Patents by Inventor Mark Mcgrath Bailey
Mark Mcgrath Bailey 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).
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Patent number: 10856449Abstract: One technique for improving cooling system efficiency is to operate cooling for a data center with a dynamic and distributed cooling system. A distributed cooling system may include multiple compressors operating cooperatively for cooling the data center. A dynamic cooling system may adjust operation of the compressors based on one or more parameters, such as inside temperature, outdoor temperature, inside humidity, outside humidity, and load on the data center. By appropriately controlling speeds of the compressors, the power efficiency of the cooling system may be improved by ensuring that all activated compressors are operating within their efficient operating range. By doing so, the cooling system may be controlled to obtain an approximately linear power consumption as a function of cooling load.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2016Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Tyler B. Duncan, Ty R. Schmitt
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Patent number: 10736231Abstract: A data center may be organized into modules, wherein the modules are purchased pre-configured to provide certain functionality of an information handling system. The modules may include utility modules, information technology (IT) modules, and air handling unit (AHU) modules. The utility module may provide infrastructure for other modules, such as electrical power service infrastructure. The utility module may be passively cooled through openings to controlled environments in other modules. For example, the utility module may include openings for airflow to and from the warm air aisle and the cool air aisle of an information technology (IT) module that has an attached air handing unit (AHU) module. Space in the utility module may be cooled through airflow to and from the cooled IT module.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Tyler B. Duncan, Ty R. Schmitt
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Patent number: 10433466Abstract: A mixing module may be used in a modular data center to provide cooling of air by mixing exterior environment air with warm air exhausted from information handling systems in other modules of the modular data center. The mixing module may include a mixing aisle that provides a low-impedance path for warm and cool air to mix and for a homogenous air mass for cooling IT equipment. The mixing aisle may be divided into two portions separated by dampers to allow for control over the mixing of air in the mixing aisle. The dampers in the mixing aisle, as well as dampers on an intake and exhaust from the mix module, may be controlled to obtain a desired temperature and/or humidity level.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Tyler B. Duncan, Ty R. Schmitt
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Patent number: 10356933Abstract: A data center may be organized into modules, wherein the modules are purchased pre-configured to provide certain functionality of an information handling system. The modules may include utility modules, information technology (IT) modules, and air handling unit (AHU) modules. The utility module may provide infrastructure for other modules, such as electrical power service infrastructure. Electrical power may be provided by the utility module to other modules through two or more redundant busses connected to different electrical sources. The utility module may also include a control system that allows the utility services to be reconfigured to allow installation of new modules without interrupting service to existing modules.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Ty R. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20180160570Abstract: One technique for improving cooling system efficiency is to operate cooling for a data center with a dynamic and distributed cooling system. A distributed cooling system may include multiple compressors operating cooperatively for cooling the data center. A dynamic cooling system may adjust operation of the compressors based on one or more parameters, such as inside temperature, outdoor temperature, inside humidity, outside humidity, and load on the data center. By appropriately controlling speeds of the compressors, the power efficiency of the cooling system may be improved by ensuring that all activated compressors are operating within their efficient operating range. By doing so, the cooling system may be controlled to obtain an approximately linear power consumption as a function of cooling load.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2016Publication date: June 7, 2018Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Tyler B. Duncan, Ty R. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20170367223Abstract: A mixing module may be used in a modular data center to provide cooling of air by mixing exterior environment air with warm air exhausted from information handling systems in other modules of the modular data center. The mixing module may include a mixing aisle that provides a low-impedance path for warm and cool air to mix and for a homogenous air mass for cooling IT equipment. The mixing aisle may be divided into two portions separated by dampers to allow for control over the mixing of air in the mixing aisle. The dampers in the mixing aisle, as well as dampers on an intake and exhaust from the mix module, may be controlled to obtain a desired temperature and/or humidity level.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Tyler B. Duncan, Ty R. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20170359922Abstract: A data center may be organized into modules, wherein the modules are purchased pre-configured to provide certain functionality of an information handling system. The modules may include utility modules, information technology (IT) modules, and air handling unit (AHU) modules. The utility module may provide infrastructure for other modules, such as electrical power service infrastructure. The utility module may be passively cooled through openings to controlled environments in other modules. For example, the utility module may include openings for airflow to and from the warm air aisle and the cool air aisle of an information technology (IT) module that has an attached air handing unit (AHU) module. Space in the utility module may be cooled through airflow to and from the cooled IT module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Tyler B. Duncan, Ty R. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20170359917Abstract: A data center may be organized into modules, wherein the modules are purchased pre-configured to provide certain functionality of an information handling system. The modules may include utility modules, information technology (IT) modules, and air handling unit (AHU) modules. The utility module may provide infrastructure for other modules, such as electrical power service infrastructure. Electrical power may be provided by the utility module to other modules through two or more redundant busses connected to different electrical sources. The utility module may also include a control system that allows the utility services to be reconfigured to allow installation of new modules without interrupting service to existing modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Mark Mcgrath Bailey, Trey S. Wiederhold, Ty R. Schmitt