Two stage energy storage device

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – One cell or battery charges another

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C320S101000, C320S118000, C320S119000

Reexamination Certificate

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07545117

ABSTRACT:
An electronic device, which captures and accumulates varying levels of electrical energy in suitable short-term storage means until the energy is of such a level that it can be efficiently transferred to at least one long-term storage device means, such as electro-chemical batteries. The invention further permits simultaneous transfer to a variety of electro-chemical batteries, which can possess different storage chemistries.

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