Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Electric power generator
Patent
1988-10-05
1991-10-08
Nelson, Peter A.
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
Electric power generator
136225, 136227, H01L 3528
Patent
active
050551400
ABSTRACT:
In order to increase the thermoelectromotive force delivery by a thermoelectric element as a whole or regulate the temperature coefficient of such thermoelectromotive force, n-type semiconductive ceramic members and p-type semiconductive ceramic members are assembled to form such element and are electrically connected with each other. The n-type and p-type semiconductive ceramic members are provided in the form of plate members, which are stacked so as to be interconnected by insulating layers and conductor layers. The insulating and conductor layers are provided on opposite surfaces of adjacent plate members by thick film printing and baking performed thereafter.
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Kitoh Norimitsu
Kumada Akira
Murata Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Nelson Peter A.
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