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Box 117

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Contains 13 Results:

Activity Lists and Projections, 1997

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1997

"Appendix B" Scientific Overview of TTI's Proprietary Technology

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1988-2000

Army of Research Office (ARO) Broad Agency Announcement, 1998

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1998

Aspden Patent and Book Info, 1997

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1997

Infringement Analysis of Aspden/Strachan and Olsen Patents, 1996

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1996

Baily - Montague and Associates, 1997

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1997

Barrowes, Steven Consulting Agreement, 1995

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1995

Bergeson, Haven Confidential Disclosure Agreement, 1995

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1995

Company Summary, 1996-1997

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1996-1997

Company Summary and Recent Experimental Work

 File — Box: 117, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: Thermodyne Technologies Inc. was a subsidiary of ENECO that specialized in the development of highly efficient thermo-electric converters. Applications of the technology included on-board battery chargers for electric cars, electricity production from existing sources of industrial waste heat, and solid state non-CFC refrigerators.
Dates: 1988-2000