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Mobile phone users know that all too often, their batteries go flat just when
they most need to make a call. K. N. Technos of Tokyo sees this as a market
opportunity (EP 773 519). The company proposes putting battery charge-vending
machines in supermarkets and department stores.

The machine has a row of different sockets to cope with the various
batteries. It charges the battery while the owner goes shopping.

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