Patents by Inventor Saied Ghamaty

Saied Ghamaty 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).

  • Patent number: 6828579
    Abstract: A superlattice thermoelectric device. The device includes p-legs and n-legs, each leg includes a large number of at least two different very thin alternating layers of elements. The n-legs in the device includes alternating layers of silicon and silicon carbide. In preferred embodiments p-legs include a superlatice of B-C layers, with alternating layers of different stoichiometric forms of B-C. This preferred embodiment is designed to produce 20 Watts with a temperature difference of 300 degrees C. with a module efficiency of about 30 percent. The module is about 1 cm thick with a cross section area of about 7 cm2 and has about 10,000 sets of n and p legs each set of legs being about 55 microns thick and having about 5,000 very thin layers (each layer about 10 nm thick).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Hi-Z Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Saied Ghamaty, Norbert B. Elsner
  • Publication number: 20030111660
    Abstract: A superlattice thermoelectric device. The device is comprised of p-legs and n-legs, each leg being comprised of a large number of at least two different very thin alternating layers of elements. The n-legs in the device are comprised of alternating layers of silicon and silicon carbide. In preferred embodiments p-legs are comprised of a superlatice of B-C layers, with alternating layers of different stoichiometric forms of B-C. This preferred embodiment is designed to produce 20 Watts with a temperature difference of 300 degrees C. with a module efficiency of about 30 percent. The module is about 1 cm thick with a cross section area of about 7 cm2 and has about 10,000 sets of n and p legs each set of legs being about 55 microns thick and having about 5,000 very thin layers (each layer about 10 nm thick).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2001
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Inventors: Saied Ghamaty, Norbert B. Elsner