Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2024
Title: Gregory Mehos: Innovator in Electrochemical Cell Production
Introduction
Gregory Mehos is a notable inventor based in Westford, Massachusetts, recognized for his contributions to the field of electrochemical cell production. With a total of four patents to his name, Mehos has developed innovative methods that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of manufacturing processes in this domain.
Latest Patents
One of Gregory Mehos's latest patents focuses on methods of continuous and semi-continuous production of electrochemical cells. This invention relates to systems and methods for manufacturing electrochemical cells with semi-solid electrodes. The method involves mixing an active material, a conductive material, and an electrolyte to create a semi-solid electrode material. It further includes drawing a vacuum on the material, compressing it to form an electrode brick, and dispensing a portion onto a current collector. The design of the dispensation device includes features for precise control during the shaping of the electrode.
Another significant patent is for a mass-flow hopper designed to store solid particulates and facilitate their discharge using gas assistance. This innovative hopper features an upper conical section connected to a lower conical section with a discharge orifice. The design incorporates a gas permeable fluidizing plate that helps reduce wall friction, thereby enhancing the discharge process of the particulates.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Gregory Mehos has worked with prominent companies such as Cabot Corporation and 24M Technologies,