Wakefield, RI, United States of America

John Mallon


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 10(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015

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Title: Innovations of John Mallon in Vehicular Energy Management

Introduction

John Mallon is an innovative inventor based in Wakefield, Rhode Island, known for his contributions to vehicular energy management systems. With a focus on sustainability and efficiency, Mallon's work aims to enhance the functionality of vehicles while reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.

Latest Patents

Mallon holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for vehicular energy management." This invention introduces a vehicle energy management system designed to gather, store, and distribute energy to various subsystems within the vehicle. The system supports essential functions such as driver comfort, payload refrigeration, liftgate mechanisms, and roof de-icing. By harvesting energy from multiple sources, including solar panels, regenerative braking, and shock absorbers, the system efficiently manages energy storage and allocation. The management logic optimizes electricity distribution based on factors like time of day, ambient temperature, and weather conditions, ensuring that the vehicle's subsystems operate without the need for an idling engine.

Career Highlights

Mallon is currently employed at Enow, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the field of energy management. His work not only contributes to the advancement of automotive technology but also promotes environmentally friendly practices within the industry.

Collaborations

Mallon collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jeffrey Charles Flath and Robert W. Doane, who share his vision for enhancing vehicle efficiency and sustainability.

Conclusion

John Mallon's innovative approach to vehicular energy management exemplifies the potential for technology to improve vehicle functionality while promoting sustainability. His contributions are paving the way for a more energy-efficient future in the automotive industry.

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