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U.S. BATTERY AND
FUEL CELL PATENTS
Official Gazette, Volume
1292 (March 2005)
U.S. 6,860,135 (20050301), Method for removing
strain from press-formed workpiece, and forming
press, Naoki Yoshioka, Kenichi Kusunoki, Yuichi
Yagami, Mikio Wada, and Tsuyoshi Takahashi, Araco
Kabushiki Kaisha ().
U.S. 6,860,349 (20050301), Cooling system for
fuel cell powered vehicle and fuel cell powered
vehicle employing the same, Takayuki Ogawa, Mitsuharu
Imaseki, Takeshi Ushio, Katsumi Saitou, and Mamoru
Yoshikawa, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,860,729 (20050301), Compressor having main
and adjustable balancer portions, Masato Sowa,
Yoshiyuki Nakane, Toshiro Fujii, Tatsuyuki Hoshino,
Ryuta Kawaguchi, Takahiro Moroi, and Tsutomu Nasuda,
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Jidoshokki (JP).
U.S. 6,860,923 (20050301), 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. 6,860,976 (20050301), Electrochemical apparatus
with retractable electrode, Craig C. Andrews,
Oliver J. Murphy, and Brian Boyd, Lynntech International,
Ltd.
U.S. 6,860,982 (20050301), Zinc oxide with acicular
structure, process for its production, and photoelectric
conversion device, Hiroshi Okura, Tohru Den, and
Kaoru Konakahara, Canon Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,861,132 (20050301), Porous polypropylene
film, process for producing the same, and absorbent
article employing the film, Naoki Ikeda, Kiyoshi
Sadamitsu, Manabu Hoki, Kenichiro Nagata, and
Toshiaki Kobayashi, New Japan Chemical Co., Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,861,151 (20050301), Reinforced designed
cellular coal, Darren Kenneth Rogers and Janusz
Wladyslaw Plucinski, Touchstone Research Laboratory,
Ltd.
U.S. 6,861,166 (20050301), Fuel cell system, Peter
Sohmer, Ballard Power Systems AG (DE).
U.S. 6,861,167 (20050301), Fuel cell resuscitation
method and apparatus, Brian Wells, Tan Duc Uong,
Charles Joseph Schembri, Gregory A James, George
Alexander Skinner, and Benno Giesecke, Ballard
Power Systems Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,861,168 (20050301), Hydrogen supply device,
Toshiaki Shimada and Yoshio Nuiya, Honda Giken
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,861,169 (20050301), Cogeneration of power
and heat by an integrated fuel cell power system,
Mark R. Hagan, Matthew H. Dorson, Lawrence G.
Clawson, and Michael Leschiner, Nuvera Fuel Cells,
Inc.
U.S. 6,861,170 (20050301), Volumetric micro batteries,
David H. Lewis Jr., John J. Waypa, Erik K. Antonsson,
and Charles D. E. Lakeman, Northrop Grumman Corp.,
TPL, Inc., and California Institute of Technology.
U.S. 6,861,171 (20050301), Gasket assembly, Daisuke
Suzuki, Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership.
U.S. 6,861,172 (20050301), Current-collecting
structure in fuel cell system, Teruyuki Ohtani,
Masao Utsunomiya, and Makoto Tsuji, Honda Giken
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,861,173 (20050301), Catalyst layer edge
protection for enhanced MEA durability in PEM
fuel cells, Sompalli Bhaskar, Hubert Gasteiger,
and Brian A. Litteer.
U.S. 6,861,174 (20050301), Electrochemical cell
with low volume cover assembly, James X. Wu and
Robert E. Ray Jr., Eveready Battery Co., Inc.
U.S. 6,861,175 (20050301), Nonaqueous electrolyte
and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery,
Masahiro Sekino, Asako Satoh, Masashi Fujiwara,
and Hiroyuki Hasebe, Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
(JP).
U.S. 6,861,205 (20050301), Three dimensional microstructures
and method of making, Lawrence E. Bowman and Glen
C. Dunham, Battelle Memorial Institute.
U.S. 6,861,387 (20050301), Noble metal-containing
supported catalyst and a process for its preparation,
Karsten Ruth, Peter Biberbach, and Karl Anton
Starz, Umicore AG & Co. KG (DE).
U.S. 6,861,489 (20050301), Low equivalent weight
ionomer, Huey Shen Wu, Charles W. Martin, and
Xin Kang Chen, Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
U.S. 6,861,821 (20050301), Battery with resin
integrated resin substrate, Kenjin Masumoto, Katsumi
Kozu, and Kunio Tsuruta, Matsushita Electric Industrial
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,861,822 (20050301), Battery charger having
attached base, Jose Wei.
U.S. 6,861,823 (20050301), Charging circuit for
controlling a charging parameter of a rechargeable
battery, Constantin Bucur, O2Micro International
Ltd. (KY).
U.S. 6,861,824 (20050301), Charger system with
dual-level current regulation and dual-level thermal
regulation, Kwang H. Liu, Sorin L Negru, and Fu-Yuan
Shih, Arquesttechnology, Inc.
U.S. 6,861,842 (20050301), Method for determining
the amount of charge which can still be drawn
from an energy storage battery, and an energy
storage battery, Peter Baeuerlein, Frank Helkmer,
Eberhard Meissner, and Ingo Koch, VB Autobatterie
GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,862,164 (20050301), Circuit protection
arrangement, Takashi Hasunuma, Naofumi Miyasaka,
Masatoshi Sakamoto, and Takashi Sato, Tyco Electronics
Raychem KK (JP).
U.S. 6,862,167 (20050301), Electrolyte composition
for electric double-layer capacitor, solid polymer
electrolyte, composition for polarized electrode,
polarizable electrode, and electric double-layer
capacitor, Kimiyo Banno and Takaya Sato, Nisshinbo
Industries, Inc. (JP).
U.S. 6,862,168 (20050301), Organic electrolyte
capacitor, Nobuo Ando, Shinichi Tasaki, Hiromoto
Taguchi, and Yukinori Hato, Kanebo, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,862,330 (20050301), Systems and methods
of producing hydrogen using a nuclear reactor,
Charles E. Boardman and Allen E. Dubberley, General
Electric Co.
U.S. 6,862,801 (20050308), Systems, apparatus
and methods for isolating, compressing and/or
retaining the structure of a fuel cell stack,
Graham Edward Hill, Ross William Johnston Bailey,
Rae Hartwell, and Uwe Pfister, Ballard Power Systems
Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,863,268 (20050308), Dew point humidifier
(DPH) and related gas temperature control, Chaojiong
Zhang.
U.S. 6,863,522 (20050308), Method for introducing
fuel and/or thermal energy into a gas stream,
Stefan Boneberg, Thomas Hoeger, and Michael Schonert,
Ballard Power Systems AG (DE).
U.S. 6,863,838 (20050308), Zwitterionic imides,
Steven Joseph Hamrock, 3M Innovative Properties
Co.
U.S. 6,863,851 (20050308), Process for making
angstrom scale and high aspect functional platelets,
Karl Josephy, James P. Rettker, and Howard H.
Enlow, Avery Dennison Corp.
U.S. 6,863,876 (20050308), Manganese dioxide for
alkaline cells, Stuart M. Davis, William L Bowden,
Peter R. Moses, and Thomas C. Richards, The Gillette
Co.
U.S. 6,863,899 (20050308), Composite shaped bodies
and methods for their production and use, Antony
Koblish, Ronald Sapieszko, David Dychala, and
Erik Erbe, Vita Special Purpose Corp.
U.S. 6,863,942 (20050308), Free-standing and aligned
carbon nanotubes and synthesis thereof, Zhifeng
Ren, Zhongping Huang, Jui H. Wang, and Dezhi Wang,
The Research Foundation of State University of
New York.
U.S. 6,864,000 (20050308), Shutdown procedure
to improve startup at sub-freezing temperatures,
Gennady Resnick and Carl A. Reiser, UTC Fuel Cells,
LLC.
U.S. 6,864,001 (20050308), Tetramethyl orthocarbonate
fuel cells and systems and methods related thereto,
Jiujun Zhang and Kevin Colbow, Ballard Power Systems
Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,864,002 (20050308), Fuel cell system and
method for producing electrical energy, Christopher
K. Dyer.
U.S. 6,864,003 (20050308), Control device for
fuel cell, Kenichiro Ueda, Yoshikazu Murakami,
Masanori Hayashi, and Satoshi Aoyagi, Honda Giken
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,864,004 (20050308), Direct methanol fuel
cell stack, Mahlon S Wilson and John C. Ramsey,
The Regents of the University of California.
U.S. 6,864,005 (20050308), Membrane exchange humidifier
for a fuel cell, Alexander Douglas Mossman, Ballard
Power Systems Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,864,006 (20050308), Proton-conducting membrane,
method for producing the same, and fuel cell using
the same, Itaru Honma, Shigeki Nomura, Toshiya
Sugimoto, and Osamu Nishikawa, National Institute
of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
(JP), Itaru Honma (JP), and Sekisui Chemical Co.,
Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,864,007 (20050308), Corrosion resistant
coated fuel cell plate with graphite protective
barrier and method of making the same, Zafar Iqbal,
Dave Narasimhan, James V Guiheen, and Timothy
Rehg, Hybrid Power Generation Systems, LLC.
U.S. 6,864,008 (20050308), Separator for a fuel
cell and manufacturing method of the separator,
Kazuhiko Otawa, Shoji Kato, and Katsunori Sugita,
Nippon Pilllar Packing Co., Ltd. (JP) and Toyota
Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,864,009 (20050308), Single cell and stack
structure for solid oxide fuel cell stacks, Young
Sung Yoo, Young Hee Han, and Thae Kapp Kang, Korea
Electric Power Co. (KR).
U.S. 6,864,010 (20050308), Apparatus of high power
density fuel cell layer with micro for connecting
to an external load, Gerard Francis McLean, Angstrom
Power (CA).
U.S. 6,864,011 (20050308), Fuel-cell electrode
and method of manufacturing the fuel-cell electrode,
Tatsuya Kawahara, Seiji Mizuno, Takahiko Asaoka,
Yu Morimoto, and Kazuo Kawahara, Toyota Jidosha
Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,864,012 (20050308), Recombinator for the
re-acidification of an electrolyte stream in a
flowing electrolyte zinc-bromine battery, Gerd
Tomazic (AT).
U.S. 6,864,013 (20050308), Monoblock battery assembly
with cross-flow cooling, Philippe Gow, Anthony
Osgood, Dennis A. Corrigan, Lin R. Higley, Marshall
D Muller, Stanford R Ovshinsky, and Rajeev Puttaiah,
Chevron Texaco Technology Ventures, LLC.
U.S. 6,864,014 (20050308), Connecting structure
of conductive connecting tab of battery, Yoshiyuki
Sasaki and Yasuyuki Suzuki, NEC Tokin Tochigi,
Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,864,015 (20050308), Anti-rotation terminal
connection assembly, David R. Peterson and Anthony
Quagliato, Delphi Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,864,016 (20050308), Non-aqueous electrolyte
secondary battery, Atsushi Ueda, Kumiko Sonoda,
and Kazuya Iwamoto, Matsushita Electric Industrial
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,864,017 (20050308), Method of preparing
lithium complex salts for use in electrochemical
cells, Andrei Leonov, Armin de Meijere, and Michael
Schmidt, Merck Patent GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,864,018 (20050308), Battery with a controlled
release anode, John Huang, Jean Liu, and Leon
Wu, Nanotek Instruments, Inc.
U.S. 6,864,204 (20050308), Fuel electrode for
solid electrolyte fuel cells and a method for
manufacture of the electrode, Masamichi Ippommatsu,
Minoru Suzuki, Hirokazu Sasaki, Shoji Otoshi,
and Hisao Ohnishi, Osaka Gas Co. Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,864,328 (20050308), Process for preparing
polyether poly(N-substituted urethane), Si-Tae
Noh, Jung-Ohk Kweon, and Hee Sung Choi, Hanyank
Hak Won Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,864,353 (20050308), Production process
for ethylene oxide copolymer, Michiyuki Kono,
Manabu Kikuta, Masahito Nishiura, Fumihide Tamura,
Taketo Toba, Shigetaka Takamiya, Koichiro Saeki,
Kazuo Takei, Toshiaki Kuriyama, and Masashi Yukitake,
Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd. (JP) and Nippon
Shokubai Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,864,469 (20050308), Apparatus and method
for fabricating dry cells into batteries using
R F induction heating, Jeffrey R. Chaskin.
U.S. 6,864,664 (20050308), Circuit for charging
supplemental battery in portable electronic device,
Graham Clift, Sony Corp. (JP) and Sony Electronics
Inc.
U.S. 6,864,665 (20050308), Battery state monitoring
device and electronic device fitted with such
device, Shinichi Yoshida, Eastman Kodak Co.
U.S. 6,864,666 (20050308), 4 and 3 series battery
stack voltage power source selector, John J. Breen,
Christian L. Critz, and Brent A. McDonald, Dell
Products LP.
U.S. 6,864,688 (20050308), Apparatus and method
of monitoring insulation of a DC network that
is electrically insulated with respect to the
ground potential of a device, Klaus Beutelschiess
and Karl-Heinz Landenberger, Ballard Power Systems
AG (DE).
U.S. 6,865,049 (20050308), Methods, systems and
devices for converting the kinetic energy of a
rotating disk drive spindle motor into electrical
energy to charge a rechargeable battery, Raffi
Codilian and Timothy A. Ferris, Western Digital
Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,865,068 (20050308), Carbonaceous material,
its production process and electric double layer
capacitor employing it, Kazuyuki Murakami, Yasuhiro
Mogi, Kazuteru Tabayashi, Toru Shimoyama, Kazuhiko
Yamada, and Yasuo Shinozaki, Asahi Glass Co.,
Ltd. (JP) and JFE Chemical Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,865,080 (20050308), Compact fluid cooled
power converter supporting multiple circuit boards,
Lawrence D. Radosevich, Andreas A. Meyer, Bruce
C. Beihoff, and Daniel G. Kannenberg, Rockwell
Automation Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,866,091 (20050315), Device for vaporizing
and/or superheating a combustible, Rainer Autenrieth,
DaimlerChrysler AG (DE).
U.S. 6,866,107 (20050315), Method and device for
battery load sharing, John David Heinzmann, John
B. Morrell, and David W. Robinson, DEKA Products
Limited Partnership.
U.S. 6,866,272 (20050315), Sealing resin-metal
assembly, Keisuke Andou, Masajiro Inoue, Daisuke
Okonogi, and Tadashi Nishiyama, Honda Giken Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,866,302 (20050315), Connecting structure
for hose with corrugated metal tube, Norihiko
Furata, Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,866,527 (20050315), Connector assembly
for electrical signal transfer among multiple
devices, Patrick Potega.
U.S. 6,866,689 (20050315), Aqueous borohydride
compositions, Charles A. Lumsden and Thomas Hugh
Evans, Montgomery Chemicals, LLC.
U.S. 6,866,698 (20050315), Hydrogen purification
apparatus, Albert William Erickson and Richard
Mark Paczewski, Johnson Matthey Public Ltd. Co.
(GB).
U.S. 6,866,701 (20050315), Oxygen enrichment of
indoor human environments, Udi Meirav.
U.S. 6,866,799 (20050315), Water-soluble electrically
conductive composition, modifications, and applications
thereof, Wyatt B. Orsbon, Rex A. Hodge, and Rolf
R. Becker, Anuvu, Inc.
U.S. 6,866,835 (20050315), Energy production,
storage and delivery system, Neville Charles Stephenson,
Protegy Ltd. (HK).
U.S. 6,866,836 (20050315), Method of generating
hydrogen from borohydrides and water, Scott Willis
Jorgensen, General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,866,885 (20050315), Process for producing
thin film metal oxide coated substrates, Thomas
J. Clough, Ensci Inc.
U.S. 6,866,901 (20050315), Method for edge sealing
barrier films, Paul E. Burrows, J. Chris Pagano,
Eric S. Mast, Peter M. Martin, Gordon L. Graff,
and Mark E. Gross, Vitex Systems, Inc.
U.S. 6,866,950 (20050315), Methods and apparatuses
for gas separation by pressure swing adsorption
with partial gas product feed to fuel cell power
source, Denis J. Connor, Bowie G. Keefer, Christopher
R. McLean, Shanna D. Knights, and Jean St-Pierre,
QuestAir Technologies Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,866,951 (20050315), Compact precooler and
cooling process, Peter F. Foley, James R. Geschwindt,
William T. Unkert, and Antonio M. Vincitore, UTC
Fuel Cells, LLC.
U.S. 6,866,952 (20050315), Apparatus and method
for controlling undesired water and fuel transport
in a fuel cell, John A. Corey and Gerbard Beckmann,
MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc.
U.S. 6,866,953 (20050315), Fuel cell power plant,
Takanori Hiyoshi and Yasukazu Iwasaki, Nissan
Motor Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,866,954 (20050315), Fuel cell stack and
a method of supplying reactant gases to the fuel
cell stack, Katsumi Hayashi, Hideo Okamoto, and
Hideo Kato, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,866,955 (20050315), Cooling system for
a fuel cell stack, James H. Lee and Glenn W. Skala,
General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,866,956 (20050315), Fuel cell, Narutoshi
Sugita and Seiji Sugiura, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,866,957 (20050315), Solid oxide fuel cell
as well as a method of manufacturing said solid
oxide fuel cell, Carsten Bagger and Randi Bagger,
Forskningscenter Riso (DK).
U.S. 6,866,958 (20050315), Ultra-low loadings
of Au for stainless steel bipolar plates, Gayatri
Vyas, Yang-Tse Cheng, Mahmoud H. Abd Elhamid,
and Youssef M. Mikhail, General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,866,959 (20050315), Fuel cell, Hideaki
Kikuchi, Narutoshi Sugita, Yoshihiro Nakanishi,
Tadashi Nishiyama, and Keisuke Andou, Honda Giken
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,866,960 (20050315), Electrodes for fuel
cell and processes for producing the same, Naohiro
Tsumura, Shuji Hitomi, and Hideo Yasuda, Japan
Storage Battery Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,866,961 (20050315), Lithium secondary battery
and manufacturing method thereof, Akio Enomoto,
Kenji Kawamura, Kenshin Kitoh, and Toshihiro Yoshida,
NGK Insulators, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,866,962 (20050315), Sealed rechargeable
battery, Dieter Bechtold and Uwe Kohler, Varta
Automotive Systems GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,866,963 (20050315), Cathode active material
and lithium battery employing the same, Do-Young
Seung, Won-cheol Jung, Chil-hoon Do, and Sung-in
Moon, Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,866,964 (20050315), Secondary battery,
Kentaro Nakahara, Masaharu Satoh, Shigeyuki Iwasa,
Hiroshi Yageta, Yutaka Bannai, Yukiko Morioka,
and Etsuo Hasegawa, NEC Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,866,965 (20050315), Polymeric electrolyte
and lithium battery employing the same, Jin-young
Lee, Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,866,966 (20050315), Non-aqueous secondary
battery having enhanced discharge capacity retention,
Toshikazu Hamamoto, Koji Abe, Tsutomu Takai, Yasuo
Matsumori, and Akira Ueki, Ube Industries, Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,867,159 (20050315), Application of an ionomer
layer to a substrate and products related thereto,
Guy Ebbrell and John Gaffney, Ballard Power Systems
Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,867,273 (20050315), Vinylidene fluoride
polymers, process for manufacturing them and use
thereof, Thierry Lannuzel, Vincent Meunier, Regis
Faig, and Olivier Vidberg, Solvay (Societe Anonyme)
(BE).
U.S. 6,867,512 (20050315), Actuator having a permanent
magnet, Gilles Delaire and Frederic Gagnon, Siemens
VDO Automotive Inc. (CA).
U.S. 6,867,567 (20050315), Battery state monitoring
circuit, Hiroyasu Yokota and Atsushi Sakurai,
Seiko Instruments Inc. (JP).
U.S. 6,867,568 (20050315), Battery finish charge
device, John Olson, Timothy L. Feaver, and Philip
C. Lyman.
U.S. 6,867,595 (20050315), Verification system
for verifying authenticity of a battery and method
thereof, Kuan-Hua Chen, BenQ Corp. (TW).
U.S. 6,867,604 (20050315), Apparatus for accurately
measuring battery voltage, David P. Haldeman and
Edde Tin Shek Tang, International Business Machines
Corp.
U.S. 6,868,318 (20050315), Method for adjusting
battery power limits in a hybrid electric vehicle
to provide consistent launch characteristics,
William R. Cawthorne and Gregory A. Hubbard, General
Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,868,890 (20050322), Method and apparatus
for peeling a thin film from a liner, Donald Ivan
Hirsch, 3M Innovative Properties Co.
U.S. 6,869,309 (20050322), Enclosed battery assembly
for an uninterruptible power supply, William Ziegler
and Michael Lysik, American Power Conversion.
U.S. 6,869,310 (20050322), Battery connector,
Eiji Fukuda, Yazaki Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,456 (20050322), Method for starting
a fast light-off catalytic fuel reformer, Michael
R. Salemi, Jonathon R .Bennett, Richard Nashbur,
John Kirwan, Ather A. Quader, and James M. Haller,
Delphi Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,869,469 (20050322), Gas-liquid separator
for fuel cell system, Trevor T. Grover and Jameson
R. Forte, General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,869,546 (20050322), Carbon materials, electrodes
and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary cells, Katsunori
Yanagida, Atsushi Yanai, Takeshi Maeda, Yoshinori
Kida, Atsuhiro Funahashi, Toshiyuki Nohma, and
Ikuo Yonezu, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,547 (20050322), Stabilized electrochemical
cell active material, Jeremy Barker, M. Yazid
Saldi, and Jeffrey L. Swoyer, Valence Technology,
Inc.
U.S. 6,869,577 (20050322), Systems and methods
for purifying exhaust gas emission from fuel reforming
device, Shigeru Ogino, Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki
Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,869,580 (20050322), Pyrolysis-based fuel
processing method and apparatus, Marek A. Wojtowicz,
Michael A. Serio, Erik Kroo, and Eric M. Suuberg,
Advanced Fuel Research, Inc.
U.S. 6,869,585 (20050322), Method and apparatus
for supplying hydrogen and portable cassette for
supplying hydrogen, Kiyoshi Otsuka, Kiyozumi Nakamura,
and Kazuyuki Iizuka, Kiyoshi Otsuka (JP) and Uchiya
Thermostat Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,586 (20050322), Method of preparing
metal containing compounds using hydrodynamic
cavitation, William R. Moser, Oleg V. Kozyuk,
Josef Find, Sean Christian Emerson, and Ivo M
Krausz, Five Star Technologies, Inc. and Worcester
Polytechnic Institute.
U.S. 6,869,704 (20050322), Enhancement of electrochemical
cell performance, Zhigang Qi and Arthur Kaufman,
H Power Corp.
U.S. 6,869,705 (20050322), Method and device for
recovering water from a fuel cell, Pierre Charlat,
LAir LiquideSociete Anonyme a Directoire
et Conseil de Surveillance (FR).
U.S. 6,869,706 (20050322), Alkoxylated alkyl ester
and alcohol emulsion compositions for fuel cell
reformer start-up, Ramesh Varadaraj and Paul Joseph
Berlowitz, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
Co.
U.S. 6,869,707 (20050322), Integrated fuel cell
system, David J. Edlund and William A. Pledger,
IdaTech, LLC.
U.S. 6,869,708 (20050322), Means for measuring
the liquid level in a reservoir for a fuel cell,
Ronald J. Kelley, Sivakumar Muthuswamy, Steven
D. Pratt and Robert W. Pennisi, Motorola, Inc.
U.S. 6,869,709 (20050322), Fuel cell system with
improved humidification system, Soichiro Shimotori,
Yasuji Ogami, and Michael L. Perry, UTC Fuel Cells,
LLC.
U.S. 6,869,710 (20050322), Metal air cell system,
George Tzong-Chyi Tzeng and Craig L. Cole, eVionyx,
Inc.
U.S. 6,869,711 (20050322), Highly efficient electrochemical
reaction device, Hung-Sen Twu, Ming-Jye Tsai,
Chia Lin Wu, and Lieh-Hsi Lo, Industrial Technology
Research Institute (TW).
U.S. 6,869,712 (20050322), Ion exchange system
structure with a microtextured surface, method
of manufacture, and method of use thereof, Laurie
S. Mittelstadt and Joshua W. Smith, Hewlett-Packard
Development Co., LP.
U.S. 6,869,713 (20050322), Fuel cell, fuel cell
generator, and equipment using the same, Tomoichi
Kamo, Syuichi Oohara, Kenji Yamaga, Jinichi Imahashi,
Masanori Yoshikawa, and Norio Yamada, Hitachi,
Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,714 (20050322), Electrode-membrane
assembly and process for the preparation thereof,
Yoshinori Nishiki, Takayuki Shimamune, Tsuneto
Furuta, and Kyoji Kimoto, Permelec Electrode Ltd.
(JP).
U.S. 6,869,715 (20050322), Ion conductive membrane
for electrochemical application, Yolanda Alvarez-Gallego,
Suzana Pereira Nunes, Kai Jakoby, and Javier de
Abajo, GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geesthacht, GmbH
(DE).
U.S. 6,869,716 (20050322), Flow through gas separator,
Jay K. Neutzler, MTI Microfuel Cells Inc.
U.S. 6,869,717 (20050322), Manifold for a fuel
cell system, Joe Cargnelli and Jianming Ye, Hydrogenics
Corp. (CA).
U.S. 6,869,718 (20050322), Separator used for
fuel cell, method for manufacturing the separator,
and the fuel cell, Takashi Yasuo, Kiyoshi Hori,
Yoshito Chikano, and Ikuo Yonezu, Sanyo Electric
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,719 (20050322), Polymer electrolyte
fuel cell stack, Kazuhito Hatoh, Eiichi Yasumoto,
Kazufumi Nishida, Hisaaki Gyoten, Teruhisa Kanbara,
Hideo Ohara, Makoto Uchida, Yasushi Sugawara,
and Toshihiro Matsumoto, Matsushita Electric Industrial
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,720 (20050322), Method and apparatus
for maintaining compression of the active area
in an electrochemical cell, Everett Anderson,
Gregory A. Hanlon, and Thomas Skoczylas, Proton
Energy Systems, Inc.
U.S. 6,869,721 (20050322), Process for producing
gas diffusion electrode and electrochemical device,
Minehisa Imazato, Sony Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,722 (20050322), Hybrid thin film/thick
film solid oxide fuel cell and method of manufacturing
the same, Daniel A. Kearl, Hewlett-Packard Development
Co., LP.
U.S. 6,869,723 (20050322), Nonaqueous-electrolyte
secondary battery, Akira Yamaguchi, Sony Corp.
(JP).
U.S. 6,869,724 (20050322), Non-aqueous electrolyte
secondary battery and positive electrode for the
same, Kohei Suzuki, Kazunori Kubota, Akira Kuroda,
Motoi Kawamura, Masao Fukunaga, and Tsumoru Ohata,
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,725 (20050322), Sealed battery, Masato
Iwanaga, Syuichi Yamashita, Masanori Ogi, and
Zensaku Yasutake, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,726 (20050322), Reinforced multilayer
separator for lead-acid batteries, Jerry Zucker,
Daramic, Inc.
U.S. 6,869,727 (20050322), Battery with high electrode
interfacial surface area, Philip J. Slezak, Eveready
Battery Co., Inc.
U.S. 6,869,728 (20050322), Method of manufacturing
battery electrode substrate and battery electrode
substrate, Hirofumi Sugikawa, Katayama Special
Industries, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,729 (20050322), Single component sulfur-based
cathodes for lithium-ion batteries, John Pope,
Dan Buttry, Shannon White, and Robert Corcoran.
U.S. 6,869,730 (20050322), Electrode material,
method for preparing same, electrode, and battery
comprising same, Keiko Matsubara, Toshiaki Tsuno,
Akira Takamuku, and Kyou-Yoon Sheem, Samsung SDI
Co., Ltd. (KR).
U.S. 6,869,731 (20050322), Electrolytic solution
and electrochemical cell using the same, Tomoki
Nobuta, Toshihiko Nishiyama, Hiroyuki Kamisuki,
Gaku Harada, Masato Kurosaki, Yuji Nakagawa, Shinako
Kaneko, and Masaya Mitani, NEC Tokin Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,869,805 (20050322), Electrical connection
passing through a dividing wall, Jan Kubisch and
Manfred Reichl, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (DE).
U.S. 6,869,980 (20050322), Polymer blend membranes
for use in fuel cells, Wei Cui, Celanese Ventures
GmbH (DE).
U.S. 6,870,016 (20050322), Polymerization process
and polymer composition, Terry J. Burkhardt, James
R. Hart, William T. Haygood, and Robert T. Li,
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.
U.S. 6,870,018 (20050322), Vulcanizable flouroelastomer
composition, Satoshi Tokuno, Hideya Saito, Tetsuya
Higuchi, Satoshi Komatsu, and Satoshi Koyama,
Daikin Industries, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,870,349 (20050322), Battery life estimator,
Steven D. Cook, International Business Machines
Corp.
U.S. 6,870,725 (20050322), Electric double layer
capacitor and battery, Koji Sakata, Kazuya Mimura,
Yutaka Nakazawa, and Satoshi Abe, NEC Tokin Corp.
(JP).
U.S. 6,871,151 (20050322), Electronic battery
tester with network communication, Kevin I. Bertness,
Midtronics, Inc.
U.S. 6,871,387 (20050329), Alligator clip structure,
Wen Tsung Cheng (TW) and Wen Ho Cheng (TW).
U.S. 6,871,844 (20050329), Humidifier, Yi-Yie
Yan, Jar-Lu Huang, Keh-Chyun Tsay, Falin Chen,
and Hsin-Sen Chu, Industrial Technology Research
Institute (TW).
U.S. 6,872,099 (20050329), Stamped battery terminal
exhibiting a pivoting clamping mechanism, Gavril
Cret, Alcoa Fujikura Ltd.
U.S. 6,872,102 (20050329), Portable power supply,
William C. Cottle, Associated Equipment Corp.
U.S. 6,872,287 (20050329), Electrochemical cell,
Gerard Francis McLean, Angstrom Power (CA).
U.S. 6,872,330 (20050329), Chemical manufacture
of nanostructured materials, Julia J. Mack, Lisa
M. Viculis, and Richard B. Kaner, The Regents
of the University of California.
U.S. 6,872,331 (20050329), Oxide ion conductor,
manufacturing method therefor, and fuel cell using
the same, Kiyoshi Kuroda, Takashi Yamada, Yoshitaka
Tamo, and Kazunori Adachi, Mitsubishi Materials
Corp. (JP).
U.S. 6,872,376 (20050329), Modified vanadium compound,
producing method thereof, redox flow battery electrolyte
composite and redox flow battery electrolyte producing
method, Yasuyuki Tanaka, Muneo Mita, Ken Horikawa,
Nobuyuki Tokuda, Masayuki Furuya, and Michiru
Kubata, Nippon Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP),
Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (JP), and Sumitomo
Electric Industries, Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,872,379 (20050329), Method for the reformation
of fuels, in particular heating oil, Thomas Zahringer
and Alexander Schuler, Sulzer Hexis AG (CH).
U.S. 6,872,480 (20050329), Method for operating
a fuel cell battery, Martin Kellerand Andreas
Ruegge, Sulzer Hexis AG, Winterthur (CH).
U.S. 6,872,481 (20050329), Process for utilization
of a cold-flame vaporizer in auto-thermal reforming
of liquid fuel, Jader Matos da Silva and Ingo
Hermann, General Motors Corp.
U.S. 6,872,482 (20050329), Low-temperature fuel
cell assembly and method for the operation thereof,
Ruud Rene Van Der Woude, Maarten Bracht, and Ronald
Karel Antoine Maria Mallant, Stichting Energieonderzoek
Centrum Nederland (NL).
U.S. 6,872,483 (20050329), Fuel cell stack, method
of holding fuel cell stack under pressure, and
separators, Seiji Sugiura, Naoyuki Enjoji, Hideaki
Kikuchi, Narutoshi Sugita, and Yoshinori Wariishi,
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,872,484 (20050329), Humidifying system
for a fuel cell, Toshikatsu Katagiri, Hiroshi
Shimanuki, and Motohiro Suzuki, Honda Giken Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,872,485 (20050329), Sealing structure for
fuel cell, Masajirou Inoue, Nobuaki Kimura, and
Makoto Tsuji, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
(JP).
U.S. 6,872,486 (20050329), Scalable all-polymer
fuel cell, Rengaswamy Srinivasan, Hassan M. Saffarian,
and Surya Raghu, The Johns Hopkins University.
U.S. 6,872,487 (20050329), Fuel cell module and
battery based thereon, Ziya Ramizovich Karichev,
Zakrytoe Aktsionernoe Obschestvo Independent Power
Technologies IPT(RU).
U.S. 6,872,488 (20050329), Storage battery, Tatsuya
Hirano and Tadashi Tanaka, Miyagawa Kasei Industry
Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,872,489 (20050329), Alkaline cell with
gassing inhibitors, Edgar M. Armacanqui, Ernest
Ndzebet, and Jeffrey Poirier, Rovcal, Inc.
U.S. 6,872,490 (20050329), Preparation for a cathode
material by a two-step reduction/oxidation synthesis
process, Randolph Leising and Esther S. Takeuchi,
Wilson Greatbatch Technologies, Inc.
U.S. 6,872,491 (20050329), Positive electrode
active material and lithium ion secondary battery,
Hideyuki Kanai, Motoya Kanda, and Koichi Kubo,
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba (JP).
U.S. 6,872,492 (20050329), Sodium ion batteries,
Jeremy Barker, M. Yazid Saidi, and Jeffrey L.
Swoyer, Valence Technology, Inc.
U.S. 6,872,493 (20050329), Nonaqueous electrolytic
solution and nonaqueous secondary battery, Manabu
Yamada, Kyohei Usami, Naomi Awano, Naohiro Kubota,
and Yasunori Takeuchi, Denso Corp. (JP) and Asahi
Denka Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP).
U.S. 6,872,616 (20050329), Manufacturing method
of polarizing property electrode for electrical
double layer capacitor, and manufacturing method
of electrode sheet for electrical double layer
capacitor, Manabu Iwaida, Shigeki Oyama, Kenichi
Murakami, Kenji Sato, Kouki Ozaki, and Masanori
Tsutsui, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (JP) and Daido
Metal Co. Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,872,681 (20050329), Modification of nanotubes
oxidation with peroxygen compounds, Chunming Niu,
David Moy, Jun Ma, and Asif Chishti, Hyperion
Catalysis International, Inc.
U.S. 6,872,781 (20050329), Fluoropolymer resins
containing ionic or ionizable groups and products
containing the same, Lotfi Hedhli, Laurent Billon,
Michel Foure, and Ramin Amin-Sanayei, Arkema Inc.
U.S. 6,873,134 (20050329), Autonomous battery
cell balancing system with integrated voltage
monitoring, Stanley Canter, Winnie Choy, and Robert
Martinelli, The Boeing Co.
U.S. 6,873,135 (20050329), Battery pack and battery
pack checking method, Toshiyuki Nakatsuji, Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (JP).
U.S. 6,873,157 (20050329), Method of and system
for determining the remaining energy in a metal
fuel cell, Stuart I. Smedley, Kenneth D. Vail,
and Charles M. Holmes, Metallic Power, Inc.
U.S. 6,873,414 (20050329), Method and apparatus
for the combinatorial preparation and testing
of material libraries by photoacoustic analytical
methods, Ferdi Schuth, Armin Brenner, and Stephan
Andreas Schunk, hte Aktiengesellschaft (DE).
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