F24T10/17

PILES PROVIDING SUPPORT AND GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGE
20230047310 · 2023-02-16 ·

There is disclosed a foundation system for providing support to a structural load thereon and geothermal heat exchange using a fluid. In an embodiment, the foundation system includes at least one vertical pile member configured to install into a ground surface. A central insulated tube extends in a longitudinal direction within the vertical pile member. The central insulated tube is configured to transmit a geothermal heat exchange fluid therein. An input pipe and an output pipe are configured to transmit the geothermal heat exchange fluid through the vertical pile member and extend through the sidewall of the vertical pile member. A closed end, provided at the end of the pile member is configured to provide densified soil to increase heat transfer capability and efficiency in combination with the heat exchange limited by the central insulated tube. Other embodiments are also disclosed.

PILES PROVIDING SUPPORT AND GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGE
20230047310 · 2023-02-16 ·

There is disclosed a foundation system for providing support to a structural load thereon and geothermal heat exchange using a fluid. In an embodiment, the foundation system includes at least one vertical pile member configured to install into a ground surface. A central insulated tube extends in a longitudinal direction within the vertical pile member. The central insulated tube is configured to transmit a geothermal heat exchange fluid therein. An input pipe and an output pipe are configured to transmit the geothermal heat exchange fluid through the vertical pile member and extend through the sidewall of the vertical pile member. A closed end, provided at the end of the pile member is configured to provide densified soil to increase heat transfer capability and efficiency in combination with the heat exchange limited by the central insulated tube. Other embodiments are also disclosed.

Methods and systems to convert passive cooling to active cooling

Provided are methods and systems for converting a passive cooling system into an active hydronic ground cooling system. In an aspect, an existing passive cooling device can be first discharged of working fluid. An existing pipe of the passive cooling system can then be cut to a predetermined height. A top portion of the existing pipe can be threaded and fitted with a cap base. Tubing can then be installed within the existing pipe. A cap can be attached to the cap base. The tubing can be attached to a chiller system and filled with coolant. Similar procedure can be applied to convert a thermopile or traditional pipe pile to into an active cooling system.

Methods and systems to convert passive cooling to active cooling

Provided are methods and systems for converting a passive cooling system into an active hydronic ground cooling system. In an aspect, an existing passive cooling device can be first discharged of working fluid. An existing pipe of the passive cooling system can then be cut to a predetermined height. A top portion of the existing pipe can be threaded and fitted with a cap base. Tubing can then be installed within the existing pipe. A cap can be attached to the cap base. The tubing can be attached to a chiller system and filled with coolant. Similar procedure can be applied to convert a thermopile or traditional pipe pile to into an active cooling system.

ARRANGEMENT IN A BOREHOLE
20230003422 · 2023-01-05 ·

The present invention comprises an arrangement in a borehole. Such an arrangement comprises two tubes, an outer tube and an inner tube being arranged within each other having essentially parallel longitudinal axes. Said outer and inner tubes are connected to incoming and outgoing tubes respectively. The cross sectional area of the inner tube is less than half of the cross sectional area of the outer tube, whereby the outer tube and/or the incoming and outgoing tubes arranged in the borehole are insulated until they reach below a freezing depth of the surrounding media. Said the inner tube is also arranged to end before reaching the bottom end of the outer tube when inserted in the borehole, thus forming a fluid passage between the both tubes at the bottom end of said borehole.

ARRANGEMENT IN A BOREHOLE
20230003422 · 2023-01-05 ·

The present invention comprises an arrangement in a borehole. Such an arrangement comprises two tubes, an outer tube and an inner tube being arranged within each other having essentially parallel longitudinal axes. Said outer and inner tubes are connected to incoming and outgoing tubes respectively. The cross sectional area of the inner tube is less than half of the cross sectional area of the outer tube, whereby the outer tube and/or the incoming and outgoing tubes arranged in the borehole are insulated until they reach below a freezing depth of the surrounding media. Said the inner tube is also arranged to end before reaching the bottom end of the outer tube when inserted in the borehole, thus forming a fluid passage between the both tubes at the bottom end of said borehole.

TACTILE WARNING PANEL SYSTEM WITH GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM

The present invention relates to tactile warning panels, and in particular to tactile warning panels that are designed and built with multifunction/multipurpose capabilities that serve the visually impaired and enable the deployment of smart city technology by integrating tactile warning systems and subsurface enclosures that can withstand pressures of five (5) tons up to and exceeding sixty (60) tons and incorporate small cells, beacons, sensors, Fog Computing, electric energy generation, rechargeable power supplies, wireless M2M communication and a plethora of other smart city technologies.

System for storing and retrieving thermal energy

The present invention relates to devices and systems for collecting and storage of solar energy, wherein the system for storing and retrieving captured temperature based energy comprising: one or more thermal collectors (5, 60), an energy carrier (29), a piping system (3, 7, 34, 35, 36), pumping device for controlling the flow of the energy carrier (29), and one or more ground thermal storage systems (30).

Flexible sealing tube and method for producing the same
11549726 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A flexible sealing tube is described that is adapted to be installed in and extend along a bore in the ground for use in a system for exchanging of energy with the ground. The flexible sealing tube has a first tube end to be installed at an inner part of said bore, and the flexible sealing tube is closed in the first tube end. The flexible sealing tube also has a first channel and a second channel extending in a longitudinal direction (L) of the flexible sealing tube, the first and second channels being in fluid connection with each other. The first and second channels are formed by the flexible sealing tube.

Flexible sealing tube and method for producing the same
11549726 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A flexible sealing tube is described that is adapted to be installed in and extend along a bore in the ground for use in a system for exchanging of energy with the ground. The flexible sealing tube has a first tube end to be installed at an inner part of said bore, and the flexible sealing tube is closed in the first tube end. The flexible sealing tube also has a first channel and a second channel extending in a longitudinal direction (L) of the flexible sealing tube, the first and second channels being in fluid connection with each other. The first and second channels are formed by the flexible sealing tube.