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Charles Jules Loonis

from Milford, CT
Age ~69

Charles Loonis Phones & Addresses

  • 74 Carrington Ave, Milford, CT 06460 (203) 874-2212
  • 63 Commodore Pl, Milford, CT 06460
  • 500 Bic Dr #5, Milford, CT 06461
  • Norwalk, CT
  • 74 Carrington Ave, Milford, CT 06460

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles Loonis
Director of Engineering
EBEANSTALK, LLC
Whol Toys/Hobby Goods
500 Bic Dr, Milford, CT 06460
(203) 301-4141

Publications

Us Patents

Fuel Cell System With Fuel Supply Monitoring System And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
7642742, Jan 5, 2010
Filed:
Aug 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/196685
Inventors:
Andrew J. Curello - Hamden CT, US
Charles Loonis - Milford CT, US
Hung T. Than - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
Societe BIC
International Classification:
H01M 10/46
US Classification:
320101
Abstract:
A fuel cell includes a removable and replaceable fuel supply having fuel disposed therein. A system for monitoring various parameters of the fuel such as temperature, pressure, and the levels of dissolved oxygen is provided. A plurality of sensors is disposed on the fuel supply side that is capable of communicating with a controller and memory on the fuel cell side. In another embodiment, at least one sensor for measuring a system parameter of the fuel communicates with an RFID tag either remotely or via a hardwired link. The sensor and/or the RFID tag may be coated with a substance impervious to the caustic fuel. An RFID reader station collects the data. The controller may be included to use the data in real time to alter system parameters, such as fuel pumping rates or a bleed off, or to trigger a signal, such as to notify a user of an empty fuel supply.

Fuel Gauge For Fuel Cartridges

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US Patent:
20050115312, Jun 2, 2005
Filed:
Dec 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/725236
Inventors:
Andrew Curello - Hamden CT, US
Floyd Fairbanks - Naugatuck CT, US
Charles Loonis - Milford CT, US
International Classification:
G01F017/00
US Classification:
073149000
Abstract:
Fuel gauges for fuel supplies for fuel cells are disclosed. Each fuel gauge has a property that is readable by an electrical circuit. These properties are related to the remaining fuel in the fuel supplies. These properties include, but are not limited to, electrical capacitance, magnetic, semi-conducting resistance, bi-metal resistance, and oscillating magnetic field. These fuel gauges are functional at any fuel supply orientation.

Fuel Gauge For Fuel Cartridges

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US Patent:
20060243045, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Jun 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/425166
Inventors:
Andrew Curello - Hamden CT, US
Floyd Fairbanks - Naugatuck CT, US
Charles Loonis - Milford CT, US
Assignee:
SOCIETE BIC - Clichy Cedex
International Classification:
G01F 23/26
G01F 23/28
G01F 17/00
H01M 8/04
US Classification:
073149000, 073232000, 073262000, 073861080, 073861470, 073861490, 429034000
Abstract:
Fuel gauges for fuel supplies for fuel cells are disclosed. Each fuel gauge has a property that is readable by an electrical circuit. These properties are related to the remaining fuel in the fuel supplies. These properties include, but are not limited to, electrical capacitance, magnetic, semi-conducting resistance, bi-metal resistance, and oscillating magnetic field. These fuel gauges are functional at any fuel supply orientation.

Fuel Cell With Fuel Monitoring System And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
20080231836, Sep 25, 2008
Filed:
Jul 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/997581
Inventors:
Andrew J. Curello - Hamden CT, US
Charles Loonis - Hamden CT, US
Hung T. Than - Rockville MD, US
Michael Curello - Cheshire CT, US
Floyd Fairbanks - Naugatuck CT, US
Assignee:
Societe BIC - Clichy Cedex
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
356 72
Abstract:
A fuel cell () includes a removable and replaceable fuel supply () having fuel disposed therein. A system for monitoring various parameters of the fuel such as temperature, pressure, and the levels of dissolved oxygen is provided. A plurality of sensors () is disposed on the fuel supply side that is capable of communicating with a controller () and memory () on the fuel cell side. In another embodiment, at least one sensor for measuring a system parameter of the fuel communicates with an RFID tag () either remotely or via a hardwired link. The sensor and/or the RFID tag may be coated with a substance impervious to the caustic fuel. An RFID reader station collects the data. The controller may be included to use the data in real time to alter system parameters, such as fuel pumping rates or a bleed off, or to trigger a signal, such as to notify a user of an empty fuel supply. In another embodiment, an optical sensor () may be used.
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