Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Safely ingestible batteries and methods
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Application No.: US15656775Application Date: 2017-07-21
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Publication No.: US10347875B2Publication Date: 2019-07-09
- Inventor: Bryan Laulicht , Janet Freilich , Jeffrey M. Karp , Robert Langer
- Applicant: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Applicant Address: US MA Cambridge US MA Boston
- Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology,The Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Current Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology,The Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Cambridge US MA Boston
- Agency: Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP
- Main IPC: H01M2/02
- IPC: H01M2/02 ; H01M10/42 ; H01M2/08 ; H01M2/30 ; H01M2/34 ; H01M2/18

Abstract:
A battery for use in electronic devices and which is safely ingested into a body and a related method of making the battery. The battery includes an anode, a cathode and a quantum tunneling composite coating. The quantum tunneling composite coating covers at least a portion of at least one of the anode or the cathode and provides pressure sensitive conductive properties to the battery including a compressive stress threshold for conduction. The compressive stress threshold may be greater than a pre-determined applied stress in a digestive tract of the body in order to prevent harm if the battery is ingested. The battery may include a waterproof seal that extends between the quantum tunneling composite coating and a gasket separating the anode and cathode to inhibit the battery from short circuiting in a conductive fluid below the compressive stress threshold.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170324069A1 Safely Ingestible Batteries and Methods Public/Granted day:2017-11-09
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