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17 Jun 2009

Jadoo Power Recives Patent for a Forced Air FUel Cell Power System

Jadoo Power Systems announced today a patent award for a “Forced Air Fuel Cell Power System”.  This patent extends Jadoo Power’s existing patent protection on forced air fuel cell power systems, which provide internal pressure regulation and fuel source hot-swap capabilities.

The patent addresses many configurations of Jadoo Power’s open cathode forced airflow design, which provides an air-cooled power system that is compatible with a wide range of fuels due to its built in pressure regulation.  The internal hydrogen reservoir allows for hot-swappablity without interruption in operation. 

Jadoo Power’s fuel cell system architecture meets customer expectations for off-grid electrical power generation.  Battery chargers, emergency back-up power supplies and military mission-critical processes require high quality, rechargeable and reliable power when grid power is not available.  Jadoo Power’s fuel cell power system meets these demands with a clean-running and quiet power solution.


Details of the patent can be found at the US Patent Office - Patent No.:  US 2008/008915 A1

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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