Patents by Inventor David Gerard Rich
David Gerard Rich 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: 10446828Abstract: Various embodiments are described herein for an electrode assembly for a battery and a method of making the electrode assembly. The electrode assembly comprises an active material layer having a recess formed therein at an outer surface of the active material layer, the recess extending from a side facet of the active material layer toward an interior portion of the active material layer; a current collector layer supported on and in electrical contact with the outer surface of the active material layer; and a tab element supported partially within the recess and in electrical contact with at least one of the active material layer and the current collector layer, the tab element being adapted to provide an electrical connection for the electrode assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala
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Patent number: 9746527Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for battery life estimation comprising an energy harvester; an energy storage apparatus, connected to the energy harvester, the energy storage apparatus representative of a unit of measure; a battery for receiving energy from the storage apparatus; and a processor for monitoring the energy provided by the storage apparatus, monitoring energy provided to the battery by other charging apparatus and monitoring the energy being delivered by the battery; wherein the processor calculates the remaining life of the battery based on the number of energy storage apparatus units that are provided to and delivered from the battery.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Lyall Kenneth Winger, David Gerard Rich, Rene Pierre Marchand
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Patent number: 9581651Abstract: In at least one embodiment, a power management module measures an electromagnetic radiation spectrum or a voltage response of a battery module. The measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum or voltage response of the battery is compared to a plurality of reference electromagnetic radiation spectrums or voltage responses, respectively, which may be determined for authentic batteries, for example. A relative condition of the battery, such as an age or state of health, may be estimated based on the measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum or voltage response of the battery module, and stored in a memory store. The rate of change of the relative condition of the battery over a period of time may be determined to identify potential defects in the battery.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2014Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Surajit Sengupta
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Patent number: 9172101Abstract: An attachment for a fuel tank of a fuel cell powered system is described. The attachment thermally conducts heat generated from an electronic component to the fuel tank. The attachment further affixes to the electronic component by a securing portion. In one aspect, the attachment is comprised in a fuel cell powered electronic device. In another aspect, the attachment is integral to the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: BLACKBERRY LIMITEDInventors: David Gerard Rich, Chee-Ming Jimmy Wu
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Patent number: 9142840Abstract: Various embodiments are described herein for an electrode assembly for a stacked-cell battery. The electrode assembly comprises a first active material layer; a first current collector layer adjacent to and in electrical contact with an outer surface of the first active material layer; a tab element having an end lead portion and a second lead portion, the end lead portion being in electrical contact with at least one of the first active material layer and the first current collector layer, and the second lead portion extending away from the end lead portion and being substantially adjacent to a surface of at least one of the first active material layer and the first current collector layer and is adapted to provide an electrical connection to the electrode assembly; and an insulative layer covering an inner contact area of the second lead portion to electrically insulate this portion of the tab element.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Andre John Van Schyndel
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Patent number: 9116663Abstract: The present disclosure provides a docking station for docking one or multiple portable electronic devices, such as a tablet and a mobile telephone or smartphone. The present disclosure provides a method for changing device modes of an electronic device connected to a docking station, as well as an electronic device and a docking station configured for same.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Philip James Prociw, William Ryan David Parton, Bogdan James Tobola, David Gerard Rich
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Patent number: 9083198Abstract: A wireless charging system having a battery with at least one cell, a receiving coil wrapped around the at least one cell and a charger having a transmitting field designed to couple with the receiving coil of the battery. A battery is further described having at least one cell and having a receiving coil wrapped around at least one cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2011Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, David Gerard Rich
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Patent number: 9008993Abstract: According to one aspect, a portable electronic device having a heat generating component, a thermal sensor, an energy storage device for powering the portable electronic device, a thermal element thermally coupled to the heat generating component, the energy storage device, and the thermal sensor. The thermal element is sized and shaped so that heat generated by the heat generating component flows through the thermal element towards the thermal sensor and interacts with the energy storage device. The thermal sensor is used to monitor a thermal profile for the thermal element, and the monitored thermal profile is compared with an expected thermal profile to determine if the integrity of the portable electronic device has been compromised.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher, Matthew Michael Ignor
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Patent number: 8986898Abstract: The disclosure is directed at a method and apparatus for controlling fuel cell operating conditions. The apparatus includes a set of sensors for monitoring the fuel cell operating conditions and a processing unit, in communication with the set of sensors for determining when the fuel cell operating conditions are outside of an acceptable range. When it is determined that the fuel cell operating conditions are outside of the acceptable range, an electrolyzer is activated to electrolyze waste liquid water or water vapor to assist in controlling the fuel cell operating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala
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Publication number: 20150002162Abstract: In at least one embodiment, a power management module measures an electromagnetic radiation spectrum or a voltage response of a battery module. The measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum or voltage response of the battery is compared to a plurality of reference electromagnetic radiation spectrums or voltage responses, respectively, which may be determined for authentic batteries, for example. A relative condition of the battery, such as an age or state of health, may be estimated based on the measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum or voltage response of the battery module, and stored in a memory store. The rate of change of the relative condition of the battery over a period of time may be determined to identify potential defects in the battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Surajit Sengupta
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Patent number: 8860420Abstract: In at least one embodiment, a power management module measures an electromagnetic radiation spectrum or a voltage response of a battery module. The measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum or voltage response of the battery is compared to a plurality of reference electromagnetic radiation spectrums or voltage responses, respectively, which may be determined for authentic batteries, for example. A relative condition of the battery, such as an age or state of health, may be estimated based on the measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum or voltage response of the battery module, and stored in a memory store. The rate of change of the relative condition of the battery over a period of time may be determined to identify potential defects in the battery.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Surajit Sengupta
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Patent number: 8854002Abstract: A method and system for programming rechargeable battery characteristics is provided. The system having: a memory component for storing user profiles; a power management integrated circuit; and a processor for retrieving the user profiles and directing power from the battery to the power management integrated circuit in accordance with the user profiles. The method consists of: determining the type of battery; retrieving user profiles stored in a memory component; and adjusting the battery characteristics according to the user profiles.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Blackberry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Joseph Patino
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Patent number: 8852819Abstract: The disclosure is directed at a method and apparatus for controlling fuel cell operating characteristics. In certain situations, the operating efficiency of fuel cells is degraded to external conditions. Providing a method and apparatus to control operating conditions for the fuel cell assists in improving the operating efficiency. This can be achieved by controlling certain environmental conditions, such as temperature and relatively humidity, in the area surrounding the fuel cell.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Lyall Winger, Chee-Ming Jimmy Wu
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Patent number: 8829911Abstract: In at least one embodiment, a power management module measures different observable quantities of a battery, such as terminal voltage or current, and measures a voltage response of the battery based upon the measurements. The measured voltage response of the battery is compared to a plurality of reference voltage responses, which may be determined for authentic batteries, for example. If the measured voltage response corresponds to each of the reference voltage responses, the battery is authenticated for use with an electronic device. If necessary, additional voltage responses may be measured and compared against corresponding reference voltage responses until the battery is authenticated by a sufficient number of corresponding responses. A relative condition of the battery, such as an age or state of health, may also be estimated based on the measured voltage response of the battery.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Surajit Sengupta
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Patent number: 8820626Abstract: Diagnostic use of physical and electrical battery parameters is made to enhance battery authentication and security. A power management module measures an electromagnetic radiation spectrum of a battery module based on signal strengths of the electromagnetic radiation detected at one or more antennas. The measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum of the battery is compared to a reference electromagnetic radiation spectrum, which may be specified for authentic batteries, for example. If the measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum corresponds to the reference electromagnetic radiation spectrum, the battery is authenticated for use with the mobile communication device. A relative condition of the battery, such as an age or state of health, may also be estimated based on the measured electromagnetic radiation spectrum of the battery module.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Surajit Sengupta
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Patent number: 8822096Abstract: An electrical power source for a portable electronic device. The electrical power source includes at least one fuel cell adapted to receive fuel and generate therefrom electrical power for powering at least one component of the portable electronic device, a fuel tank adapted to provide fuel to the fuel cell, and at least one thermoelectric module in thermal contact with at least one of the fuel cell and fuel tank for regulating the temperature of the at least one fuel cell and at least one fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Lyall Kenneth Winger
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Patent number: 8793810Abstract: Various embodiments of devices and associated methods are described herein for authenticating electrical devices. In one aspect, an electrical device is provided comprising an interface configured to receive and transmit signals; a power line coupled to the interface and configured to provide a power signal thereto; and an authentication circuit coupled to the interface and the power line. The authentication circuit is configured to disable the power signal on the power line for a specified time period in response to an authentication request signal received at the interface and to provide an authentication response signal on the power line to represent the disabling of the power signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2012Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Yu William Feng
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Patent number: 8685553Abstract: According to one aspect, a mobile electronic device having a fuel cell configured to receive fuel and generate therefrom electrical power for the mobile electronic device, a fuel tank adapted to store fuel and provide fuel to the fuel cell, and a solid-state battery configured to provide power to the mobile device. The solid-state battery is sized and shaped to at least partially surround at least one of the fuel cell and the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: David Gerard Rich, Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Chee-Ming Jimmy Wu
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Publication number: 20130176104Abstract: Various embodiments of devices and associated methods are described herein for authenticating electrical devices. In one aspect, an electrical device is provided comprising an interface configured to receive and transmit signals; a power line coupled to the interface and configured to provide a power signal thereto; and an authentication circuit coupled to the interface and the power line. The authentication circuit is configured to disable the power signal on the power line for a specified time period in response to an authentication request signal received at the interface and to provide an authentication response signal on the power line to represent the disabling of the power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: David Gerard RICH, Yu William Feng
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Publication number: 20130162515Abstract: The present disclosure provides a docking station for docking one or multiple portable electronic devices, such as a tablet and a mobile telephone or smartphone. The present disclosure provides a method for changing device modes of an electronic device connected to a docking station, as well as an electronic device and a docking station configured for same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: Philip James Prociw, William Ryan David Parton, Bogdan James Tobola, David Gerard Rich