Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a circuit and a method for efficiently operating a lighting device, such as a light-emitting diode and a fluorescent lamp. In one aspect of the invention, the circuit includes an oscillator that generates a series of current pulses at a frequency that is at least 50,000 Hz and that corresponds to a resonant frequency of the circuit including the lighting device. The series of pulses is operated at a low duty cycle of no more than 15%. The lighting device has a manufacturer's specification for current consumption and power consumption for a specified luminosity. The circuit provides a current to the lighting device at no more than 1/500 of the manufacturer's specification to produce at least the specified luminosity. The lighting device also operates within the circuit at no more than 50% of the manufacturer's specification to produce the specified luminosity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 26, 2012
Publication date:
June 26, 2014
Applicant:
Colorado Energy Research Technologies
Inventors:
Wayne J. Powell, Robert D. Boehmer, Lee L. Johnson
Abstract: Devices, systems and methods for increasing fermentation rates of microbes via biostimulation are provided. Electrodes are preferably positioned along an interior or exterior of a tube-shaped component to administer electromagnetic/electric pulses to a solution comprising a microbe. Systems can advantageously be used in new biofuels production plants, or in existing biofuels production plants without the need for significant retrofits.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 26, 2012
Publication date:
June 26, 2014
Applicant:
COLORADO ENERGY RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIES
Inventors:
Wayne J. Powell, Robert D. Boehmer, Lee L. Johnson, Ken Swartz, Donald E. Lenci
Abstract: Devices, systems and methods for processing cellulosic material to produce fermentable sugars are provided. Devices, systems and methods for increasing fermentation rates of microbes via biostimulation are provided. Electrodes are preferably positioned along an interior or exterior of a tube-shaped component to administer electromagnetic/electric pulses to a solution comprising a microbe. Systems can advantageously be used in new biofuels production plants, or in existing biofuels production plants without the need for significant retrofits.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 20, 2013
Publication date:
June 26, 2014
Applicant:
Colorado Energy Research Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Wayne J. Powell, Robert D. Boehmer, Lee L. Johnson
Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a circuit and a method for efficiently charging a battery. In one aspect of the invention, the circuit includes a constant current circuit configured to provide a direct current through the battery. The circuit also includes a pulsing current circuit that works with the constant current circuit and configured to simultaneously provide a series of pulsed current to the battery. In some embodiments, the series of current pulses includes constructive resonant ringing that is constructive with respect to the charging of the battery.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 22, 2014
Publication date:
June 26, 2014
Applicant:
Colorado Energy Research Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Wayne J. Powell, Robert D. Boehmer, Lee L. Johnson
Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a circuit and a method for efficiently charging a battery. In one aspect of the invention, the circuit includes a constant current circuit configured to provide a direct current through the battery. The circuit also includes a pulsing current circuit that works with the constant current circuit and configured to simultaneously provide a series of pulsed current to the battery. In some embodiments, the series of current pulses includes constructive resonant ringing that is constructive with respect to the charging of the battery.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 26, 2013
Publication date:
June 26, 2014
Applicant:
Colorado Energy Research Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Wayne J. Powell, Robert D. Boehmer, Lee L. Johnson
Abstract: The inventive subject matter provides a circuit and a method for efficiently charging a battery. In one aspect of the invention, the circuit includes an oscillator that generates a series of current pulses at a frequency that corresponds to a resonant frequency of the battery. Each pulse in the series includes ringing oscillations that includes a main pulse and a group of ringing decaying pulses. The group of ringing decaying pulses includes pulses with gradually smaller amplitudes over time until the pulses completely die out.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 26, 2012
Date of Patent:
March 11, 2014
Assignee:
Colorado Energy Research Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Wayne J. Powell, Robert D. Boehmer, Lee L. Johnson