Patents by Inventor Andrew C. Chu
Andrew C. Chu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9299966Abstract: Subassemblies for use in an electrochemical device are provided, as are processes for preparing the subassemblies and electrochemical cells incorporating the subassemblies. In some embodiments, the subassemblies include (a) a first electrode and (b) a separator or a first current collector or both. The first electrode is bonded to the separator or the first current collector or both. In some embodiments, the subassemblies further include a second electrode and a second current collector. In some embodiments, the electrodes or separators are sintered. Bipolar cells are also provided, including a plurality of stacked electrochemical cells that are joined in series. The positive electrode and the negative electrode of each stack include a sintered electrode.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2009Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: A123 Systems LLCInventors: Yet-Ming Chiang, Andrew C. Chu, Young-Il Jang, Michael Wixom
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Publication number: 20140242445Abstract: A lithium-ion battery is provided that has a fast charge and discharge rate capability and low rate of capacity fade during high rate cycling. The battery can exhibit low impedance growth and other properties allowing for its use in hybrid electric vehicle applications and other applications where high power and long battery life are important features.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: A123 SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Antoni S. GOZDZ, Andrew C. CHU, Ricardo FULOP, Yet-Ming CHIANG, Gilbert N. RILEY, JR., Roger LIN
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Patent number: 8617745Abstract: A lithium-ion battery is provided that has a fast charge and discharge rate capability and low rate of capacity fade during high rate cycling. The battery can exhibit low impedance growth and other properties allowing for its use in hybrid electric vehicle applications and other applications where high power and long battery life are important features.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems LLCInventors: Antoni S. Gozdz, Andrew C. Chu, Ricardo Fulop, Yet-Ming Chiang, Gilbert N. Riley, Jr., Roger Lin
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Patent number: 8389154Abstract: A compact, robust, multifunctional and highly manufacturable rechargeable battery cell is provided. The cell design dedicates minimal internal volume to inert components of the cell. This is accomplished, in part, by providing multiple functionalities to individual cell components.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonah S. Myerberg, Donald G. Dafoe, Grace S. Chang, Andrew C. Chu, Hung-Chieh Shiao
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Publication number: 20120231308Abstract: Electroactive compositions are disclosed for use in lithium ion battery electrodes. The compositions, such as multifunctional mixed metal olivines, provide an electrochemical cell having a plurality of open circuit voltages at different states of charge. The compositions afford improved state-of-charge monitoring, overcharge protection and/or overdischarge protection for lithium ion batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Yet-Ming CHIANG, Andrew C. CHU, Young-II JANG, Nonglak MEETHONG, Yu-Hua KAO, Gilbert N. RILEY, JR., Anthony E. PULLEN, Karen E. THOMAS-ALYEA
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Patent number: 8187735Abstract: Electroactive compositions are disclosed for use in lithium ion battery electrodes. The compositions, such as multifunctional mixed metal olivines, provide an electrochemical cell having a plurality of open circuit voltages at different states of charge. The compositions afford improved state-of-charge monitoring, overcharge protection and/or overdischarge protection for lithium ion batteries.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yet-Ming Chiang, Andrew C. Chu, Young-Il Jang, Nonglak Meethong, Yu-Hua Kao, Gilbert N. Riley, Jr., Anthony E. Pullen, Karen E. Thomas-Alyea
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Patent number: 8084158Abstract: A compact, robust, multifunctional and highly manufacturable rechargeable cylindrical electrochemical cell is provided. In some embodiments, a cell can include a spirally wound assembly having an anode sheet and a cathode sheet separated by separator membranes, each sheet having a electroactive layer on a current collector. At least one of the current collectors can be in electrical communication with conducting tabs that extend from at least one of the anode sheet and the cathode sheet, the conducting tabs extends from an end face of the spirally wound assembly. The centers of the plurality of conducting tabs can be located within a 90 degree quadrant of an end face of the spirally wound assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew C. Chu, Antoni S. Gozdz, Gilbert N. Riley, Jr., C. Michael Hoff
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Patent number: 8080338Abstract: A high capacity, high charge rate lithium secondary cell includes a high capacity lithium-containing positive electrode in electronic contact with a positive electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a high capacity negative electrode in electronic contact with a negative electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a separator positioned between and in ionic contact with the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte in ionic contact with the positive and negative electrodes, wherein the total area specific impedance for the cell and the relative area specific impedances for the positive and negative electrodes are such that, during charging at greater than or equal to 4 C, the negative electrode potential is above the potential of metallic lithium.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Antoni S. Gozdz, Andrew C. Chu, Yet Ming Chiang, Gilbert N. Riley, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110212360Abstract: A compact, robust, multifunctional and highly manufacturable rechargeable battery cell is provided. The cell design dedicates minimal internal volume to inert components of the cell. This is accomplished, in part, by providing multiple functionalities to individual cell components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: A123 SystemsInventors: Jonah S. MYERBERG, Donald G. DAFOE, Grace S. CHANG, Andrew C. CHU, Hung-Chieh SHIAO
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Patent number: 7990101Abstract: An energy delivery system includes at least one string of two or more energy delivery modules electrically coupled in series. Each energy delivery module includes one or more energy delivery devices for storing and delivering electrical current, and a module monitor for monitoring and controlling each of the energy delivery devices. Each string of energy delivery modules includes a string communication path accessible to each of the energy delivery modules, wherein the module monitor of each energy delivery module is operable to communicate information associated with its energy delivery module through the string communication path. Each string also includes a string manager device for communicating with each module monitor in the string, through the string communication path. The energy delivery system also includes a system controller for communicating with each string manager device through a system communication path.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: C. Michael Hoff, Benjamin Craig Shaffer, Greg Tremelling, Jonah S. Myerberg, Ricardo Fulop, Andrew C. Chu
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Patent number: 7976924Abstract: An adaptable garment material and method of producing such a material. The material may have a substrate and a plurality of shape memory polymer elements integrated therewith, or may be a mat of interwoven shape memory polymer elements. The shape memory elements adapt in the presence of an actuation trigger and exhibit different properties upon actuation.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Weldon S. Williamson, Elena Sherman, Andrew C. Chu
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Patent number: 7927732Abstract: A compact, robust, multifunctional and highly manufacturable rechargeable battery cell is provided. The cell design dedicates minimal internal volume to inert components of the cell. This is accomplished, in part, by providing multiple functionalities to individual cell components.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonah S. Myerberg, Donald G. Dafoe, Grace S. Chang, Andrew C. Chu, Hung-Chieh Shiao
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Publication number: 20110081577Abstract: A high capacity, high charge rate lithium secondary cell includes a high capacity lithium-containing positive electrode in electronic contact with a positive electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a high capacity negative electrode in electronic contact with a negative electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a separator positioned between and in ionic contact with the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte in ionic contact with the positive and negative electrodes, wherein the total area specific impedance for the cell and the relative area specific impedances for the positive and negative electrodes are such that, during charging at greater than or equal to 4 C, the negative electrode potential is above the potential of metallic lithium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Antoni S. Gozdz, Andrew C. Chu, Yet Ming Chiang, Gilbert N. Riley, JR.
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Patent number: 7849524Abstract: A helmet has an outer shell, an inner lining configured for thermal communication with a wearer's head, an intermediary layer disposed between the outer shell and the inner lining with a layer of insulating material with a plurality of passageways therein and a cavity defined by the outer shell and the outer surface of the intermediary layer, and a fluid contained between the outer shell and the inner lining. In another variation, the insulating material includes a shape memory polymer operable to change the size of one or more of the plurality of passageways when activated. In yet another variation, the helmet has one or more selectively closeable pores in its outer shell and may have a fixed or detachable fluid reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Andrew C. Chu, Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Elena Sherman
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Patent number: 7799461Abstract: A high capacity, high charge rate lithium secondary cell includes a high capacity lithium-containing positive electrode in electronic contact with a positive electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a high capacity negative electrode in electronic contact with a negative electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a separator positioned between and in ionic contact with the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte in ionic contact with the positive and negative electrodes, wherein the total area specific impedance for the cell and the relative area specific impedances for the positive and negative electrodes are such that, during charging at greater than or equal to 4 C, the negative electrode potential is above the potential of metallic lithium.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Antoni S. Gozdz, Andrew C. Chu, Yet-Ming Chiang, Gilbert N. Riley, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090246636Abstract: Subassemblies for use in an electrochemical device are provided, as are processes for preparing the subassemblies and electrochemical cells incorporating the subassemblies. In some embodiments, the subassemblies include (a) a first electrode and (b) a separator or a first current collector or both. The first electrode is bonded to the separator or the first current collector or both. In some embodiments, the subassemblies further include a second electrode and a second current collector. In some embodiments, the electrodes or separators are sintered. Bipolar cells are also provided, including a plurality of stacked electrochemical cells that are joined in series. The positive electrode and the negative electrode of each stack include a sintered electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Yet-Ming Chiang, Andrew C. Chu, Young-Il Jang, Michael Wixom
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Publication number: 20090123813Abstract: Electroactive compositions are disclosed for use in lithium ion battery electrodes. The compositions, such as multifunctional mixed metal olivines, provide an electrochemical cell having a plurality of open circuit voltages at different states of charge. The compositions afford improved state-of-charge monitoring, overcharge protection and/or overdischarge protection for lithium ion batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: A123 SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Yet-Ming CHIANG, Andrew C. CHU, Young-Il JANG, Nonglak MEETHONG, Yu-Hua KAO, Gilbert N. RILEY, JR., Anthony E. PULLEN, Karen E. THOMAS-ALYEA
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Publication number: 20080184468Abstract: An adaptable garment material and method of producing such a material. The material may have a substrate and a plurality of shape memory polymer elements integrated therewith, or may be a mat of interwoven shape memory polymer elements. The shape memory elements adapt in the presence of an actuation trigger and exhibit different properties upon actuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Weldon S. Williamson, Elena Sherman, Andrew C. Chu
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Publication number: 20080169790Abstract: A high capacity, high charge rate lithium secondary cell includes a high capacity lithium-containing positive electrode in electronic contact with a positive electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a high capacity negative electrode in electronic contact with a negative electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a separator positioned between and in ionic contact with the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte in ionic contact with the positive and negative electrodes, wherein the total area specific impedance for the cell and the relative area specific impedances for the positive and negative electrodes are such that, during charging at greater than or equal to 4C, the negative electrode potential is above the potential of metallic lithium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: A123 SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Antoni S. GOZDZ, Andrew C. CHU, Yet Ming CHIANG, Gilbert N. RILEY
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Patent number: 7348101Abstract: A high capacity, high charge rate lithium secondary cell includes a high capacity lithium-containing positive electrode in electronic contact with a positive electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a high capacity negative electrode in electronic contact with a negative electrode current collector, said current collector in electrical connection with an external circuit, a separator positioned between and in ionic contact with the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte in ionic contact with the positive and negative electrodes, wherein the total area specific impedance for the cell and the relative area specific impedances for the positive and negative electrodes are such that, during charging at greater than or equal to 4C, the negative electrode potential is above the potential of metallic lithium.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: A123 Systems, Inc.Inventors: Antoni S. Gozdz, Andrew C. Chu, Yet Ming Chiang, Gilbert N. Riley