Michael Pyszczek, Vice President, Technology
Battery for Powering a Medical Device Having Low Magnetic Susceptibility, US Patent #6,444,358 September 3, 2002
Penlight Having Low Magnetic Susceptibility. US Patent # 6,056,415. May 2, 2000
Laryngoscope Having Low Magnetic Susceptibility and Method of Assembly. US Patent #6,036,639. March 14, 2000
Method for Modifying the Electrochemical Surface Area of a Cell Using a Perforated Film. US Patent #6,030,422. February 29, 2000
Perforated Film for Modifying the Electrochemical Surface Area of a Cell. US Patent #5,965,291. October 12, 1999
Electrochemical Cell Having Mechanical Shock Tolerance. US Patent #5,756,229. May 26, 1998.
Aqueous Blended Electrode Material for Use in Electrochemical Cells and Method of Manufacture. US Patent #5,543,249. August 6, 1996.
Woven Synthetic Halogenated Polymer Fibers as Separator Material For Electrochemical Cells. US Patent #5,415,959. May 16,1995.
Use of Standard Uniform Electrode Components in Cells of Either High or Low Surface Area Design. US Patent #5,468,569. November 21, 1995.
Electrochemical Cell Design for Use Under High Shock and Vibration Conditions. US Patent #5,474,859. December 12, 1995.
High Energy Density Non-Aqueous Electrolyte Lithium Cell Operational Over a Wide Temperature Range. US Patent #5,114,811. May 19, 1992.
Inhibiting Voltage Suppression in Lithium/Fluorinated Carbon Batteries. US Patent #4,791,038. December 13, 1988.