Quick attaching thermoelectric device

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20060266403A1
SERIAL NO

11138741

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A quickly attachable electric generator system for producing electric power from hot or cold surfaces of magnetic materials. The system includes at least one permanent magnet for providing a magnetic attractive force to hold a surface of a thermoelectric module against the hot or cold surfaces. In a preferred embodiment, useful for attaching to the tail pipe or muffler of a motor vehicle, a thin flexible high heat conducting copper disk is braised to a thin bottom portion of a copper pedestal that has a wider flat upper portion. The wider flat upper portion is the heat source of a thermoelectric module that is compressed between it and an aluminum fin unit functioning as a heat sink. Insulating wafers on both the hot and cold sides to the thermoelectric module provide electrical insulation of the module from the copper pedestal and the finned heat sink. Heat conducting grease is used to improve thermal conductivity. In this preferred embodiment 24 small cylindrical magnets are positioned around a mid section of the pedestal in 12 aluminum bottomless cups positioned between the thin copper disk and the wide flat portion of the pedestal. When in use the thin flexible disk conforms to the surface shape of the steel (or other iron containing material) to which it is attached, and the disk along with the rest of the thermoelectric generator is held in place by the magnetic force of the 24 magnets. When attached to a tail pipe heat flows from the hot surface of the tail pipe through the thin flexible copper disk, through the pedestal to provide a heat source at a temperature in the range of about 450 degrees F. for the thermoelectric module. The fin unit provides the heat sink transferring heat to the atmosphere to provide a cold surface at about 85 degrees for a temperature difference of about 365 degrees F. In this preferred embodiment the module is utilized to provide electric power to power a transmitter to transmit information regarding the location of the motor vehicle to which it is attached. Standard thermoelectric modules available on the market can be utilized.

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HILLER NATHANNot Provided

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Hiller, Nathan Fallbrook, CA 3 17

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