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Apparatus for converting radio frequency energy to direct current

  • US 4,685,047 A
  • Filed: 07/16/1986
  • Issued: 08/04/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/16/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for converting radio frequency energy into direct current for generating electric power, the apparatus comprising:

  • a dipolar input for receiving radio frequency energy;

    a positive output line connected to one pole of the dipolar input and a negative output line connected to the other pole of the dipolar input;

    a positive transmitting input diode means in the positive output line and a negative transmitting input diode means in the negative output line;

    first and second bus lines and a pair of tuned circuits of opposite polarity coupling the positive output line and negative output line to the bus lines, one of the bus lines being connected to ground;

    each tuned circuit including a first bridging line connecting the positive output line to the first and second bus lines and a second bridging line connecting the negative output line to the first and second bus lines, each bridging line having a bridging diode means therein oriented at a polarity which is reverse with respect to the transmitting input diode means of the respective output line;

    the bridging lines of each tuned circuit being connected to one another by an inductance and having capacitors disposed between the bridging diode means thereon and the bus lines, anda direct current device connected to the bridging lines of the tuned circuit.

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