ELECTRICAL BATTERIES CELLS

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E N E L E A F NISSHA CO., LTD. 3 Mibu Hanai-cho Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8551 Japan Electrical batteries and cells; solar cells; solar batteries; solar cell modules in the nature of photovoltaic modules; solar battery modules in the nature of solar batteries; electric wires and cables;Line 4, Japan 6048551 should be deleted, and 604-8551 Japan should be inserted.;ENELEAF;ENE LEAF;
PFU KABUSHIKI KAISHA PFU (PFU LIMITED) 98-2, NU, Unoke Kahoku-shi, ISHIKAWA 929-1192 Japan [ Electrical batteries and cells; electric wires and cables; cinematographic sound recording instruments and apparatus; telecommunication devices and apparatus, namely, telephones, facsimile machines, modems and radio and television transmitters and receivers; ] computers and computers programs for computer operating systems, middleware software for common use in developing or running application programs, and application programs for use in constructing and managing databases, or editing, storing, and retrieving textual, audio, image or video files; [ computer monitors, keyboards, printers; ] scanners, optical character readers, magnetic tape drives, digital disk drives, all for computers [ ; peripheral and terminal apparatus and instruments for data processing, namely, free-standing multimedia information kiosks comprising of computers, computer hardware, computer peripherals, and computer operating software for customer assistance, information services, digital signage, monetary transactions and general purpose for use in a wide variety of locations, such as stations, airports, hospitals, schools and universities, shopping centers, restaurants and other public facilities; encoded magnetic cards, blank magnetic disks; computer memories and printed circuits; fire alarms; anti-theft alarms; vending machines; coin-operated gates for car parking facilities; cash registers; coin counting or sorting machines; electric signs for displaying target figures, current outputs or the like; photo-copying machines; time and date stamping machines; time clocks; voting machines; electric door openers ];[ Machinery installation; repair and maintenance of office machines and apparatus; repair and maintenance of computers including central processing units, programmed data carrying electric circuits, magnetic disks, computers peripherals and scanners; telephone repair; repair of radio or television sets; providing information relating to maintenance of computers, computer peripherals, and scanners, via on-line telecommunication network ];Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;[ Industrial design; computer software design, computer programming, or maintenance of computer software; testing or research on electricity; rental of computers, computer central processing units, and computer programs recorded in printed circuit; rental of computer hardware, software and scanners; designing of computer hardware; design of printed circuit boards for others; design of electric machines and apparatus for others; design of power supplies for others; inspections of electronic apparatus and instruments, including computers and computer peripheral or terminal apparatus and instruments, according to overseas safety standards; testing or research on electricity with respect to electromagnetic impediment; providing information relating to computer software design, computer programming, or maintenance of computer software; consultancy for designing of computer programs; installing computer programs; consultancy for installation of computer systems; technical writing for others in the field of computers and computer peripherals ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An integrated battery by incorporating battery elements, supercapscitors elements, and miniaturized electronic controllers within a single housing is devised. The supercapacitors provide a load leveling for the battery elements at both charging and discharging. So long as the rated working voltage of supercapacitor is complied, the capacitor can be charged with charging currents of any magnitude. Then, the energy stored in the supercapacitors can be transferred from the capacitors to the batteries resulted in fast charging and energy conservation. With load leveling provided by the supercapacitors, the batteries are set to constantly discharge at 1C or lower rates and their residual energy near the end of discharge cycle can become useful as well. Therefore, the service run time, cycle life, and energy utilization of the batteries integrated are improved. In addition, the supercapacitor can be a built-in actuator to provide powers to in-cell air management systems for generating air draft inside metal-air batteries and fuel cells to increase their shelf life and power density.