Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Fuel cell – subcombination thereof – or method of making or... – Biochemical fuel cell
Reexamination Certificate
2011-04-19
2011-04-19
Ryan, Patrick (Department: 1726)
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Fuel cell, subcombination thereof, or method of making or...
Biochemical fuel cell
Reexamination Certificate
active
07927749
ABSTRACT:
A microbial fuel cell includes a cell housing having first and second chambers. The first chamber is adapted for containing a fluid including a biomas. The second chamber is adapted for containing an oxygenated fluid. A cathode extends into the cell housing second chamber and an anode segment of an electrode assembly extends into the cell housing first chamber. The electrode assembly has multiple, substantially aligned, fibers. The outer surfaces of the fibers of the anode segment are adapted for receiving a biofilm.
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Butler Michael A.
Swift Joseph A.
Wallace Stanley J.
Alix Yale & Ristas, LLP
Ryan Patrick
Thomas Brent
Xerox Corporation
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