Patents by Inventor Francesco Mastrandrea
Francesco Mastrandrea 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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Publication number: 20180191040Abstract: A battery pack for an electric vehicle is disclosed. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, and a second busbar attached to the lower tray. The battery pack also includes a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays, and a cooling duct contacting the lower and upper trays.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2018Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180191039Abstract: A battery system that includes a battery cell. The battery cell includes a proximal end and a distal end, where the proximal end is both a positive terminal and a negative terminal. The system also includes a first busbar that electrically couples to the negative terminal or the positive terminal. A second busbar is electrically coupled to the negative terminal or the positive terminal. An energy transfer plate couples to the distal end of the battery cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2018Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Peter Tutzer, Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180151923Abstract: A rechargeable battery system, a battery pack, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed herein. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can be for an electric vehicle. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can include a plurality of battery cells arranged into one or more rows, a busbar, and a housing. The busbar can extend over the ends of the plurality of battery cells, and can be configured to conduct electrical energy to and from the battery cells. The busbar may also connect to the one or more of the terminals of the plurality of battery cells. The busbar may define a busbar cooling duct having an entrance and an exit. In addition, the busbar cooling duct may be in thermal connection with a plurality of contacts of the busbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2018Publication date: May 31, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Peter Tutzer, Francesco Mastrandrea
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Patent number: 9969295Abstract: A rechargeable battery system, a battery pack, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed herein. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can be for an electric vehicle. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can include a plurality of battery cells arranged into one or more rows, a busbar, and a housing. The housing can include a plurality of receptacles that can engage with the plurality of battery cells to secure a relative position of the plurality of battery cells with respect to each other. The housing can define a cooling duct in thermal connection with the plurality of receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: THUNDER POWER NEW ENERGY VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITEDInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea
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Patent number: 9960402Abstract: A method of manufacturing a battery pack is disclosed. The method includes placing first and second sets of battery cells in first and second battery cell holders of a battery system assembly press, placing a cooling duct in a gap between the first and second sets of battery cells, and applying a first and second forces to the first and second sets of battery cells to cause the first and second sets of battery cells to respectively press against first and second sides of the cooling duct. The method also includes, while applying the first and second forces, placing the first and second plurality of battery cells in a first tray configured to hold the first and second plurality of battery cells.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2017Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: THUNDER POWER NEW ENERGY VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180069279Abstract: A battery system that includes a battery cell. The battery cell defines a proximal end and a distal end where the proximal end is a positive terminal and the distal end is a negative terminal. A first busbar couples to the proximal end and a second busbar couples to the distal end to complete an electrical circuit. A first energy transfer conduit carries a fluid that cools and/or heats the battery cell. The first busbar or the second busbar couple to the first cooling conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Peter Tutzer, Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180069431Abstract: A vehicle including a wireless vehicle recharging system which includes a receiver coupled to the vehicle and configured to receive electrical power through electromagnetic induction from a transmitter, an alignment system including a controller configured to autonomously align the receiver with the transmitter, and a first sensor configured to provide a first signal to the controller. The controller uses the first signal from the first sensor to control a position of the vehicle to align the receiver with the transmitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180065494Abstract: Embodiments can provide a system to facilitate a network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Information regarding individual EV stations can be gathered and stored in one or more databases. Such information may be used to facilitate routing and/or scheduling of individual EV charging to the EV charging stations. A request may be received over a network to charge an EV. In response to receiving the request, one or more charging stations in the network may be determined as being available for charging the EV. Information regarding the one or more charging stations may be “pushed” to the EV and/or a client computing device associated with the EV for selection. A selection of a particular EV charging station can be received and the selected EV charging station can be accordingly reserved for charging the EV.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180069278Abstract: A rechargeable battery system, a battery pack, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed herein. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can be for an electric vehicle. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can include a plurality of battery cells arranged into one or more rows and a busbar. The battery cells can each include a first terminal and a second terminal, and the plurality of battery cells can include a subset of battery cells with the first terminal oriented in a same direction. The busbar can be conductive so as to be able to conduct electrical energy to and from at least the subset of battery cells. The busbar can define a busbar cooling duct having an entrance and an exit. The busbar cooling duct can in thermal connection with a plurality of contacts of the busbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180069211Abstract: A rechargeable battery system, a battery pack, methods of manufacturing the same, and an electric vehicle are disclosed herein. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, a second busbar attached to the lower tray, and a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays. The rigidity of the combination of the upper tray and the first busbar is provided predominantly by the first busbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Compa ny LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180065492Abstract: A battery system that includes a battery housing. The battery housing includes a first battery housing member and a second battery housing member. The first and second battery housing members couple together to form the battery housing. The battery system includes a charger system. The charger system includes a converter within the battery housing. The converter converts alternating current into direct current to charge at least one battery cell. A charger connector couples to the converter and to an alternating current source.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180069225Abstract: A battery pack for an electric vehicle is disclosed. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, and a second busbar attached to the lower tray. The battery pack also includes a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays between the first and second busbars, where the first busbar is between the battery cells and the upper tray, and where the second busbar is between the battery cells and the lower tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180069281Abstract: A battery system that includes a battery cell. The battery cell includes a proximal end and a distal end, where the proximal end is both a positive terminal and a negative terminal. The system also includes a first busbar that electrically couples to the negative terminal or the positive terminal. A second busbar is electrically coupled to the negative terminal or the positive terminal. An energy transfer plate couples to the distal end of the battery cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Peter Tutzer, Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180069224Abstract: A method of manufacturing a battery pack is disclosed. The method includes placing first and second sets of battery cells in first and second battery cell holders of a battery system assembly press, placing a cooling duct in a gap between the first and second sets of battery cells, and applying a first and second forces to the first and second sets of battery cells to cause the first and second sets of battery cells to respectively press against first and second sides of the cooling duct. The method also includes, while applying the first and second forces, placing the first and second plurality of battery cells in a first tray configured to hold the first and second plurality of battery cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180065500Abstract: A rechargeable battery system, a battery pack, and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed herein. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can be for an electric vehicle. The rechargeable battery system and/or battery pack can include a plurality of battery cells arranged into one or more rows, a busbar, and a housing. The housing can include a plurality of receptacles that can engage with the plurality of battery cells to secure a relative position of the plurality of battery cells with respect to each other. The housing can define a cooling duct in thermal connection with the plurality of receptacles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea
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Publication number: 20180069277Abstract: A battery pack for an electric vehicle is disclosed. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, a second busbar attached to the lower tray, and a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays between the first and second busbars. The first busbar is between the battery cells and the upper tray, and the second busbar is between the battery cells and the lower tray. The battery pack also includes a first cooling plate, connected with one of at least one of the lower tray and the second busbar, and at least one of the upper tray and the first busbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180069213Abstract: A battery pack for an electric vehicle is disclosed. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, and a second busbar attached to the lower tray. The battery pack also includes a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays, and an armor layer connected with the lower tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180069212Abstract: A battery pack for an electric vehicle is disclosed. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, and a second busbar attached to the lower tray. The battery pack also includes a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays, and a reinforcement rib mechanically connecting the lower tray to the upper tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180065502Abstract: A battery pack for an electric vehicle is disclosed. The battery pack includes an upper tray, a first busbar attached to the upper tray, a lower tray, and a second busbar attached to the lower tray. The battery pack also includes a plurality of battery cells arranged in the upper and lower trays, and a threaded fastener mechanically connecting the lower tray to the upper tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventors: Francesco Mastrandrea, Peter Tutzer
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Publication number: 20180069425Abstract: A battery system that includes a battery housing. The battery housing includes a first battery housing member, and a second battery housing member. The first and second battery housing members couple together to form the battery housing. The battery system includes a fast charger system. The fast charger system includes a first fast charger contactor within the battery housing that couples to a positive polarity terminal; and a second fast charger contactor within the battery housing that couples to a negative polarity terminal. The fast charger connector couples to the first fast charger contactor, the second fast charger contactor, and to a high voltage direct current source to charge at least one battery cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Company LimitedInventor: Francesco Mastrandrea