Michael J. Nidelkoff - White Bear Lake MN, US Jay T. Rassat - Buffalo MN, US Sheila A. Mullen - Woodbury MN, US Jeffrey J. Clayton - Ramsey MN, US Nicholas J. Haupt - Minneapolis MN, US Paul B. Aamodt - Minnetonka MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01M 4/00 B29C 41/42
US Classification:
429 94, 264334
Abstract:
An electrode assembly for use in a battery may include a mandrel and one or more insulative portions. The insulative portions may be formed about and may extend from one or more end regions of a battery mandrel. Further, insulative portions may electrically insulate one or more elements of the electrode assembly from each other.
Michael J. Nidelkoff - White Bear Lake MN, US Jay T. Rassat - Buffalo MN, US Jeffrey J. Clayton - Ramsey MN, US Nicholas J. Haupt - Minneapolis MN, US Paul B. Aamodt - Minnetonka MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01M 4/64 H01M 2/26 H01M 2/20
US Classification:
429208, 29825, 29874
Abstract:
A mandrel for use in a battery assembly may include a positive mandrel portion and a negative mandrel portion. Each of the mandrel portions may include a connector element coupling region and an electrode coupling region. The connector element coupling region may be configured to be coupled to a connector element and the electrode coupling region may be configured to be coupled to an electrode.
Jay T. Rassat - Buffalo MN, US Michael J. Nidelkoff - White Bear Lake MN, US Jeffrey J. Clayton - Ramsey MN, US Seth M. Humphrys - Golden Valley MN, US Paul B. Aamodt - Minnetonka MN, US Steven J. May - Minnetonka MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01M 4/70 H01M 2/20
US Classification:
429211
Abstract:
A mandrel for use in a battery assembly may include a positive mandrel portion and a negative mandrel portion. Each of the mandrel portions may include a connector element coupling region and an electrode coupling region. The connector element coupling region may be configured to be coupled to a connector element and the electrode coupling region may be configured to be coupled to an electrode.
Locking Counterbalance Shoe For Tiltably Removable Sash Windows
An automatic locking brake shoe device for a double sash window is disclosed which is slidably disposed in the guide channel of the window jamb liner. The brake shoe device interconnects with an associated sash through a laterally projecting sash pin. The automatic locking brake shoe device comprises first and second brake shoe members that are pivotally connected for relative pivotal movement. The first member is connected to the window balance mechanism, and the second member includes a locking member that engages the jamb liner when it is rotated to the locking position. A small spring disposed between the first and second members normally urges the second member into the locking position when the sash is removed. The sash pin engages the second member when the sash is in its sliding position causing the small spring to yield and to attract the second member from the locking position.
Sealed Package Including Electronic Device And Power Source
- Minneapolis MN, US Michael J. Nidelkoff - Eagan MN, US Kris A. Peterson - Minneapolis MN, US Andrew J. Ries - Lino Lakes MN, US David A. Ruben - Mesa AZ, US Craig L. Wiklund - Bloomington MN, US
Various embodiments of a sealed package and method of forming such package are disclosed. The package can include a housing having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface. The package can also include an electronic device disposed on the first major surface of the substrate, and a power source disposed at least partially within the housing. The substrate can be sealed to the housing such that a non-bonded electrical connection is formed between a device contact of the electronic device and a power source contact of the power source.
Sealed Package Including Electronic Device And Power Source
- Minneapolis MN, US Michael J. Nidelkoff - White Bear Lake MN, US Kris A. Peterson - Minneapolis MN, US Andrew J. Ries - Lino Lakes MN, US David A. Ruben - Mesa AZ, US Craig L. Wiklund - Bloomington MN, US
International Classification:
H05K 5/06 A61J 1/00 H05K 7/14 H01M 2/30 H05K 5/00
Abstract:
Various embodiments of a sealed package and method of forming such package are disclosed. The package can include a housing having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface. The package can also include an electronic device disposed on the first major surface of the substrate, and a power source disposed at least partially within the housing. The substrate can be sealed to the housing such that a non-bonded electrical connection is formed between a device contact of the electronic device and a power source contact of the power source.
- Minneapolis MN, US Michael J. Nidelkoff - White Bear Lake MN, US Jeffrey J. Clayton - Ramsey MN, US Seth M. Humphrys - Golden Valley MN, US Paul B. Aamodt - Minnetonka MN, US Steven J. May - Minnetonka MN, US
International Classification:
H01M 10/04 H01M 2/26
Abstract:
A mandrel for use in a battery assembly may include a positive mandrel portion and a negative mandrel portion. Each of the mandrel portions may include a connector element coupling region and an electrode coupling region. The connector element coupling region may be configured to be coupled to a connector element and the electrode coupling region may be configured to be coupled to an electrode.