Patents by Inventor Michael Mallery

Michael Mallery 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: 20240313312
    Abstract: A battery assembly includes an enclosure, and a plurality of battery modules within the enclosure. Each battery module includes an array of battery cells, one or more first sensors configured to measure one or more first parameters of the corresponding battery module, and a first processor configured to receive sense signals from the one or more first sensors of the corresponding battery module. One or more second sensors are within the enclosure, but external to the battery modules, and configured to measure one or more second parameters of the battery assembly. A second processor within the enclosure is to receive data from each of first processors and the one or more second sensors, and transmit controller input data to a controller external to the battery assembly, the controller input data based on the data received from the first processors and the one or more second sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2023
    Publication date: September 19, 2024
    Applicant: BAE Systems Controls Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Mallery, Joshua J. Hammond, Ryan J. Klein, Roland T. Bates, Matthew K. Jaspersen, Samuel G. Olsen
  • Publication number: 20240291055
    Abstract: A battery assembly includes an enclosure including a plurality of battery cells, and a sensor within the enclosure. The sensor is configured to measure a parameter within the enclosure, and generate a sense signal. The battery assembly further includes a processor within the enclosure, wherein the processor is configured to process the sense signal and generate information associated with the sense signal. A first communication link is configured to transmit, from the enclosure to a system that is external to the enclosure, a discrete signal indicative of whether the sense signal indicates a fault condition. A second communication link is configured to transmit, from the enclosure to the system, a digital signal including the information. Thus, transmitting the discrete signal over the first communication link and the information associated with the sense signal over the second communication link provides redundancy and improves reliability of the battery assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Applicant: BAE Systems Controls Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Cortes, Matthew S. Boecke, Robert J. Arbogast, Michael Mallery, Laura Dionisio
  • Publication number: 20240291121
    Abstract: A battery assembly includes a first plurality of battery cells, a second plurality of battery cells, and a switch between the first plurality of battery cells and the second plurality of battery cells. In an example, the first plurality of battery cells, the switch, and the second plurality of battery cells are connected in series to a load. In an example, the first plurality of battery cells, the second plurality of battery cells, and the switch are within an enclosure, which is within a pressure regulated section of an aircraft. The load may be external to the enclosure. The battery assembly further includes a controller configured to open the switch and the disconnect the first plurality of battery cells from the second plurality of battery cells, in response to an air pressure proximal to the first and second pluralities of battery cells falling below a threshold level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Applicant: BAE Systems Controls Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Mallery, Brian Cortes, Matthew S. Boecke, Robert J. Arbogast, Laura Dionisio, Peter J. Arnold
  • Publication number: 20240222821
    Abstract: A battery assembly includes an enclosure, an outgas sensor within the enclosure, a pressure relief device within the enclosure, a pressure relief sensor within the enclosure, and a processor within the enclosure. The outgas sensor is configured to sense an outgas event of one or more battery cells within the enclosure and output a first sense signal. The pressure relief device is configured to release gas pressure from the enclosure, in response to pressure within the enclosure exceeding a threshold value. The pressure relief sensor is configured to sense a pressure release event caused by the pressure relief device and output a second sense signal. The processor is configured to receive the first sense signal and the second sense signal, and to transmit information associated with the first and second sense signals to a system that is external to the enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2023
    Publication date: July 4, 2024
    Applicant: BAE Systems Controls Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Mallery, Laura Dionisio, Matthew S. Boecke, Brian Cortes, Robert J. Arbogast