U.S. PATENT APPLICATION FOR SOLAR POWERED REFRIGERATED CONTAINER PATENT ...

Electrochemical solar container patent classification number
[0002] The present invention relates generally to an environmentally friendly refrigeration unit and more particularly solar-powered refrigeration container that allows stored foods, beverages and other objects to be properly refrigerated when outdoors and more specifically to a. . Search specific patents by importing a CSV or list of patent publication or application numbers. The invention discloses a solar container system which comprises a highly-efficient photovoltaic assembly, a storage battery, a solar hot-water supply and power generation system, an inverter, a. . This solar collector provides electrical power to one or more cooling units and to one or more rechargeable batteries. The cooling units include an interior and an exterior heat sink, and an interior and exterior fan and an interior and exterior vent. Air in the cavity at a first temperature passes. . 1. Select what you want. 2. Select a class.. A portable, solar assisted, temperature controlled container comprises: a body with a cavity; a lid sealable thereon; a detachable solar panel producing electric power; a thermoelectric cooling unit; an interior heat sink secured in the cavity proximate to an interior side of the thermoelectric. . The International Patent Classification (IPC), established by the Strasbourg Agreement (1971), provides for a hierarchical system of language independent symbols for the classification of patents and utility models according to the different areas of technology to which they pertain. A new version.
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Application of inorganic solar container materials
This review focuses on state-of-the-art research and development in the areas of flexible and stretchable inorganic solar cells, explains the principles behind the main technologies, highlights their key applications, and discusses future challenges.. This review focuses on state-of-the-art research and development in the areas of flexible and stretchable inorganic solar cells, explains the principles behind the main technologies, highlights their key applications, and discusses future challenges. Flexible and stretchable solar cells have gained. . Inorganic Chemistry II, focusing on the properties and applications of inorganic materials, has been instrumental in developing advanced solar cells. This article delves into the applications of inorganic chemistry in solar cells, highlighting the theoretical foundations, advanced materials, and. . The layer of absorber materials used to produce thin-film cells can vary in thickness, from nanometers to a few micrometers. This is much thinner than conventional solar cells. This review focuses on inorganic thin films and, therefore, hybrid inorganic–organic perovskite, organic solar cells.
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Application of barium strontium titanate solar container ceramics
In this study, we successfully developed ternary-doped energy-storage ceramics with outstanding energy-storage capabilities in BNT matrices. We comprehensively examined their crystal structures, microstates, and energy-storage properties.. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis revealed that the ZBS glass-added ceramics exhibited a perovskite structure, with the maximum relative density achieved at x = 6. The average grain size reduced obviously as the glass additive wt% increased. Also, the dielectric constant decreased and the breakdown. . Moreover, the BT-BMT–0.15BNST energy-storage ceramics with rapid discharge (t0.9 = 4 ~ 47 ns), high power density (PD = 155.2 MW/cm 3), and stable performance have great potential in pulse capacitors. In this study, we successfully developed ternary-doped energy-storage ceramics with outstanding. . Lead-free ceramics are important in the sustainable advancement of energy storage techniques owing to their exceptional density of power, commendable resistance to high temperatures, and non-toxic nature. However, lead-free ceramics are no longer aligned with the requirements for the. . Dielectric glass-ceramic materials find various applications as parts of sensors, electronic components and even in biomedicine. The present work reports on the synthesis of glass-ceramic materials in the complex oxide system (23.1-z)Na2O/17.1BaO/6SrO/23TiO2/17.4SiO2/7.6B2O3/5.8Fe2O3/zAl2O 3, z = 0.
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