HAVING INTEGRAL POWER SOURCE (E.G., BATTERY, ETC.):
(under the class definition) Process for making a semiconductor electrical device having therewith an integral structure capable of chemically or radioactively generating electrical power.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
136, Batteries: Thermoelectric and Photoelectric,
202, for apparatus wherein nuclear energy other than that resulting from an induced nuclear reaction is used as a heat source for the generator or comprising a thermoelectric device designed to be employed as an ancillary unit in a nuclear reactor system.
310, Electrical Generator or Motor Structure,
303, for the combination of a semiconductor junction and a
radioactive source which radiates the semiconductor material and thus generates a source of current for an external load.
376, Induced Nuclear Reactions: Processes, Systems, and Elements, 320+, for the direct conversion of the energy produced in a nuclear reaction into an electrical output by a one-step process or apparatus for accomplishing such one-step process.
429, Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus, Product, and Process, especially
7, for a combination including a nonbattery electrical component electrically connected within a cell casing other than testing or indicating components.