Racine, WI, United States of America

Jack K Shannon


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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Title: Jack K Shannon - Innovator in Battery Technology

Introduction

Jack K Shannon is a notable inventor based in Racine, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to battery technology, particularly with his innovative designs that enhance the efficiency and reliability of batteries. His work has led to the development of a unique battery manufacturing process that eliminates the need for welded connections.

Latest Patents

Jack K Shannon holds a patent for a "Weldless battery using cover as mold to cast plate straps." This improved battery design utilizes the cover of the container as a mold to simultaneously create a plurality of solid cast electrical circuits, including external terminals, all without welded connections. The design features a plurality of plate strap mold wells that receive molten lead, with partition walls separating adjacent wells. An aperture in the partition wall allows molten lead to flow between the wells, connecting them effectively. The terminal mold wells have apertures through which molten lead flows to form external terminals. A meltable sealant material is pre-applied to the mold wells, preventing electrolyte migration and leakage. This innovative method allows for rapid assembly and sealing of the battery.

Career Highlights

Jack K Shannon is currently associated with Enersafe, Inc., where he continues to develop cutting-edge battery technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the field of battery manufacturing, making it more efficient and reliable.

Collaborations

Jack collaborates with his coworker, James M Shannon, to further enhance their innovative projects and drive advancements in battery technology.

Conclusion

Jack K Shannon's contributions to battery technology exemplify the spirit of innovation. His patented designs and methods are paving the way for more efficient and reliable battery manufacturing processes.

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