Patents Assigned to Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.
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Publication number: 20170234550Abstract: A combined hot water and air heating and conditioning system including a first heat exchanger, a heat pump, a chilling tower loop, a burner and a second heat exchanger to provide hot water, air heating and air cooling. The system provides hot water, air heating and cooling all in one single unit. The system utilizes a heat pump to remove heat from ambient air and transfer the rejected heat into a hot water system, thereby using waste heat to heat the hot water system. The system utilizes a heat exchanger not only for the purpose of transferring heat from a heating source to a fluid in the heat exchanger but also for the purpose of dissipating heat from the fluid in the heat exchanger to the surroundings of the heat exchanger, thereby allowing a heat pump to act both as an air heating and conditioning device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2015Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 9568212Abstract: A heat exchanger having a helix coil incorporated into a stainless steel elongated variable diameter cylindrical housing and a radial direct-firing burner and a blower-driven hot flue gas to heat water. A buffer tank is incorporated within the lumen of the helix coil. At least one rope seal is disposed between adjacent coil loops of a portion of the helix coil for enhancing heat transfer to the helix coil. In one embodiment, the heat exchanger further comprises a Stirling engine comprised of a free piston having hot and cold ends that is disposed within the cavity taken up the buffer tank, wherein the hot end receives heat from the burner and the cold end is cooled by the incoming cold water line to form an electric power generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 9546798Abstract: A heat exchanger having a cylindrical body comprising an upper section, a lower section, a side water jacket surrounding the upper and lower sections, a top water jacket disposed atop the upper section and a gas exhaust disposed below the lower section. A water cavity is disposed substantially in the lower section while a gas cavity having a burner is disposed substantially centrally within the gas cavity. A plurality of water tubes disposed in a ring formation, connect the water cavity through the gas cavity to the top water jacket and a plurality of gas tubes also disposed in ring formations, connect the gas cavity through the water cavity to the gas exhaust. At least one of the gas tubes ring has a diameter that is greater than that of the water tubes ring.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 9341389Abstract: A heat exchanger having a helix coil incorporated into a stainless steel elongated variable diameter cylindrical housing and a radial direct-firing burner and a blower-driven hot flue gas to heat water. A buffer tank is incorporated within the lumen of the helix coil. At least one rope seal is disposed between adjacent coil loops of a portion of the helix coil for enhancing heat transfer to the helix coil. In one embodiment, the heat exchanger further comprises a Stirling engine comprised of a free piston having hot and cold ends that is disposed within the cavity taken up the buffer tank, wherein the hot end receives heat from the burner and the cold end is cooled by the incoming cold water line to form an electric power generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 9234679Abstract: An on demand tankless water heater system that is capable of quickly delivering water within a desired temperature range. The tankless water heater provides a hybrid heating method that contains a primary heating system and a secondary heating system disposed in a buffer tank that cooperate to facilitate control of output water temperature during water usage. A pressure differential switch detects low flow demand and allows the secondary heating system to provide immediate heating to the water. This secondary heating system provides a faster temperature response and fine tuning of output water temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 9062895Abstract: An on demand tankless water heater system that is capable of quickly delivering water within a desired temperature range. The tankless water heater provides a hybrid heating method that contains a primary heating system and a secondary heating system disposed in a buffer tank that cooperate to facilitate control of output water temperature during water usage. A pressure differential switch detects low flow demand and allows the secondary heating system to provide immediate heating to the water. This secondary heating system provides a faster temperature response and fine tuning of output water temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 9063551Abstract: A water heating control system for automatically reducing delay in delivering a volume of water at a flowrate, the volume of water is heated from a first temperature to a target temperature during a time interval of a day, the water heating system includes a device for aiding in heating the volume of water from the first temperature to the target temperature, a historical flow demand corresponding to the time interval of a day, a current flow demand corresponding to the time interval of a day and a controller configured for calculating a new flow demand from the historical flow demand and the current flow demand. The new flow demand is set as the historical flow demand for the time interval of a day and if the new flow demand exceeds a threshold, the device is configured to be activated during the time interval of a day.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 8971694Abstract: An on demand tankless water heater system that is capable of quickly delivering water within a desired temperature range. The tankless water heater provides a hybrid heating method that contains a primary heating system and a secondary heating system disposed in a buffer tank that cooperate to facilitate control of output water temperature during water usage. A pressure differential switch detects low flow demand and allows the secondary heating system to provide immediate heating to the water. This secondary heating system provides a faster temperature response and fine tuning of output water temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 8965584Abstract: Disclosed is a masterless control system for controlling a plurality of fluidly and operably connected water heaters to meet a hot water demand such that overall efficiency is maximized and usage disparity between water heaters is minimized. There is further disclosed a method for detecting a small system demand in said network by adjusting the setting of each flow limiting valve of each water heater. There is still further disclosed a method for enabling seamless addition or removal of a heater in service and heating load distribution to water heaters.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Publication number: 20140124181Abstract: A heat exchanger having a helix coil incorporated into a stainless steel elongated variable diameter cylindrical housing and a radial direct-firing burner and a blower-driven hot flue gas to heat water. A buffer tank is incorporated within the lumen of the helix coil. At least one rope seal is disposed between adjacent coil loops of a portion of the helix coil for enhancing heat transfer to the helix coil. In one embodiment, the heat exchanger further comprises a Stirling engine comprised of a free piston having hot and cold ends that is disposed within the cavity taken up the buffer tank, wherein the hot end receives heat from the burner and the cold end is cooled by the incoming cold water line to form an electric power generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: INTELLIHOT GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Publication number: 20140124180Abstract: A heat exchanger having a helix coil incorporated into a stainless steel elongated variable diameter cylindrical housing and a radial direct-firing burner and a blower-driven hot flue gas to heat water. A buffer tank is incorporated within the lumen of the helix coil. At least one rope seal is disposed between adjacent coil loops of a portion of the helix coil for enhancing heat transfer to the helix coil. In one embodiment, the heat exchanger further comprises a Stirling engine comprised of a free piston having hot and cold ends that is disposed within the cavity taken up the buffer tank, wherein the hot end receives heat from the burner and the cold end is cooled by the incoming cold water line to form an electric power generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 8677946Abstract: The present invention relates to a user activated hot water heater and control system for processing hot water to hot water output locations, e.g. faucet, shower, or the like, such that temperature fluctuations and delays in hot water delivery are reduced. The present invention provides energy savings resulting from smart activation of internal and/or external recirculation systems. Additionally, trickle flow is detected and responded to based on temperature responses at various points in the main flow line of the present configuration. Simultaneous internal and external recirculations are made possible with advantageous placement of a pump within internal and external recirculation loops and a solenoid valve within the internal recirculation loop. The present system further comprises a means for adjusting the pump action in response to a thermostatic valve, temperature sensors advantageously placed in the main flow line to reduce dead heading.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 8656867Abstract: A novel water heat exchanger with a helix coil incorporated into a stainless steel elongated variable diameter cylindrical housing. A buffer tank is incorporated within the lumen of the helix coil. In one embodiment, the heat exchanger utilizes a radial direct-firing burner and a blower-driven hot flue gas to heat water for domestic and commercial use. In one embodiment, at least a rope seal is disposed between adjacent coil loops of a portion of the helix coil for enhancing heat transfer to the helix coil. In one embodiment, solar and electric heating systems are combined with the helix coil heat exchanger and disposed within the buffer tank to provide supplemental heating. In another embodiment, the heat exchanger further comprises a Stirling engine comprised of a free piston having hot and cold ends that is disposed within the cavity taken up the buffer tank, wherein the hot end receives heat from the burner and the cold end is cooled by the incoming cold water line to form an electric power generator.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 8271143Abstract: Disclosed is a control system for controlling a plurality of fluidly and operably connected water heaters to meet a hot water demand such that overall efficiency is maximized and usage disparity between water heaters is minimized. There is further disclosed a method for detecting a small system demand in said network by adjusting the setting of each flow limiting valve of each water heater. There is still further disclosed a method for enabling seamless addition or removal of a heater in service and heating load distribution to water heaters.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Publication number: 20120191256Abstract: Disclosed is a masterless control system for controlling a plurality of fluidly and operably connected water heaters to meet a hot water demand such that overall efficiency is maximized and usage disparity between water heaters is minimized. There is further disclosed a method for detecting a small system demand in said network by adjusting the setting of each flow limiting valve of each water heater. There is still further disclosed a method for enabling seamless addition or removal of a heater in service and heating load distribution to water heaters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: INTELLIHOT GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Publication number: 20120191259Abstract: Disclosed is a control system for controlling a plurality of fluidly and operably connected water heaters to meet a hot water demand such that overall efficiency is maximized and usage disparity between water heaters is minimized. There is further disclosed a method for detecting a small system demand in said network by adjusting the setting of each flow limiting valve of each water heater. There is still further disclosed a method for enabling seamless addition or removal of a heater in service and heating load distribution to water heaters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: INTELLIHOT GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam
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Patent number: 8175752Abstract: Disclosed is a control system for controlling a plurality of fluidly and operably connected water heaters to meet a hot water demand such that overall efficiency is maximized and usage disparity between water heaters is minimized. There is further disclosed a method for detecting a small system demand in said network by adjusting the setting of each flow limiting valve of each water heater. There is still further disclosed a method for enabling seamless addition or removal of a heater in service and heating load distribution to water heaters.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Intellihot Green Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Deivasigamani, Sivaprasad Akasam