Self-charging solar battery

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Inventors

Curiel, Raymond F.

Application #

811024

Filed

Nov-19-1985

Published

Mar-3-1987

Current US Class

136/251
136/291
362/183
429/9

International Classes

F21L 013/00; H01M 012/00

Field of Search

136/291 136/251 429/9 429/100 362/157 362/192 362/202 362/208 362/183 320/2

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ptak; LaValle D.

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Abstract
A self-charging battery comprising a rechargeable nickel-cadmium cell and a solar electric panel. Sunlight passing through the transparent housing excites the solar panel which then supplies recharging current to the nickel-cadmium cell.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A self-charging solar battery assembly comprising:

an open-ended cylindrical housing formed at least partially of transparent material,

a rechargeable battery cell means mounted in said housing and comprising positive and negative terminals, one at each end thereof,

a solar electric panel comprising photo-voltaic cell means having positive and negative terminals,

said panel being mounted within said housing with said photo-voltaic cell means juxtapositioned to said transparent material of said housing such that solar rays may pass through said transparent material and excite said photo-voltaic cell means,

a first means for connecting said positive terminal of said photo-voltaic cell means to said positive terminal of said battery cell means,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electric storage batteries have been in use for many years. Probably the most common use is in emergency or portable lighting devices such as the ordinary flashlight. The quality of the batteries has improved steadily along with the numbers of different applications for their use.

One of the more significant improvements is the development and commercial availability of rechargeable batteries, such as nickel-cadmium and sealed lead-acid batteries. Devices utilizing rechargeable batteries are frequently marketed with built-in charging circuits and provision for plugging into an electric wall outlet for recharging between periods of use.

It is frequently the case, however, that a battery operated device is called for in a given application because it involves operation in a remote area where electric power is not available. In many such applications, some form of recharging capability is particularly desired.

Consider, for example, flashlights, lanterns and other battery operated lighting devices which are carried for emergency use in lifeboats, planes, ships and various types of land vehicles. In a serious emergency, the user might become isolated for days or even weeks in a remote area. Without a recharging capability, the batteries can become depleted before help arrives. In such a situation, a means for recharging a flashlight or other signalling means could well make the difference between life and death.
 
  A self-charging battery comprising a rechargeable nickel-cadmium cell and a solar electric panel. Sunlight passing through the transparent housing excites...  A portable, hand-held, completely self-contained, solar energy device that uses only sunlight and solar energy to power a thermoelectric or mechanical...