Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Including means to resiliently press junction element...
Patent
1975-06-05
1977-02-08
Sebastian, Leland A.
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
Including means to resiliently press junction element...
62 3, 136203, 136204, H01L 3502, H01L 3504
Patent
active
040070611
ABSTRACT:
A heat pump having a set of "thermoelements" that have substantially the same thickness and at least two radiant flat elements that permit the diffusion or absorption of the heat, and is characterized by being made in the form of a sandwich comprising, in addition to the said radiant elements, two supports that are electrically insulated and effectively conduct the electricity, placed on either side of the thermoelements, and securing both the electric coupling of the thermoelements to one another and also the thermal coupling of the radiant elements to the thermoelements, while allowing a mechanical coupling of all the elements, each of said supports possessing a first face contacting with its entire surface one of the radiant elements and a second face covered by a layer of discontinuous elements that are effective conductors of electricity, these elements being distributed on the two supports in such a manner that, when the thermoelements are locked between them, the said conductor elements realize the serial coupling of the thermoelements, the coupling points of a first kind being all situated on one of the layers and the coupling points of another kind being all situated on the other layer, and the two end conductor elements of one of the layers being provided with means for coupling to the opposite poles of a continuous source of electric energy, the said sandwich being held by a plurality of locking elements that pass through it from side to side.
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Drucker William Anthony
Sebastian Leland A.
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