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Damon Lytle Phones & Addresses

  • Arvada, CO
  • 20351 Clifden Way, Cupertino, CA 95014
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • San Mateo, CA
  • 1651 Cook St, Denver, CO 80206 (303) 377-6911
  • 200 Rampart St, Denver, CO 80230 (303) 340-2535
  • Golden, CO
  • Camarillo, CA
  • Golden, CO
  • Jefferson, CO
  • 1651 Cook St APT 3, Denver, CO 80206 (303) 668-0910

Work

Company: Infinite power solutions Nov 2007 Position: R&d materials engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Science School / High School: Colorado School of Mines 2004 to 2007 Specialities: Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

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Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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R&D Materials Engineer At Infinite Power Solutions

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Position:
R&D Materials Engineer at Infinite Power Solutions
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Infinite Power Solutions since Nov 2007
R&D Materials Engineer

Colorado School of Mines - Golden CO Jan 2005 - May 2005
Undergraduate Reseacher

PSIv - Colorado Dec 1999 - Jul 2002
Materials testing technician (lab and field)
Education:
Colorado School of Mines 2004 - 2007
Bachelor of Science, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
University of Colorado at Boulder 1995 - 1999
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Geology/Earth Science, General

Publications

Us Patents

Fabrication Of High Energy Density Battery

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US Patent:
20130106029, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/661619
Inventors:
Alexandra Z. LaGuardia - Denver CO, US
Damon E. Lytle - Golden CO, US
Bernd J. Neudecker - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
INFINITE POWER SOLUTIONS, INC. - Littleton CO
International Classification:
B29C 43/20
US Classification:
264571, 264104
Abstract:
A method for making an electrochemical cell includes, for example, providing a cathode powder; and pressing the cathode powder at a pressure of more than 500 bar and less than 10000 bar, resulting in a pressed cathode body with a pressed porosity of more than 5 vol % and less than 60 vol %.

Solid State Power Source With Frames For Attachment To An Electronic Circuit

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US Patent:
20150155590, Jun 4, 2015
Filed:
Feb 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/622428
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
- Wilmington DE, US
Shawn W. Snyder - Golden CO, US
Alexandra Z. LaGuardia - Denver CO, US
Damon E. Lytle - Golden CO, US
Bernd J. Neudecker - Littleton CO, US
International Classification:
H01M 10/04
H01M 10/42
Abstract:
A power source for a solid state device includes: a first frame having a first contact portion, a first bonding portion and a first extension portion between the first contact portion and the first bonding portion; a second frame having a second contact portion, a second bonding portion and a second extension portion between the second contact portion and the second bonding portion; and a first pole layer, an electrolyte layer and a second pole layer positioned between the first and second contact portions, wherein a first portion of the electrolyte layer is positioned between the first extension and the first pole and a second portion of the electrolyte layer is positioned between the first extension and the second pole.

Solid State Power Source With Frames For Attachment To An Electronic Circuit

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US Patent:
20140154553, Jun 5, 2014
Filed:
Dec 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/692729
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Michael W. Barror - Gilbert AZ, US
Shawn W. Snyder - Golden CO, US
Alexandra Z. LaGuardia - Denver CO, US
Damon E. Lytle - Golden CO, US
Bernd J. Neudecker - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
Infinite Power Solutions, Inc. - Littleton CO
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01M 2/02
US Classification:
429149, 429163, 429185
Abstract:
A power source for a solid state device includes: a first frame having a first contact portion, a first bonding portion and a first extension portion between the first contact portion and the first bonding portion; a second frame having a second contact portion, a second bonding portion and a second extension portion between the second contact portion and the second bonding portion; and a first pole layer, an electrolyte layer and a second pole layer positioned between the first and second contact portions, wherein a first portion of the electrolyte layer is positioned between the first extension and the first pole and a second portion of the electrolyte layer is positioned between the first extension and the second pole.
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