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Smesko; Sally Ann Patent Filings

Smesko; Sally Ann

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Smesko; Sally Ann.The latest application filed is for "method for coating noble metals on titanium current collectors for use in nonaqueous li/cfx cells".

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  • Smesko; Sally Ann - North Tonawanda NY
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Method for coating noble metals on titanium current collectors for use in nonaqueous Li/CF.sub.x cells
Grant 8,268,466 - Takeuchi , et al. September 18, 2
2012-09-18
Nickel-based alloys as positive electrode support materials in electrochemical cells containing nonaqueous electrolytes
Grant 7,465,521 - Frysz , et al. December 16, 2
2008-12-16
Oxidized titanium as a cathodic current collector
Grant 7,314,685 - Brown , et al. January 1, 2
2008-01-01
Method For Coating Noble Metals On Titanium Current Collectors For Use In Nonaqueous Li/CFx Cells
App 20060141340 - Takeuchi; Esther S. ;   et al.
2006-06-29
Nickel-based alloys as positive electrode support materials in electrochemical cells containing nonaqueous electrolytes
App 20060121354 - Frysz; Christine ;   et al.
2006-06-08
Noble metals coated on titanium current collectors for use in nonaqueous Li/CF.sub.x cells
Grant 7,005,214 - Takeuchi , et al. February 28, 2
2006-02-28
Control of cell swelling by the proper choice of carbon monofluoride (CFx) cathode materials in high rate defibrillator cells
Grant 6,783,888 - Gan , et al. August 31, 2
2004-08-31
Oxidized titanium as a cathodic current collector
App 20040131943 - Brown, W. Richard ;   et al.
2004-07-08
Pellet process for double current collector screen cathode preparation
Grant 6,743,547 - Gan , et al. June 1, 2
2004-06-01
Noble metals coated on titanium current collectors for use in nonaqueous Li / CFx cells
App 20030124427 - Takeuchi, Esther S. ;   et al.
2003-07-03
Oxidized titanium as a cathodic current collector
App 20030113632 - Brown, W. Richard ;   et al.
2003-06-19
Enhanced capacity Li/CFx electrochemical cell
Grant 6,451,483 - Probst , et al. September 17, 2
2002-09-17
Pellet process for double current collector screen cathode preparation
App 20020081492 - Gan, Hong ;   et al.
2002-06-27
Cobalt-based alloys as positive electrode current collectors in nonaqueous electrochemical cells
App 20020051909 - Frysz, Christine A. ;   et al.
2002-05-02
Control of cell swelling by the proper choice of carbon monofluoride (CFx) cathode materials in high rate defibrillator cells
App 20020012844 - Gan, Hong ;   et al.
2002-01-31
Electrode edge design
Grant 5,905,001 - Elliott , et al. May 18, 1
1999-05-18
Separator for nonaqueous electrochemical cells
Grant 5,902,696 - Smesko , et al. May 11, 1
1999-05-11
Alkali metal electrochemical cell with improved energy density
Grant 5,716,728 - Smesko , et al. February 10, 1
1998-02-10
Mixed cathode formulation for achieving end-of-life indication
Grant 5,667,916 - Ebel , et al. September 16, 1
1997-09-16

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