Steve D. Simon - Middletown NJ, US Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US Nathalie Pereira - Piscataway NJ, US Glenn G. Amatucci - Peapack NJ, US
Assignee:
mPhase Technologies, Inc. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
H01M 10/50 H01M 2/00 H01M 10/48 H01M 6/42
US Classification:
429 62, 429 61, 429 90, 429149
Abstract:
A battery system for efficiently operating a battery under various circumstances, such as relating to extreme temperature ranges and varying load (i. e. current) ranges. The battery system generally includes at least one first cell having a first chemistry, at least one second cell having a second chemistry and a controller in communication with the first cell and the second cell. The controller is adapted to employ a chemical reaction of the first chemistry in the first cell or the second chemistry in the second cell. The first chemistry is different than the second chemistry, wherein the first chemistry and the second chemistry may be adapted to provide current over varying temperature ranges or to provide current for varying current loads.
Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
mPhase Technologies, Inc. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
F04B 19/00 B03C 5/02
US Classification:
204600, 204450
Abstract:
A fluidic device includes a porous substrate, a wetting region extending through a first portion of the porous substrate from a first side of the substrate, in which the wetting region is permeable to fluid transport, and a non-wetting region extending through a second portion of the porous substrate from a second side of the substrate, in which the non-wetting region is operable to switch between a first state impermeable to fluid transport and a second state permeable to fluid transport.
Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
MPHASE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
H01M 14/00
US Classification:
429 8, 429110, 429111, 429112, 429116
Abstract:
A method of activating a micro-cell in which the micro-cell includes a first compartment, a second compartment, a fluid in the first compartment, an element in the second compartment and a porous barrier separating the first compartment from the second compartment. The porous barrier, in a first state, is operable to prevent the fluid from entering the second compartment whereas the porous barrier, in a second state, is operable, in response to an event, to allow the fluid to enter the second compartment and interact with the element in the second compartment so as to generate an activation signal.
Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US Victor A. Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US Nathalie Pereira - North Brunswick NJ, US Glenn G. Amatucci - Peapack NJ, US
Assignee:
MPHASE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
H01M 6/30
US Classification:
429 10, 429118, 429 52
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell includes a first cell, a second cell and a barrier isolating a fluid in the first cell from the second cell in which the barrier, in response to an activation signal, changes to a second state to allow the fluid to pass into the second cell and activate the electrochemical cell.
Combined Wetting/Non-Wetting Element For Low And High Surface Tension Liquids
A fluidic device includes a porous substrate, a non-wetting region extending through a first portion of the porous substrate from a first side of the substrate, in which the non-wetting region is impermeable to fluid transport, and a wetting region extending through a second portion of the porous substrate from a second side of the substrate, in which the wetting region is permeable to fluid transport.
Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US Victor Lifton - Bridgewater NJ, US Fred Allen - Princeton Junction NJ, US
International Classification:
H01M 6/36
US Classification:
429116
Abstract:
A reserve battery having a prolonged shelf life that may be used in a wide variety of consumer related and non consumer related electrical devices. The reserve battery includes an outer enclosure, an internal breaking element extending directly from an inner surface of the outer enclosure and a breakable barrier positioned within the outer enclosure. At least one reservoir and at least one chamber are defined by the breakable barrier and the outer enclosure. An electrolyte material is contained within the reservoir and a plurality of electrodes are contained within the chamber. The plurality of electrodes receive the electrolyte material to activate the battery when manual pressure is applied to the internal breaking element to move the internal breaking element inwardly thus breaking the breakable barrier to allow passage of the electrolyte from within the reservoir to saturate the separator within the chamber.
Ronald A. Durando - Little Falls NJ, US Fred Allen - Little Falls NJ, US Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US Necdet Ergul - Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320105
Abstract:
A portable battery booster for providing a compact, light, and energy efficient battery to jump start a vehicle. The portable battery booster generally includes a housing, a battery means adapted to be received by the housing, a pair of cable means, each of the cable means having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end electrically connected to the battery means and the distal end detachably connected to a discharged battery of the vehicle. The battery is generally comprised of one or more batteries having the type of primary lithium-metal, rechargeable lithium-ion, and/or lithium-polymer and more specifically preferably comprised of lithium iron phosphate for fast charging, small size, and high performance. The battery may also be connected to one or more supercapacitors, an internal CPU, DC/DC converter, etc. to increase performance. The cable means includes jaws that detachably connect to the housing in a flush and sleek manner.
- Mount Prospect IL, US Fred Allen - Little Falls NJ, US Steve Simon - Middletown NJ, US Necdet Ergul - Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 H01M 10/42 H01M 2/10 H02J 9/04
Abstract:
A portable battery booster for providing a compact, light, and energy efficient battery to jump start a vehicle. The portable battery booster generally includes a housing, a battery means adapted to be received by the housing, a pair of cable means, each of the cable means having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end electrically connected to the battery means and the distal end detachably connected to a discharged battery of the vehicle. The battery is generally comprised of one or more batteries having the type of primary lithium-metal, rechargeable lithium-ion, and/or lithium-polymer and more specifically preferably comprised of lithium iron phosphate for fast charging, small size, and high performance. The battery may also be connected to one or more supercapacitors, an internal CPU, DC/DC converter, etc. to increase performance. The cable means includes jaws that detachably connect to the housing in a flush and sleek manner.
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