Patents by Inventor Daniel Diesburg

Daniel Diesburg 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).

  • Patent number: 10003070
    Abstract: Composite compounds of tin and lithium, silicon and lithium, or tin, silicon, and lithium having tin and silicon nano-dispersed in a lithium-containing matrix may be used as electrode materials and particularly anode materials for use with rechargeable batteries. Methods of making the composite compounds include the oxidation of alloys, the reaction of stabilized lithium metal powder with tin and silicon oxides, and the reaction of inorganic salts of lithium with tin and silicon containing compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2018
    Assignee: FMC Corporation
    Inventors: Yuan Gao, Daniel Diesburg, John Engel, Marina Yakovleva, Kenneth Brian Fitch
  • Publication number: 20140291575
    Abstract: Composite compounds of tin and lithium, silicon and lithium, or tin, silicon, and lithium having tin and silicon nano-dispersed in a lithium-containing matrix may be used as electrode materials and particularly anode materials for use with rechargeable batteries. Methods of making the composite compounds include the oxidation of alloys, the reaction of stabilized lithium metal powder with tin and silicon oxides, and the reaction of inorganic salts of lithium with tin and silicon containing compounds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2014
    Publication date: October 2, 2014
    Inventors: Yuan Gao, Daniel Diesburg, John Engel, Marina Yakovleva, Kenneth Brian Fitch
  • Patent number: 8753779
    Abstract: Composite compounds of tin and lithium, silicon and lithium, or tin, silicon, and lithium having tin and silicon nano-dispersed in a lithium-containing matrix may be used as electrode materials and particularly anode materials for use with rechargeable batteries. Methods of making the composite compounds include the oxidation of alloys, the reaction of stabilized lithium metal powder with tin and silicon oxides, and the reaction of inorganic salts of lithium with tin and silicon containing compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2014
    Assignee: FMC Corporation
    Inventors: Yuan Gao, Marina Yakovleva, John Engel, Daniel Diesburg, Brian Fitch
  • Publication number: 20140138574
    Abstract: Composite compounds of tin and lithium, silicon and lithium, or tin, silicon, and lithium having tin and silicon nano-dispersed in a lithium-containing matrix may be used as electrode materials and particularly anode materials for use with rechargeable batteries. Methods of making the composite compounds include the oxidation of alloys, the reaction of stabilized lithium metal powder with tin and silicon oxides, and the reaction of inorganic salts of lithium with tin and silicon containing compounds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2012
    Publication date: May 22, 2014
    Inventors: Yuan Gao, Marina Yakovleva, John Engel, Daniel Diesburg, Brian Fitch
  • Patent number: 8231810
    Abstract: Composite compounds of tin and lithium, silicon and lithium, or tin, silicon, and lithium having tin and silicon nano-dispersed in a lithium-containing matrix may be used as electrode materials and particularly anode materials for use with rechargeable batteries. Methods of making the composite compounds include the oxidation of alloys, the reaction of stabilized lithium metal powder with tin and silicon oxides, and the reaction of inorganic salts of lithium with tin and silicon containing compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Assignee: FMC Corporation
    Inventors: Yuan Gao, Marina Yakovleva, John Engel, Daniel Diesburg, Brian Fitch
  • Publication number: 20060057463
    Abstract: Composite compounds of tin and lithium, silicon and lithium, or tin, silicon, and lithium having tin and silicon nano-dispersed in a lithium-containing matrix may be used as electrode materials and particularly anode materials for use with rechargeable batteries. Methods of making the composite compounds include the oxidation of alloys, the reaction of stabilized lithium metal powder with tin and silicon oxides, and the reaction of inorganic salts of lithium with tin and silicon containing compounds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2005
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Yuan Gao, Marina Yakovleva, John Engel, Daniel Diesburg, Brian Fitch