Patents by Inventor McKevin Veloso
McKevin Veloso 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: 20230369697Abstract: A system for a composite battery tray structure, the system including a floor extending in a longitudinal and transverse direction, the floor configured to receive at least one battery, at least one cross member disposed on the floor and extending in the transverse direction, the at least one cross member having a top surface, bottom surface and sidewalls extending vertically therbetween, the at least one cross member having a first flange extending vertically upward from the top surface, the at least one cross member having a second flange extending laterally from the bottom surface, the at least one cross member being hollow, with a support rib extending between the sidewalls and a lid disposed above the cross member, the lid having a channel extending upward, the channel configured to receive the first flange of the at least one cross member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Paul Roehm, McKevin Veloso, John Perraut
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Publication number: 20230366707Abstract: A system for structural health monitoring of a panel includes a panel of a composite laminate structure. The system further includes a plurality of sensors disposed on at least a surface of the panel each configured to measure at least an electrical datum associated with a portion of the panel. The system further includes a data acquisition system electrically coupled to the plurality of sensors and configured to receive the at least an electrical datum. The system further includes an alert system electrically coupled to at least the data acquisition system and configured to alert a user based on the at least an electrical datum.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Addis Tessema, John Perraut, McKevin Veloso, Paul Roehm, Jonathan M. Cabot, Michael Lerman, Scott Larson, Satya Immani
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Publication number: 20230219406Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2023Publication date: July 13, 2023Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso
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Patent number: 11552363Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: TPI Composites, Inc.Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso
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Publication number: 20210323418Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis comprising a base plate having an upper and lower surface and a plurality of edges; an external support structure with a flange portion on a lower surface thereof and disposed on an upper surface of the base plate to circumscribe the base plate edges; a battery tray with a flange portion extending from an upper surface thereof is disposed on an upper surface of the base plate. The battery tray includes a plurality of raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery. A lid is disposed on the flange of the battery tray with the external support structure disposed below the battery tray flange, and extending around the battery tray edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Michael F. Howard, McKevin Veloso
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Patent number: 11084386Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis comprising a base plate having an upper and lower surface and a plurality of edges; an external support structure with a flange portion on a lower surface thereof and disposed on an upper surface of the base plate to circumscribe the base plate edges; a battery tray with a flange portion extending from an upper surface thereof is disposed on an upper surface of the base plate. The battery tray includes a plurality of raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery. A lid is disposed on the flange of the battery tray with the external support structure disposed below the battery tray flange, and extending around the battery tray edges.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: TPI Composites, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Howard, McKevin Veloso
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Publication number: 20200395581Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso
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Patent number: 10763473Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: TPI Composites, Inc.Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso
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Publication number: 20200156486Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis comprising a base plate having an upper and lower surface and a plurality of edges; an external support structure with a flange portion on a lower surface thereof and disposed on an upper surface of the base plate to circumscribe the base plate edges; a battery tray with a flange portion extending from an upper surface thereof is disposed on an upper surface of the base plate. The battery tray includes a plurality of raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery. A lid is disposed on the flange of the battery tray with the external support structure disposed below the battery tray flange, and extending around the battery tray edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Michael F. Howard, McKevin Veloso
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Publication number: 20200099026Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso
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Patent number: 10431789Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: TPI COMPOSITES, INC.Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso
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Publication number: 20190237720Abstract: A battery enclosure for a vehicle chassis having a base member with raised surface features on the upper surface outlining individual cells, each cell configured to receive at least one battery; a cover member having a plurality of depending surface features on the lower surface which are aligned with the surface features of the base member. The cover member includes a channel formed in the upper surface thereof, aligned with and extending along a length of the depending surface feature disposed on the bottom surface. A lattice support structure is also included which has a plurality of support members extending axially and transversely, wherein the lattice support structure is configured to be at least partially disposed within the channel of the cover member and mounted to the vehicle chassis. The lattice support member providing increased rigidity and a load distribution path for externally applied forces (e.g. crash events) to prevent or inhibit enclosure breakage or puncture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Brian Lucchesi, Stephen Nolet, McKevin Veloso