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Title:
Implantable thermoelectric generator having thermopile compression wires
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What is claimed is:
1. In a thermoelectric generator of the type implantable in the human body, including a vacuum tight outer casing containing an insulation system lining the interior space of the outer casing and a fuel capsule and an elongated thermopile having hot and cold end plates located within the casing inside the insulation system, the improvement comprising harness means for maintaining a compressive load on said thermopile comprising a plurality of thin tension wires, each attached at one end to the hot end plate of said thermopile and at the other end to said cold plate, each said tension wire being tensioned to impose a compressive load on said thermopile and each having a strength to conductivity ratio of greater than 250,000 (lb.sub.f -hr-.degree.F)/(BTU-in) for providing the highest possible compressive strength for the lowest possible thermal conductivity to minimize the amount of heat by-passing said thermopile.
2. Thermoelectric generator according to claim 1 wherein said wires are 30 mils in diameter and have a center portion of reduced section of approximately 6 mils in diameter.
3. The thermoelectric generator of claim 1 wherein said wires are composed of about 94.5% titanium, about 3% aluminum and about 2.5% vanadium.
4. The thermoelectric generator of claim 1 wherein said wires are tightened sufficiently to provide a total compressive stress on said thermopile of about 4.8 pounds.
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Inventors:
Bustard, Thomas Stratton (Ellicott City, MD, US) Goslee, David Earl (White Marsh, MD, US)
Application Number:
448023
Filing Date: 1974-03-04 Publication_date: 1976-05-18 Assignee:
Nuclear Battery Corporation (Columbia, MD)
Primary Class(es):
136/205
136/202, 136/211, 136/212, 136/223, 136/225, 976/DIG416
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Other References:
Altieri et al., "Transactions of A.N.S.," 13, (No. 2), p. 505, (Nov. 13, 1970). Alcatel; Prospectus, "Alcatel Thermoelectric Microgenerators," (4 pp.), published May, 4, 1970, Paris. |