Claims
- 1. A product comprising in combination a pair of mechanically counter-vibrated permanent magnets having mutually facing unlike poles on congruently shaped faces of said magnets, and, positioned midway between said counter-vibrated magnets, an article intended to be subjected to at least five pulses per second of magnetizing flux between said counter-vibrated magnets, and selected from one of the following: a single piece of ferromagnetic material having two principal opposite faces, a congruent shape and similar facial surface areas as said magnets have; two or more similar ferromagnetic pieces separated by non-magnetic separators; and, a battery including multiple similar ferromagnetic electrodes.
- 2. A mechanically pulsed magnetization kit in accordance with claim 1, wherein said article positioned midway between said counter-vibrated permanent magnets is a multi-plate nickel-metal hydride battery.
- 3. A method of employing the product of claim 1 to alternatively modify the current drain property of a multi-plate nickel-metal hydride battery that when unmodified discharges at about 0.74 Ahr. for a five minute discharge through a given resistor, either to about a 0.20 Ahr. higher discharge rate or else to about a 0.16 Ahr. lower discharge rate, in both instances for five minute discharges through said same given resistor, wherein the method consists of emplacing said battery in that one of two possible end-for-end orientations midway between said counter-vibrated magnets which has been predetermined by testing to have the intended modifying result, and then subjecting said emplaced battery for four seconds to pulsed magnetic flux effects of enacting counter-vibration of said magnets at five cycles per second, wherein the closest approach to oppositely facing ends of said battery of each of said mutually facing faces of said magnets bearing unlike magnetic poles thereon is about 1 mm. and said same faces of said magnets are each withdrawn to about 5 cm. from said battery ends at the outermost positions of said counter-vibrated magnets.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Benefit is claimed respecting provisional application No. 60/187,772 filed Mar. 8, 2000, and No. 60/230,452 filed Sep. 6, 2000. Both provisional applications are related to the present invention by virtue of describing means for mechanically pulsed magnetization of ferromagnetic parts, utilizing permanent magnets to supply magnetizing flux.
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