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Patent US8216717 - Heat flow regulating cover for an electrical storage cell - Google Patents
A temperature regulating cover for use on an electrical energy storage cell that may produce heat at a hot spot during a short circuit condition. The cover includes a first layer of thermally conductive material that is shaped to conform to an outer surface of the electrical energy storage cell and spreads...http://www.google.co.uk/patents/US8216717?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8216717 - Heat flow regulating cover for an electrical storage cell
Publication number US8216717 B2
Also published as CN1754273A, CN100388529C, DE112004000385T5, US20040201363, WO2004081686A2, WO2004081686A3
Publication number 10790627, 790627, US 8216717 B2, US 8216717B2, US-B2-8216717, US8216717 B2, US8216717B2
Inventors Brad N. Mathiowetz, Frank Kellershohn, Joachim Düren, Günter Kämper
Patent Citations (171), Non-Patent Citations (66), Classifications (38), Legal Events (2)
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U.S. Classification 429/167, 429/153, 429/164, 429/158, 429/149, 429/175, 429/159, 429/163
International Classification H02J7/00, H01M2/10, H01M10/50, H01M2/02
Cooperative Classification H01M10/613, H01M10/6554, H01M10/617, H01M10/643, H01M10/651, H01M10/658, H01M10/6551, H01M2/0262, H01M2/0275, H01M2/0287, H01M2/1072, H01M2/0267, H01M2/1094
European Classification H01M2/10C4, H01M2/02E4, H01M2/10F, H01M10/50K10H, H01M10/50K10B, H01M2/02E18, H01M10/50C2, H01M10/50C6, H01M2/02E12, H01M10/50K2, H01M10/50K16, H01M2/02E8, H01M10/50H2