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  • New Braunfels, TX
  • San Marcos, TX
  • 1150 Westridge Rd, Martindale, TX 78655 (512) 357-0157
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Gorman, TX
  • Edgewood, NM
  • Kyle, TX
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Geronimo, TX
  • 343 Wood Rd, New Braunfels, TX 78130 (512) 754-6697

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Owner

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Location:
New Braunfels, TX
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Xtreme Power 2005 - 2011
Chief Technology Officer

2005 - 2011
Owner
Skills:
Renewable Energy
Engineering
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Chief Technology Officer

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Location:
1150 Westridge Rd, Martindale, TX 78655
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Xtreme Power
Chief Technology Officer

Publications

Us Patents

Portable Power Packs Having A Uniform Dc Environment

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US Patent:
8198759, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Nov 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/277380
Inventors:
Aeron Hurst - Martindale TX, US
Carlos Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Charles Moyer - Manchaca TX, US
Grant Randall - Austin TX, US
Lupe Carranco - San Marcos TX, US
Assignee:
Xtreme Power Inc. - Kyle TX
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
H02J 9/00
US Classification:
307150
Abstract:
A battery pack connection scheme is shown that provides an optimum DC environment for every cell in the pack, such that every cell in the same or similar voltage level in the pack sees exactly the same voltage and current environment. In some examples, a portable pack is provided having a positive load connection terminal and multiple batteries connected in parallel to the terminal. Connections are made with segments preferably have matching impedances, or have matching DC resistances, creating a uniform DC environment. Portable pack designs are provided including chargers and inverters connected in the uniform DC environment.

Power Supply Modules Having A Uniform Dc Environment

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US Patent:
8237407, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Oct 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/549006
Inventors:
Aeron Hurst - San Marcos TX, US
Carlos Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Mark Hood - New Braunfels TX, US
Assignee:
Xtreme Power Inc. - Kyle TX
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320128, 429158, 429159
Abstract:
A battery pack connection scheme is shown that provides an synchronized DC environment for every cell in the pack, such that every cell in the same or similar voltage level in the pack sees exactly the same voltage and current environment. In some embodiments, a pack is provided having a positive load connection terminal and multiple batteries connected in parallel to the terminal. The connections are made via respective conductive paths each including a high-power DC precision cable segment, each of the conductive paths having a resistance suitable to allow an average charge acceptance rate of the battery pack to be greater than a one-hour, or “C1”, charge rate. The precision cable segments preferably have matching impedances, or have matching DC resistances.

Managing Renewable Power Generation

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US Patent:
8471520, Jun 25, 2013
Filed:
May 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/773504
Inventors:
Carlos James Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Aeron Neils Hurst - Martindale TX, US
Mark Isaac Hardin - Austin TX, US
Matthew Clayton Such - Austin TX, US
Richard Thomas Jennings - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Xtreme Power Inc. - Kyle TX
International Classification:
H01M 10/44
H01M 10/46
H02J 7/04
H02J 7/00
H02J 1/10
US Classification:
320101, 320128, 320132, 320138, 320148, 320149, 320161, 320162, 307 46, 307 48, 307 66
Abstract:
A power delivery rate from a renewable power source to a load is managed by determining, by processing circuitry, a change in a power generation rate, determining, by the processing circuitry, whether the change in the power generation rate exceeds a limit, and then, adjusting, by control circuitry, a power transfer rate to or from a power storage device, such that the adjusting is sufficient to prevent the power delivery rate from exceeding the limit.

High Capacity Mobile Electric Power Source

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US Patent:
20070252435, Nov 1, 2007
Filed:
Apr 26, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/411521
Inventors:
Carlos Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Guadalupe Carranco - San Marcos TX, US
Paul Heald - San Marcos TX, US
Mark Hood - New Braunfels TX, US
Aeron Hurst - San Marcos TX, US
Bill Kuhn - New Braunfels TX, US
International Classification:
B60L 1/00
US Classification:
307010100
Abstract:
An high capacity mobile electric power source having a toolbox for attachment to a truck bed. A battery is connected to the toolbox bottom. The battery is high capacity, maintenance free, 12-volt direct current battery. An inverter is connected to and is in thermal communication with the toolbox rear-gate facing wall for enhanced thermal dissipation. The inverter is electrically connected to the battery positive pole connection. A first electrical outlet is connected to the toolbox rear-gate facing wall adjacent the driver side sidewall, the first electrical outlet is electrically connected to the inverter.

Precision Battery Pack Circuits

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US Patent:
20080090139, Apr 17, 2008
Filed:
Oct 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/549013
Inventors:
Aeron Hurst - San Marcos TX, US
Carlos Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Mark Hood - New Braunfels TX, US
International Classification:
H01M 2/24
US Classification:
429156, 429158
Abstract:
A battery pack connection scheme is shown that provides an synchronized DC environment for every cell in the pack, such that every cell in the same or similar voltage level in the pack sees exactly the same voltage and current environment. In some embodiments, a pack is provided having a positive load connection terminal and multiple batteries connected in parallel to the terminal. The connections are made via respective conductive paths each including a high-power DC precision cable segment, each of the conductive paths having a resistance suitable to allow an average charge acceptance rate of the battery pack to be greater than a one-hour, or “C1”, charge rate. The precision cable segments preferably have matching impedances, or have matching DC resistances.

Discharging Batteries

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US Patent:
20100201320, Aug 12, 2010
Filed:
Feb 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/702874
Inventors:
Carlos Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Aeron Hurst - Martindale TX, US
Assignee:
XTREME POWER, INC. - Kyle TX
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320129, 320136
Abstract:
Discharging a battery is accomplished by: applying an electrical stimulus to the battery; measuring a response to the electrical stimulus, the measured response providing an indication of discharge efficiency of the battery; determining a target frequency corresponding to a maximum discharge efficiency; and then discharging the battery with a discharge current profile comprising current pulses having a frequency component selected based on the determined target frequency.

Managing Renewable Power Generation

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US Patent:
20130278203, Oct 24, 2013
Filed:
Jun 24, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/924888
Inventors:
Carlos James Coe - San Marcos TX, US
Aeron Neils Hurst - Martindale TX, US
Mark Isaac Hardin - Austin TX, US
Matthew Clayton Such - Austin TX, US
Richard Thomas Jennings - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320101
Abstract:
A power delivery rate from a renewable power source to a load is managed by determining, by processing circuitry, a change in a power generation rate, determining, by the processing circuitry, whether the change in the power generation rate exceeds a limit, and then, adjusting, by control circuitry, a power transfer rate to or from a power storage device, such that the adjusting is sufficient to prevent the power delivery rate from exceeding the limit.

Managing Renewable Power Generation

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US Patent:
20160056642, Feb 25, 2016
Filed:
Nov 3, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/931108
Inventors:
- Kyle TX, US
Aeron Neils Hurst - Martindale TX, US
Mark Isaac Hardin - Austin TX, US
Matthew Clayton Such - Austin TX, US
Richard Thomas Jennings - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
G05B 15/02
Abstract:
A power delivery rate from a renewable power source to a load is managed by determining, by processing circuitry, a change in a power generation rate, determining, by the processing circuitry, whether the change in the power generation rate exceeds a limit, and then, adjusting, by control circuitry, a power transfer rate to or from a power storage device, such that the adjusting is sufficient to prevent the power delivery rate from exceeding the limit.
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