mPhase Technologies Granted U.S. Patent for Safer Disposal of Smart NanoBattery
LITTLE FALLS, NJ--(Marketwire - November 2, 2009) - mPhase Technologies, Inc. (
The technique described in the patent is based on the idea of neutralizing the harmful chemistry inside the battery by dispensing a neutralizing agent or containment polymer that is located inside the battery fixture and dispensed once the battery is depleted. This process is an important step forward in creating safer, green batteries.
The use of this patented technique may be incorporated into future battery designs by battery vendors, and could be implemented in future designs of the mPhase Smart NanoBattery. The Smart NanoBattery is being developed as part of the U.S. Army STTR Program to develop unique new battery technology for military purposes. The reserve battery design uses electrowetting and microfluidic techniques to selectively activate and control the power generated by the cells in the reserve battery.
"This patent is a major step in creating new approaches for designing batteries that could be safer for the environment," said mPhase CEO Ron Durando. "This concept is not just something that can be implemented in our own products, but has applicability that could be incorporated by other vendors in the battery industry."
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