Patents by Inventor Peter M. Blonsky
Peter M. Blonsky 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: 5952121Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5866277Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material. One of the terminal housing members is substantially planar.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5807644Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material. The thickness of the battery is less than one millimeter.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5800944Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5800943Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material, where the peripheral edge of the separator/gasket extend beyond the seal.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5800865Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5789104Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5730761Abstract: A method of forming a button-type battery, includes: a) providing an electrically conductive sheet having an exposed surface which is divisible into a plurality of areas; b) depositing an uncured electrically insulative gasket material onto the conductive sheet into a plurality of the areas, the gasket material being deposited to define at least one discrete pattern within the respective deposited areas, the respective discrete patterns covering less than a total of their respective areas; c) curing the deposited gasket material; d) cutting and forming a plurality of discrete first terminal housing members from the areas of the conductive sheet, the respective first terminal housing members comprising at least a portion of one of the discrete patterns of gasket material; d) providing a discrete electrically conductive second terminal housing member in facing juxtaposition to one of the first terminal housing members; e) providing an anode and a cathode having a separator and electrolyte positioned therebetweeType: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Rickie Lake, Peter M. Blonsky
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Patent number: 5663014Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members wherein at least one of the housing members is substantially planar. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5652070Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material. The thickness of the entire battery is less than one millimeter.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5603157Abstract: A method of forming a button-type battery includes: a) providing an electrically conductive sheet having an exposed surface which is divisible into a plurality of areas; b) depositing an uncured electrically insulative gasket material onto the conductive sheet into a plurality of the areas, the gasket material being deposited to define at least one discrete pattern within the respective deposited areas, the respective discrete patterns covering less than a total of their respective areas; c) curing the deposited gasket material; d) cutting and forming a plurality of discrete first terminal housing members from the areas of the conductive sheet, the respective first terminal housing members comprising at least a portion of one of the discrete patterns of gasket material; d) providing a discrete electrically conductive second terminal housing member in facing juxtaposition to one of the first terminal housing members; e) providing an anode and a cathode having a separator and electrolyte positioned therebetweenType: GrantFiled: March 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Rickie Lake, Peter M. Blonsky
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Patent number: 5547781Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte encased with two terminal housing members. The terminal housing members have respective peripheries that are crimped together to form a fluid-tight seal. An insulating gasket is provided between the peripheries to electrically insulate the two terminal housing members. A porous separator physically separates the anode and cathode and extends between the terminal housing member peripheries at least partially into the fluid-tight seal. According to one aspect, the separator overlaps the gasket in the seal. According to another aspect, the separator and gasket are formed of a single, integral piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Peter M. Blonsky, Mark E. Tuttle
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Patent number: 5432027Abstract: A button-type battery has an anode, a cathode, a separator, and an electrolyte encased within a housing and surrounding by a fluid-tight peripheral seal. The battery is capable of being deflected such that a first portion of the battery is angled relative to a second portion through an internal angle between the first and second portions in a range from 175.degree. to at least 90.degree. without destroying operation of the button-type battery or rupturing the fluid-tight peripheral seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Micron Communications, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Tuttle, Peter M. Blonsky
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Patent number: 4925752Abstract: A solid state laminar electrochemical cell comprising:an alkali metal anode layer;a solid ionically conducting electrolyte layer; anda cathode/current collector layer;wherein said electrolyte layer is interposed between said alkali metal anode layer and said cathode/current collector layer and wherein said cathode/current collector layer comprises an electrically conductive substrate having a plurality of surface voids and a composite cathode composition comprising an intercalation compound, an electrically conductive filler and an ionically conductive electrolyte, said cathode composition being coated on the surface of said substrate facing said electrolyte layer and being maintained in the voids of said surface is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Inventors: Denis G. Fauteux, Michael J. Moore, Peter M. Blonsky