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U.S. FUEL CELL AND BATTERY PATENTS
Compiled by Eddie T. Seo
Official Gazette, Volume 1287 (October 2004)
U.S. 6,800,258 (20041005), Apparatus for producing hydrogen,
Erling Reidar Andersen (NO) and Erling Jim Andersen (CA).
U.S. 6,800,323 (20041005), Porously coated open-structure
substrate and method of manufacture thereof, Alfred I-Tsung
Pan, Hewlett-Packard Development Co., LP.
U.S. 6,800,328 (20041005), Process for impregnating porous
parts, Paul Po Hang Fong, Emerson R. Gallagher, and Svetlana
Loif, Ballard Power Systems Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,800,385 (20041005), Cooling fan system for a vehicle
with fuel cell propulsion, Klaus-Peter Harth, General Motors
Corp.
U.S. 6,800,386 (20041005), Fuel processor, Xingwu Wang, Huihui
Duan, and Bigang Min, Nanoset, LLC.
U.S. 6,800,387 (20041005), Fuel cell system and method for
operating the same, Toshiaki Shimada, Yoshio Nuiya, and Takahiro
Kuriiwa, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,800,388 (20041005), Catalyst composition, Hiroaki Kaneko
and Fumihiro Haga, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,800,389 (20041005), Heat exchange system, Syuji Hirakata,
Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,800,390 (20041005), Fuel cell power plant, Naoto Kashiwagi,
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,800,391 (20041005), Membrane electrode assemblies for
direct methanol fuel cells and methods for their production,
Madeline Odgaard and Steen Yde-Andersen, IRD Fuel Cell A/S
(DK).
U.S. 6,800,392 (20041005), Niobium alloy and hydrogen permeation
membrane produced from it, Uwe Jantsch, Harald Manhardt, and
David Francis Lupton, W. C. Heraeus GmbH & Co. KG (DE).
U.S. 6,802,875 (20041012), Hydrogen supply system for fuel
cell, Masahiko Kimbara and Yoshihiro Isogai, Kabushiki Kaisha
Toyoda Jidoshokki Seisakusho (JP).
U.S. 6,802,889 (20041012), Pressure swing adsorption system
for gas separation, David Ross Graham, James Michael Occhialini,
and Pushpinder Singh Puri, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
U.S. 6,803,027 (20041012), Molecular decomposition process
for the synthesis of nanosize ceramic and metallic powders,
Anil Vasudeo Virkar and Sanjeevani Vidyadhar Bhide, University
of Utah Research Foundation.
U.S. 6,803,029 (20041012), Process for reducing metal catalyzed
coke formation in hydrocarbon processing, Gunther H. Dieckmann,
Chevron USA Inc.
U.S. 6,803,136 (20041012), Stacking and manifolding of unitized
solid oxide fuel cells, Estela Ong and Nguyen Minh, Hybrid
Power Generation Systems, LLC.
U.S. 6,803,137 (20041012), Fuel cell, Yasumitsu Ito, Suzuki
Motor Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,803,138 (20041012), Ceramic electrolyte coating methods,
Matthew M. Seabaugh, Scott L. Swartz, William J. Dawson, and
Buddy E. McCormick, NexTech Materials, Ltd.
U.S. 6,803,139 (20041012), Electrically conductive resinous
composition, fuel cell separator and production thereof, and
polymer electrolyte fuel cell, Kazuo Saito, Atsushi Hagiwara,
Yasuo Imashiro, Naofumi Horie, Fumio Tanno, and Tsutomu Uehara,
Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. (JP).
U.S. 6,803,140 (20041012), Gallate based complex oxide electrolyte
material, Tatsuo Sugiyama, Kazuo Matsuo, Fumio Munakata, and
Yoshio Akimune, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,803,141 (20041012), High power density solid oxide
fuel cells, Ai Quoc Pham and Robert S. Glass, The Regents
of the University of California.
U.S. 6,803,142 (20041012), Fuel cell, Hideyuki Tanaka, Toru
Bisaka, Akira Aoto, Hiroaki Nishiumi, Yutaka Hotta, Shunichi
Shibasaki, and Susumu Oda, Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,803,143 (20041012), Gas diffusion structures and gas
diffusion electrodes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells, Ralf
Zuber, Armin Bayer, Knut Fehl, Volker Banisch, and Thomas
Lehmann, Umicore AG & Co. KG (DE).
U.S. 6,803,423 (20041012), (Meth)acryloyl group-modified ethylene-alpha-olefin
copolymer, production method thereof and rubber composition,
Toshiyuki Hayakawa, Toshihiro Nishimura, Motoharu Higuchi,
Minoru Tanaka, and Shoei Tsuji, JSR Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,803,437 (20041012), Process for producing a tetrafluoroethylene
polymer having high strength, Shigeki Kobayashi, Jun Hoshikawa,
Kazuo Kato, Hiroki Kamiya, and Hiroyuki Hirai, Asahi Glass
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,803,474 (20041012), Mn.O.-cubane type catalysts, Gerard
C. Dismukes and Wolfgang F. Ruettinger, The Trustees of Princeton
University.
U.S. 6,803,744 (20041012), Alignment independent and self
aligning inductive power transfer system, Anthony Sabo.
U.S. 6,805,553 (20041019), Catalytic burner for a fuel gas
generating stack system, Ingo Hermann and Hans-Gerd Dusterwald,
General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,805,721 (20041019), Fuel processor thermal management
system, Steven D. Burch, Steven G. Goebel, and William H.
Pettit.
U.S. 6,805,846 (20041019), Compact reactor capable of being
charged with catalytic material for use in a hydrogen generation/fuel
cell system, Cory Phillips, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,805,850 (20041019), CO-shift device, Takashi Ishikawa,
Aisin Seiki Kabushki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,805,983 (20041019), Activation of electrochemical cells
with catalyst electrodes, Zhigang Qi and Arthur Kaufman, H
Power Corp.
U.S. 6,805,984 (20041019), Cooling fan system for a vehicle
with fuel cell propulsion, Klaus-Peter Harth, General Motors
Corp.
U.S. 6,805,985 (20041019), Fuel cell and fuel cell system,
Atsuo Yamada and Masafumi Ata, Sony Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,805,987 (20041019), Method and apparatus for monitoring
equivalent series resistance and for shunting a fuel cell,
Lijun Bai, David R. Lott, and Vanell L. Martin, Relion, Inc.
U.S. 6,805,988 (20041019), Humidifying apparatus for fuel
cell, Hiroshi Shimanuki, Kouji Katano, Yoshio Kusano, and
Toshikatsu Katagiri, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,805,989 (20041019), Separator for solid polymer electrolyte
fuel cell and process for producing the same, Masahiro Seido,
Tatsuya Tonogi, and Tsutomu Yamanaka, Hitachi Cable, Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,805,990 (20041019), Flat plate fuel cell stack, Brian
Gorbell, Fuelcell Energy, Ltd. (CA).
U.S. 6,805,998 (20041019), Method and apparatus for integrated-battery
devices, Mark Lynn Jenson and Jody Jon Klaassen, Cymbet Corp.
U.S. 6,806,678 (20041019), Battery charger, David D. Holmes,
Relion, Inc.
U.S. 6,806,679 (20041019), Low internal impedance current
pool for a charging/discharging device, Tai-Her Yang (TW).
U.S. 6,808,570 (20041026), Fin and tube for high-temperature
heat exchanger, Akira Mitsuhashi, Mitsubishi Materials Corp.
(JP).
U.S. 6,808,832 (20041026), Fuel cell humidifying system, Motohiro
Suzuki, Toshikatsu Katagiri, Hiroshi Shimanuki, and Yoshio
Kusano, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,808,833 (20041026), Fuel supply for a fuel cell, Loren
E. Johnson, Hewlett-Packard Development Co, LP.
U.S. 6,808,834 (20041026), Fuel cell stack with cooling fins
and use of expanded graphite in fuel cells, Petra Koschany,
Manhattan Scientifics, Inc.
U.S. 6,808,835 (20041026), System for the humidification of
polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, Kevin J. Green, Michael
J. Freeman, and William R. Slee, Qinetiq Ltd. (GB).
U.S. 6,808,836 (20041026), Air supply system for fuel cell,
Hidefumi Mori, Ryuta Kawaguchi, Masato Sowa, and Takashi Ban,
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki Seisakusho (JP).
U.S. 6,808,837 (20041026), Enclosed fuel cell system and related
method, Robert S. Hirsch, MTI Microfuel Cells, Inc.
U.S. 6,808,838 (20041026), Direct methanol fuel cell and system,
Mahlon S. Wilson, The Regents of the University of California.
U.S. 6,808,839 (20041026), Fuel cell, and collector plate
thereof, Takahashi Tsuyoshi, Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,808,840 (20041026), Silicon-based fuel cell electrode
structures and fuel cell electrode stack assemblies, Jonathan
C. Mallari and Chung M. Chan, Neah Power Systems, Inc.
U.S. 6,809,060 (20041026), Aerogel type platinum-ruthenium-carbon
catalyst, method for manufacturing the same and direct methanol
fuel cell comprising the same, Dong Jin Suh, Tae-Jin Park,
Young-Hyun Yoon, Kang Hee Lee, and Il Gon Kim, Korea Institute
of Science and Technology (KR).
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