Patent classifications
F25B30/06
HVAC on demand via high and low pressure vortex separation apparatus with rotating spin chamber
The HVAC On Demand Via High And Low Pressure Vortex Separation Apparatus With Rotating Spin Chamber is a novel heating and cooling system that could revolutionize the HVAC industry. The instant invention takes in ambient air, via ducted fans, and separates hot and cold air by spinning the air molecules into a self-contained vortex. Specifically, it allows the less dense hot air molecules to pass through the front of the invention while diverting the cold air molecules through a series of reversing tubes to exit the apparatus. As the main rotating spin chamber spins ambient airflow into a centrifugal vortex in one direction, the air inlet tubes are positioned in such a way that it allows the rotating spin chamber to revolve in the opposite direction of the interior vortex. This captures all mechanical energy on the inside and outside of the vortex. The apparatus takes otherwise wasted mechanical energy and converts it into additional electrical energy. The entire invention along with understanding how air separation on a molecular scale works, allows the invention to be scaled to any size and configuration for an incredibly high efficiency rate.
Method of controlling heat exchange device, heat exchange device, and water-cooled type heat pump device
A heat transfer medium liquid circulation flow channel having a first heat exchange unit exchanging heat to a second heat exchange unit is provided, and a fixed amount of first heat transfer medium liquid circulates therein. A feed pipe couples heat source holding second heat transfer medium liquid having temperature difference from the first medium liquid to the heat transfer medium liquid circulation flow channel. The feed pipe is coupled to an inlet end side of the first heat exchange unit and a discharge pipe is coupled to an outlet end side thereof. A necessary amount of second medium liquid is supplied to the inlet end side via the feed pipe so that a detected temperature of the first medium liquid in the outlet end maintains required set temperature. The same amount of the first medium liquid as the supplied second medium liquid is discharged out of the discharge pipe.
Method of controlling heat exchange device, heat exchange device, and water-cooled type heat pump device
A heat transfer medium liquid circulation flow channel having a first heat exchange unit exchanging heat to a second heat exchange unit is provided, and a fixed amount of first heat transfer medium liquid circulates therein. A feed pipe couples heat source holding second heat transfer medium liquid having temperature difference from the first medium liquid to the heat transfer medium liquid circulation flow channel. The feed pipe is coupled to an inlet end side of the first heat exchange unit and a discharge pipe is coupled to an outlet end side thereof. A necessary amount of second medium liquid is supplied to the inlet end side via the feed pipe so that a detected temperature of the first medium liquid in the outlet end maintains required set temperature. The same amount of the first medium liquid as the supplied second medium liquid is discharged out of the discharge pipe.
HIGH-COP HEAT PUMP WITH THERMOCHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEM
The invention is directed to energy storage and supply system (100) comprising a combination of a heat pump (HP) (2) and a thermochemical storage (TCS) (1) unit, adapted for storing and supplying energy. In a further aspect, the invention is directed to a method for operating the energy storage and supply system (100), wherein said method comprises charging and discharging phases which both comprise providing a HP warm stream by the HP and leading said HP warm stream to the TCS unit to respectively thermally charge and discharge said TCS unit.
HIGH-COP HEAT PUMP WITH THERMOCHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEM
The invention is directed to energy storage and supply system (100) comprising a combination of a heat pump (HP) (2) and a thermochemical storage (TCS) (1) unit, adapted for storing and supplying energy. In a further aspect, the invention is directed to a method for operating the energy storage and supply system (100), wherein said method comprises charging and discharging phases which both comprise providing a HP warm stream by the HP and leading said HP warm stream to the TCS unit to respectively thermally charge and discharge said TCS unit.
Water-Mediated Thermal Conditioning System
A water-mediated thermal conditioning system. The thermal conditioning system includes a first thermal fluid circulation system and a heat exchanger. The circulation system includes a dispersed fluid region through which the heat exchanger conduits with second thermal fluid extend, for heat exchange with the dispersed first thermal fluid. The first thermal fluid circulation system may include a plurality of panels for exchange of thermal energy between the first thermal fluid and ambient air.
Gas heat pump system
The present invention relates to a gas heat pump system. The gas heat pump system, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises: an air conditioning module comprising a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, an expansion apparatus, an indoor heat exchanger and a refrigerant line; and an engine module comprising an engine for combusting a mixture of fuel and air, thereby providing power for driving the compressor. The engine module comprises: a mixer for mixing and discharging the air and fuel; a supercharging means for receiving the mixture discharged from the mixer, compressing same, and then discharging same; an intercooler for receiving the mixture compressed in the supercharging means, cooling same by a heat exchange method, increasing the density thereof, and then discharging same; an adjustment means for receiving the mixture discharged from the intercooler, adjusting the quantity thereof, and then supplying same to the engine; and an exhaust gas heat exchanger for exchanging heat between a coolant and exhaust gas discharged from the engine.
Gas heat pump system
The present invention relates to a gas heat pump system. The gas heat pump system, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises: an air conditioning module comprising a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, an expansion apparatus, an indoor heat exchanger and a refrigerant line; and an engine module comprising an engine for combusting a mixture of fuel and air, thereby providing power for driving the compressor. The engine module comprises: a mixer for mixing and discharging the air and fuel; a supercharging means for receiving the mixture discharged from the mixer, compressing same, and then discharging same; an intercooler for receiving the mixture compressed in the supercharging means, cooling same by a heat exchange method, increasing the density thereof, and then discharging same; an adjustment means for receiving the mixture discharged from the intercooler, adjusting the quantity thereof, and then supplying same to the engine; and an exhaust gas heat exchanger for exchanging heat between a coolant and exhaust gas discharged from the engine.
GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGER
A one-piece, unitarily formed compact geothermal heat exchanger comprises a one-piece body having an external screw-type configuration including a cutting tip and a spiral thread extending from the cutting tip upwards towards the top of the body of the heat exchanger. The top face of the body includes a working fluid inlet and a working fluid outlet, each of which are in communication with an internal continuous helical channel inside of the one-piece body through which the working fluid travels during operation to transfer heat energy between the working fluid and the ground. A compact geothermal heat exchanger having such configuration may be installed by screwing the heat exchanger into the ground to the desired depth, without requiring prior digging or other excavation of the ground surface. The compact geothermal heat exchanger may then be connected to a conventional geothermal heating and cooling system for geothermal heating and/or cooling of a space, such as the interior of a building. The compact geothermal heat exchange may also be connected in series to provide expanded capacity for customized cooling/heating needs and cost consideration.
GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGER
A one-piece, unitarily formed compact geothermal heat exchanger comprises a one-piece body having an external screw-type configuration including a cutting tip and a spiral thread extending from the cutting tip upwards towards the top of the body of the heat exchanger. The top face of the body includes a working fluid inlet and a working fluid outlet, each of which are in communication with an internal continuous helical channel inside of the one-piece body through which the working fluid travels during operation to transfer heat energy between the working fluid and the ground. A compact geothermal heat exchanger having such configuration may be installed by screwing the heat exchanger into the ground to the desired depth, without requiring prior digging or other excavation of the ground surface. The compact geothermal heat exchanger may then be connected to a conventional geothermal heating and cooling system for geothermal heating and/or cooling of a space, such as the interior of a building. The compact geothermal heat exchange may also be connected in series to provide expanded capacity for customized cooling/heating needs and cost consideration.