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U.S. BATTERY AND
FUEL CELL PATENTS
Official Gazette, Volume 1296 (July 2005)
U.S. 6,913,483 (20050705), Cable for electronic
battery tester, Harvey A. Restaino and Edward
J. Amato, Midtronics, Inc.
U.S. 6,913,676 (20050705), Device for supplying
at least two liquid media to consumers of a fuel
cell system, Michael Nau, Manfred Ruoff, Marc
Bareis, Frank Ilgner, and Horst Harndorf, Robert
Bosch GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,913,677 (20050705), Hydrogen sensor, Shoji
Kitanoya, Norihiko Nadanami, Tomonori Kondo, Masaya
Watanabe, and Noboru Ishida, NGK Spark Plug Co.,
Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,913,738 (20050705), System for removing
carbon monoxide and method for removing carbon
monoxide, Mitsuaki Echigo, Minoru Suzuki, and
Osamu Okada, Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,913,739 (20050705), Platinum group metal
promoted copper oxidation catalysts and methods
for carbon monoxide remediation, Lawrence Shore,
Wolfgang F. Ruettinger, and Robert J. Farrauto,
Engelhard Corp.
U.S. 6,913,825 (20050705), Process for making
mesoporous silicate nanoparticle coatings and
hollow mesoporous silica nano-shells, Agnes E.
Ostafin, Robert Nooney, and Edward Maginn, University
of Notre Dame du Lac.
U.S. 6,913,844 (20050705), Method for humidifying
reactant gases for use in a fuel cell, Kenneth
R. Butcher and Donald E. Floyd II, Porvair Corp.
U.S. 6,913,845 (20050705), Reducing fuel cell
cathode potential during startup and shutdown,
Timothy A. Bekkedahl, Lawrence J. Bregoli, Richard
D. Breault, Emily A. Dykeman, Jeremy P. Meyers,
Timothy W. Patterson, Tommy Skiba, Chris Vargas,
Deliang Yang, and Jung S. Yi, UTC Fuel Cells,
LLC.
U.S. 6,913,846 (20050705), Integrated fuel cell
system, Jeffrey E. Ingraham and Richard H. Cutright,
Plug Power Inc.
U.S. 6,913,847 (20050705), Fuel cell system having
a hydrogen sensor, Brian Wells and Kenneth W.
Strang, Ballard Power Systems Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,913,848 (20050705), Fuel cell reactant
control, Michael M. Walsh, Plug Power Inc.
U.S. 6,913,849 (20050705), Method of screening
compositions for electrocatalytic activity in
a gas diffusion electrode, Thomas E. Mallouk,
Eugene S. Smotkin, Benny C. Chan, Guoying Chen,
and Renxuan Liu, UOP LLC.
U.S. 6,913,850 (20050705), Thin film modular electrochemical
product and method of manufacture thereof, Scott
R. Sehlin and Vincent L. Sprenkle, Litton Systems,
Inc.
U.S. 6,913,851 (20050705), Polyether polymer compounds
as well as ion conductible polymer compositions
and electrochemical devices using the same, Masahito
Nishiura and Michiyuki Kono, Dai-Ichi Kogyo Seiyaku
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,913,852 (20050705), Battery module and
container for battery module, Naoya Nakanishi,
Kouichi Satoh, Yoshito Chikano, Kazunari Ohkita,
Ikuo Yonezu, and Koji Nishio, Sanyo Electric Co.,
Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,913,853 (20050705), Integral battery and
recharger, Bryan Insley, Uni-Lite International
Ltd. (GB).
U.S. 6,913,854 (20050705), Method and apparatus
for generating power from voltage gradients at
sediment-water interfaces, Randall Alberte, Harold
J. Bright, Clare Reimers, and Leonard M. Tender,
Rutgers, The State University of NJ and The United
States of America.
U.S. 6,913,855 (20050705), Method of synthesizing
electrochemically active materials from a slurry
of precursors, Johnnie Stoker and James Hodge,
Valence Technology, Inc.
U.S. 6,913,856 (20050705), Nonaqueous electrolyte
secondary battery, Takao Nirasawa, Hidetoshi Ito,
and Atsuo Omaru, Sony Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,913,998 (20050705), Vapor-deposited porous
films for energy conversion, Alan F. Jankowski,
Jeffrey P. Hayes, and Jeffrey D. Morse, The Regents
of the University of California.
U.S. 6,914,084 (20050705), Membranes containing
sulfonated polyetherketone and another polymer,
method for the production and use thereof, Thomas
Soczka-Guth, Christoph Padberg, and Georg Frank,
Celanese Ventures GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,914,111 (20050705), Ion exchange polymer
dispersion and process for its production, Atsushi
Mukoyama and Azusa Ishisaki, Asahi Glass Co.,
Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,914,412 (20050705), Assembly for utilizing
residual battery energy, Xingwu Wang and Robert
Allen Fransman, Nanoset, LLC.
U.S. 6,914,413 (20050705), Alternator tester with
encoded output, Kevin I. Bertness and Michael
E. Troy, Midtronics, Inc.
U.S. 6,914,414 (20050705), Cooling device for
battery pack and rechargeable battery, Shinji
Hamada, Takashi Asahina, Toyohiko Eto, and Ko
Watanabe, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,
Ltd. (JP) and Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,914,415 (20050705), Battery adaptor to
facilitate reconditioning in a smart charger,
William C. Bohne and Bradley E. Long, Motorola,
Inc.
U.S. 6,914,416 (20050705), Electrical device including
a voltage regulator mounted on a variable resistor,
Brian Thomas, Jean-Marc Beaufils, Adrian Cogan,
Bernard Dallemange, Gilles Gozlan, Jiyuan Luan,
Neill Thornton, and James Toth, Tyco Electronics
Corp.
U.S. 6,914,417 (20050705), Electrical energy systems,
power supply apparatuses, and electrical energy
supply methods, John Cummings, Valence Technology,
Inc.
U.S. 6,914,768 (20050705), Electrical double-layer
capacitor, Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Kenji Sato, Masayuki
Takeda, and Hideo Nagaoka, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
(JP) and Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,915,220 (20050705), Integrated, self-powered
battery monitoring device and system, Mark E.
Cardinal, Robert Dean King, and James Patrick
Francis Lyons, General Electric Co.
U.S. 6,915,869 (20050712), Power generation system
and method, Jean Joseph Botti, Malcolm James Grieve,
and Carl Elmer Miller, Delphi Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,916,443 (20050712), High differential pressure
electrochemical cell, Thomas Skoczylas, Matthew
Christopher, Jason K. Shiepe, Mark E. Dristy,
and Trent M. Molter, Proton Energy Systems, Inc.
U.S. 6,916,458 (20050712), Process for producing
hydrogen-containing gas, Yasuhiro Kushida, Masayuki
Katagiri, Hutoshi Ikoma, Shigeyuki Hirose, Yasushi
Hiramatsu, and Mikio Yoneoka, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical
Co., Inc. (JP).
U.S. 6,916,562 (20050712), Hydrocarbon hydroconversion
process for the production of hydrogen, hydroprocessed
hydrocarbons and electricity, Johan Willem Gosselink,
Michiel Jan Groeneveld, Andreas Karl Nowak, and
Antonius Adrianus Maria Roovers, Shell Oil Co.
U.S. 6,916,563 (20050712), Discharged fuel diluter
and discharged fuel dilution-type fuel cell system,
Akio Yamamoto, Satoshi Aoyagi, Masami Ogura, Yoshikazu
Murakami, Kazunori Fukuma, and Takatsugu Koyama,
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,916,564 (20050712), High-efficiency fuel
cell power system with power generating expander,
Lawrence G. Clawson, Christopher J. OBrien,
and Mark R. Hagan, Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc.
U.S. 6,916,565 (20050712), Power supply system,
fuel pack constituting the system, and device
driven by power generator and power supply system,
Masaharu Shioya, Casio Computer Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,916,566 (20050712), System and method for
rapid preheating of an automotive fuel cell, George
Steve Saloka and James A. Adams, Ford Motor Co.
U.S. 6,916,567 (20050712), Regenerative dryer
device and method for water recovery, primarily
in the cathode side, of a proton exchange membrane
fuel cell, Joe Cargnelli, Jianming Ye, Xuesong
Chen, Ravi B Gopal, and David Frank, Hydrogenics
Corp. (CA).
U.S. 6,916,568 (20050712), Fuel cell module with
heat exchange and electricity exchange functions,
Jin-Chin Guan and Ming-Tarng Yeh, Hsu-Yang Technologies
Co., Ltd. (TW).
U.S. 6,916,569 (20050712), Fuel cell comprising
a solid electrolyte layer, Emad Batawi and Kaspar
Honegger, Sulzer Hexis AG (CH).
U.S. 6,916,570 (20050712), Oxygen ion conducting
materials, John Vaughey, Michael Krumpelt, Xiaoping
Wang, and J. David Carter, The University of Chicago.
U.S. 6,916,571 (20050712), PEM fuel cell passive
water management, Albert P. Grasso, Glenn W. Scheffler,
Leslie L. Van Dine, Brian F. Dufner, and Richard
D. Breault, UTC Fuel Cells, LLC.
U.S. 6,916,572 (20050712), Interlocking isolator
for fuel cells, Jorgen Schjerning Lundsgaard and
Henning Frederiksen, IRD Fuel Cells A/S (DK).
U.S. 6,916,573 (20050712), PEM fuel cell stack
without gas diffusion media, Thomas A. Trabold
and Michael R. Schoeneweiss, General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,916,574 (20050712), Method for forming
a fuel cell electrode using a resole binder, Phillip
A. Waitkus, Bohumir B. Lepeska, Theodore N. Morrison,
and Paschal A. Sciarra, Plastics Engineering Co.
U.S. 6,916,575 (20050712), Polymer electrolyte
type fuel cell, Yoshihiro Hori, Masato Hosaka,
Junji Nikura, Kazuhito Hatoh, Teruhisa Kanbara,
Takeshi Yonamine, and Hiroaki Matsuoka, Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,916,576 (20050712), Power generating method
and cell, Tadashi Sotomura, Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,916,577 (20050712), Alkaline cell with
polymer electrolyte, C. Robert Parent, Jonathan
M. Boulton, and Radek Fooksa, The Gillette Co.
U.S. 6,916,578 (20050712), Positive electrode
active material for secondary cell, method for
producing the same and nonaqueous electrolyte
secondary cell comprising the same, Atsushi Funabiki
and Hideo Yasuda, Japan Storage Battery Co., Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,916,579 (20050712), Cathode material for
lithium battery, Vadim Gorchkov, Peter Novak,
and Oleg Volkov, Ener1 Battery Co.
U.S. 6,916,580 (20050712), Positive active material
for a rechargeable lithium battery, method for
preparing the same and battery containing the
same, Jae-Phil Cho, Byung-Woo Park, Yong-Jeong
Kim, and Tae-Jun Kim, Samsung SDE Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,916,581 (20050712), Electrode for rechargeable
lithium battery and rechargeable lithium battery,
Noriyuki Tamura, Ryuji Ohshita, and Maruo Kamino,
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,916,679 (20050712), Methods of and device
for encapsulation and termination of electronic
devices, Shawn W. Snyder, Pawan K. Bhat, and Shefall
Jaiswal, Infinite Power Solutions, Inc.
U.S. 6,916,764 (20050712), Pt-Ru-M1-M2 quaternary
metal catalyst based on Pt-Ru for direct methanol
fuel cell, Kyoung Hwan Choi, Seol-ah Lee, Yung-eun
Sung, Kyung-won Park, and Jong-ho Choi, Samsung
SDI Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,916,853 (20050712), Compositions containing
particles of highly fluorinated ion exchange polymer,
Dennis Edward Curtin and Edward George Howard
Jr., E. I du Pont de Nemours and Co.
U.S. 6,916,872 (20050712), Non-spherical nanopowder
derived nanocomposites, Tapesh Yadav and Clayton
Kostelecky, NanoProducts Corp.
U.S. 6,917,094 (20050712), Electrode for electric
double layer capacitor, Kenichi Murakami, Manabu
Iwaida, Shigeki Oyama, Toshiaki Fukushima, Tomohiko
Kawaguchi, Kouki Ozaki, and Masanori Tsutsui,
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (JP), No-Tape Industrial
Co., Ltd. (JP), and Daido Metal Co. Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,917,181 (20050712), Power supply unit,
distributed power supply system and electric vehicle
loaded therewith, Akihiko Emori, Takuya Kinoshita,
and Hideki Miyazaki, Hitachi, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,917,182 (20050712), Method and system for
providing induction charging having improved efficiency,
Andrew F. Burton, Joseph Patino, and Russell L.
Simpson, Motorola, Inc.
U.S. 6,917,183 (20050712), Battery pack for sterile
transfer battery container, B. Alex Barlev and
Eric N. Stubkjaer, Linvatec Corp.
U.S. 6,917,184 (20050712), Li-ion/Li-polymer battery
charger configured to be DC-powered from multiple
types of wall adapters, Zheren Lai, Edward Bordeaux,
and Zen Wu, Intersil Americas Inc.
U.S. 6,917,505 (20050712), Secondary batteries
having a protective circuit, Norikazu Iwasaki,
Hisaya Tamura, Kazutaka Furuta, and Masami Kawazu,
Sony Chemicals Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,918,430 (20050719), Onboard hydrogen storage
unit with heat transfer system for use in a hydrogen
powered vehicle, Vitaliy Myasnikov, Rosa Young,
Yang Li, and Stanford R. Ovshinsky, Texaco Ovonic
Hydrogen Systems LLC.
U.S. 6,918,559 (20050719), Method of slitting
a battery separator-use resin film object and
such a battery separator-use resin film object,
Atsuhiro Takata, Ryuma Kuroda, Satoshi Hanada,
and Takeshi Yamada, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,918,946 (20050719), Applications of light-emitting
nanoparticles, Brian A. Korgel, Paul Thurk, and
Keith P. Johnston, Board of Regents, The University
of Texas System.
U.S. 6,919,035 (20050719), Metal oxide coated
polymer substrates, Thomas J. Clough, Ensci Inc.
U.S. 6,919,055 (20050719), Hydrogen supply device,
Yasuo Kondo, Tadayoshi Terao, and Kiyoshi Kawaguchi,
Denso Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,919,062 (20050719), Permreactor and separator
type fuel processors for production of hydrogen
and hydrogen, carbon oxides mixtures, Savvas Vasileiadis
and Zoe Ziaka, Savvas P. Vasileiadis and PhD Chemical
Engineering.
U.S. 6,919,066 (20050719), Preparation of catalysts
having low volume shrinkage, Markus Holzle, Michael
Jolyon Sprague, Klaus Harth, and Wolfgang Jurgen
Popel, BASF Aktiengesellschaft (DE).
U.S. 6,919,141 (20050719), Phosphate additives
for nonaqueous electrolyte rechargeable electrochemical
cells, Hong Gan, Esther S. Takeuchi, and Robert
Rubino, Wilson Greatbatch Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,919,142 (20050719), Conducting polymer
additives for alkaline electrochemical cell having
zinc anode, Ernest Ndzebet, Rovcal, Inc.
U.S. 6,919,143 (20050719), Positive active material
composition for lithium-sulfur battery and lithium-sulfur
battery fabricated using same, Duck Chul Hwang,
Yun Suk Choi, Soo Seok Choi, Jea Woan Lee, Yong
Ju Jung, Joo Soak Kim, and Zin Park, Samsung SDI
Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,919,144 (20050719), Nonaqueous electrolyte
secondary cell and method of manufacturing the
same, Shinya Miyazaki and Nobumichi Nishida, Sanyo
Electric Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,919,145 (20050719), Nonaqueous electrolytic
solution type secondary battery, Minoru Kotato,
Takashi Fujii, Noriko Shima, and Hitoshi Suzuki,
Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,919,508 (20050719), Build-up structures
with multi-angle vias for chip to chip interconnects
and optical bussing, Robert Forcier, FlipChip
International.
U.S. 6,919,706 (20050719), Voltage measuring circuit
of battery pack, Kimihiko Furukawa, Sanyo Electric
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,919,707 (20050719), Battery power source
device, method for controlling the same, and method
for providing address, Hirokazu Kawai and Masahiro
Kadono, Panasonic EV Energy Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,919,708 (20050719), Electrical storage
circuitry operational methods, John Cummings,
Valence Technology, Inc.
U.S. 6,919,709 (20050719), Battery charger, Christophe
Rouverand and Vincent Lomba, Alcatel (FR).
U.S. 6,919,725 (20050719), Electronic battery
tester/charger with integrated battery cell temperature
measurement device, Kevin I. Bertness and J. David
Vonderhaar, Midtronics, Inc.
U.S. 6,919,811 (20050719), Charger detection and
enable circuit, Vladislav Potanin and Elena Potanina,
National Semiconductor Corp.
U.S. 6,920,341 (20050719), Secondary battery control
circuit, Tatsuya Fukunishi, Ricoh Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,920,404 (20050719), Method of detecting
residual capacity of secondary battery, Kenji
Yamanaka, Japan Storage Battery Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,920,898 (20050726), High-pressure valve,
Rolf Lappan, Martin Nowak, Michael Benra, and
Dirk Hunkel, Pierburg GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,920,920 (20050726), Heat exchanger, William
A. Whittenberger, Catacel Corp.
U.S. 6,920,948 (20050726), DC power supply using
fuel cell, Hiroshi Sugiura, Tetsuhiro Ishikawa,
Nobuo Watanabe, and Kouta Manabe, Toyoda Jidosha
Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,921,089 (20050726), Battery module gasket,
William S. Groh and Christopher E. Mainini, Radio
Systems Corp.
U.S. 6,921,148 (20050726), Liquid drop discharge
head, discharge method and discharge device; electro
optical device, method of manufacture thereof,
and device for manufacture thereof; color filter,
method of manufacture thereof, and device for
manufacture thereof; and device incorporating
backing, method of manufacture thereof, and device
for manufacture thereof, Shinichi Nakamura, Yoshiaki
Yamada, and Tsuyoshi Kitahara, Seiko Epson Corp.
(JP).
U.S. 6,921,285 (20050726), Battery pack system
for hand power tools, Rainer Glauning, Robert
Bosch GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,921,286 (20050726), Light emitting diode
jumper cables, Robert Fernandez.
U.S. 6,921,459 (20050726), Process for making
a sheet of aramid fibers using a foamed medium,
Homan B. Kinsley Jr. and Christopher B. Peart,
FiberMark, Inc.
U.S. 6,921,463 (20050726), Method of manufacturing
electrode for lithium secondary cell, Katsunobu
Sayama and Hisaki Tarui, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,921,464 (20050726), Method of manufacturing
a thin film battery, Victor Krasnov, Kai-Wei Nieh,
and Su-Jen Ting, Front Edge Technology.
U.S. 6,921,516 (20050726), Reactor system including
auto ignition and carbon suppression foam, Steven
G. Goebel, Gerald E. Voecks, and Robert N. Carter,
General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,921,522 (20050726), Production of lithium
compounds directly from lithium containing brines,
Daniel Alfred Boryta, Teresita Frianeza Kullberg,
and Anthony Michael Thurston, Chemetall Foote
Corp.
U.S. 6,921,557 (20050726), Process for making
dense thin films, Craig P. Jacobson, Steven J.
Visco, and Lutgard C. DeJonghe, The Regents of
the University of California.
U.S. 6,921,593 (20050726), Fuel additives for
fuel cell, Alfred I-Tsung Pan and Eric G. Hanson,
Hewlett-Packard Development Co., LP.
U.S. 6,921,594 (20050726), Exhaust treatment and
filtration system for molten carbonate fuel cells,
Yinyan Huang, Scott Mackenzie, and Amiram Bar-Ilan,
Sud-Chemie Inc.
U.S. 6,921,595 (20050726), Joint-cycle high-efficiency
fuel cell system with power generating turbine,
Lawrence G. Clawson and Mark R. Hagan, Nuvera
Fuel Cells, Inc.
U.S. 6,921,596 (20050726), Solid-oxide fuel cell
system having an integrated reformer and waste
energy recovery system, Sean M. Kelly, Karl J.
Haltiner Jr., Michael T. Faville, and David R.
Schumann, Delphi Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,921,597 (20050726), Electrical current
generation system, Bowie G. Keefer, Christopher
R. McLean, and Michael J. Brown, QuestAir Technologies
Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,921,598 (20050726), Polymer electrolyte
fuel cell and method of manufacturing the same,
Masao Yamamoto, Junji Niikura, Nobuhiro Hase,
Kazuhito Hatoh, Hisaaki Gyoten, Hideo Ohara, Teruhisa
Kanbara, and Masayo Sugou, Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,921,599 (20050726), Sealing assembly for
an MEA and method for manufacturing the sealing
assembly, Hubertus Biegert and Gabor Toth, DaimlerChrysler
AG (DE).
U.S. 6,921,600 (20050726), Separator for fuel
cell and method of manufacture therefor, Atsushi
Miyazawa and Toshihiro Takekawa, Nissan Motor
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,921,601 (20050726), Fuel cell stack humidification
method incorporating an accumulation device, Ralf
Senner and Rittmar Von Helmolt, General Motors
Corp.
U.S. 6,921,602 (20050726), Fuel cell unit, Armin
Diez and Michael Lang, Elringklinger AG (DE) and
Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft-und RaumfahrteV (DE).
U.S. 6,921,603 (20050726), Microfluidic fuel cell
systems with embedded materials and structures
and method thereof, Jeffrey D. Morse, Klint A.
Rose, Mariam Maghribi, William Benett, Peter Krulevitch,
Julie Hamilton, Robert T. Graff, and Alan Jankowski,
The Regents of the University of California.
U.S. 6,921,604 (20050726), Device and method for
evaluating performance of fuel cells, device and
method for evaluating specific surface area of
fuel-cell electrode catalysts, fuel-cell electrode
catalyst, and method of manufacturing the same,
Hisao Kato, Tatsuya Kawahara, and Toshiaki Ozaki,
Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,921,605 (20050726), Platinum-ruthenium-nickel
fuel cell electrocatalyst, Alexander Gorer, Symyx
Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,921,606 (20050726), Composite films for
electrochemical devices, Robert L. Sassa, David
Zuckerbrod, Wolfgang Buerger, and John E. Bacino,
Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
U.S. 6,921,607 (20050726), Solid electrolyte battery,
Hiroyuki Akashi, Goro Shibamoto, and Shuji Goto,
Sony Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,921,608 (20050726), Battery separator,
Ronald W. Call, J. Robert Dees, Shizuo Ogura,
Donald K. Simmons, and Xiangyun Wei, Celgard,
Inc.
U.S. 6,921,609 (20050726), Gradient cathode material
for lithium rechargeable batteries, Christina
Lampe-Onnerud, Per Onnerud, Jie Shi, Sharon Dalton,
Tomoyoshi Koizumi, and Aisaku Nagai, Kureha Chemical
Industry Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,921,610 (20050726), Battery, James J. Cervera,
Christopher Haines, and Shuming Zeng, The Gillette
Co.
U.S. 6,921,611 (20050726), Method of making a
battery, Charles J. Schaeffer, Jeffrey L. Troxel,
M. Eric Taylor, Wen-Hong Kao, Christian P. Hansen,
Yu-Lin Chen, Dan J. Cantillon, and Bart Sauer,
Johnson Controls Technology Co.
U.S. 6,921,612 (20050726), Nonaqueous electrolyte
composition for improving overcharge safety and
lithium battery using the same, Sang-hoon Choy,
Hyeong-gon Noh, Ha-young Lee, Hee-young Sun, and
Ho-sung Kim, Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,922,039 (20050726), Dynamic control timer
circuit and method, Ken Richard King, Texas Instruments
Inc.
U.S. 6,922,058 (20050726), Method for determining
the internal impedance of a battery cell in a
string of serially connected battery cells, Edward
M. Potempa, BTECH, In.
U.S. 6,922,151 (20050726), Battery remaining amount
warning circuit, Chikuni Kawakami, Fuji Photo
Film Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,922,591 (20050726), Multiple battery management
system, Peter Single, Cochlear Ltd. (AU).
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