Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having magnetic field feature
Patent
1993-03-05
1994-01-11
Kalafut, Stephen
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Having magnetic field feature
429 96, 429121, 439 38, H07M 222
Patent
active
052779939
ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises a device which may be used as a substitute for one or more of a plurality of DC batteries used as a power source. The device includes an electrically conducting elongated structure which is sized such that it forms an electrical contact with a DC battery contained in a battery compartment or a battery compartment. In one embodiment, the elongated structure includes a permanent magnet which is capable of replacing one or more of a plurality of DC batteries used as a power source and of extending the life of the batteries used. In an alternate embodiment, the elongated structure is electrically conducting.
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