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Primary Examiner: Kamm, William E.
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Attorney: Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier

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Title: Chest motion electricity generating device



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Claims: What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A chest motion electricity generating device comprising:

magnetic flux generating means;

induction coil means, said magnetic flux generating means and said induction coil means forming a magnetic circuit;

an elastic separator connected to said magnetic flux generating means and said induction coil means, said elastic separator located between said magnetic flux generating means and said induction coil means;

non-elastic chest harness means which includes at least one adjustable chest strap for surrounding the circumference of the human chest, said chest strap provided with two ends, said two ends respectively attached to said magnetic flux generating means and said induction coil means;

whereby normal respiratory motion causes expansion and contraction of said elastic separator, said respiratory motion thereby changing the magnetic flux linkage between said magnetic flux generating means and said induction coil means, and thereby generating an induced EMF across said induction coil means, said induced EMF being made available as useful electrical energy.

2. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said magnetic flux generating means comprises:

a permanent magnet mounted on a diamagnetic magnet mounting plate and attached to said mounting plate by fastening means.

3. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said induction coil means comprises:

electrical current conducting wire wrapped around a ferromagnetic core, said wire having electrical output leads, and said wire wrapped core mounted on a diamagnetic induction coil mounting plate and held thereon by fastening means.

4. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said elastic separator comprises:

an elastic yarn from the group consisting of rubber, spandex, or anidex fibers.

5. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said elastic separator comprises:

elastic springs

6. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said elastic separator comprises:

high tensile steel straps.

7. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said non-elastic chest harness comprises:

adjustable shoulder straps, and

at least one adjustable chest strap connected to said shoulder straps, said chest strap worn around the circumference of the human body and including two ends, said two ends respectively attached to said magnetic flux generating means and said induction coil means.

8. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 wherein said induction coil means comprises:

a plurality of electrical current conducting wires respectively wrapped around a plurality of ferromagnetic cores, each of said ferromagnetic cores mounted on respective diamagnetic mounting plates, said plurality of mounting plates hingedly connected to promote mechanical flexibility.

9. A chest motion electricity generating device according to claim 1 in which said induction coil means comprises:

a ferromagnetic core with a horizontal arm and a plurality of perpendicular legs appending from said arm, a plurality of electricity conducting wires respectively wrapped around each of said perpendicular legs of said ferromagnetic core, each of said wires having output leads which can be connected in any desired electrical configuration,

a diamagnetic mounting plate on which said wire wrapped ferromagnetic core is mounted, and

fastening means for attaching said wire wrapped ferromagnetic core to said mounting plate.

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Inventors: Hunt, Robert J. (Columbia, MD, US)

Application Number: 840237
Filing Date: 1977-10-07
Publication_date: 1981-01-20
Assignee:
Primary Class(es): 607/33
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
2547106Dec, 1970Bornmann128/2.
3268845Aug, 1966Whitmore128/2.

Other Refs: 11107 of456311
, 1910GB
Nov, 1936GB
Other References: Myers et al., "American Journal of Medical Electronics," Oct.-Dec. 1964 , pp. 233-236.