Patents by Inventor Edward O. Shaffer, II
Edward O. Shaffer, II 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: 12107253Abstract: The present disclosure relates to battery plates which are useful in optimizing the power and energy density of a batter assembly by having discrete active materials. The present disclosure relates to a battery plate having: a) a substrate having a first surface opposing a second surface; b) one or more active materials disposed on the first surface, second surface, or both the first surface and the second surface of the substrate; and wherein the one or more active materials include two or more discrete active material regions.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Advanced Battery Concepts, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Maria Penafrancia Roma, Reed A. Shick
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Publication number: 20240222682Abstract: An article having (a) one or more stacks of a plurality of electrode plates include: (i) one or more bipolar plates having a substrate having an anode on one surface and a cathode on an opposing surface; (ii) a separator and a liquid electrolyte located between each of the electrode plates; (b) a first end plate having a first end plate internal reinforcement structure, attached at an end of the one or more stacks; (c) a second end plate having a second end plate internal reinforcement structure, attached at an opposing end of the one or more stacks as the first end plate; wherein the first end plate and the second end plate reinforce the plurality of electrode plates during a charge cycle, a discharge cycle, or both the charge cycle and the discharge cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2024Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Patent number: 12015157Abstract: A battery plate having a substrate with opposing surfaces and one or more nonplanar structures and one or more active materials disposed on at least one of the opposing surfaces; wherein the battery plate includes one or more of: i) one or more projections disposed within but do not extend beyond the active material; ii) one or more projections which project beyond the active material and substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and/or iii) a frame about the periphery of the substrate which projects beyond the active material and is substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and wherein the battery plate is adapted to form part of one or more electrochemical cells in a battery assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2023Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: ADVANCED BATTERY CONCEPTS LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday, Brian R. Sturdavant, Jeffrey L. Adkins, Adam V. Cadena
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Publication number: 20240170753Abstract: A method for reusing components of a battery (used battery assembly), such as a bipolar battery, to form another battery (reused battery assembly). The method may find use in allowing for a battery to be used, disassembled, recycled or reprocessed, assembled, and reused all within a single facility. A method for preparing a reused battery assembly including: a) disassembling a used battery assembly; b) salvaging one or more used components from the used battery assembly to provide for one or more reused components; and c) assembling a reused battery assembly with the one or more reused components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2022Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Shaun Bruno, Michael Harmon, Reed A. Shick
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Patent number: 11888106Abstract: A method for forming a battery assembly including: a) stacking a plurality of battery plates to form a plurality of electrochemical cells, and b) welding about an exterior periphery of the plurality of battery plates to form one or more integrated edge seals such that one or more individual battery plates are bonded to one or more adjacent battery plates. The one or more individual battery plates may include one or more projections extending from the exterior periphery of the individual battery plate toward the adjacent one or more battery plates; and wherein upon stacking, the one or more projections of the one or more individual battery plates overlap about an exterior of the one or more adjacent battery plates. The integrated edge seal may be formed by one or more projections bonding to the one or more adjacent battery plates.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: ADVANCED BATTERY CONCEPTS, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Don Hobday, Brian Sturdavant, Adam Cadena
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Publication number: 20230197970Abstract: A battery plate having a substrate with opposing surfaces and one or more nonplanar structures and one or more active materials disposed on at least one of the opposing surfaces; wherein the battery plate includes one or more of: i) one or more projections disposed within but do not extend beyond the active material; ii) one or more projections which project beyond the active material and substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and/or iii) a frame about the periphery of the substrate which projects beyond the active material and is substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and wherein the battery plate is adapted to form part of one or more electrochemical cells in a battery assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday, Brian R. Sturdavant, Jeffrey L. Adkins, Adam V. Cadena
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Publication number: 20230142076Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a bipolar battery comprising one or more troughs formed therein and cooperating with one or more channels, the troughs adapted to guide flow of electrolyte to provide for faster and more uniform flow of the electrolyte. The disclosure relates to a bipolar battery assembly comprising: a) a plurality of electrode plates stacked together to form an electrode plate stack; b) one or more electrochemical cells, wherein each electrochemical cell is formed between a pair of electrode plates; c) one or more separators disposed within the one or more electrochemical cells; and d) one or more troughs formed in each of the one or more electrochemical cells and adapted to guide flow of electrolyte into the one or more electrochemical cells. The present disclosure further relates to a method for preparing a battery assembly. The method may utilize circulating one or more fluids through the battery assembly during preparation. Circulating fluids may be part of thermal control cycling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Shaun Bruno, Michael Everett, Reed Shick, Cody Joseph Chartier, Brandon Whitman, Thomas Fair, Michael Harmon
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Patent number: 11616237Abstract: A battery plate having a substrate with opposing surfaces and one or more nonplanar structures and one or more active materials disposed on at least one of the opposing surfaces; wherein the battery plate includes one or more of: i) one or more projections disposed within but do not extend beyond the active material; ii) one or more projections which project beyond the active material and substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and/or iii) a frame about the periphery of the substrate which projects beyond the active material and is substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and wherein the battery plate is adapted to form part of one or more electrochemical cells in a battery assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Advanced Battery Concepts, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday, Brian R. Sturdavant, Jeffrey L. Adkins, Adam V. Cadena
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Publication number: 20230017153Abstract: A bipolar battery assembly having: a) a plurality of electrode plates stacked together to form an electrode plate stack; b) a liquid electrolyte located between each pair of the electrode plates; and c) one or more channels passing transversely through the plurality of electrode plates and the liquid electrolyte; and wherein the one or more channels include one or more seals therein to seal the one or more channels from the liquid electrolyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Shaun Bruno, Michael Everett, Brian R. Sturdavant, Keith Foley, Adam V. Cadena, Cody Chartier, Xin Shen, Jake Tilmann, Jeffrey L. Adkins
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Publication number: 20220223898Abstract: A method for forming a battery assembly including: a) stacking a plurality of battery plates to form a plurality of electrochemical cells, and b) welding about an exterior periphery of the plurality of battery plates to form one or more integrated edge seals such that one or more individual battery plates are bonded to one or more adjacent battery plates. The one or more individual battery plates may include one or more projections extending from the exterior periphery of the individual battery plate toward the adjacent one or more battery plates; and wherein upon stacking, the one or more projections of the one or more individual battery plates overlap about an exterior of the one or more adjacent battery plates. The integrated edge seal may be formed by one or more projections bonding to the one or more adjacent battery plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Don Hobday, Brian Sturdavant, Adam Cadena
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Publication number: 20220013760Abstract: The present disclosure relates to battery plates which are useful in optimizing the power and energy density of a batter assembly by having discrete active materials. The present disclosure relates to a battery plate having: a) a substrate having a first surface opposing a second surface; b) one or more active materials disposed on the first surface, second surface, or both the first surface and the second surface of the substrate; and wherein the one or more active materials include two or more discrete active material regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Maria Penafrancia Roma, Reed A. Shick
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Publication number: 20210143514Abstract: A battery assembly including: a) one or more stacks of a plurality of electrode plates comprising one or more bipolar plates having a substrate with an anode on one surface and a cathode on an opposing surface; b) a separator and an electrolyte located between adjacent pairs of the electrode plates of the one or more stacks; c) one or more terminal covers located adjacent to the plurality of electrode plates; and d) one or more terminals which are in contact with one or more current conductors, current collectors, or both and the one or more terminals are configured to transmit electrical current from the battery assembly to an exterior load; and wherein the one or more terminals pass through the one or more terminal covers such that the one or more terminals are exposed outside of the battery assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2018Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday, Brian R. Sturdavant, Jeffrey L. Adkins, Adam V. Cadena
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Patent number: 10615393Abstract: A bipolar battery having: a) two or more stacks of battery plates; b) a liquid electrolyte disposed in between the battery plates to form electrochemical cells; c) a plurality of separators, wherein each individual separator is located in each electrochemical cell; d) one or more dual polar battery plates disposed between two or more stacks of battery plates, the dual polar battery plate(s) including: (i) a first anode or cathode located on one surface; (ii) a second anode or cathode located on an opposing surface; and (iii) one or more current conductors between the first anode or cathode and the second anode or cathode; and e) one or more current conduits which connect the one or more current conductors directly or indirectly to one or more battery terminals.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: ADVANCED BATTERY CONCEPTS, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Publication number: 20200091521Abstract: A battery plate having a substrate with opposing surfaces and one or more nonplanar structures and one or more active materials disposed on at least one of the opposing surfaces; wherein the battery plate includes one or more of: i) one or more projections disposed within but do not extend beyond the active material; ii) one or more projections which project beyond the active material and substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and/or iii) a frame about the periphery of the substrate which projects beyond the active material and is substantially free of the active material or dust formed from the active material; and wherein the battery plate is adapted to form part of one or more electrochemical cells in a battery assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2018Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday, Brian R. Sturdavant, Jeffrey L. Adkins, Adam V. Cadena
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Patent number: 10446822Abstract: A bipolar battery including a) one or more stacks of battery plates assembled into electrochemical cells having i) one or more bipolar plates and ii) a first and second monopolar plate; b) a liquid electrolyte disposed between each pair of battery plates, wherein the liquid electrolyte functions with an anode and cathode pair to form an electrochemical cell; c) a separator located between the anode and the cathode of the electrochemical cell; and d) a membrane comprising a polymeric material disposed about an entire periphery of edges of the one or more stacks of battery plates so as to form a seal about the periphery of the edge of the battery plates, and wherein the seal prevents the liquid electrolyte from flowing outside of the one or more stacks of battery plates.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Advanced Battery Concepts, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Publication number: 20190081344Abstract: An article having (a) one or more stacks of a plurality of electrode plates include: (i) one or more bipolar plates having a substrate having an anode on one surface and a cathode on an opposing surface; (ii) a separator and a liquid electrolyte located between each of the electrode plates; (b) a first end plate having a first end plate internal reinforcement structure, attached at an end of the one or more stacks; (c) a second end plate having a second end plate internal reinforcement structure, attached at an opposing end of the one or more stacks as the first end plate; wherein the first end plate and the second end plate reinforce the plurality of electrode plates during a charge cycle, a discharge cycle, or both the charge cycle and the discharge cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: March 14, 2019Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Patent number: 10141598Abstract: An article having (a) one or more stacks of a plurality of electrode plates include: (i) one or more bipolar plates having a substrate having an anode on one surface and a cathode on an opposing surface; (ii) a separator and a liquid electrolyte located between each of the electrode plates; (b) a first end plate having a first end plate internal reinforcement structure, attached at an end of the one or more stacks; (c) a second end plate having a second end plate internal reinforcement structure, attached at an opposing end of the one or more stacks as the first end plate; wherein the first end plate and the second end plate reinforce the plurality of electrode plates during a charge cycle, a discharge cycle, or both the charge cycle and the discharge cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: ADVANCED BATTERY CONCEPTS, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Publication number: 20180069222Abstract: A bipolar battery including a) one or more stacks of battery plates assembled into electrochemical cells having i) one or more bipolar plates and ii) a first and second monopolar plate; b) a liquid electrolyte disposed between each pair of battery plates, wherein the liquid electrolyte functions with an anode and cathode pair to form an electrochemical cell; c) a separator located between the anode and the cathode of the electrochemical cell; and d) a membrane comprising a polymeric material disposed about an entire periphery of edges of the one or more stacks of battery plates so as to form a seal about the periphery of the edge of the battery plates, and wherein the seal prevents the liquid electrolyte from flowing outside of the one or more stacks of battery plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Publication number: 20180053926Abstract: A bipolar battery having: a) two or more stacks of battery plates; b) a liquid electrolyte disposed in between the battery plates to form electrochemical cells; c) a plurality of separators, wherein each individual separator is located in each electrochemical cell; d) one or more dual polar battery plates disposed between two or more stacks of battery plates, the dual polar battery plate(s) including: (i) a first anode or cathode located on one surface; (ii) a second anode or cathode located on an opposing surface; and (iii) one or more current conductors between the first anode or cathode and the second anode or cathode; and e) one or more current conduits which connect the one or more current conductors directly or indirectly to one or more battery terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday
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Patent number: 9859543Abstract: The invention relates to an article comprising: a) one or more stacks of battery plates comprising one or more bipolar plates; b) located between each plate is a separator and a liquid electrolyte; further comprising one of more of the features: 1) c) the one or more stacks of battery plates having a plurality of channels passing transversely though the portion of the plates having the cathode and/or the anode deposited thereon; and d) i) one or more seals about the periphery of the channels which prevent the leakage of the liquid elelctrolyte into the channels, and/or posts located in one or more of the channels having on each end an overlapping portion that covers the channel and sealing surface on the outside of the monopolar plates adjacent to the holes for the transverse channels and applies pressure on the sealing surface of the monopolar plates wherein the pressure is sufficient to withstand pressures created during assembly and operation of electrochemical cells created by the stacks of battery platesType: GrantFiled: November 1, 2016Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: ADVANCED BATTERY CONCEPTS, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Donald Hobday