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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 04, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 05, 2010
Greg Miller, Diamond, MO (US);
William Studyvin, Cherokee, KS (US);
Michael Parrot, Joplin, MO (US);
John C. Pugsley, Galena, KS (US);
Ernest Ndzebet, Joplin, MO (US);
Min Qi Yang, Webb City, MO (US);
Viet VU, Carl Junction, MO (US);
Umamaheswari Janakiraman, Webb City, MO (US);
Jeremy Chi-han Chang, Webb City, MO (US);
Ramanathan Thillaiyan, Webb City, MO (US);
Dong Zhang, Joplin, MO (US);
Mario Destephen, Joplin, MO (US);
Greg Miller, Diamond, MO (US);
William Studyvin, Cherokee, KS (US);
Michael Parrot, Joplin, MO (US);
John C. Pugsley, Galena, KS (US);
Ernest Ndzebet, Joplin, MO (US);
Min Qi Yang, Webb City, MO (US);
Viet Vu, Carl Junction, MO (US);
Umamaheswari Janakiraman, Webb City, MO (US);
Jeremy Chi-Han Chang, Webb City, MO (US);
Ramanathan Thillaiyan, Webb City, MO (US);
Dong Zhang, Joplin, MO (US);
Mario Destephen, Joplin, MO (US);
Eaglepicher Technologies, LLC, Joplin, MO (US);
Abstract
The present disclosure relates generally to indicating an end of life condition of an electrochemical device, and more particularly to systems and methods for sensing and determining an end of life condition in a cell comprising a high capacity cathode material suitable for use in a non-aqueous electrochemical cell. The high capacity cathode material has an amorphous or semi-crystalline form of copper manganese oxide, and optionally fluorinated carbon. The present disclosure additionally relates to transmitting the determined end of life condition to a user or monitoring device of the cell.