Patents by Inventor Ian Patrick Moss

Ian Patrick Moss 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: 12172533
    Abstract: An electric circuit for a high-voltage network of a vehicle. the high-voltage network includes at least two electrical energy stores. The electric circuit includes a first and second connection points, which are configured for electrical connection to a consumer (19) and/or a charger (21). A first switching unit is arranged between a first pole connector and the first connection point. A second switching unit is arranged between a second pole connector and the second connection point. A third switching unit is arranged between the first connection point and a third pole connector, and a fourth switching unit is arranged between the second connection point and a fourth pole connector. The first switching unit and/or the second switching unit are designed to be galvanically isolating in an electrically disconnecting state, and the third and fourth switching units are embodied as semiconductor components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2023
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2024
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Berengar Krieg, Ian Patrick Moss, Johannes Swoboda, Josef Goeppert, Ngoc Ho Tran, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo
  • Publication number: 20240186803
    Abstract: A switching assembly for an electrical energy storage system having a first energy storage unit and a second energy storage unit, each having a first pole terminal and a second pole terminal, comprising: at least a first output and a second output for electrically conductive connection to at least one electrical component, a first switching unit arranged between the first pole terminal of the first energy storage unit and the first output, a second switching unit arranged between the second pole terminal of the first energy storage unit and the second output, a third switching unit arranged between the first pole terminal of the second energy storage unit and the first output, a fourth switching unit arranged between the second pole terminal of the second energy storage unit and the second output, a fifth switching unit arranged between the second pole terminal of the first energy storage unit and the first pole terminal of the second energy storage unit, wherein the first switching unit is connected to th
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2022
    Publication date: June 6, 2024
    Inventors: Berengar Krieg, Ian Patrick Moss, Jochen Weber, Johannes Swoboda, Josef Goeppert, Ngoc Ho Tran, Philipp Heimbucher, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo
  • Publication number: 20240097459
    Abstract: An electrical circuit for a vehicle high-voltage network, the network including two electrical stores. The circuit includes first and second connection points for electrical connection to a load and/or charging device, a first switch between a first pole connector, for electrical contacting a first pole of a first electrical store, and the first connection point, a second switch between a second pole connector, for electrical contacting a second pole of a second electrical store, and the second connection point, a third switch between the first pole connector and a third pole connector, for electrical contacting a first pole of the second electrical store, and a fourth switch between the second pole connector and a fourth pole connector, for electrical contacting a second pole of the first electrical store. The switches are switchable between connecting and separating states. The first and/or second switches galvanically separate in the separating state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2023
    Publication date: March 21, 2024
    Inventors: Johannes SWOBODA, Samuel Vasconcelos ARAUJO, Ian Patrick MOSS, Tim BURRER, Marc PATT, Eike EPLER
  • Publication number: 20230242054
    Abstract: An electric circuit (3) for a high-voltage network (2) of a vehicle. The high-voltage network (2) includes at least two electrical energy stores and one main electrical consumer. The electric circuit includes a first switching unit electrically connected to first and second pole connectors, and a second switching unit electrically connected to third and fourth pole connectors, and a third switching unit electrically connected to the third pole connector and the second pole connector. A fourth switching unit is connected to the first pole connector and a first consumer connection. A fifth switching unit is electrically connected to the fourth pole connector and a second consumer connection (23). The switching units are switchable between an electrically connecting and disconnecting states, and the fourth switching unit (12) and/or the fifth switching unit (13) are designed to be galvanically isolating in the electrically disconnecting state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2023
    Publication date: August 3, 2023
    Inventors: Ian Patrick Moss, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo
  • Publication number: 20230241985
    Abstract: An electric circuit for a high-voltage network of a vehicle. the high-voltage network includes at least two electrical energy stores. The electric circuit includes a first and second connection points, which are configured for electrical connection to a consumer (19) and/or a charger (21). A first switching unit is arranged between a first pole connector and the first connection point. A second switching unit is arranged between a second pole connector and the second connection point. A third switching unit is arranged between the first connection point and a third pole connector, and a fourth switching unit is arranged between the second connection point and a fourth pole connector. The first switching unit and/or the second switching unit are designed to be galvanically isolating in an electrically disconnecting state, and the third and fourth switching units are embodied as semiconductor components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2023
    Publication date: August 3, 2023
    Inventors: Berengar Krieg, Ian Patrick Moss, Johannes Swoboda, Josef Goeppert, Ngoc Ho Tran, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo