Circuit for charging battery at higher potential

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Serially connected batteries or cells – With discharge of cells or batteries

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320 51, 320 57, 322 89, 363 59, 363 61, H02J 714

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043873332

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a circuit for charging a battery having opposed terminals, which circuit includes a relatively rotatable magnet and charge coil for generating charging potentials of alternating first and second polarities, the charge coil having first and second terminals, a diode having an anode connected to the first terminal of the charge coil and a cathode adapted for connection to one of the battery terminals, whereby to afford application to the battery for charging purposes of the potential of the first polarity, and a sub circuit connected to the first and second terminals of the charge coil and to the opposed terminals of the battery for storing the energy of the second polarity potential and for applying the stored energy to the battery with the application to the battery of the potential of the first polarity.

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patent: 3525031 (1970-08-01), King
patent: 4100474 (1978-07-01), Pfeffer et al.

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