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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Patent Application Deadline
for Advanced Battery Technology
Related Patents for Exclusive, Partially
Exclusive, or Non-Exclusive Licenses;
Battery Day Patent Licensing Meeting
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ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of the Army
had announced the general availability
of exclusive, partially exclusive or nonexclusive licenses relative to the
following listing of intellectual property
in the Federal Register on January 19,
2011 (76 FR 3118). A patent licensing
meeting was subsequently held
February 16, 2011 at the SAIC
Enterprise Bldg Conference Center, 8301
Greensboro Drive, McLean, VA 22102.
All patent license applications for the
referenced intellectual property must be
postmarked NLT April 15, 2011. Patent
license applications may be
downloaded at https://
www.arl.army.mil/www/
default.cfm?page=556 (Battery Day Fact
Sheets).
SUMMARY:
1. ARL 01–37—Choosing Electrolytes for
Lithium/Air Batteries (US 7,585,579).
2. ARL 02–06—Solvent Systems
Comprising a Mixture of Lactams and Esters
for Non-Aqueous Electrolytes and NonAqueous Electrolyte Cells Comprising the
Same (US 7,442,471 B1).
3. ARL 02–27—Additive for Enhancing the
Performance of Electrochemical Cells
(US 7,172,834 B1).
4. ARL 02–27 D1—Non-aqueous solvent
electrolyte battery with additive alkali metal
salt of a mixed anhydride combination of
oxalic acid and boric acid (US 7,524,579 B1).
5. ARL 04–29—Safer, Less Expensive
Lithium Ion Batteries (US 7,629,080).
6. ARL 05–18—High Capacity Metal/Air
Battery. Filed with USPTO on 4/1/2009
(S/N #12/416,309).
7. ARL 08–15—Improvement Through
Protection: Enabling More Powerful Lithium
Batteries. Provisional filed with USPTO on 5/
13/2010 (S/N #61/334,265); non-provisional
due by 5/13/2011.
8. ARL 08–37—Higher Voltage, Safer
Lithium-Carbon Fluoride Battery. Filed with
USPTO on 9/8/2010 (S/N #12/877,153).
9. ARL 08–39—Better Performing Lithium/
Carbon Fluoride Battery. Filed with USPTO
on 11/24/10; (S/N 61/416,923).
10. ARL 09–18—Increasing Performance by
Reducing Resistance in Lithium Ion Batteries.
Filed with USPTO on 2/3/2010
(S/N #12/699,182).
11. ARL 09–33—Pure LiBOB Salt &
Purification Process. Filed with USPTO on
10/27/10 (S/N 61/407,153).
12. ARL 09–41—Longer Lasting Lithium/
Oxygen Battery. Provisional filed with
USPTO on 1/11/11, (S/N 61/431,602).
13. ARL 10–14—Ultra-Fast Bi-Directional
Solid State Circuit Breaker (battery related).
PATENT STATUS—To be filed prior to
meeting.
14. ARL 10–28—Electrolyte for Next
Generation 5V Li-ion Batteries. Provisional
filed with USPTO on 7/6/2010
(S/N # 61/361,625).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael D. Rausa, U.S. Army Research
Laboratory, Office of Research and
Technology Applications, ATTN:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Patent Application Deadline for Advanced Battery
Technology Related Patents for Exclusive, Partially Exclusive, or Non-
Exclusive Licenses; Battery Day Patent Licensing Meeting
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Army had announced the general
availability of exclusive, partially exclusive or non-exclusive
licenses relative to the following listing of intellectual property in
the Federal Register on January 19, 2011 (76 FR 3118). A patent
licensing meeting was subsequently held February 16, 2011 at the SAIC
Enterprise Bldg Conference Center, 8301 Greensboro Drive, McLean, VA
22102. All patent license applications for the referenced intellectual
property must be postmarked NLT April 15, 2011. Patent license
applications may be downloaded at https://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=556 (Battery Day Fact Sheets).
1. ARL 01-37--Choosing Electrolytes for Lithium/Air Batteries
(US 7,585,579).
2. ARL 02-06--Solvent Systems Comprising a Mixture of Lactams
and Esters for Non-Aqueous Electrolytes and Non-Aqueous Electrolyte
Cells Comprising the Same (US 7,442,471 B1).
3. ARL 02-27--Additive for Enhancing the Performance of
Electrochemical Cells (US 7,172,834 B1).
4. ARL 02-27 D1--Non-aqueous solvent electrolyte battery with
additive alkali metal salt of a mixed anhydride combination of
oxalic acid and boric acid (US 7,524,579 B1).
5. ARL 04-29--Safer, Less Expensive Lithium Ion Batteries (US
7,629,080).
6. ARL 05-18--High Capacity Metal/Air Battery. Filed with USPTO
on 4/1/2009 (S/N 12/416,309).
7. ARL 08-15--Improvement Through Protection: Enabling More
Powerful Lithium Batteries. Provisional filed with USPTO on 5/13/
2010 (S/N 61/334,265); non-provisional due by 5/13/2011.
8. ARL 08-37--Higher Voltage, Safer Lithium-Carbon Fluoride
Battery. Filed with USPTO on 9/8/2010 (S/N 12/877,153).
9. ARL 08-39--Better Performing Lithium/Carbon Fluoride Battery.
Filed with USPTO on 11/24/10; (S/N 61/416,923).
10. ARL 09-18--Increasing Performance by Reducing Resistance in
Lithium Ion Batteries. Filed with USPTO on 2/3/2010 (S/N
12/699,182).
11. ARL 09-33--Pure LiBOB Salt & Purification Process. Filed
with USPTO on 10/27/10 (S/N 61/407,153).
12. ARL 09-41--Longer Lasting Lithium/Oxygen Battery.
Provisional filed with USPTO on 1/11/11, (S/N 61/431,602).
13. ARL 10-14--Ultra-Fast Bi-Directional Solid State Circuit
Breaker (battery related). PATENT STATUS--To be filed prior to
meeting.
14. ARL 10-28--Electrolyte for Next Generation 5V Li-ion
Batteries. Provisional filed with USPTO on 7/6/2010 (S/N
61/361,625).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael D. Rausa, U.S. Army Research
Laboratory, Office of Research and Technology Applications, ATTN:
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RDRL-DB/Bldg. 434, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5425, Telephone:
(410) 278-5028.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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