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  • 2202 Berkley Ln, Asheboro, NC 27203 (336) 626-0539
  • Greenville, NC
  • North Ridgeville, OH
  • 2202 Berkley Ln, Asheboro, NC 27205 (336) 675-5350

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Position: Homemaker

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Us Patents

Battery Construction Having Double Seam Cover Closure

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US Patent:
6410186, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Apr 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/293453
Inventors:
Gary R. Tucholski - Parma Heights OH
George R. Sondecker - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Eveready Battery Company, Inc. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H01M 208
US Classification:
429174, 429171, 429172, 429185, 429 56
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a can for containing electrochemical materials including positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte, the can having an open end and a closed end; a pressure relief mechanism formed in the closed end of the can for releasing internal pressure from within the can when the internal pressure becomes excessive; a first outer cover positioned on the closed end of the can to be in electrical contact therewith and to extend over the pressure relief mechanism; a second outer cover positioned across the open end of the can; and an insulator disposed between the can and the second outer cover for electrically insulating the can from the second outer cover. According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector. The second cover is fastened to the can by the use of a double-seamed closure.

Battery Construction Having Pressure Release Mechanism

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US Patent:
6632558, Oct 14, 2003
Filed:
Apr 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/293225
Inventors:
George R. Sondecker - Asheboro NC
Gary A. Laisy - Olmsted Township OH
Assignee:
Eveready Battery Company, Inc. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H01M 212
US Classification:
429 56, 429 53, 429 57, 296231
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a can for containing electrochemical materials including positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte, the can having an open end and a closed end; a pressure relief mechanism formed in the closed end of the can for releasing internal pressure from within the can when the internal pressure becomes excessive; a first outer cover positioned on the closed end of the can to be in electrical contact therewith and to extend over the pressure relief mechanism; a second outer cover positioned across the open end of the can; and an insulator disposed between the can and the second outer cover for electrically insulating the can from the second outer cover. According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.

Battery Constructions Having Increased Internal Volume For Active Components

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US Patent:
6670073, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
May 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/853237
Inventors:
Gary R. Tucholski - Parma Heights OH
Gary A. Laisy - Olmsted Township OH
George R. Sondecker - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Eveready Battery Company, Inc. - St. Louis MI
International Classification:
H01M 200
US Classification:
429163, 429164, 429176, 429177, 429206, 429224, 429229
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a can for containing electrochemical materials including positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte, the can having an open end and a closed end; a pressure relief mechanism formed in the closed end of the can for releasing internal pressure from within the can when the internal pressure becomes excessive; a first outer cover positioned on the closed end of the can to be in electrical contact therewith and to extend over the pressure relief mechanism; a second outer cover positioned across the open end of the can; and an insulator disposed between the can and the second outer cover for electrically insulating the can from the second outer cover. According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.

Electrochemical Cell Having Collector Electrically Insulated From Cover

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US Patent:
62650963, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Apr 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/293716
Inventors:
Gary R. Tucholski - Parma Heights OH
George R. Sondecker - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Eveready Battery Company, Inc. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H01M 212
H01M 204
US Classification:
429 53
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a can for containing electrochemical materials including positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte, the can having an open end and a closed end; a pressure relief mechanism formed in the closed end of the can for releasing internal pressure from within the can when the internal pressure becomes excessive; a first outer cover positioned on the closed end of the can be in electrical contact therewith and to extend over the pressure relief mechanism; a second outer cover positioned across the open end of the can; and an insulator disposed between the can and the second outer cover for electrically insulating the can from the second outer cover. According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.

Electrochemical Cell Having Low Profile Seal Assembly

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US Patent:
62942832, Sep 25, 2001
Filed:
Apr 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/293677
Inventors:
Gary R. Tucholski - Parma Heights OH
George R. Sondecker - Asheboro NC
Assignee:
Eveready Battery Company, Inc. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H01M 204
H01M 208
H01M 212
H01M 232
US Classification:
429 54
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a can for containing electrochemical materials including positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte, the can having an open end and a closed end; a pressure relief mechanism formed in the closed end of the can for releasing internal pressure from within the can when the internal pressure becomes excessive; a first outer cover positioned on the closed end of the can to be in electrical contact therewith and to extend over the pressure relief mechanism; a second outer cover positioned across the open end of the can; and an insulator disposed between the can and the second outer cover for electrically insulating the can from the second outer cover. According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.
George R Sondecker from Asheboro, NC, age ~78 Get Report