Patents by Inventor Michael Everett
Michael Everett 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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Patent number: 12597648Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a bipolar battery comprising one or more troughs formed therein and cooperating with one or more channels, the troughs adapted to guide flow of electrolyte to provide for faster and more uniform flow of the electrolyte. The disclosure relates to a bipolar battery assembly comprising: a) a plurality of electrode plates stacked together to form an electrode plate stack; b) one or more electrochemical cells, wherein each electrochemical cell is formed between a pair of electrode plates; c) one or more separators disposed within the one or more electrochemical cells; and d) one or more troughs formed in each of the one or more electrochemical cells and adapted to guide flow of electrolyte into the one or more electrochemical cells. The present disclosure further relates to a method for preparing a battery assembly. The method may utilize circulating one or more fluids through the battery assembly during preparation. Circulating fluids may be part of thermal control cycling.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 7, 2026Assignee: ADVANCED BATTERY CONCEPTS, LLCInventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Shaun Bruno, Michael Everett, Reed Shick, Cody Joseph Chartier, Brandon Whitman, Thomas Fair, Michael Harmon
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Publication number: 20230142076Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a bipolar battery comprising one or more troughs formed therein and cooperating with one or more channels, the troughs adapted to guide flow of electrolyte to provide for faster and more uniform flow of the electrolyte. The disclosure relates to a bipolar battery assembly comprising: a) a plurality of electrode plates stacked together to form an electrode plate stack; b) one or more electrochemical cells, wherein each electrochemical cell is formed between a pair of electrode plates; c) one or more separators disposed within the one or more electrochemical cells; and d) one or more troughs formed in each of the one or more electrochemical cells and adapted to guide flow of electrolyte into the one or more electrochemical cells. The present disclosure further relates to a method for preparing a battery assembly. The method may utilize circulating one or more fluids through the battery assembly during preparation. Circulating fluids may be part of thermal control cycling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Shaun Bruno, Michael Everett, Reed Shick, Cody Joseph Chartier, Brandon Whitman, Thomas Fair, Michael Harmon
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Publication number: 20230017153Abstract: A bipolar battery assembly having: a) a plurality of electrode plates stacked together to form an electrode plate stack; b) a liquid electrolyte located between each pair of the electrode plates; and c) one or more channels passing transversely through the plurality of electrode plates and the liquid electrolyte; and wherein the one or more channels include one or more seals therein to seal the one or more channels from the liquid electrolyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Edward O. Shaffer, II, Shaun Bruno, Michael Everett, Brian R. Sturdavant, Keith Foley, Adam V. Cadena, Cody Chartier, Xin Shen, Jake Tilmann, Jeffrey L. Adkins
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Publication number: 20230002092Abstract: The disclosure relates to preparation, processing, and packaging of fresh foods, particularly proteins. In various implementations, the methods include steps for ozone exposure, reduction of surface moisture, introduction of a modified atmosphere, and high pressure pasteurization. Prior to packaging the protein may be exposed to ozone and undergo dehydration to reduce the amount of moisture on the surface of the protein. The protein may then be packaged in a modified atmosphere, lacking oxygen, and then undergo high-pressure pasteurization.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventor: Michael Everett
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Publication number: 20220212821Abstract: The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to preparation, modified atmosphere and high pressure pasteurization steps for treatment of retail fresh protein preparations. Protein is prepared and subsequently packaged in a modified atmosphere lacking significant amounts of oxygen and then exposed to high-pressure pasteurization. During preparation the protein may be exposed to aqueous ozone further reducing the microbial load, extending shelf-life, and increasing product safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2019Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventor: Michael Everett
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Publication number: 20190274323Abstract: The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to preparation, modified atmosphere and high pressure pasteurization steps for treatment of retail fresh protein preparations. Protein is prepared and subsequently packaged in a modified atmosphere lacking significant amounts of oxygen and then exposed to high-pressure pasteurization. During preparation the protein may be exposed to aqueous ozone further reducing the microbial load, extending shelf-life, and increasing product safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventor: Michael Everett
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Patent number: 10293437Abstract: A method of working a gas turbine engine component, for example, a turbine airfoil platform having a heat crack, is disclosed. The presented method may allow turbine airfoils to be repaired, modified, manufactured or otherwise worked and subsequently assembled into a turbine section of a gas turbine engine. This method may help to reduce the costs of operating a gas turbine engine by allowing damaged turbine airfoils to be repaired rather than discarded.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2012Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Eric Huxol, Hector Martinez, Mark Towner, Jose M. Quinones, Michael Everett
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Publication number: 20180249724Abstract: The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to modified atmosphere and pasteurized retail fresh protein preparations. Protein is packaged in a modified atmosphere lacking significant amounts of oxygen and then exposed to high-pressure pasteurization. The protein can be sealed or bagged within the modified atmosphere, and that combined with high-pressure pasteurization can extend the shelf-life of the packaged protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventor: Michael Everett
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Patent number: 9407967Abstract: A system for monitoring order fulfillment of telecommunication services is disclosed. An apparatus that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a monitoring system having a controller element that submits a correlation ID to a service orchestration system (SOS) that manages one or more order fulfillment systems (OFSs) that collectively fulfill a select one of a plurality of telecommunication service orders according to a plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps, receives from the SOS information associated with the plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps tagged with the correlation ID, records said information according to the correlation ID, and collects correlated fulfillment activity for the plurality of telecommunication service orders from a plurality of iterations of the foregoing steps. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, LPInventors: Catherine Wood, Daniel P. Malee, Jeffrey Dicks, Michael Everett, Srinidhi Venkata Subbarao
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Publication number: 20160116682Abstract: Structures, devices and methods are provided for creating fiber optic adapter plates with integrated fiber optic adapters. In one aspect, fiber optic adapter plates having integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies are formed from a moldable plastic. For example, a molded plastic fiber optic adapter plate can include a molded plastic adapter back plate having a plurality of integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies and one or more attachment mechanisms that facilitate locating and attaching an adapter front plate having a corresponding plurality of integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies on the adapter front plate. Advantages provided by integrating fiber optic adapters into the molded plastic assemblies include superior mechanical strength, manufacturing cost reductions and adapter placement flexibility among other advantages.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: James Murphy, Tom Sauter, Loren Borg, Michael Everett
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Patent number: 9261654Abstract: Structures, devices and methods are provided for creating fiber optic adapter plates with integrated fiber optic adapters. In one aspect, fiber optic adapter plates having integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies are formed from a moldable plastic. For example, a molded plastic fiber optic adapter plate can include a molded plastic adapter back plate having a plurality of integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies and one or more attachment mechanisms that facilitate locating and attaching an adapter front plate having a corresponding plurality of integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies on the adapter front plate. Advantages provided by integrating fiber optic adapters into the molded plastic assemblies include superior mechanical strength, manufacturing cost reductions and adapter placement flexibility among other advantages.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: James Murphy, Tom Sauter, Loren Borg, Michael Everett
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Publication number: 20150334432Abstract: A system for monitoring order fulfillment of telecommunication services is disclosed. An apparatus that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a monitoring system having a controller element that submits a correlation ID to a service orchestration system (SOS) that manages one or more order fulfillment systems (OFSs) that collectively fulfill a select one of a plurality of telecommunication service orders according to a plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps, receives from the SOS information associated with the plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps tagged with the correlation ID, records said information according to the correlation ID, and collects correlated fulfillment activity for the plurality of telecommunication service orders from a plurality of iterations of the foregoing steps. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: CATHERINE WOOD, DANIEL P. MALEE, JEFFREY DICKS, MICHAEL EVERETT, SRINIDHI VENKATA SUBBARAO
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Patent number: 9124943Abstract: A system for monitoring order fulfillment of telecommunication services is disclosed. An apparatus that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a monitoring system having a controller element that submits a correlation ID to a service orchestration system (SOS) that manages one or more order fulfillment systems (OFSs) that collectively fulfill a select one of a plurality of telecommunication service orders according to a plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps, receives from the SOS information associated with the plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps tagged with the correlation ID, records said information according to the correlation ID, and collects correlated fulfillment activity for the plurality of telecommunication service orders from a plurality of iterations of the foregoing steps. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2014Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, LPInventors: Catherine Wood, Daniel P. Malee, Jeffrey Dicks, Michael Everett, Srinidhi Venkata Subbarao
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Publication number: 20140123167Abstract: A system for monitoring order fulfillment of telecommunication services is disclosed. An apparatus that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a monitoring system having a controller element that submits a correlation ID to a service orchestration system (SOS) that manages one or more order fulfillment systems (OFSs) that collectively fulfill a select one of a plurality of telecommunication service orders according to a plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps, receives from the SOS information associated with the plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps tagged with the correlation ID, records said information according to the correlation ID, and collects correlated fulfillment activity for the plurality of telecommunication service orders from a plurality of iterations of the foregoing steps. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, LPInventors: Catherine Wood, Daniel P. Malee, Jeffrey Dicks, Michael Everett, Srinidhi Subbarao
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Publication number: 20140101938Abstract: A method of working a gas turbine engine component, for example, a turbine airfoil platform having a heat crack, is disclosed. The presented method may allow turbine airfoils to be repaired, modified, manufactured or otherwise worked and subsequently assembled into a turbine section of a gas turbine engine. This method may help to reduce the costs of operating a gas turbine engine by allowing damaged turbine airfoils to be repaired rather than discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Eric Huxol, Hector Martinez, Mark Towner, Jose M. Quinones, Michael Everett
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Patent number: 8650589Abstract: A system for monitoring order fulfillment of telecommunication services is disclosed. An apparatus that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a monitoring system having a controller element that submits a correlation ID to a service orchestration system (SOS) that manages one or more order fulfillment systems (OFSs) that collectively fulfill a select one of a plurality of telecommunication service orders according to a plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps, receives from the SOS information associated with the plurality of intermediate fulfillment steps tagged with the correlation ID, records said information according to the correlation ID, and collects correlated fulfillment activity for the plurality of telecommunication service orders from a plurality of iterations of the foregoing steps. Additional embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, LPInventors: Catherine Wood, Daniel P. Malee, Jeffrey Dicks, Michael Everett, Srinidhi Subbarao
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Publication number: 20120183886Abstract: In one embodiment, an energy storage device having a first electrode supported by a first collector sheet; a second electrode supported by a second collector sheet; and a dielectric separator therebetween, all spirally wound together. A container houses this spiral winding, with the first collector sheet having an end in contact with the base and the second collector sheet having an end oriented towards an opening opposite to the base. A collector plate is interposed between the second collector sheet and the opening and is restrained in posibion by a crimp in the container. A lid is positioned in the opening and has one side in electrical contact with the collector plate an an opposite side oriented outwardly of the container. The lid is restrained in position by rolling the one or more container walls over the lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: Maxwell Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Linda Zhong, Xiaomei Xi, Porter Mitchell, James Borkenhagen, Robert Crawford, Michael Everett, Alexandre Fresard
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Patent number: 8098481Abstract: In one embodiment, an energy storage device having a first electrode supported by a first collectors sheet; a second electrode supported by a second collector sheet; and a dielectric separator therebetween, all spirally wound together. A container houses this spiral winding, with the first collector sheet having an end in contact with the base and the second collector sheet having an end oriented towards an opening opposite to the base. A collector plate is interposed between the second collector sheet and the opening and is restrained in position by a crimp in the container. A lid is positioned in the opening and has one side in electrical contact with the collector plate and an opposite side oriented outwardly of the container. The lid is restrained in position by rolling the one or more container walls over the lid.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Maxwell Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Linda Zong, Xiaomei Xi, Porter Mitchell, James Borkenhagen, Robert Crawford, Michael Everett, Alexandre Fresard
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Publication number: 20110085774Abstract: Structures, devices and methods are provided for creating fiber optic adapter plates with integrated fiber optic adapters. In one aspect, fiber optic adapter plates having integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies are formed from a moldable plastic. For example, a molded plastic fiber optic adapter plate can include a molded plastic adapter back plate having a plurality of integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies and one or more attachment mechanisms that facilitate locating and attaching an adapter front plate having a corresponding plurality of integrated fiber optic adapter subassemblies on the adapter front plate. Advantages provided by integrating fiber optic adapters into the molded plastic assemblies include superior mechanical strength, manufacturing cost reductions and adapter placement flexibility among other advantages.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: James Murphy, Tom Sauter, Loren Borg, Michael Everett
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Publication number: 20090303659Abstract: In one embodiment, an energy storage device comprises a first electrode supported by a first collectors sheet; a second electrode supported by a second collector sheet; and a dielectric separator therebetween, all spirally would together. A container houses this spiral winding, with the first collector sheet having an end in contact with the base and the second collector sheet having an end oriented towards an opening opposite to the base. A collector plate is interposed between the second collector sheet and the opening and is restrained in position by a crimp in the container. A lid is positioned in the opening and has one side in electrical contact with the collector plate and an opposite side oriented outwardly of the container. The lid is restrained in position by rolling the one or more container walls over the lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Linda Zhong, Xiaomei Xi, Porter Mitchell, James Borkenhagen, Robert Crawford, Michael Everett, Alexandre Fresard