Patents by Inventor Ronald Himmler

Ronald Himmler 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: 7294431
    Abstract: A battery having at least one group of electric power-generating elements each comprising at least a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a separator; and a battery case containing the group of electric power-generating elements. The battery case is formed from a mixture which includes a matrix material selected from the group consisting of plastics, polymers, resins or combinations thereof. The mixture further includes a thermally conductive, electrically insulating material distributed throughout the matrix material. The thermally conductive material has a thermal conductivity at least one order of magnitude higher than the thermal conductivity of the matrix material. The present invention also includes battery cases (lids and containers) used in making the batteries and formed of the mixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Assignee: Ovonic Battery Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Rajeev Puttaiah, John Smaga, Ronald Himmler, Lin R. Higley, Marshall D. Muller
  • Publication number: 20070212604
    Abstract: A bipolar battery comprising bipolar electrodes. The bipolar electrodes including corrugated bipolar substrates. The corrugated bipolar substrates may be formed as corrugated foils. The battery may be a nickel metal hydride battery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2006
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Inventors: Stanford Ovshinsky, John Smaga, Lin Higley, Ronald Himmler, Jason Luesing, Theodore Olszanski
  • Patent number: 7217473
    Abstract: Mechanically and thermally improved rechargeable batteries, modules and fluid-cooled battery pack systems. The battery is prismatic in shape with an optimized thickness to width to height aspect ratio which provides the battery with balanced optimal properties when compared with prismatic batteries lacking this optimized aspect ratio. The fluid-cooled battery pack includes; 1) a battery-pack case having coolant inlet and outlet; 2) battery modules within the case such that the battery module is spaced from the case walls and from other battery modules to form coolant flow channels along at least one surface of the bundled batteries; and 3) at least one coolant transport means. The width of the coolant flow channels allows for maximum heat transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Ovanic Battery Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Dennis A. Corrigan, Srinivasan Venkatesan, Subhash K. Dhar, Arthur Holland, Donn Fillmore, Lin Higley, Philippe Gow, Ronald Himmler, Nick Karditsas, Kenneth Laming, Anthony Osgood
  • Publication number: 20050233206
    Abstract: A battery having at least one group of electric power-generating elements each comprising at least a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a separator; and a battery case containing the group of electric power-generating elements. The battery case is formed from a mixture which includes a matrix material selected from the group consisting of plastics, polymers, resins or combinations thereof. The mixture further includes a thermally conductive, electrically insulating material distributed throughout the matrix material. The thermally conductive material has a thermal conductivity at least one order of magnitude higher than the thermal conductivity of the matrix material. The present invention also includes battery cases (lids and containers) used in making the batteries and formed of the mixture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2004
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventors: Rajeev Puttaiah, John Smaga, Ronald Himmler, Lin Higley, Marshall Muller
  • Patent number: 6878485
    Abstract: Mechanically and thermally improved rechargeable batteries, modules and fluid-cooled battery pack systems. The battery is prismatic in shape with an optimized thickness to width to height aspect ratio which provides the battery with balanced optimal properties when compared with prismatic batteries lacking this optimized aspect ratio. The optimized thickness, width and height allow for maximum capacity and power output, while eliminating deleterious side affects. The battery case design allows for unidirectional expansion which is readily compensated for by applying external mechanical compression counter to that direction. In the module, the batteries are bound within a module bundling/compression means under external mechanical compression which is optimized to balance outward pressure due to expansion and provide additional inward compression to reduce the distance between the positive and negative electrodes, thereby increasing overall battery power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignee: Ovonic Battery Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Dennis A. Corrigan, Srinivasan Venkatesan, Subhash K. Dhar, Arthur Holland, Donn Fillmore, Lin Higley, Philippe Gow, Ronald Himmler, Nick Karditsas, Kenneth Laming, Anthony Osgood
  • Publication number: 20050058892
    Abstract: Mechanically and thermally improved rechargeable batteries, modules and fluid-cooled battery pack systems. The battery is prismatic in shape with an optimized thickness to width to height aspect ratio which provides the battery with balanced optimal properties when compared with prismatic batteries lacking this optimized aspect ratio. The optimized thickness, width and height allow for maximum capacity and power output, while eliminating deleterious side affects. The battery case design allows for unidirectional expansion which is readily compensated for by applying external mechanical compression counter to that direction. In the module, the batteries are bound within a module bundling/compression means under external mechanical compression which is optimized to balance outward pressure due to expansion and provide additional inward compression to reduce the distance between the positive and negative electrodes, thereby increasing overall battery power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Publication date: March 17, 2005
    Inventors: Stanford Ovshinsky, Dennis Corrigan, Srinivasan Venkatesan, Subhash Dhar, Arthur Holland, Donn Fillmore, Lin Higley, Philippe Gow, Ronald Himmler, Nick Karditsas, Kenneth Laming, Anthony Osgood
  • Publication number: 20040101748
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a novel polymer alloy that may be used as a casing for alkaline storage batteries. The present invention discloses a sealed alkaline storage battery comprising a cell in which power generating elements and an alkaline electrolyte are accommodated in a battery casing of a synthetic resin. The polymer alloy comprises polyphenylene ether, polystyrene and glass fibers. The polymer alloy of the present invention comprises about 30 to 45 weight % polyphenylene ether, about 30 to 45 weight % polystyrene and about 10 to 40 weight % glass fibers. Preferably, the polymer alloy comprises 1 to 1 ratio of polyphenylene ether to polystyrene and the polystyrene is high impact polystyrene. Additionally, the polymer alloy may further include 0 to 15 weight % of an elastomer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2002
    Publication date: May 27, 2004
    Inventors: Rajeev Puttaiah, Ronald Himmler, Lin R. Higley, Marshall D. Muller, Subhash K. Dhar
  • Publication number: 20020182493
    Abstract: Mechanically and thermally improved rechargeable batteries, modules and fluid-cooled battery pack systems. The battery is prismatic in shape with an optimized thickness to width to height aspect ratio which provides the battery with balanced optimal properties when compared with prismatic batteries lacking this optimized aspect ratio. The optimized thickness, width and height allow for maximum capacity and power output, while eliminating deleterious side affects. The battery case design allows for unidirectional expansion which is readily compensated for by applying external mechanical compression counter to that direction. In the module, the batteries are bound within a module bundling/compression means under external mechanical compression which is optimized to balance outward pressure due to expansion and provide additional inward compression to reduce the distance between the positive and negative electrodes, thereby increasing overall battery power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Dennis A. Corrigan, Srinivasan Venkatesan, Subhash K. Dhar, Arthur Holland, Donn Fillmore, Lin Higley, Philippe Gow, Ronald Himmler, Nick Karditsas, Kenneth Laming, Anthony Osgood
  • Patent number: 6372377
    Abstract: Mechanically and thermally improved rechargeable batteries and modules. The battery is prismatic in shape with an optimized thickness to width to height aspect ratio which provides the battery with balanced optimal properties when compared with prismatic batteries lacking this optimized aspect ratio. The optimized thickness, width and height allow for maximum capacity and power output, while eliminating deleterious side affects. The battery case design allows for unidirectional expansion which is readily compensated for by applying external mechanical compression counter to that direction. In the module, the batteries are bound within a module bundling/compression means under external mechanical compression which is optimized to balance outward pressure due to expansion and provide additional inward compression to reduce the distance between the positive and negative electrodes, thereby increasing overall battery power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: Ovonic Battery Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Dennis A. Corrigan, Srinivasan Venkatesan, Subhash K. Dhar, Arthur Holland, Donn Fillmore, Lin Higley, Philippe Gow, Ronald Himmler, Nick Karditsas, Kenneth Laming, Anthony Osgood
  • Patent number: 5879831
    Abstract: Mechanically and thermally improved rechargeable batteries, modules and fluid-cooled battery pack systems. The battery is prismatic in shape with an optimized thickness to width to height aspect ratio which provides the battery with balanced optimal properties when compared with prismatic batteries lacking this optimized aspect ratio. The optimized thickness, width and height allow for maximum capacity and power output, while eliminating deleterious side affects. The battery case design allows for unidirectional expansion which is readily compensated for by applying external mechanical compression counter to that direction. In the module, the batteries are bound within a module bundling/compression means under external mechanical compression which is optimized to balance outward pressure due to expansion and provide additional inward compression to reduce the distance between the positive and negative electrodes, thereby increasing overall battery power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Ovonic Battery Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Dennis A. Corrigan, Srinivasan Venkatesan, Subhash K. Dhar, Arthur Holland, Donn Fillmore, Lin Higley, Philippe Gow, Ronald Himmler, Nick Karditsas, Kenneth Laming, Anthony Osgood
  • Patent number: 5180690
    Abstract: A method for the low temperature fabrication of doped polycrystalline semiconductor alloy material. The method includes the steps of exposing a body of semiconductor alloy material to a reaction gas containing at least a source of the dopant element, and establishing an electrical potential sufficient to sputter etch the surface of said layer, while decomposing the reaction gas. This allows for the deposition of a layer of doped amorphous semiconductor alloy material upon the body of semiconductor alloy material. Thereafter, the doped layer of amorphous semiconductor alloy material is exposed to an annealing environment sufficient to at least partially crystallize said amorphous material, and activate the dopant element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1993
    Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
    Inventors: Wolodymyr Czubatyj, Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Guy C. Wicker, David Beglau, Ronald Himmler, David Jablonski, Subhendu Guha
  • Patent number: 5008617
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method of testing ultra large area integrated circuits. The circuit has a plurality of individually addressable elements. The method comprises providing a dispersed chargeable powder with the integrated circuit in proximity to and above the powder. At least one device of the integrated circuit is electrically selected. An electrical potential is applied between the integrated circuit and the dispersed powder. The potential causes the chargeable particles to adhere to substantially only functional selected devices of the integrated circuit, thereby differentiating between functional and non-functional devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1991
    Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
    Inventors: Wolodymyr Czubatyj, Ronald Himmler