Patents by Inventor Guy St-Amant
Guy St-Amant 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: 20010028871Abstract: Disclosed are methods for preparing high purity lithium carbonate which can be used for pharmaceutical applications, electronic grade crystals of lithium or to prepare battery-grade lithium metal. Lithium carbonate as commercially produced from mineral extraction, lithium-containing brines or sea water, in aqueous solution is used as a feedstock and reacted with carbon dioxide under pressure to form dissolved lithium bicarbonate. Impurities in the lithium carbonate feedstock are either solubilized or precipitated out. Dissolved impurities are physically separated from the lithium bicarbonate using an ion selective means, such as an ion exchange material, or by liquid-liquid extraction. Purified lithium carbonate is then precipitated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Applicant: LIMTECHInventors: Stephen Harrison, Kamyab Amouzegar, Guy St. Amant
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Patent number: 6048507Abstract: Disclosed are methods for preparing high purity lithium carbonate which can be used for pharmaceutical applications, electronic grade crystals of lithium or to prepare battery-grade lithium metal. Lithium carbonate as commercially produced from mineral extraction, lithium-containing brines or sea water, in aqueous solution is used as a feedstock and reacted with carbon dioxide under pressure to form dissolved lithium bicarbonate. Impurities in the lithium carbonate feedstock are either solubilized or precipitated out. Dissolved impurities are physically separated from the lithium bicarbonate using an ion selective means, such as an ion exchange material, or by liquid--liquid extraction. Purified lithium carbonate is then precipitated.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: LimtechInventors: Kamyab Amouzegar, Guy St. Amant, Stephen Harrison
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Patent number: 5536278Abstract: Before laminating the electrolyte with the positive electrode, the electrolyte is heated at a temperature higher than its softening temperature or the melting temperature of its crystallites, and the heated electrolyte is allowed to return to room temperature before laminating the positive electrode to the electrolyte at room temperature. This enables to prevent the formation of wrinkles on the collector of the positive electrode.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Guy St-Amant, Michel Duval
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Patent number: 5528920Abstract: A film of lithium capable for example of providing the anode of a polymer electrolyte battery is produced by laminating a lithium sheet between two working rolls. At the outlet, the film remains attached to one of the two rolls up to a given point of the circumference of the latter where it forms an angle of about 90.degree. with the meeting point between the two rollers. A sufficient tension is thereafter exerted on the film, which in any case is inferior to the limit of elasticity of lithium, by pulling the film in order to detach it from the surface of the roller and usually so that the given point moves into an intermediate position between 90.degree. and the meeting point, for example about 45.degree.. The product obtained may also be used any time there is a need for a film of lithium having a thickness for example between 10 and 100 .mu.m.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Patrick Bouchard, Paul-Emile Guerin, Guy St-Amant, Guy Laroche
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Patent number: 5521028Abstract: Metallization by deposit under vacuum of metal on a face of a support film of synthetic resin at a thickness of 0.005 to 0.1 micron, followed by the electrochemical deposit of an additional metallic layer, whose thickness is between 0.1 and 4 microns. A coating of an electrode of a generator is then applied on the surface of the collector thus prepared. The assembly is characterized by the adhesion of its components and its facility of mechanized handling during the steps of assembling the complete generator.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Michel Gauthier, Guy St-Amant, Guy Vassort
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Patent number: 5423974Abstract: Metallization under vacuum, on at least one face of a plastic film so as to give a substrate including a metallic surface, which substrate is sufficiently electrically conductive to permit a uniform electrochemical deposit. The latter is carried out by electrochemical plating, of at least one metal, on the metallized surface starting from an electrolytic solution, so as to give a thin metallic film having a metal thickness between 0.1 and 4 microns. The metallized substrate is selected so as to be compatible and to facilitate the step of electrochemical plating. The thin metallic sheet obtained is adherent to and supported by the plastic film. The metallic sheet may be used as current collectors for polymer electrolyte lithium batteries, as multi-layer film used as wrapping material permeable to gases and humidity, as a screen for light, flexible conductors, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1994Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Guy St-Amant, Claude Carignan
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Patent number: 5423110Abstract: Metallization by deposit under vacuum of metal on a face of a support film of synthetic resin at a thickness of 0.005 to 0.1 micron, followed by the electrochemical deposit of an additional metallic layer, whose thickness is between 0.1 and 4 microns. A coating of an electrode of a generator is then applied on the surface of the collector thus prepared. The assembly is characterized by the adhesion of its components and its facility of mechanized handling during the steps of assembling the complete generator.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Michel Gauthier, Guy St-Amant, Guy Vassort
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Patent number: 5415948Abstract: Self-protecting current collector, with lateral collection an insulating plastic support film having a thickness between about 1 and 30 microns, and a conductive metallic coating, of a thickness lower than about 10 microns, adhering to at least one face of the insulating support film, compatible with the corresponding material of the electrode of the generator, and wherein its conductive surface is divided into a plurality of adjacent distinct areas, each area being electrically insulated by means of non-conductive borders except for at least one conductive bridge of small cross-section connected to a lateral common conductive margin enabling a lateral collection of the entire distinct areas; the nature and electrical resistance of the conductive bridges enabling on the one hand, passage of currents corresponding to maximum currents provided for each of the individual collection areas of the generator to be produced, and limiting on the other hand, in case of an accidental short-circuit inside an area, the maType: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Michel Gauthier, Guy St-Amant, Yves Choquette, Real Boissonneault
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Patent number: 5415954Abstract: Electrical contact outlet for an anode sheet of a lithium generator with polymer electrolyte, consisting of one or more multilayer electrochemical cells. The cell comprises at least one lithium base sheet having a thickness between about 1 and 50 microns to constitute the anode and its collector and additionally includes a cathode and its collector as well as the polymer electrolyte. A lateral end of the anode sheet extends beyond corresponding ends of the cathode and the collector to constitute a projecting zone. A metallic layer consisting of at least one rigid metal which is compatible with lithium is in electrical contact with the lateral end of the anode sheet but without electronic contact with the other components of the cell. The metallic layer constitutes the external terminal of the generator when the latter is in non-finished condition.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Michel Gauthier, Andre Belanger, James K. Jacobs, Guy St-Amant, Serge Ricard