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Dharmendra B Rana

from Danbury, CT
Age ~59

Dharmendra Rana Phones & Addresses

  • 26 Woodside Ave, Danbury, CT 06810 (203) 743-7397
  • 55 Wildman St, Danbury, CT 06810 (203) 797-9953
  • 55 Wildman St APT 205, Danbury, CT 06810 (203) 797-9953
  • Boston, MA
  • Hartford, CT

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Test Technician

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Location:
Pasco, WA
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
FuelCell Energy since Jul 2002
Test Tech.

Duracell,Inc. Dec 2000 - Jun 2002
Technologist

United Phosphorus Ltd Oct 1993 - Dec 1998
Shift Supervisor

Hindustan Pencils Limited Mar 1990 - Jul 1993
Asst. Manager at Achhad,Maharashtra, India. Facilty
Education:
Government Polytechnic Collage, Valsad, Gujarat. 1983 - 1987
Diploma In Chem. Engg., Chemical engg. Operation, Process,Technology.
Skills:
Manufacturing
Troubleshooting
Iso
Testing
Planning
Excel
Word
Microsoft Office
Assembly
Research
Problem Solving
Engineering
Automation
Supervisory Skills
Purchasing
Quality Assurance
Microsoft Excel
R&D
Languages:
English
Gujarati
Hindi
Marathi
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Publications

Us Patents

Flexible Cathodes

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US Patent:
7527895, May 5, 2009
Filed:
Mar 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/375537
Inventors:
Christopher Boczer - Shelton CT, US
Frank M. Delnick - Southbury CT, US
Rosauro Del Rosario - Danbury CT, US
Minkoo Kang - New Milford CT, US
Lucyna M. Pawlowska - Norwalk CT, US
Michael Pozin - Brookfield CT, US
Dharmendra Rana - Danbury CT, US
Maya Stevanovic - Framingham MA, US
John J. Weckesser - Oxford CT, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/62
H01M 4/58
US Classification:
429217, 429221, 296235
Abstract:
A cathode for a lithium battery is described. The cathode includes: (a) a current collector including aluminum foil; and (b) an active cathode material including: (i) manganese dioxide; (ii) conductive materials; and (iii) a binder selected from the group consisting of linear di- and tri-block polymers, linear tri-block polymers cross-linked with melamine resin, ethylene-propylene copolymers, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers, tri-block fluorinated thermoplastics, hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, fluoro-ethylene-vinyl ether copolymers, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, and polyvinylidine fluoride homopolymers.

Flexible Cathodes

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US Patent:
7753968, Jul 13, 2010
Filed:
Mar 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/408869
Inventors:
Christopher Boczer - Shelton CT, US
Frank M. Delnick - Southbury CT, US
Rosauro Del Rosario - Danbury CT, US
Minkoo Kang - New Milford CT, US
Lucyna M. Pawlowska - Norwalk CT, US
Michael Pozin - Brookfield CT, US
Dharmendra Rana - Danbury CT, US
Maya Stevanovic - Framingham MA, US
John J. Weckesser - Oxford CT, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/139
H01M 4/62
US Classification:
296231, 429127, 429217
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods of making a cathode for a lithium batter. The methods include: (a) treating a cathode current collector with flame or corona; (b) coating a slurry containing iron disulfide, a first solvent, and a binder onto the cathode current collector obtained from step (a) to form a coated cathode current collector, in which the slurry contains about 73-75% by weight solids and the binder contains a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear di- and tri-block copolymers, linear tri-block copolymers cross-linked with melamine resin, ethylene-propylene copolymers, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers, tri-block fluorinated thermoplastics, hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, fluoro-ethylene-vinyl ether copolymers, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, and polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymers; and (c) drying the coated cathode current collector obtained from step (b) to provide a cathode, in which the cathode contains no more than 0. 5% by volume of the first solvent and is capable of being bent to 180. This disclosure also relates to methods of making a lithium battery.

Flexible Cathodes

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US Patent:
7967875, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Jun 1, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/791221
Inventors:
Christopher Boczer - Shelton CT, US
Frank M. Delnick - Southbury CT, US
Rosauro Del Rosario - Danbury CT, US
Minkoo Kang - New Milford CT, US
Lucyna M. Pawlowska - Norwalk CT, US
Michael Pozin - Brookfield CT, US
Dharmendra Rana - Danbury CT, US
Maya Stevanovic - Framingham MA, US
John J. Weckesser - Oxford CT, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/13
H01M 4/62
H01M 10/0568
H01M 10/0569
US Classification:
296235, 429199, 429217, 429329
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods of making a cathode for a lithium batter. The methods include: (a) treating a cathode current collector with flame or corona; (b) coating a slurry containing iron disulfide, a first solvent, and a binder onto the cathode current collector obtained from step (a) to form a coated cathode current collector, in which the slurry contains about 73-75% by weight solids and the binder contains a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear di- and tri-block copolymers, linear tri-block copolymers cross-linked with melamine resin, ethylene-propylene copolymers, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers, tri-block fluorinated thermoplastics, hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, fluoro-ethylene-vinyl ether copolymers, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, and polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymers; and (c) drying the coated cathode current collector obtained from step (b) to provide a cathode, in which the cathode contains no more than 0. 5% by volume of the first solvent and is capable of being bent to 180. This disclosure also relates to methods of making a lithium battery.

Flexible Cathodes

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US Patent:
8142918, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/150538
Inventors:
Christopher Boczer - Shelton CT, US
Frank M. Delnick - Southbury CT, US
Rosario Del Rosauro - Danbury CT, US
Minkoo Kang - New Milford CT, US
Lucyna M. Pawlowska - Norwalk CT, US
Michael Pozin - Brookfield CT, US
Dharmendra Rana - Danbury CT, US
Maya Stevanovic - Framingham MA, US
John J. Weckesser - Oxford CT, US
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/58
H01M 4/62
H01M 6/16
US Classification:
429 50, 429217, 429221, 429329
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods of making a cathode for a lithium battery. The batteries include: (a) treating a cathode current collector with flame or corona; (b) coating a slurry containing iron disulfide, a first solvent, and a binder onto the cathode current collector obtained from step (a) to form a coated cathode current collector, in which the slurry contains about 73-75% by weight solids and the binder contains a polymer selected from the group consisting of linear di- and tri-block copolymers, linear tri-block copolymers cross-linked with melamine resin, ethylene-propylene copolymers, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers, tri-block fluorinated thermoplastics, hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, fluoro-ethylene-vinyl ether copolymers, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, and polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymers; and (c) drying the coated cathode current collector obtained from step (b) to provide a cathode, in which the cathode contains no more than 0. 5% by volume of the first solvent and is capable of being bent to 180. This disclosure also relates to methods of making a lithium battery.

Flexible Cathodes

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US Patent:
20040091773, May 13, 2004
Filed:
Nov 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/290832
Inventors:
Christopher Boczer - Shelton CT, US
Frank Delnick - Southbury CT, US
Rosauro Rosario - Danbury CT, US
Minkoo Kang - New Milford CT, US
Lucyna Pawlowska - Norwalk CT, US
Michael Pozin - Brookfield CT, US
Dharmendra Rana - Danbury CT, US
Maya Stevanovic - Framingham MA, US
John Weckesser - Oxford CT, US
International Classification:
H01M004/62
H01M004/50
H01M004/66
US Classification:
429/217000, 429/224000, 429/245000, 502/101000
Abstract:
A cathode for a lithium battery is described. The cathode includes: (a) a current collector including aluminum foil; and (b) an active cathode material including: (i) manganese dioxide; (ii) conductive materials; and (iii) a binder selected from the group consisting of linear di- and tri-block polymers, linear tri-block polymers cross-linked with melamine resin, ethylene-propylene copolymers, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers, tri-block fluorinated thermoplastics, hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, fluoro-ethylene-vinyl ether copolymers, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, and polyvinylidine fluoride homopolymers.
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