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Multiple Battery Switching Method and Apparatus Patent Awarded to Reserve Power Cell


Innovative technology company also receives patent for an apparatus and method for reliably supplying electrical energy to an electrical system

Deerfield Beach, Fla. – Vehicular failure due to battery problems could be a thing of the past, thanks to Reserve Power Cell. The company recently announced that is has received patents for its multiple battery switching method and apparatus (U.S. Patent No. 7,388,349) and for its apparatus and method for reliably supplying electrical energy to electrical systems (U.S. Patent No. 7,339,347).

“We are excited to be awarded a patent for our exclusive and revolutionary technology," said Reserve Power Cell President, David Elder.

These patents are just some of the innovative technologies Reserve Power Cell has developed in the creation of Intellicell, the first intelligent battery management system that meets today's and tomorrow's power needs. In addition to the aforementioned patents, Reserve Power Cell has received a “Notice of Allowance” for the following two patent pending cases:

  • 12/008,195 – Method for detecting a discharge fault condition in an electrical system of a vehicle or piece of machinery
  • 10/913,334 – Multiple battery management system, auxiliary battery attachment system and network controlled multiple battery management system

Reserve Power Cell has 13 other pending divisional and/or primary published applications, rounding out its technological innovations with numerous patent awards pending, domestically and abroad. International patent protection currently includes the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, E.U., Australia, Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, South Africa, India, Russian Federation and Argentina.

Intellicell provides a broad range of technical capabilities and advantages for: single battery; integrated dual battery; multiple battery systems; network communications; and record and track battery performance. All can be electronically controlled, monitored and managed via the Intellicell module. The microprocessor based module also allows additional systems management and network monitoring features.

“Reserve Power Cell works tirelessly everyday to develop technologies that help people and companies become more productive and lower costs while improving their battery systems’ performance. These patents are just another example of our commitment to delivering the next generation of power management and monitoring today," said Elder.

For more on Reserve Power Cell and their technological innovations, please visit http://www.reservepowercell.com.