Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1994-06-28
1995-10-10
Weisstuch, Aaron
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437 4, 437 51, 437 64, 437 65, 437180, 437181, 437205, 437207, 437209, 136244, 136251, 136256, 136258, H01L 3118, H01L 3120
Patent
active
054570573
ABSTRACT:
Photovoltaic devices comprised of one or more encapsulated slabs of photovoltaic material are prepared by a process wherein a large area body of photovoltaic material is divided into a plurality of slabs. A photoactive area is defined within each slab, and defects therein passivated. Current collecting structures are affixed to each slab, and if the device includes a plurality of slabs, they are electrically interconnected. The front surfaces of the slabs are laminated with a transparent protective material, and the rear surfaces are bonded to a support plate. Also disclosed herein is a particular configuration of bus bar tape for interconnecting the slabs and an apparatus for preparing the current collecting wires.
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Barnard Timothy
Nath Prem
Vogeli Craig N.
United Solar Systems Corporation
Weisstuch Aaron
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