With voltage multiplication means (i.e., V out > V in):
(under subclass 13) Subject matter wherein storage type device means are provided for multiplying the voltage, so that the output voltage is a multiple of the input voltage.
(1) Note. An example of a voltage multiplier is an arrangement wherein a plurality of condensers are charged in parallel and discharged in series.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
307, Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
110, for voltage multipliers of the type which charges two or more capacitors in parallel and discharges them in series.
320, Electricity: Battery or Capacitor Charging or Discharging, appropriate subclass for series connection of voltaic cells or capacitors in a battery or capacitor charging or discharging system.