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Chun Lu

Chun Lu, Sewickley, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110033769Electrical Storage Device Including Oxide-ion Battery Cell Bank and Module Configurations - A rechargeable electrical storage device is disclosed, where one embodiment utilizes an anion (“A”) conducting electrolyte (02-10-2011
20110038100Porous Carbon Oxide Nanocomposite Electrodes for High Energy Density Supercapacitors - A high energy density supercapacitor is provided by using nanocomposite electrodes having an electrically conductive carbon network having a surface area greater than 2,000 m02-17-2011

Chun Lu, Monroeville, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100009091Fabrication of Copper-Based Anodes Via Atmosphoric Plasma Spraying Techniques - A fuel electrode anode (01-14-2010
20100325878Bi Containing Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System With Improved Performance and Reduced Manufacturing Costs - A method to provide a tubular, triangular or other type solid oxide electrolyte fuel cell has steps including providing a porous air electrode cathode support substrate, applying a solid electrolyte and cell to cell interconnection on the air electrode, applying a layer of bismuth compounds on the surface of the electrolyte and possibly also the interconnection, and sintering the whole above the melting point of the bismuth compounds for the bismuth compounds to permeate and for densification.12-30-2010

Chun Lu, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080197812Topology and method for dynamic charging current allocation - In one embodiment, a battery management system includes a charger controller for controlling a charging current of a battery according to a status of a load which is powered by the battery, and a counter coupled to the charger controller for determining a charging time according to such status. Advantageously, a first charging current is selected when the load is off. A second charging current that is less than the first charging current is selected when the load is on. Furthermore, a frequency of the counter is set to a first frequency when the load is off. The frequency is set to a second frequency that is less than the first frequency when the load is on.08-21-2008
20090066161Power management systems with current sensors - A power management system includes a power management unit (PMU) and a current sensor. The PMU is operable for controlling a first power source and a second power source. The second power source is operable for being charged by the first power source via a charging path. The current sensor has a first terminal coupled to the first power source and the second power source and has a second terminal coupled to the second power source via the charging path. The current sensor is operable for sensing a first current flowing from the first power source through the current sensor and for sensing a second current flowing from the second power source through the current sensor.03-12-2009
20100320979CURRENT CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH CURRENT FEEDBACKS - A current control system includes a first switch, a second switch, and a controller. The second switch is coupled in parallel with the first switch and operable for providing a feedback signal indicative of a current flowing through the first switch. The feedback signal is determined by a width-to-length ratio of the first switch and a width-to-length ratio of the second switch. In addition, the controller is coupled to the first and second switches and operable for adjusting the current according to the feedback signal.12-23-2010
20100327658SYSTEM FOR MANAGING POWER BASED ON CURRENT MONITORING - A system includes a power bus and a circuit. The power bus delivers power from a first power source to an output node. The circuit monitors a current flowing through the power bus and provides power from a second power source to the output node based on an amount of the current, and maintains a voltage level of the output node in a predetermined range.12-30-2010

Patent applications by Chun Lu, San Jose, CA US

Chun Lu, Richland, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080286630Electrochemical Cell Holder and Stack - A fuel cell stack made of a plurality of cell units stacked and operatively connected at one end thereof. Each of the units includes a holder having at least one cell, typically provided as an SOFC membrane, to produce an electric current when fuel and oxidant are present as the result of an electrochemical reaction.11-20-2008