material which is non-reactive with iodine such as epoxy material. The first casing is encapsulated in a polyester material for electrical insulation and sealing against iodine migration. The second casing is placed in an hermetically sealed outer casing of metal, the second casing being spaced from the lid of the outer casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1974
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1976
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch, Ltd.
    Inventors: Wilson Greatbatch, Ralph T. Mead
  • Patent number: 3969143
    Abstract: An enclosure for a lithium-iodine cell including a frame of a material which is non-reactive with iodine and containing a cell comprising a lithium anode, iodine-containing cathode material and a lithium iodine electrolyte, a pair of closure elements sealing opposite ends of the frame and folded onto the peripheral surface of the frame, and a band of iodine impermeable material overlying the abutting edges of the closure elements and embracing the frame. The enclosure is encapsulated in a polyester material for electrical insulation and sealing against iodine migration. The encapsulated enclosure is contained in an hermetically sealed outer casing of metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1976
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Norbert W. Frenz, Frank W. Rudolph
  • Patent number: 3969142
    Abstract: A lithium cell comprising a cathode including a region of iodine-containing material having a pair of operative surfaces and a cathode current collector in the region between the surfaces, a pair of lithium anode elements operatively contacting corresponding cathode surfaces and each having a current collector, and electrical conductors connected to the cathode and anode current collectors. Each anode element is fitted in a holder in a manner exposing a surface of each lithium element to the cathode material and sealing the anode current collector from exposure to the cathode material, the holders being of a material which does not exhibit electronic conduction when exposed to iodine. A pair of separator elements insulate the cathode conductor from the lithium anode elements. A pair of cells electrically connected in series and encapsulated in a single body provide a battery having an output of about 5 volts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1976
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Wilson Greatbatch, Ralph T. Mead, Frank W. Rudolph, Norbert W. Frenz
  • Patent number: 3957533
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a cathode including a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component and iodine, an anode including a lithium element having a surface operatively contacting the charge transfer complex material, and a coating on the lithium surface of an organic electron donor material, preferably but not necessarily the organic donor component of the charge transfer complex. The organic electron donor material preferably comprises polyvinyl pyridine polymer and in particular two-vinyl pyridine polymer. A solution of two-vinyl pyridine polymer in benzene is brushed onto the anode lithium surface and then exposed to a desiccant. A number of coatings preferably are applied successively to provide a resulting or finished coating of increased thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1976
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Wilson Greatbatch, Frank W. Rudolph
  • Patent number: 3944433
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell comprising a lithium anode and a cathode comprising an iodine element, a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component and iodine, and a cathode current collector operatively positioned between the iodine element and the charge transfer complex. The iodine element comprises a solid pellet of pure, non-conductive iodine, and the organic donor component of the charge transfer complex is two-vinyl pyridine polymer. The current collector is a screen or the equivalent which allows iodine to diffuse from the iodine element through the collector to the charge transfer complex. The iodine element is optimized for maximum iodine content without regard for conductivity, and the cathode material is optimized for maximum conductivity without regard for excess iodine content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1976
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Wilson Greatbatch, Frank W. Rudolph
  • Patent number: 3937635
    Abstract: A lithium-iodine cell including a lithium anode, a lithium iodine electrolyte and a cathode comprising a source of iodine in the form of a substantially solid block or pellet of iodine and iodine-containing depolarizer material applied in the form of a relatively thin layer or coating to a lithium surface of the anode and to a surface of the iodine block. The depolarizer material serves to transport iodine ions from the source to the electrolyte, and the material is a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component and iodine such as 2-vinyl pyridine iodide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1976
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch
    Inventors: Ralph T. Mead, Wilson Greatbatch