Nuclear Battery CMNS LENR Tech Patents and Research

  • Some nuclear battery patents are also classified as LENR or Fusion in a matrix, which are two patent office classifications for alleged cold fusion reactorrs..


    An interdisciplinary art union is taking place.


    An example of a nuclear battery (energy producing alloy) low energy nuclear reaction patent is...


    Method and apparatus for producing energy from metal alloys WO2018122445

    https://patentscope.wipo.int/s…il.jsf?docId=WO2018122445

    Abstract

    A method and apparatus for energy production comprising providing reactive material containing, at least, an exothermic double electron capture capable isotope and supplying pair-formation energy to at least part of the reactive material to form at least one irreversible double electron capture capable nuclei-pair to produce a net exothermic reaction is disclosed. The reactive material may comprise a metallic alloy. A method and apparatus for energy production comprising heating a three or more element metallic alloy in a chemically inert atmosphere to initiate and/or sustain an exothermic reaction between at least two of the metallic elements of the alloy is herein disclosed. The pressure at the surface of the metallic alloy may be maintained below 1000 atm. The reaction may be initiated, maintained or re-initiated by temperature cycling within a target temperature range. The heat from the reaction may be converted to electric energy by means of a stacked thermophotovoltaic arrangement, comprising a hot surface, a first stage photovoltaic element, a photoemissive LED and a second stage photovoltaic element.


    Classifications


    G21H1/00 Arrangements for obtaining electrical energy from radioactive sources, e.g. from radioactive isotopes, nuclear or atomic batteries


    H02S10/30 Thermophotovoltaic systems


    B22F1/0085 Thermal or thermo-mechanical treatment


    C22C1/023 Alloys based on nickel


    C22C19/002 Alloys based on nickel or cobalt with copper as the next major constituent


    C22C19/007 Alloys based on nickel or cobalt with a light metal (alkali metal Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs; earth alkali metal Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Al Ga, Ge, Ti) or B, Si, Zr, Hf, Sc, Y, lanthanides, actinides, as the next major constituent


    C22C19/03 Alloys based on nickel or cobalt based on nickel


    C22C19/05 Alloys based on nickel or cobalt based on nickel with chromium


    C22C21/00 Alloys based on aluminium


    C22C27/04 Alloys based on tungsten or molybdenum


    C22C30/02 Alloys containing less than 50% by weight of each constituent containing copper


    C22C9/00 Alloys based on copper


    C22C9/06 Alloys based on copper with nickel or cobalt as the next major constituent


    C22F1/10 Changing the physical structure of non-ferrous metals or alloys by heat treatment or by hot or cold working of nickel or cobalt or alloys based thereon


    G21B3/00 Low temperature nuclear fusion reactors, e.g. alleged cold fusion reactors


    H01L31/02325 Optical elements or arrangements associated with the device the optical elements not being integrated nor being directly associated with the device

    H01L31/042 PV modules or arrays of single PV cells

    H01L35/02 Details

    H01L35/34 Processes or apparatus specially adapted for peculiar to the manufacture or treatment of these devices or of parts thereof

    Y02E10/50 Photovoltaic [PV] energy

    Y02E30/10 Nuclear fusion reactors

  • NASA/PineScie Vladimir Pines expertise in dendritic phase control and theory is being applied to LENR thermal reactor design with GEC.

    This is similiar perhaps...

    Anyways

    Would nano ball lightning wink in and out of existance, so to speak, along such an alloy boundary layer or dendritic tip?


    Method and apparatus for producing energy from metal alloys WO2018122445

    Quote

    Not to be bound by theory, it is believed that an energy producing reaction may be triggered by solid- molten partial phase changes of the metal alloy, and may be kept continuously ongoing by temperature cycling around the phase-change temperature region. The presently obtained average reaction power was found to be on the order 10 W/g with respect to the metal alloy mass, while the peak power during temperature cycling was found to be on the order 100 W/g with respect to the metal alloy mass.

  • This is already what happens about last Iwamura's release... Take this in account.

  • Is this his latest?

    Heat utilization system, and heat generating device

    2019-12-11 Application filed by 株式会社クリーンプラネット

    2020-06-18 Publication of WO2020122098A1 https://patents.google.com/pat…98A1/en?oq=WO2020122098A1

    Heat utilizatioAbstract Provided are a novel heat utilization system and a heat generating device employing an inexpensive, clean, and safe thermal energy source. A heat utilization system 10 is provided with: a heat generating body 14 which generates heat by absorbing and releasing hydrogen; a hermetically sealed container 15 having a first chamber 21 and a second chamber 22 which are partitioned by means of the heat generating body 14; and a temperature regulating unit 16 for regulating the temperature of the heat generating body 14. The first chamber 21 and the second chamber 22 have different hydrogen pressures. The heat generating body 14 includes: supporting body formed using at least any of a porous material, a hydrogen permeable membrane, and a proton conductor; and a multilayer film provided on the supporting body. The multilayer film includes: a first layer which is formed using a hydrogen absorbing metal or a hydrogen absorbing alloy, and which has a thickness of less than 1000 nm; and a second layer which is formed using a hydrogen absorbing metal, a hydrogen absorbing alloy, or a ceramic, different from the first layer, and which has a thickness of less than 1000 nm.

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    Classifications



    F24V30/00 Apparatus or devices using heat produced by exothermal chemical reactions other than combustion View 3 more classifications


    WO2020122098A1


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