Patents by Inventor Daniel M. Holzer

Daniel M. Holzer 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: 12347832
    Abstract: Provided herein are energy storage devices. In some cases, the energy storage devices are capable of being transported on a vehicle and storing a large amount of energy. An energy storage device is provided comprising at least one liquid metal electrode, an energy storage capacity of at least about 1 MWh and a response time less than or equal to about 100 milliseconds (ms).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2023
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2025
    Assignee: AMBRI, LLC
    Inventors: Zachary T. Modest, Fredrick Charles Davis Allan, Donald R. Sadoway, Daniel M. Holzer, Stephanie L. Golmon, Raymond Maxime Fox, Nick Trombetta, Alexander W. Elliott, Hari P. Nayar, David J. Bradwell
  • Patent number: 12224447
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides energy storage systems that can be manufactured with lower cost. The energy storage system may comprise a plurality of electrochemical cells, a rack placed in an enclosure to support the plurality of electrochemical cells, one or more panels between the rack and the enclosure to form one or more insulation sections, and insulation material disposed in the one or more insulation sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2025
    Assignee: AMBRI INC.
    Inventors: David J. Bradwell, Zachary T. Modest, Alex Elliott, Adam Briggs, Nick Trombetta, Daniel M. Holzer
  • Publication number: 20160301038
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides cell housings and cell packs that are designed to serve both electrical and structural functions. Cell housing side walls can be directly joined together to create parallel connections within a module of cells. The series connections can be formed by stacking one cell on top of another cell, thus connecting the opposing polarity terminals of the two cells. The cells can be designed to support the weight of the cells above without the use of additional framework. This approach can reduce tertiary interconnection mechanisms and/or the number of components required to electrically connect and structurally support cells, thus providing increased system efficiency and/or a reduced system cost.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2016
    Publication date: October 13, 2016
    Inventors: Zachary T. Modest, Daniel M. Holzer, Hari P. Nayar, Michael J. McNeley, Greg A. Thompson, Shazad Butt, David J. Bradwell, Donald R. Sadoway