Patents by Inventor Len Wolf

Len Wolf 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).

  • Publication number: 20140342207
    Abstract: A battery cell assembly includes a plurality of sub-assemblies. Each sub-assembly includes a heat sink and a first frame and a second frame disposed on opposite sides of the heat sink. The sub-assemblies are stacked to form a plurality of cell pockets that receive a battery cell. The battery cell assembly further includes a plurality of tie rods for fixing the plurality of sub-assemblies together. The first frame is formed with a plurality of through holes, and the second frame is formed with a plurality of protrusions with a hole extending therethrough. The frames are brought together such that each protrusion is at least partially received in a respective through hole. The interior surfaces of corresponding protrusions and through holes of the stack of frames form a passage for one of the tie rods to extend through.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2014
    Publication date: November 20, 2014
    Inventors: Tom Tople, Ed Cates, Len Wolf, Bruce Silk
  • Patent number: 8852780
    Abstract: A battery support includes a rigid, thermally conductive upper plate having first and second opposing major surfaces. The support also includes at least one lower plate disposed on the second major surface and comprising a plurality of protrusions extending away from the second major surface and in fluid communication, the plurality of protrusions defining a first manifold portion, a second manifold portion, and plurality of non-linear passages extending along a first direction between the first and second manifolds, a cross-section of the plurality of protrusions defining the plurality of non-linear passages comprising a curved portion with a width that is at least twice the height of the curved portion. The support further includes a first conduit in fluid communication with the first manifold portion and a second conduit in fluid communication with the second manifold portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: Enerdel, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Kleiman, Steve Alford, David Garner, Len Wolf
  • Patent number: 8795872
    Abstract: A battery cell assembly includes a plurality of sub-assemblies. Each sub-assembly includes a heat sink and a first frame and a second frame disposed on opposite sides of the heat sink. The sub-assemblies are stacked to form a plurality of cell pockets that receive a battery cell. The battery cell assembly further includes a plurality of tie rods for fixing the plurality of sub-assemblies together. The first frame is formed with a plurality of through holes, and the second frame is formed with a plurality of protrusions with a hole extending therethrough. The frames are brought together such that each protrusion is at least partially received in a respective through hole. The interior surfaces of corresponding protrusions and through holes of the stack of frames form a passage for one of the tie rods to extend through.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2014
    Assignee: Enerdel, Inc.
    Inventors: Tom Tople, Ed Cates, Len Wolf, Bruce Silk
  • Publication number: 20120244392
    Abstract: A battery support includes a rigid, thermally conductive upper plate having first and second opposing major surfaces. The support also includes at least one lower plate disposed on the second major surface and comprising a plurality of protrusions extending away from the second major surface and in fluid communication, the plurality of protrusions defining a first manifold portion, a second manifold portion, and plurality of non-linear passages extending along a first direction between the first and second manifolds, a cross-section of the plurality of protrusions defining the plurality of non-linear passages comprising a curved portion with a width that is at least twice the height of the curved portion. The support further includes a first conduit in fluid communication with the first manifold portion and a second conduit in fluid communication with the second manifold portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2011
    Publication date: September 27, 2012
    Applicant: EnerDel, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Kleiman, Steve Alford, David Garner, Len Wolf
  • Publication number: 20120021271
    Abstract: A battery cell assembly includes a plurality of sub-assemblies. Each sub-assembly includes a heat sink and a first frame and a second frame disposed on opposite sides of the heat sink. The sub-assemblies are stacked to form a plurality of cell pockets that receive a battery cell. The battery cell assembly further includes a plurality of tie rods for fixing the plurality of sub-assemblies together. The first frame is formed with a plurality of through holes, and the second frame is formed with a plurality of protrusions with a hole extending therethrough. The frames are brought together such that each protrusion is at least partially received in a respective through hole. The interior surfaces of corresponding protrusions and through holes of the stack of frames form a passage for one of the tie rods to extend through.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2010
    Publication date: January 26, 2012
    Inventors: Tom Tople, Ed Cates, Len Wolf, Bruce Silk
  • Publication number: 20060010775
    Abstract: A window sash reduces noise through a window pane. The window sash includes a bracket with a tuned mass damper. The window sash can be tuned by adjusting the interval spacing of attachment points or cut-out areas. The spaced intervals may be equal to a multiple of the wavelength of the frequency targeted for noise reduction. The frequency targeted for noise reduction may be the coincidence frequency of the window pane. The stiffness and/or mass of the window sash, the bracket, and/or the stiffeners coupled to the bracket can also be tuned.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2004
    Publication date: January 19, 2006
    Inventors: Dongling Tao, John Whitehead, Len Wolf