Patents by Inventor Charles Dewald, III

Charles Dewald, III has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20230235958
    Abstract: A process for determining the drying time for a structure or building uses energy values based on sensible and latent energy to determine the enthalpy evaporation evaluation value for a condition. The condition includes the ambient temperature, the dew point temperature, and the wet bulb temperature for the air. The condition also includes the ambient humidity ratio, the dew point humidity ratio, and the wet bulb humidity ratio. The process can be implemented in a device that uses these values to determine the enthalpy evaporation evaluation value, which is used to predict a drying time for the materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2023
    Publication date: July 27, 2023
    Applicant: E3 Technologies LLC.
    Inventor: Charles DEWALD, III
  • Publication number: 20210348846
    Abstract: A process for determining the drying time for a structure or building uses energy values based on sensible and latent energy to determine the enthalpy evaporation evaluation value for a condition. The condition includes the ambient temperature, the dew point temperature, and the wet bulb temperature for the air. The condition also includes the ambient humidity ratio, the dew point humidity ratio, and the wet bulb humidity ratio. The process can be implemented in a device that uses these values to determine the enthalpy evaporation evaluation value, which is used to predict a drying time for the materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2021
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Applicant: Dewald Academy of Drying, LLC
    Inventor: Charles DEWALD, III
  • Publication number: 20090095056
    Abstract: An evaporation rate potential is determined to show the feasibility of evaporation within an environment. The environment includes air and a material, such as wood or other building material. The temperature and vapor pressure differences determine the flow of sensible and latent energy from the air to the material, and vice versa. Using these values, the evaporation rate potential is determined for different conditions within the environment so that evaporation and drying can be improved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Inventors: Charles Dewald, III, Jerry Blaylock