Patents Assigned to GHT GLOBAL HEATING TECHNOLOGIES AG
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Patent number: 10309646Abstract: A portable catalytic combustion heater, wherein fuel vapor (11) and air (10) are supplied to a catalyst (6) which promotes the flameless combustion of fuel and releases that. The fuel is supplied as a liquid, passes through a selectively permeable membrane (8) such that fuel vapor exits the membrane and is fed to the catalyst (6). Additional features include porous supports and means of enhancing and diminishing the catalytic rate of combustion and controlling the heat output.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: GHT GLOBAL HEATING TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Robert G. Hockaday, Patrick S. Turner, Zachary R. Bradford, Marc D. DeJohn, Carlos J. Navas, Heathcliff L. Vaz
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Patent number: 9980603Abstract: A field-ready oven has reinforced telescoped side walls that extend and hold a base, shelf, tray support and cover spaced apart. A low air intake and a semipermeable membrane deliver air and vapor fuel to catalyst pads on the shelf. Radiant heat from exothermic reaction is diffused over a bottom of a tray. Hot gas circulates around the diffuser and tray with a chimney effect before exhausting. A lid on the cover lifts for access to the tray. A fuel container in the oven forces fuel through a capillary restriction to limit fuel flow. A spring in the container is released to start fuel flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: GHT GLOBAL HEATING TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Jeffrey K. Poston, Michael A. A. Swank, Robert G. Hockaday, Lawrence D. Weber, Giampaolo Vacca
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Patent number: 9687027Abstract: A device atomizes or vaporizes a liquid for inhalation. A housing has a proximal exit orifice that communicates with an intake orifice. A housing encompasses a reservoir containing a liquid. A wick has a first end in contact with the liquid and a second end that is exposed at an opening in the reservoir. A heater is disposed within housing in an air passage that communicates between the intake orifice and the proximal exit orifice. An actuator responds to a user of the device by placing the heater and the second end of the wick into proximity with the heater to vaporize the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2013Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: GHT GLOBAL HEATING TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Jeffrey Poston, Lawrence Weber, Giampaolo Vacca, Pavlo Bagriy
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Publication number: 20170049266Abstract: A field-ready oven has reinforced telescoped side walls that extend and hold a base, shelf, tray support and cover spaced apart. A low air intake and a semipermeable membrane deliver air and vapor fuel to catalyst pads on the shelf. Radiant heat from exothermic reaction is diffused over a bottom of a tray. Hot gas circulates around the diffuser and tray with a chimney effect before exhausting. A lid on the cover lifts for access to the tray. A fuel container in the oven forces fuel through a capillary restriction to limit fuel flow. A spring in the container is released to start fuel flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Applicant: GHT GLOBAL HEATING TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Jeffrey K. POSTON, Michael A. A. SWANK, Robert G. HOCKADAY, Lawrence D. WEBER, Giampaolo VACCA
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Patent number: 9482429Abstract: A field-ready oven has reinforced telescoped side walls that extend and hold a base, shelf, tray support and cover spaced apart. A low air intake and a semipermeable membrane deliver air and vapor fuel to catalyst pads on the shelf. Radiant heat from exothermic reaction is diffused over a bottom of a tray. Hot gas circulates around the diffuser and tray with a chimney effect before exhausting. A lid on the cover lifts for access to the tray. A fuel container in the oven forces fuel through a capillary restriction to limit fuel flow. A spring in the container is released to start fuel flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: GHT GLOBAL HEATING TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Jeffrey K. Poston, Michael A. Swank, Robert G. Hockaday, Lawrence D. Weber, Giampaolo Vacca