Patents by Inventor Raymond G. Kairawicz
Raymond G. Kairawicz 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).
-
Patent number: 9293758Abstract: A modular current interrupt device includes an electrically-conductive rupture disc, an electrically-conductive pressure disc attached to the rupture disc to form an electrical pathway. An electrically-insulating ring partitions a perimeter of the rupture disc from a perimeter of the pressure disc, and a seating element secures the electrically-insulated ring to the pressure disc. At least one of the rupture disc and electrically-insulating ring defines a conduit, whereby exposure of one side of the pressure disc to sufficient force through the conduit causes the pressure disc to separate from the rupture disc to thereby sever the electrical pathway. A low pressure current interrupt device (CID) activates at a minimal threshold internal gauge pressure in a range of, for example, between about 4 kg/cm2 and about 9 kg/cm2.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Mimmo Elia, Jan-Roger Linna, Phillip E. Partin, Raymond G. Kairawicz
-
Patent number: 9252399Abstract: A battery includes a cell casing that has recessed portion on a major surface of the casing, the recessed portion being substantially planar and bordering a remainder of the major surface at a ridge portion on each of one or two sides of the recessed portion, whereby the recessed portion, the ridge portions, and the remainder of the major surface cooperate under an increase of gauge pressure to cause a plane defined by a boundary between the ridge portions and the remainder of the major surface to move.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Richard V. Chamberlain, II, Raymond G. Kairawicz, Jan-Roger Linna, Per Onnerud, Yanning Song
-
Patent number: 9166206Abstract: A battery includes a cell casing that has recessed portion on a major surface of the casing, the recessed portion being substantially planar and bordering a remainder of the major surface at ridge portions on at least three sides of the recessed portion, whereby the recessed portion, the ridge portions, and the remainder of the major surface cooperate under an increase of gauge pressure to cause a plane defined by a boundary between the ridge portions and the remainder of the major surface to move.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Raymond G. Kairawicz, Richard V. Chamberlain, II, Phillip E. Partin, Yanning Song, Per Onnerud
-
Publication number: 20140186666Abstract: A modular current interrupt device includes an electrically-conductive rupture disc, an electrically-conductive pressure disc attached to the rupture disc to form an electrical pathway. An electrically-insulating ring partitions a perimeter of the rupture disc from a perimeter of the pressure disc, and a seating element secures the electrically-insulated ring to the pressure disc. At least one of the rupture disc and electrically-insulating ring defines a conduit, whereby exposure of one side of the pressure disc to sufficient force through the conduit causes the pressure disc to separate from the rupture disc to thereby sever the electrical pathway. A low pressure current interrupt device (CID) activates at a minimal threshold internal gauge pressure in a range of, for example, between about 4 kg/cm2 and about 9 kg/cm2.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Mimmo Elia, Jan-Roger Linna, Phillip E. Partin, Raymond G. Kairawicz
-
Patent number: 8642195Abstract: A modular current interrupt device includes an electrically-conductive rupture disc, an electrically-conductive pressure disc attached to the rupture disc to form an electrical pathway. An electrically-insulating ring partitions a perimeter of the rupture disc from a perimeter of the pressure disc, and a seating element secures the electrically-insulated ring to the pressure disc. At least one of the rupture disc and electrically-insulating ring defines a conduit, whereby exposure of one side of the pressure disc to sufficient force through the conduit causes the pressure disc to separate from the rupture disc to thereby sever the electrical pathway. A low pressure current interrupt device (CID) activates at a minimal threshold internal gauge pressure in a range of, for example, between about 4 kg/cm2 and about 9 kg/cm2.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Mimmo Elia, Jan-Roger Linna, Phillip E. Partin, Raymond G. Kairawicz
-
Publication number: 20110033734Abstract: A battery includes a cell casing that has recessed portion on a major surface of the casing, the recessed portion being substantially planar and bordering a remainder of the major surface at a ridge portion on each of one or two sides of the recessed portion, whereby the recessed portion, the ridge portions, and the remainder of the major surface cooperate under an increase of gauge pressure to cause a plane defined by a boundary between the ridge portions and the remainder of the major surface to move.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Richard V. Chamberlain, II, Raymond G. Kairawicz, Jan-Roger Linna, Per Onnerud, Yanning Song
-
Publication number: 20100178539Abstract: A modular current interrupt device includes an electrically-conductive rupture disc, an electrically-conductive pressure disc attached to the rupture disc to form an electrical pathway. An electrically-insulating ring partitions a perimeter of the rupture disc from a perimeter of the pressure disc, and a seating element secures the electrically-insulated ring to the pressure disc. At least one of the rupture disc and electrically-insulating ring defines a conduit, whereby exposure of one side of the pressure disc to sufficient force through the conduit causes the pressure disc to separate from the rupture disc to thereby sever the electrical pathway. A low pressure current interrupt device (CID) activates at a minimal threshold internal gauge pressure in a range of, for example, between about 4 kg/cm2 and about 9 kg/cm2.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Mimmo Elia, Jan-Roger Linna, Phillip E. Partin, Raymond G. Kairawicz
-
Publication number: 20090269654Abstract: A battery includes a cell casing that has recessed portion on a major surface of the casing, the recessed portion being substantially planar and bordering a remainder of the major surface at ridge portions on at least three sides of the recessed portion, whereby the recessed portion, the ridge portions, and the remainder of the major surface cooperate under an increase of gauge pressure to cause a plane defined by a boundary between the ridge portions and the remainder of the major surface to move.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: Boston-Power, Inc.Inventors: Raymond G. Kairawicz, Richard V. Chamberlain, II, Phillip E. Partin, Yanning Song, Per Onnerud
-
Patent number: 6841194Abstract: A process for applying a graphite coating to the interior of a prismatic battery can by filling the can with a slurry containing graphite particles, immediately removing the slurry with an aspirating nozzle and then drying the residue left in the battery can to leave a thin film of graphite on the interior of the can. In a continuous process, fill nozzles and aspirating nozzles are moved in set into and out of the cans simultaneously, while moving the nozzles along with the cans through a fill and aspirate station on a conveyor. From there the cans travel through a drying oven where the residue remaining in the cans is dried to leave a thin uniform graphite film inside a prismatic can.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Truelove & Maclean, IncorporatedInventors: Raymond G. Kairawicz, Klaus Pflugbeil
-
Patent number: D279510Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Ed-Lin Stamping Company, Inc.Inventor: Raymond G. Kairawicz