Patents by Inventor Patricia De Rango
Patricia De Rango 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: 8940083Abstract: The tank is of the type including a container (4) for housing hydrogen, and metallic hydride placed inside the container. According to one aspect of the invention, it includes at least one solid body (6) formed of a compacted material including metallic hydride and a matrix. Application in particular for tanks for internal combustion engines or for fuel cells, in particular for motor vehicles, as well as for any stationary or mobile application using hydrogen.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignees: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.), Universite Joseph FourierInventors: Patricia De Rango, Albin Chaise, Daniel Fruchart, Philippe Marty, Salvatore Miraglia
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Patent number: 8808468Abstract: The invention relates to a Fe—Si—La alloy having the atomic composition: (La1-a-a?MmaTRa?)1[(Fe1-b-b?CObMb?)1-x(Si1-cXc)x]13(CdNeH1-d-e)y(R)z(I)f Mm representing a mixture of lanthanum, cerium, neodymium and praseodynium in the weight proportion of 22 to 26% La, 48 to 53% Ce, 17 to 20% Nd and 5 to 7% Pr, the said mixture possibly comprising up to 1% by weight of impurities, TR representing one or more elements of the rare earth family other than lanthanum, M representing one or more type d transition elements of the 3d, 4d and 5d layers X representing a metalloid element selected from Ge, Al, B, Ga and In R representing one or more elements selected from Al, Ca, Mg, K and Na, I representing one or two elements selected from O and S, with: 0?a<0.5 and 0?a?<0.2 0?b?0.2 and 0?b?<0.4 0?c?0.5 and 0?d?1 0?e?1 and f?0.1 0.09?x?0.13 and 0.002?y?4 0.0001?z?0.01 the subscripts b, d, e, x and y being such that the alloy further satisfies the following condition: 6.143b(13(1?x))+4.437y[1?0.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Aperam Alloys ImphyInventors: Thierry Waeckerle, Herve Fraisse, Mohamed Balli, Patricia De Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Damien Gignoux, Salvatore Miraglia, Mariana Rosca, Miguel Jose Artigas Alava
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Patent number: 8636834Abstract: The invention relates to a safe hydrogen-storing tank that is easy to manufacture and enables the quick kinetic absorption of hydrogen, which reduces the variations in volume and has a low cost in terms of material and energy. The invention has the aim of providing a tank for storing hydrogen, including a hydrogen inlet (21) and a hydrogen outlet (22) in fluid communication with at least one solid body (10-11) capable of the exothermal absorption and endothermal desorption of hydrogen, wherein said at least one solid body (10-11) is made of a compacted material containing light metal hydride and a heat-conducting matrix, and wherein said at least one solid body (10-11) is in heat-transfer relation with at least one heat recovery material (42) free from salt or molten-salt compounds and capable of absorbing the heat generated by the hydrogen absorption and of releasing said absorbed heat so as to provide heat for hydrogen desorption.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignees: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, McPhy EnergyInventors: Daniel Fruchart, Michel Jehan, Patricia De Rango, Salvatore Miraglia, Philippe Marty, Albin Chaise, Sylvain Garrier, Gérard Bienvenu
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Patent number: 8512630Abstract: The present invention relates to pulverulent materials suitable for storing hydrogen, and more particularly to a method of preparing such a material, in which: (A) a composite metallic material having a specific granular structure is prepared by co-melting the following mixtures: a first metallic mixture (m1), which is an alloy (a1) of body-centered cubic crystal structure, based on titanium, vanadium, chromium and/or manganese, or a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a1); and a second mixture (m2), which is an alloy (a2), comprising 38 to 42% zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, hafnium, tantalum and/or tungsten and 56 to 60 mol % of nickel and/or copper, or else a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a2), with a mass ratio (m2)/(m1+m2) ranging from 0.1 wt % to 20 wt %; and (B) the composite metallic material thus obtained is hydrogenated, whereby the composite material is fragmented (hydrogen decrepitation).Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.)Inventors: Jean Charbonnier, Patricia De Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Salvatore Miraglia, Sophie Rivoirard, Natalia Skryabina
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Publication number: 20130111736Abstract: A material for storing hydrogen is prepared by a method including an extreme plastic deformation operation selected from cold-rolling, quick-forging and extrusion-bending performed on a metallic material selected from among a metal and an alloy containing said metal, or on a compound containing a metal material selected from among a metal and an alloy containing said metal and to which a hydride of said metal or a hydride of said alloy has been added. When the extreme plastic deformation operation is carried out on the metallic material, it is followed by an operation of adding, to the metal material, a hydride of said metal or a hydride of said alloy, as well as by a dispersing operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicants: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC A TROIS-RIVIERES, MCPHY ENERGYInventors: Daniel Fruchart, Salvatore Miraglia, Patricia De Rango, Nataliya Skryabina, Michel Jehan, Jacques Huot, Julien Lang, Sylvain Pedneault
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Publication number: 20120288440Abstract: The present invention relates to pulverulent materials suitable for storing hydrogen, and more particularly to a method of preparing such a material, in which: (A) a composite metallic material having a specific granular structure is prepared by co-melting the following mixtures: a first metallic mixture (m1), which is an alloy (a1) of body-centred cubic crystal structure, based on titanium, vanadium, chromium and/or manganese, or a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a1); and a second mixture (m2), which is an alloy (a2), comprising 38 to 42% zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, hafnium, tantalum and/or tungsten and 56 to 60 mol % of nickel and/or copper, or else a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a2), with a mass ratio (m2)/(m1+m2) ranging from 0.1 wt % to 20 wt %; and (B) the composite metallic material thus obtained is hydrogenated, whereby the composite material is fragmented (hydrogen decrepitation).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (C.N.R.S.)Inventors: Jean Charbonnier, Patricia De Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Salvatore Miraglia, Sophie Rivoirard, Natalia Skryabina
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Patent number: 8257464Abstract: The present invention relates to pulverulent materials suitable for storing hydrogen, and more particularly to a method of preparing such a material, in which: (A) a composite metallic material having a specific granular structure is prepared by co-melting the following mixtures: a first metallic mixture (m1), which is an alloy (a1) of body-centered cubic crystal structure, based on titanium, vanadium, chromium and/or manganese, or a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a1); and a second mixture (m2), which is an alloy (a2), comprising 38 to 42% zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, hafnium, tantalum and/or tungsten and 56 to 60 mol % of nickel and/or copper, or else a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a2), with a mass ratio (m2)/(m1+m2) ranging from 0.1 wt % to 20 wt %; and (B) the composite metallic material thus obtained is hydrogenated, whereby the composite material is fragmented (hydrogen decrepitation).Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.)Inventors: Jean Charbonnier, Patricia De Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Salvatore Miraglia, Sophie Rivoirard, Natalia Skryabina
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Publication number: 20120201719Abstract: The present invention relates to a tank for storing and withdrawing hydrogen by means of a reversible hydriding/dehydriding reaction, said tank consisting of a thermally insulated chamber that includes a plurality of elements (2) for storing hydrogen in the form of hydrides, each element having at least one surface for exchange with the gaseous hydrogen and at least one heat exchange surface, characterized in that it further comprises a plurality of heat storage elements (3) for preserving and releasing the heat that is associated with the reversible hydriding/dehydriding reaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicants: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE- CNRS--, MCPHY ENERGYInventors: Michel Jehan, Laurent Pereaud, Patricia De Rango, Philippe Marty, Gérard Bienvenu
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Publication number: 20120061397Abstract: The invention relates to a safe hydrogen-storing tank that is easy to manufacture and enables the quick kinetic absorption of hydrogen, which reduces the variations in volume and has a low cost in terms of material and energy. The invention has the aim of providing a tank for storing hydrogen, including a hydrogen inlet (21) and a hydrogen outlet (22) in fluid communication with at least one solid body (10-11) capable of the exothermal absorption and endothermal desorption of hydrogen, wherein said at least one solid body (10-11) is made of a compacted material containing light metal hydride and a heat-conducting matrix, and wherein said at least one solid body (10-11) is in heat-transfer relation with at least one heat recovery material (42) free from salt or molten-salt compounds and capable of absorbing the heat generated by the hydrogen absorption and of releasing said absorbed heat so as to provide heat for hydrogen desorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Daniel Fruchart, Michel Jehan, Patricia De Rango, Salvatore Miraglia, Philippe Marty, Albin Chaise, Sylvain Garrier, Gérard Bienvenu
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Patent number: 8012452Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparation of a material adapted to reversible storage of hydrogen, including steps consisting of providing a first powder of a magnesium-based material, hydrogenating the first powder to convert at least part of the first powder into metal hydrides, mixing the first hydrogenating powder with a second powder additive, the proportion by mass of the second powder in the mix obtained being between 1% and 20% by mass, wherein the additive is formed from an alloy with a centred cubic structure based on titatnium, vanadium and at least one other metal chosen from chromium or manganese, and grinding the mix of first and second powders.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueInventors: Daniel Fruchart, Patricia De Rango, Jean Charbonnier, Salvatore Miraglia, Sophie Rivoirard, Nataliya Skryabina, Michel Jehan
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Publication number: 20110020661Abstract: The invention relates to a Fe—Si—La alloy having the following atomic composition: (La1-a-a?MmaTRa?)1[(Fe1-b-b,CobMb,)1-x(Si1-cXc)x]13(CdNeH1-d-e)y(R)r(I)r, in which Mm is a mixture of lanthanum, cerium, neodymium and praseodymium in a weight proportion of 22 to 26% of La, 48 to 53% of Ce, 17 to 20% of Nd and 5 to 7% of Pr, wherein said mixture may include up to 1 wt % of impurities, TR is one or more elements of the rare earth family other than lanthanum, M is one or more d-type transition element from layers 3d, 4d and 5d, X is a metalloid element selected from Ge, Al, B, Ga and In, R is one or more element selected from Al, Ca, Mg, K and Na, I is one or two elements selected from O and S, with: 0?a<0.5 and 0?a?<0.2; 0?b?0.2 and 0?b?<0.4; 0?c?0.5 and 0?d?1; 0?e?1 and f?0.1; 0.09?x?0.13 and 0.002?y?4; 0.0001?z?0.01; the indicia b, d, e, x and y being such that the alloy further meets the following condition: 6.143b(13(1?x))+4.437y[1?0.0614(d++e)]?1 Eq.1 d*y?0.005 Eq.2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicants: ARCELORMITTAL-STAINLESS & NICKEL ALLOYS, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUEInventors: Thierry Waeckerle, Herve Fraisse, Mohamed Balli, Patricia De Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Damien Gignoux, Salvatore Miraglia, Mariana Rosca, Miguel Jose Artigas Alava
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Publication number: 20100326992Abstract: The invention relates to a tank of the type that comprises a container (4) for housing hydrogen and metallic hydride placed inside the container. According to one part of the invention, the tank includes at least one solid body (6) made from a compacted material containing metallic hydride and a matrix. The invention is suitable, for example, for tanks for internal combustion engines or for fuel cells, in particular for motor vehicles, as well as for any stationary or mobile application involving hydrogen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE(C.N.R.S.)Inventors: Patricia De Rango, Albin Chaise, Daniel Fruchart, Philippe Marty, Salvatore Miraglia
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Publication number: 20100266488Abstract: A compacted material includes magnesium hydride and expanded natural graphite and a method for preparing such a material including the steps which consist in: (i) mixing a magnesium hydride or powdered magnesium with a powdered graphite; and (ii) shaping the mixture by compaction. It also proposes the use of the material for hydrogen storage and a method for hydrogen storage and release from storage including the steps which consist in: (a) introducing the material into a suitable hydrogen tank; (b) placing the material under hydrogen pressure in pressure and temperature conditions that enable the hydrogen to be absorbed by the material; and (c) desorbing the hydrogen from the material in pressure and temperature conditions permitting the desorption of the material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: UNIVERSITE JOSEPH FOURIERInventors: Patricia De Rango, Albin Chaise, Daniel Fruchart, Salvatore Miraglia, Regis Olives
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Publication number: 20100150822Abstract: The present invention relates to pulverulent materials suitable for storing hydrogen, and more particularly to a method of preparing such a material, in which: (A) a composite metallic material having a specific granular structure is prepared by co-melting the following mixtures: a first metallic mixture (m1), which is an alloy (a1) of body-centred cubic crystal structure, based on titanium, vanadium, chromium and/or manganese, or a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a1); and a second mixture (m2), which is an alloy (a2), comprising 38 to 42% zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, hafnium, tantalum and/or tungsten and 56 to 60 mol % of nickel and/or copper, or else a mixture of these metals in the proportions of the alloy (a2), with a mass ratio (m2)/(m1+m2) ranging from 0.1 wt % to 20 wt %; and (B) the composite metallic material thus obtained is hydrogenated, whereby the composite material is fragmented (hydrogen decrepitation).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique (C.N. R.S.)Inventors: Jean Charbonnier, Patricia De Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Salvatore Miraglia, Sophie Rivoirard, Natalia Skryabina
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Publication number: 20090278086Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparation of a material adapted to reversible storage of hydrogen, including steps consisting of providing a first powder of a magnesium-based material, hydrogenating the first powder to convert at least part of the first powder into metal hydrides, mixing the first hydrogenating powder with a second powder additive, the proportion by mass of the second powder in the mix obtained being between 1% and 20% by mass, wherein the additive is formed from an alloy with a centred cubic structure based on titatnium, vanadium and at least one other metal chosen from chromium or manganese, and grinding the mix of first and second powders.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicants: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, M.C.P. TECHNOLOGIESInventors: Daniel Fruchart, Patricia De Rango, Jean Charbonnier, Salvatore Miraglia, Sophie Rivoirard, Nataliya Skryabina, Michel Jehan