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Brevet US8182943 - Composite solid electrolyte for protection of active metal anodes - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus »Connexion<nobr> Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets</nobr> BrevetsA composite solid electrolyte include a monolithic solid electrolyte base component that is a continuous matrix of an inorganic active metal ion conductor and a filler component used to eliminate through porosity in the solid electrolyte. In this way a solid electrolyte produced by any process that yields...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8182943?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8182943 - Composite solid electrolyte for protection of active metal anodes Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets Num�ro de publicationUS8182943 B2Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demandeUS 11/612,741 Date de publication22 mai 2012 Date de d�p�t19 d�c. 2006 Date de priorit�19 d�c. 2005Autre r�f�rence de publicationUS8334075, US8652686, US20070172739, US20120270112, US20130344397, WO2007075867A2, WO2007075867A3 Num�ro de publication11612741, 612741, US 8182943 B2, US 8182943B2, US-B2-8182943, US8182943 B2, US8182943B2 InventeursSteven J. Visco, Lutgard C. DeJonghe, Yevgeniy S. Nimon Cessionnaire d'originePolyplus Battery CompanyExporter la citationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitations de brevets (108), Citations hors brevets (153), R�f�renc� par (3), Classifications (97), �v�nements juridiques (1) Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, EspacenetComposite solid electrolyte for protection of active metal anodesUS 8182943 B2 R�sum� A composite solid electrolyte include a monolithic solid electrolyte base component that is a continuous matrix of an inorganic active metal ion conductor and a filler component used to eliminate through porosity in the solid electrolyte. In this way a solid electrolyte produced by any process that yields residual through porosity can be modified by the incorporation of a filler to form a substantially impervious composite solid electrolyte and eliminate through porosity in the base component. Methods of making the composites is also disclosed. The composites are generally useful in electrochemical cell structures such as battery cells and in particular protected active metal anodes, particularly lithium anodes, that are protected with a protective membrane architecture incorporating the composite solid electrolyte. The protective architecture prevents the active metal of the anode from deleterious reaction with the environment on the other (cathode) side of the architecture, which may include aqueous, air and organic liquid electrolytes and/or electrochemically active materials.
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R�f�renc� par Brevet citant Date de d�p�t Date de publication D�posant TitreUS8535851 *19 juin 201217 sept. 2013ZAF Energy Systems, IncorporatedMetal-air battery and gas impermeable anodic conductive matrixUS8652686 *9 nov. 201218 f�vr. 2014Polyplus Battery CompanySubstantially impervious lithium super ion conducting membranesUS20120094188 *23 d�c. 201119 avr. 2012Polyplus Battery CompanySolid state battery* Cit� par l'examinateurClassifications Classification aux �tats-Unis429/231.95, 429/529, 429/104, 429/304, 429/475, 429/465, 429/249, 429/236, 429/245, 429/306, 429/218.1, 429/145 Classification internationaleH01M4/133, H01M4/02, H01M4/13, H01M10/36, H01M10/056, H01M10/0566, H01M10/052, H01M4/131, H01M4/04, H01M10/0561, H01M4/139, H01M4/134 Classification coop�rativeH01M2300/0017, H01M2300/0065, H01M2300/0071, H01M8/08, H01M12/08, H01M2004/027, H01M4/134, H01M4/13, H01M4/385, H01M4/62, H01M10/056, H01M2300/0091, Y02E60/124, H01M6/34, H01M6/185, Y02E60/122, H01M6/24, H01M4/383, H01M4/133, H01M12/04, H01M10/0566, H01M6/04, H01M4/0416, H01M4/04, H01M2300/0005, H01M12/06, H01M4/131, H01M2300/0082, H01M4/139, H01M6/181, H01M4/242, H01M4/86, H01M4/08, H01M10/0561, H01M2300/0068, H01M2300/0085, H01M4/32, H01M6/188, H01M2/1673, H01M10/052, Y02E60/50, H01M6/16, H01B1/122 Classification europ�enneH01M6/18B, H01M4/38B, H01M8/08, H01M10/0561, H01M4/139, H01M10/056, H01M4/13, H01M4/133, H01M12/04, H01M6/24, H01M10/0566, H01M6/18P, H01M4/131, H01M4/24B, H01M4/32, H01M4/08, H01M6/18D, H01M2/16E, H01M4/62, H01M4/134, H01M6/16, H01M10/052, H01M6/04, H01M4/04, H01M4/86, H01M6/34, H01B1/12F, H01M12/08, H01M4/04B14, H01M4/38B2�v�nements juridiques DateCode�v�nementDescription23 mars 2007ASAssignmentOwner name: POLYPLUS BATTERY COMPANY, CALIFORNIAFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:VISCO, STEVEN J.;DEJONGHE, LUTGARD C.;NIMON, YEVGENIY S.;REEL/FRAME:019059/0519Effective date: 20070227Faire pivoterImage d'origineAccueil Google - Plan du site - T�l�chargements par lot sur l'USPTO - R�gles de confidentialit� - Conditions d'utilisation - � propos de Google�Brevets - Envoyer des commentairesDonn�es fournies par IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google