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U.S. FUEL CELL AND BATTERY PATENTS
Official Gazette, Volume 1299 (October 2005)
U.S. 6,951,610 (20051004), Method and device for producing
aqueous iodine and other halogen solutions, John Alex Leonard
(CA) and Maurice Tinkler (CA).
U.S. 6,951,666 (20051004), Precursor compositions for the
deposition of electrically conductive features, Toivo T. Kodas,
Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Karel Vanheusden, Hugh Denham, Aaron
D. Stump, Allen B. Schult, Paolina Atanassova, and Klaus Kunze,
Cabot Corporation.
U.S. 6,951,697 (20051004), Integrated systems for use with
fuel cells, and methods, Eivind Stenersen, Donaldson Company,
Inc.
U.S. 6,951,698 (20051004), Fuel cell stack assembly, George
R. King, The Texas A&M University System.
U.S. 6,952,103 (20051004), Circuit and method for detecting
insulation faults, Ulrich Herb and Hans-Georg Hornung, DaimlerChrysler
AG (DE).
U.S. 6,953,009 (20051011), Method and apparatus for vaporizing
fuel for a reformer fuel cell system, Michael J. Reinke, Jonathan
Wattelet, Mark G. Voss, Marc Weisser, Bruno Motzet, Sven Thumm,
and Dennis C. Granetzke, Modine Manufacturing Company.
U.S. 6,953,099 (20051011), Body structure of fuel cell vehicle,
Satoshi Kawasaki and Tohru Ono, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,953,100 (20051011), Method and apparatus to regulate
the supply of power to an electric drive using a hybrid energy
supply system in a vehicle, Markus Aberle, Joachim Blum, Mathias
Boehmisch, and Thomas Schetter, Ballard Power Systems AG (DE).
U.S. 6,953,492 (20051011), Membrane technology to reduce nitrogen
in natural gas, Richard A. Callahan, Enerfex, Inc.
U.S. 6,953,497 (20051011), Hydrogen purification devices,
components and fuel processing systems containing the same,
David J. Edlund, Charles R. Hill, William A. Pledger, and
R. Todd Studebaker, IdaTech, LLC.
U.S. 6,953,532 (20051011), Method of polishing a lanthanide
substrate, Jui-Kun Lee and Ronald E. Myers, Cabot Microelectronics
Corporation.
U.S. 6,953,561 (20051011), Device for the selective oxidation
of a substance stream, Matthias Wolfsteiner, Ballard Power
Systems AG (DE).
U.S. 6,953,630 (20051011), Fuel cell anomaly detection method
and apparatus, Brian Wells, Ballard Power Systems Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,953,631 (20051011), Method and apparatus for operating
polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell below the freezing
point of water, In Hwan Oh, Jae Jun Ko, Heung Yong Ha, Seong-Ahn
Hong, Tae Won Lim, Ki Chun Lee, Soo Whan Kim, and Jong Hyun
Lee, Hyundai Motor Company (KR) and Korea Institute of Science
and Technology (KR).
U.S. 6,953,632 (20051011), Fuel cell stack and a method of
operating the same, Katsumi Hayashi and Hideo Kato, Honda
Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,953,633 (20051011), Fiber cooling of fuel cells, Ronald
Scott Bunker, General Electric Company.
U.S. 6,953,634 (20051011), Method for manufacturing composite
membranes, Werner A Goedel, Manfred Jaumann, Martin Moeller,
and Assiz Muzzafarow, DaimlerChrysler AG (DE).
U.S. 6,953,635 (20051011), Humidifier for fuel cell, Motohiro
Suzuki, Hiroshi Shimanuki, Toshikatsu Katagiri, and Yoshio
Kusano, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,953,636 (20051011), Press separator for fuel cell made
of stainless steel press formed in contiguous corrugations,
Teruyuki Ohtani, Makoto Tsuji, and Masao Utsunomiya, Honda
Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,953,873 (20051011), Low-temperature hydrocarbon production
from oxygenated hydrocarbons, Randy D. Cortright and James
A. Dumesic, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
U.S. 6,955,712 (20051018), Proton-conducting polymer with
acid groups in side chains, preparation method thereof, polymer
membrane manufactured using the polymer, and fuel cell using
the polymer membrane, Chong-bok Yoon, Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.
(KR).
U.S. 6,955,860 (20051018), Control of start-up combustor for
fuel cell power plant, Tadashi Matoba, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,955,861 (20051018), Fuel cell system, and method of
protecting a fuel cell from freezing, Koudai Yoshizawa, Akihiro
Iiyama, Shugo Higashi, and Patrick L Hagans, Nissan Motor
Co., Ltd. (JP) and UTC Fuel Cells, LLC.
U.S. 6,955,862 (20051018), Fuel cell block, Herbert Hartnack,
Josef Lersch, and Arno Mattejat, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
(DE).
U.S. 6,955,863 (20051018), Dual-purpose compartment for a
hybrid battery and fuel cell powered device, Heather N. Bean
and Mark N. Robins, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.
U.S. 6,958,087 (20051025), Gas separator fixing structure
and gas separating device using the same, Kenji Suzuki, NGK
Insulators, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,958,117 (20051025), Fuel for use in a fuel cell system,
Kenichirou Saitou, Iwao Anzai, Osamu Sadakane, and Michiro
Matsubara, Nippon Oil Corporation (JP).
U.S. 6,958,195 (20051025), Steam generator for a PEM fuel
cell power plant, Richard J. Assarabowski, Sean P. Breen,
Steven A. Lozyniak, William T. Unkert, Joseph B. Wysocki,
and Masaki M. Yokose, UTC Fuel Cells, LLC.
U.S. 6,958,196 (20051025), Porous electrode, solid oxide fuel
cell, and method of producing the same, Raymond J. Gorte and
John M. Vohs, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.
U.S. 6,958,308 (20051025), Deposition of dispersed metal particles
onto substrates using supercritical fluids, Garth Desmond
Brown, Columbian Chemicals Company.
U.S. 6,959,249 (20051025), Load following algorithm for a
fuel cell based system, Bruce Jeffrey Clingerman, Kiran Mallavarapu,
and Akbar Chowdhury, General Motors Corporation.
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