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Ulster, PA

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Company: Returned to e.i. dupont 2006 Position: Project manager

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Guy Rockwell - Ulster, PA

Work:
Returned to E.I. Dupont 2006 to 2000
Project Manager
E.I. Dupont 2006 to 2006
Driver
E.I. Dupont 2003 to 2006
Project Manager / Field coordinator
E.I. Dupont 1974 to 2003
First line supervisor
E. I. Dupont 1972 to 1974
Organic chemical buyer
E.I. Dupont 1968 to 1972
Finishing operator
United states Marine Corps 1966 to 1968
Supply Administration

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Us Patents

Multilayer Structure Including An Active Electrochemical Material And Ionic Polymer In A Electrochemical Cell

US Patent:
6986967, Jan 17, 2006
Filed:
Oct 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/284229
Inventors:
Kelly D. Barton - Athens PA, US
Donald G. Gray - Towanda PA, US
Guy E. Rockwell - Ulster PA, US
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01M 4/04
H01M 4/62
US Classification:
429217, 429213, 4292314, 204291, 526247, 296233, 296235
Abstract:
Multilayer articles, particularly multilayer articles having electrical or ionic conductivity, are made using an improved melt extrusion process. The process includes a combination step in which a macroscopically homogeneous mass is formed prior to introduction into an extruder. The multilayer article may include an electrode layer and a separator layer that are extruded onto a metal current collector. Such structures are particularly useful in lithium-ion batteries.

Process For Forming Multilayer Articles By Melt Extrusion

US Patent:
6503432, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Mar 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/517298
Inventors:
Kelly D. Barton - Athens PA
Donald G. Gray - Towanda PA
Guy E. Rockwell - Ulster PA
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B29C 4700
US Classification:
26417316, 2641772, 264211, 26433114
Abstract:
Multilayer articles, particularly multilayer articles having electrical or ionic conductivity, are made using an improved melt extrusion process. The process includes a combination step in which a macroscopically homogeneous mass is formed prior to introduction into an extruder. The multilayer article may include an electrode layer and a separator layer that are extruded onto a metal current collector. Such structures are particularly useful in lithium-ion batteries.

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