Patents by Inventor Eli Bashevkin

Eli Bashevkin 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: 12646790
    Abstract: A battery thermal event management system includes an enclosure to store a plurality of battery modules, one or more ventilation panels, at least one actuator to open the one or more ventilation panels, and at least one sensor to detect one or more parameters. Further, the battery thermal event management system includes a detection system with a processor memory, and programming in the memory, coupled to the enclosure. The programming causes the battery thermal event management system to detect, via the at least one sensor, the one or more parameters. Next, the battery thermal event management system determines whether the detected one or more parameters indicate a ventilating event. Further, based on the detected one or more parameters indicating the ventilating event, the battery thermal event management system opens, via the at least one actuator, the one or more ventilation panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2022
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2026
    Assignee: FLUENCE ENERGY, LLC
    Inventors: Eli Bashevkin, Dhanna Nath Siddh, Vishakh Brahmanand Dwivedi, Prachi Deshpande, Trevor Hargrave, Avijit Saha, Christopher Thanaraj, Prasanna Chinnathambi
  • Publication number: 20240204335
    Abstract: A battery thermal event management system includes an enclosure to store a plurality of battery modules, one or more ventilation panels, at least one actuator to open the one or more ventilation panels, and at least one sensor to detect one or more parameters. Further, the battery thermal event management system includes a detection system with a processor memory, and programming in the memory, coupled to the enclosure. The programming causes the battery thermal event management system to detect, via the at least one sensor, the one or more parameters. Next, the battery thermal event management system determines whether the detected one or more parameters indicate a ventilating event. Further, based on the detected one or more parameters indicating the ventilating event, the battery thermal event management system opens, via the at least one actuator, the one or more ventilation panels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2022
    Publication date: June 20, 2024
    Applicant: Fluence Energy, LLC
    Inventors: Eli Bashevkin, Dhanna Nath Siddh, Vishakh Brahmanand Dwivedi, Prachi Deshpande, Trevor Hargrave, Avijit Saha, Christopher Thanaraj, Prasanna Chinnathambi