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today) January 9, 2021


PRESS RELEASE: DISSEMINATE IMMEDIATELY
ELECTRICITY STORAGE DISCOVERED: STOCKPILING ENABLED!!!
This week, a provisional patent was approved for an algorithm that enables electricity stacking,
via networking. Connecting multiple batteries to distribute power from the same circuit board
can create a power cycle. On/off statuses, alternating from one battery to the next, allows for an
alternating current to exist on a drained battery while the next battery applies direct current.
When the final battery in the cycle reaches low power, the next battery (actually the first in the
cycle) has fully recharged. Each circuit board carrying connected batteries, when enclosed, is an
electric “vessel.” The applications are limited to how many batteries avail. Rather, the
minimum voltage requirements may be conceptualized. Enclosed is the patent.

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Extending Capacitor

An Invention by Xavier Direll Willis


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PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR PATENT
INVENTION TITLE
Software coding/ hardware concept for containing energy. Energy recycling, *Energy Reservoir*.
*energy storage*, Extending Capacitor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Problem Solved: My method serves as a liaison between energy generation and energy consumption,
herein inventing terms like Power Vessels (e.g. Battery), Energy (Electricity) Boards, Electricity (Energy)
Network, and Recyclable Electricity (Electricity Recycling). The final outcome is Efficient Electricity,
measured by (potentially) unlimited uptime (based primarily on square footage and financial ability
(filling the space) .
I am not aware a device that allows for recharging while the device is still powered on exists without a
DC charge; if the grid fails, the subscribers are electricity-less. Storing electricity prevents total power
outages.
Electricity storage provides an affordable power reserve that can recharge while running. The energy
reservoirs can scale from very small, to industrial, (safer than nuclear, reducing combustion risks).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As stated above, my method serves as a liaison between energy generation and energy consumption,
herein inventing terms like Power Vessels (e.g. Battery), Energy (Electricity) Boards, Electricity (Energy)
Network, electric storage, and Recyclable Electricity (Electricity Recycling). The final outcome is Efficient
Electricity, measured by (potentially) unlimited uptime. The invention claimed here solves this problem.
By implementing a coded function within an energy (electrical) network that shifts power disbursement
from one depleted power vessel to the successive "next" in an energy network, the first power vessel,
no longer distributing electricity, then recharges until the cycle rounds to it again.
The claimed invention differs from what currently exists, over time. Presently, power is only allotted
from energy currently generating. My invention creates "energy (electric) storage."
Even the energy providers should be prepared, for zero energy carries zero net charge. Nuclear options
are radioactive.
Electricity storage provides an affordable power reserve that can recharge while running. The energy
reservoirs can scale from very small, to industrial, (safer than nuclear). The inherent risks nuclear
productions should not; a safe alternative may support other energy grids.
Also, it can produce Zero-emissions, charging, regardless of the power source, including solar and
kinetic.
*CREATES TECHNOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE*
The Version of The Invention Discussed Here Includes:
1. Any number of power vessels (batteries) connect to an energy board
2. Those energy boards connect devices to power vessels, recharged by AC.
3. When one battery level (within a vessel) falls below a set threshold, the storage board shifts DC
power to the next battery, cycling through the vessel. The previous battery changes to AC, up to
itself (in the cycle). Additional vessels may accompany, expanding the extended energy.

Relationship Between The Components:


1. A power vessel would contain rechargeable batteries, (i.e.) lithium-ion battery.
2. Software sustains energy maintenance. Each power vessel is networked to an energy board, akin to
networked computers connected to a router or switch.
3.The accompanying software changes the nearly depleted battery status (within the vessel) to AC and
changes the status of the next one to DC; each battery through-to each power vessel is cycled
successively.
4. The (now scalable) power grid, already operating all days and nights, is chronologically extended.
How The Invention Works:
There's always energy on hand (in the unforeseen power outage). Even at-home generators could be
upgraded to continue recharging, even in the absence of energy. EVERYONE HAS ENERGY; kinetic energy
could be stored. Energy capacities (necessarily) determine power to last.
The energy is stored `within` batteries-- within containers (vessels). What’s created is a nest.
How To Make The Invention:
Apply the logic/method with this:
An "energy board" is connected between the source electricity meter and the electricity generator.
The "energy board" (for the sake of redundancy, will hereon be referred to as "electricity board") has
connectors for each power vessel (containing batteries). The connected batteries will appear on
software, displaying life remaining. The software follows the if-then logic, "when vessel [x] battery life <
y, power on vessel [x-next]; wait; power off vessel [x-original]. The electricity distribution cycles through
each vessel again and again.
1. Battery durability should be viewable within settings.
2. Vessels can contain any number of batteries, allowing for removal of batteries.
The vessel could expand in utility with AC/DC inputs/outputs, should the electricity be too powerful for
one trip.
1. Vessels can be scaled to fit any number/size of batteries.
2. Batteries within vessels can be removed and replaced for maintenance or upgrading.
3. Future generators could be fitted with removable electricity storage devices, ideal for bunkers.
4. Smaller size electricity generators' power supplies could be extended kinetically.
4a. Exercise will suffice to generate supply.
More power is required for larger vehicles (of transportation).
How To Use The Invention:
Everyone can use an extra electricity source, from their mobile devices to their transportation vehicles.
But if your carried electricity source runs out of electricity with no nearby electricity source to recharge;
your self reliance precedes you.
Your personal electricity container can readily jump any dead battery. Additionally, electricity storage
and recycling could increase the life of vehicles, up to spacecrafts. Electricity storage could be added to
solar-powered devices. Electricity storage would prevent automatic shutoff (e.g. when your kinetically
charged device is no longer charged by motion, and you aren't carrying spares).
Also, it can create: Zero-emissions. President-Elect Biden's green energy policy could be achieved before
his pledged year.
*CREATES TECHNOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE*
ABSTRACT
Software coding/ hardware concept to contain energy . Energy recycling, *Energy Reservoir*, Extending
Capacitor. *energy storage* is disclosed. Electricity storage provides an affordable power reserve that
can recharge while running. The energy reservoirs can scale from very small, to industrial, (safer than
nuclear, reducing combustion risks.).
Extending Capacitor

An Invention by Xavier Direll Willis


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Each battery vessel is connected to a circuit board. Circuits can be scaled to accomodate
multiple vessels. Vessels contain battery slots; remove battery when durability zeroes.

When one battery nears depletion, the next battery status is changed to "power." The status on
the previous battery is changed to "idle," recharging while the vessel completes its "power
cycle."

Software logic could appear like this:

var Vessel 1
var Vessel 1 - Battery 1
var Vessel 1 - Battery 2
var Vessel 1 - Battery 3
var Vessel 1 - Battery 4
var Vessel 1 - Battery 5
var Vessel 2 - Battery 1
var Vessel 2 - Battery 2
var Vessel 2 - Battery 3
var Vessel 2 - Battery 4
var Vessel 2 - Battery 5
var Vessel 3 - Battery 1
var Vessel 3 - Battery 2
var Vessel 3 - Battery 3
var Vessel 3 - Battery 4
var Vessel 3 - Battery 5

Circuit Board 1
{

Vessel 1

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status"="direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 3] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 3] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 4 "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 3] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 4] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 4] "Status" = "alternating current";

In this figure, Battery 5 is the final battery in this power cycle. When Battery 5's power level is
low, we will then change the first battery to a direct current status.

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";
repeat;
/

In the event multiple vessels are connected, when the final battery power is low, we will power
with direct current from the first battery from the second vessel.

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";

When multiple vessels are connected to a single circuit board, the power cycles extend from
vessel to vessel, on, returning to the first vessel.

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 2] "Status"="direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 2] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 3] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 2] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 3] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 4 "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 3] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 4] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 5] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 4] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Status"="direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 3] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 3] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 4 "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 3] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 4] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 5] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 4] "Status" = "alternating current";
If [Vessel 3 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

repeat;

The entire closed sequence according to the drawings follows:

var Circuit Board 1


var Vessel 1
var Vessel 1 - Battery 1
var Vessel 1 - Battery 2
var Vessel 1 - Battery 3
var Vessel 1 - Battery 4
var Vessel 1 - Battery 5
var Vessel 2 - Battery 1
var Vessel 2 - Battery 2
var Vessel 2 - Battery 3
var Vessel 2 - Battery 4
var Vessel 2 - Battery 5
var Vessel 3 - Battery 1
var Vessel 3 - Battery 2
var Vessel 3 - Battery 3
var Vessel 3 - Battery 4
var Vessel 3 - Battery 5

Circuit Board 1

Vessel 1

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status"="direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 3] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 3] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 4 "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 3] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 4] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 4] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";
If [Vessel 2 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 2] "Status"="direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 2] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 3] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 2] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 3] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 4 "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 3] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 4] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 5] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 4] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 2 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 2 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Status"="direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";
If [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 3] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 2] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 3] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 4 "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 3] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 4] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 5] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 4] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 3 - Battery 5] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 3 - Battery 5] "Status" = "alternating current";

If [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Battery level" = "< 30%,"


Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 2] "Status" = "direct current";
Change [Vessel 1 - Battery 1] "Status" = "alternating current";

repeat;

/
/
}

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