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Cold fuel thermionic converter
   
Document Number
US Patent 3932776
Issued Date
January 13, 1976
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An energy source for a heat-utilizing device which includes a source of gamma radiation, an absorber of such radiation and a heat-utilization device in heat-transfer relationship with the absorber of gamma radiation. The enclosure of the energy source is so constructed that additional heat-utilizing device may also be energized from the same source of gamma radiation.
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Published
January 13, 1976
Application Number
04/600,488
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December 9, 1966
US Classification
310/306   976/DIG.417
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G21H   1/00   (20060101)   G21H   1/10   (20060101)  
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310/3   310/4   176/39  
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