Technology ID
              TAB-2939
          Emergency Maritime Battery Charger
E-Numbers
          E-567-2013-0
              Lead Inventor
          Woodward, Chelsea
              Lead IC
          CDC
              ICs
          CDC
              Applications
          Research Materials
          Occupational Safety and Health
          Non-Medical Devices
          Medical Devices
              Therapeutic Areas
          Ophthalmology
          Oncology
          Infectious Disease
          Endocrinology
          Dental
          Cardiology
              Development Stages
          Prototype
              Development Status
              - Early-stage
 - Prototype
 
Boats and other watercrafts have emergency lifesaving equipment like strobe lamps to help rescuers locate individuals overboard in the event of a disaster. The battery life of the equipment is limited, so the amount of time rescuers have to find the victims is also limited. An emergency battery charger that can power emergency equipment is needed to remove this limitation.
Investigators at NIOSH have developed a battery that is powered by wave action in the water. Using a derivation of Faraday's Law, the principles of Lentz's Law were used to induce a current in a wire coil and manipulated to charge emergency batteries. This technology offers a back-up charger for equipment on boats and watercrafts.
      
  Investigators at NIOSH have developed a battery that is powered by wave action in the water. Using a derivation of Faraday's Law, the principles of Lentz's Law were used to induce a current in a wire coil and manipulated to charge emergency batteries. This technology offers a back-up charger for equipment on boats and watercrafts.
Commercial Applications
              - Battery charger that can be used on personal or commercial boats.
 - Maritime battery charger that can be used for specialized rescue vessels.
 
Competitive Advantages
              - Charging system is configured to be powered by wave action.
 - Powering mechanism allows the maritime battery charger to be used in boats, life rafts, and personal flotation devices.
 - Maritime charger can be used to charge radios, lamps, and back up batteries for emergency systems.
 
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