Patents by Inventor Willi Kitzhofer

Willi Kitzhofer 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: 20030152833
    Abstract: To improve upon an accumulator (1) in a bipolar stack configuration comprising a number of sub-cells (9) arranged in layers within a housing (2) and separated by conductive partitions (8), wherein each sub-cell (9) has a positive (10) and a negative (11) electrode and a separator (12) between the electrodes (10, 11), as well as electrolytes in contact with the electrodes, such that the stack comprised of the sub-cells (9) can be fastened easily and safely via mechanical means, it is suggested that the stack, comprised of several sub-cells layered on top of one another be held in place via a force that will keep the individual elements (8, 10, 11, 12) of the stack in contact with one another with only a mechanical tie rod (14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2002
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Inventors: Detlef Ohms, Michael Kohlhase, Katja Hogrebe, Gabor Benczur-Urmossy, Willi Kitzhofer, Birgit Bange
  • Patent number: 6458484
    Abstract: In order to be able to produce prismatic, unsealed nickel-cadmium batteries without limiting the amount of electrolyte, the invention proposes the manufacture of an electrode system for nicad batteries under at least partial utilization of fibe- structure electrodes, for which purpose positive and negative lamellar electrodes are produced and, with separator material interlayered, stacked in alternating fashion in a defined number to form an electrode assembly. The respective equidirectional electrodes are mutually connected by means of connecting straps; the electrode assembly is pressed and positionally locked between mechanical clamping elements into a unitized, coplanar, undeformable block, under simultaneous compression of the separator material interlayered between the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Hoppecke Batterie Systeme GmbH
    Inventors: Detlef Ohms, Willi Kitzhöfer, Uwe Schaffrath, Gabor Benczur-Urmössy
  • Publication number: 20010008724
    Abstract: In order to be able to produce prismatic, unsealed nickel-cadmium batteries without limiting the amount of electrolyte, employing fiber-structure electrodes which, while retaining the above-described advantages over conventional nicad batteries in terms of the charging voltages, are compatible with these conventional products by not requiring higher charging voltages yet involve less maintenance in connection with water consumption, the invention proposes the manufacture of an electrode system for nicad batteries under at least partial utilization of fiber-structure electrodes, for which purpose positive and negative lamellar electrodes are produced and, with separator material interlayered, stacked in alternating fashion in a defined number to form an electrode assembly, with the respective equidirectional electrodes mutually connected by means of connecting straps; the said electrode assembly is pressed and positionally locked between mechanical clamping elements into a unitized, coplanar, undeformable bloc
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 1999
    Publication date: July 19, 2001
    Inventors: DETLEF OHMS, WILLI KITZHOFER, UWE SCHAFFRATH, GABOR BENCZUR-URMOSSY
  • Patent number: 5246797
    Abstract: An electrode matrix with hollow or fibrous structure made of metallized and, optionally, subsequently removed plastic fibers, and a current-collector lug welded-on on one side for electrochemical storage cells. The current-collector lug overlaps the electrode matrix at the periphery on one side, the latter being compressed in the vicinity of the overlap in such a way that the current-collector lug remains within the nominal thickness of the electrode matrix. The current-collector lug has, in the overlap region, a plurality of material projections which project in the direction of the electrode matrix, whose diameters correspond at least approximately to the material thickness of the current-collector lug and which are pressed into the electrode matrix, each material projection pressed into the electrode matrix still remaining, however, completely inside the electrode matrix even at the point of its highest elevation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Assignees: Deutsche Automobilgesellschaft mbH, Daug-Hoppecke Gesellschaft fur Batteriesysteme mbH
    Inventors: Otwin Imhof, Willi Kitzhofer