Patents by Inventor Ricardo Bazzarella

Ricardo Bazzarella 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: 20130065122
    Abstract: An electrochemical cell includes an anode, a semi-solid cathode, and a separator disposed therebetween. The semi-solid cathode includes a porous current collector and a suspension of an active material and a conductive material disposed in a non-aqueous liquid electrolyte. The porous current collector is at least partially disposed within the suspension such that the suspension substantially encapsulates the porous current collector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Publication date: March 14, 2013
    Applicant: 24M Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Yet-Ming Chiang, William Craig Carter, James C. Cross, III, Ricardo Bazzarella, Naoki Ota
  • Publication number: 20130055559
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing an electrochemical cell includes transferring an anode semi-solid suspension to an anode compartment defined at least in part by an anode current collector and an separator spaced apart from the anode collector. The method also includes transferring a cathode semi-solid suspension to a cathode compartment defined at least in part by a cathode current collector and the separator spaced apart from the cathode collector. The transferring of the anode semi-solid suspension to the anode compartment and the cathode semi-solid to the cathode compartment is such that a difference between a minimum distance and a maximum distance between the anode current collector and the separator is maintained within a predetermined tolerance. The method includes sealing the anode compartment and the cathode compartment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Publication date: March 7, 2013
    Applicant: 24M Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Slocum, Tristan Doherty, Ricardo Bazzarella, James C. Cross, III, Pimpa Limthongkul, Mihai Duduta, Jeffry Disko, Allen Yang, Throop Wilder, William Craig Carter, Yet-Ming Chiang
  • Publication number: 20100323264
    Abstract: An automotive or other power system including a flow cell, in which the stack that provides power is readily isolated from the storage vessels holding the cathode slurry and anode slurry (alternatively called “fuel”) is described. A method of use is also provided, in which the “fuel” tanks are removable and are separately charged in a charging station, and the charged fuel, plus tanks, are placed back in the vehicle or other power system, allowing fast refueling. The technology also provides a charging system in which discharged fuel is charged. The charged fuel can be placed into storage tanks at the power source or returned to the vehicle. In some embodiments, the charged fuel in the storage tanks can be used at a later date. The charged fuel can be transported or stored for use in a different place or time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2010
    Publication date: December 23, 2010
    Applicant: A123 Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Yet-Ming Chiang, Ricardo Bazzarella
  • Patent number: 7338545
    Abstract: A liquid separator includes a housing, a separation chamber disposed within the housing, a drain, an inlet channel, a swirler disposed within the inlet channel, and an outlet channel. The drain has a drain passageway for draining liquid from the separation chamber. The inlet channel is configured to communicate the fluid stream from a first inlet end to a second inlet end disposed within the housing and proximate the separation chamber. The outlet channel is configured to communicate the fluid stream from a first outlet end positioned proximate the second inlet end, to a second outlet end remote from the separation chamber. The drain passageway has an inner diameter sized such that the interaction between the surface tension of the liquid and the inner passageway causes some liquid to be retained in the drain passageway, to form a low pressure gas seal of the drain passageway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2008
    Assignee: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventors: Ricardo Bazzarella, Todd A. Simpson
  • Patent number: 7311765
    Abstract: A liquid separator configured to separate liquid from a fluid stream. The separator includes a housing, a separation chamber disposed within the housing, a drain having a drain passageway for draining liquid from the separation chamber, an inlet chamber configured to receive the fluid stream, an inlet channel configured to communicate the fluid stream from the inlet chamber to the separation chamber, a swirler disposed within the inlet channel, and an outlet channel configured to communicate the fluid stream from a first outlet end positioned proximate the second inlet end, to a second outlet end remote from the separation chamber. Preferably, the separator also includes a separator mounting face proximate the inlet chamber, the mounting face configured for mounting the separator to a humidifier. The housing preferably includes a base and a cap which is removably mountable to the base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2007
    Assignee: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventor: Ricardo Bazzarella
  • Patent number: 7018732
    Abstract: A fuel cell system has: a fuel cell having a first reactant inlet, a first reactant outlet, a second reactant inlet, a second reactant outlet, and optionally a coolant inlet and coolant outlet. A first reactant supply subsystem supplies a first reactant incoming stream to the first reactant inlet of the fuel cell. A second reactant supply subsystem supplies a second reactant incoming stream to the second reactant inlet of the fuel cell. A first reactant recirculation subsystem recirculates at least a portion of the first reactant exhaust stream from the first reactant outlet to an enthalpy shifting subsystem in which one portion of the heat and moisture in first reactant exhaust stream is transferred to one of the first reactant incoming stream in the first reactant supply subsystem and the second reactant incoming stream in the second reactant supply subsystem. Another portion of the heat and moisture is transferred to the other stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph Cargnelli, Todd A. Simpson, Robert C. Del Core, Stephen Burany, Jianming Ye, Ricardo Bazzarella
  • Patent number: 6875535
    Abstract: A manifold for a fuel cell system, has a manifold body and a plurality of first ports in the manifold body, for connecting to fuel cell peripherals. A plurality of second ports in the manifold body provide connections to a fuel cell. A plurality of first fluid passages within the manifold provide communication between respective ones of the first ports and respective ones of the second ports, whereby, in use, the fluid passages communicate fluids between the fuel cell stack and fuel cell peripherals. The manifold provides a higher degree of system integration, considerably reduced piping, fittings and associated hardware and hence generally reduces the size and weight of the fuel cell system. Thermal-fluid related system losses are also minimized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventors: Jianming Ye, Ricardo Bazzarella, Joseph Cargnelli
  • Publication number: 20050045043
    Abstract: A liquid separator configured to separate liquid from a fluid stream. The separator includes a housing, a separation chamber disposed within the housing, a drain having a drain passageway for draining liquid from the separation chamber, an inlet chamber configured to receive the fluid stream, an inlet channel configured to communicate the fluid stream from the inlet chamber to the separation chamber, a swirler disposed within the inlet channel, and an outlet channel configured to communicate the fluid stream from a first outlet end positioned proximate the second inlet end, to a second outlet end remote from the separation chamber. Preferably, the separator also includes a separator mounting face proximate the inlet chamber, the mounting face configured for mounting the separator to a humidifier. The housing preferably includes a base and a cap which is removably mountable to the base.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Applicant: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventor: Ricardo Bazzarella
  • Publication number: 20050044825
    Abstract: A liquid separator configured to separate liquid from a fluid stream. The separator includes a housing, a separation chamber disposed within the housing, a drain, an inlet channel, a swirler disposed within the inlet channel, and an outlet channel. The drain has a drain passageway for draining liquid from the separation chamber. As well, the inlet channel is configured to communicate the fluid stream from a first inlet end to a second inlet end disposed within the housing and proximate the separation chamber. The outlet channel is configured to communicate the fluid stream from a first outlet end positioned proximate the second inlet end, to a second outlet end remote from the separation chamber. Preferably, the drain passageway comprises an inner diameter which is sized such that the interaction between the surface tension of the liquid and the inner passageway causes some liquid to be retained in the drain passageway, the retained liquid forming a low pressure gas seal of the drain passageway.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Applicant: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventors: Ricardo Bazzarella, Todd Simpson
  • Publication number: 20050048348
    Abstract: A bracket for a fuel cell system having at least one fuel cell stack and a number of peripheral devices is disclosed. The bracket includes first and second spaced apart side frames joined to each other by one or more end frames. The first side frame and the second side frame surround a portion of one or more fuel cell stacks. The fuel cell stack is removably mounted between the first and second side frames, and the peripheral devices are removably mounted to an outside face of the side frames. A fuel cell system is also disclosed. The fuel cell system includes one or more fuel cell stacks and one or more peripheral devices. The fuel cell stacks and the peripheral devices are removably mounted to a bracket, as described above.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Applicant: Hydrogenics Corporation
    Inventor: Ricardo Bazzarella
  • Publication number: 20040038100
    Abstract: A fuel cell system has: a fuel cell having a first reactant inlet, a first reactant outlet, a second reactant inlet, a second reactant outlet, and optionally a coolant inlet and coolant outlet. A first reactant supply subsystem supplies a first reactant incoming stream to the first reactant inlet of the fuel cell. A second reactant supply subsystem supplies a second reactant incoming stream to the second reactant inlet of the fuel cell. A first reactant recirculation subsystem recirculates at least a portion of the first reactant exhaust stream from the first reactant outlet to a regenerative dryer subsystem in which one portion of the heat and moisture in first reactant exhaust stream is transferred to one of the first reactant incoming stream in the first reactant supply subsystem and the second reactant incoming stream in the second reactant supply subsystem. Another portion of the heat and moisture is transferred to the other stream.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Inventors: Joseph Cargnelli, Todd A. Simpson, Robert C. Del Core, Stephen Burany, Jianming Ye, Ricardo Bazzarella
  • Publication number: 20030194596
    Abstract: A manifold for a fuel cell system, has a manifold body and a plurality of first ports in the manifold body, for connecting to fuel cell peripherals. A plurality of second ports in the manifold body provide connections to a fuel cell. A plurality of first fluid passages within the manifold provide communication between respective ones of the first ports and respective ones of the second ports, whereby, in use, the fluid passages communicate fluids between the fuel cell stack and fuel cell peripherals. The manifold provides a higher degree of system integration, considerably reduced piping, fittings and associated hardware and hence generally reduces the size and weight of the fuel cell system. Thermal-fluid related system losses are also minimized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Jianming Ye, Ricardo Bazzarella, Joseph Cargnelli
  • Publication number: 20030194590
    Abstract: A fuel cell system has: a fuel cell having a first reactant inlet, a first reactant outlet, a second reactant inlet, a second reactant outlet, and optionally a coolant inlet and coolant outlet. A first reactant supply subsystem supplies a first reactant incoming stream to the first reactant inlet of the fuel cell. A second reactant supply subsystem supplies a second reactant incoming stream to the second reactant inlet of the fuel cell. A first reactant recirculation subsystem recirculates at least a portion of the first reactant exhaust stream from the first reactant outlet to an enthalpy shifting subsystem in which one portion of the heat and moisture in first reactant exhaust stream is transferred to one of the first reactant incoming stream in the first reactant supply subsystem and the second reactant incoming stream in the second reactant supply subsystem. Another portion of the heat and moisture is transferred to the other stream.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Joseph Cargnelli, Todd A. Simpson, Robert C.Del Core, Stephen Burany, Jianming Ye, Ricardo Bazzarella