Wireless inloop power device

H - Electricity – 02 – J

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H02J 17/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2564074

This system consists of 2 devices. The first is the transmitter device and the second is a receiver device. The transmitter will consist of electronic components which will send a signal to the receiver. The transmitter will send the signal on a frequency, and the frequency and strength of the signal will be determined by the radio licensing body in which this system is used. The receiver will consist of electronic components which will receive the signal from the transmitter. The frequency of the signal will be determined by the transmitter, as noted above in the transmitter section. The receiver will convert the signal to DC. This DC will be used to power an inverter which will convert the power to AC. The inverter will have 110VAC O/P, or 220VAC O/P, depending on the model, and will be used to power small household items. The typical system is expected to work within a specified range of the transmitter, although it may be more or less depending on the size of the system. Eg. Larger systems will work further away from the transmitter. The range will be determined by the transmitter signal strength which will be determined by the radio licensing body in which this system will be used.

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