Heating – Heat applicator having structure for mounting it on or...
Patent
1977-03-21
1978-06-20
Camby, John J.
Heating
Heat applicator having structure for mounting it on or...
431268, 237 123C, 1231425R, 219202, F24J 300
Patent
active
040959384
ABSTRACT:
In an arctic military vehicle, one or more heating units is/are positioned against the outer surface of the battery to heat the battery electrolyte and thereby improve battery output capability during the critical engine start-up period. Each heating unit includes an internal self-contained heat source, thereby enabling the system to be used in wilderness areas remote from building energy sources. The invention is particularly applicable to arctic military vehicles that might be required to move through relatively uninhabited enemy areas where stationary energy sources might be unknown or non-existent.
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Camby John J.
Edelberg Nathan
McRae John E.
Taucher Peter A.
Yuen Henry C.
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