Patents Assigned to Cool Dry, Inc.
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Patent number: 11066778Abstract: The present application encompasses methods and apparatus for heating a load such as clothes immersed in a medium such as water during a heating period. A method embodiment of the present invention comprises heating the load and medium within an enclosure by subjecting said load and medium to heated air originated from a conventional energy source; and applying heat to said load and medium within the enclosure via an AC electrical field, embodied as a capacitor, originated from an RF power source.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignees: Cool Dry, Inc., LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Pablo E. D'Anna, David S. Wisherd, Michael Andrew Wohl, Edward Herman Decker, Gary Lynn Cox
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Patent number: 10516371Abstract: A power converting system that includes: a rectifier configured to convert an input voltage into a output voltage and including an output node that is coupled to floating ground; a radio frequency (RF) power amplifier coupled to the rectifier and configured to generate a load voltage based on an RF clock and the output voltage; a detector coupled to the RF power amplifier and configured to detect the load voltage of the RF power amplifier; an integrator coupled to the detector and configured to generate a direct current (DC) voltage based on the detected load voltage; and a controller coupled to the integrator and configured to, based on the DC voltage, generate a control signal to adjust one or more features of the RF power amplifier is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignees: Cool Dry, Inc., LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: John A. Eisenberg, David S. Wisherd
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Patent number: 10487443Abstract: The present invention encompasses methods and apparati for heating a load (9) such as clothes immersed in a medium (such as water) during a heating period. A method embodiment of the present invention comprises heating the load (9) and medium within an enclosure (10) by subjecting said load (9) and medium to heated air (104) originated from a conventional energy source (1); and applying heat to said load (9) and medium within the enclosure (10) via an AC electrical field, embodied as a capacitor, originated from an RF power source (2).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignees: Cool Dry, Inc., LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Pablo Eugenio D'Anna, David S. Wisherd, Michael Andrew Wohl, Edward Herman Decker, Gary Lynn Cox
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Patent number: 9447537Abstract: A clothes dryer apparatus (99) comprising an electrically conductive, grounded, generally cylindrical rotatable drum (13) having a hollow interior adapted to contain a load (15) of wet clothes to be dried. The drum's (13) exterior surface (27) is partially indented to form one or more integral, generally ring-shaped insulated notches (10). An electrically conductive, generally flat arcuate anode (11) is positioned within each notch (10), with no physical contact between an anode (11) and its corresponding notch (10). Each anode (11) is spatially fixed with respect to the rotatable drum (13), and is electrically isolated from conductive portions of the drum (13). A source (21) of RF power (12), operating at a single fixed frequency, is coupled to each anode (11).Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: COOL DRY, INC.Inventors: David S. Wisherd, John Alan Eisenberg, Michael Andrew Wohl, Pablo Eugenio D'Anna
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Publication number: 20160130743Abstract: A clothes dryer apparatus (99) comprising an electrically conductive, grounded, generally cylindrical rotatable drum (13) having a hollow interior adapted to contain a load (15) of wet clothes to be dried. The drum's (13) exterior surface (27) is partially indented to form one or more integral, generally ring-shaped insulated notches (10). An electrically conductive, generally flat arcuate anode (11) is positioned within each notch (10), with no physical contact between an anode (11) and its corresponding notch (10). Each anode (11) is spatially fixed with respect to the rotatable drum (13), and is electrically isolated from conductive portions of the drum (13). A source (21) of RF power (12), operating at a single fixed frequency, is coupled to each anode (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2015Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: Cool Dry, Inc.Inventors: David S. Wisherd, John Alan Eisenberg, Michael Andrew Wohl, Pablo Eugenio D'Anna
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Patent number: 9200402Abstract: Methods and apparatus for heating an object 9 that includes an absorbed medium. A method embodiment comprises: placing the object 9 including the medium into an enclosure 16; initiating a heating process by subjecting the object 9 and medium to a capacitive AC electrical field generated by an RF power source 2 at a single low frequency; controlling the heating process by taking real time measurements; and making real time adjustments to the RF power source 2 in response to the real time measurements. The object 9 substantially absorbs the medium in a first “cool” state, and therefore has a maximum weight in the first “cool” state. The object 9 is substantially free from the medium in a second “heated” state, due to substantial release of the medium from the object 9. The released medium is evaporated during the heating process. The heating process is completed when the object 9 is substantially transitioned into the second “heated” state.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Cool Dry, Inc.Inventors: David S. Wisherd, John A. Eisenberg, Pablo Eugenio D'Anna
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Patent number: 9173253Abstract: A method for RF dielectric heating an object having a variable weight including a medium is provided The method comprises: (A) placing the object having the variable weight including the medium into an enclosure; (B) adding an ionic substance to the medium; (C) initiating a heating process by subjecting the medium including the object to a variable AC electrical field; and (D) controlling the heating process. The method further comprises using an air flow having an ambient temperature, or being heated before getting into the enclosure, to carry away the evaporated medium from the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Cool Dry, Inc.Inventors: Michael Andrew Wohl, David S. Wisherd, John A. Eisenberg, Pablo E. D'Anna