Patents Assigned to Mechanology, LLC
  • Publication number: 20050232802
    Abstract: The invention provides a toroidal intersecting vane machine incorporating intersecting rotors to form primary and secondary chambers whose porting configurations minimize friction and maximize efficiency. Specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a toroidal intersecting vane machine that greatly reduces the frictional losses through intersecting surfaces without the need for external gearing by modifying the width of one or both tracks at the point of intermeshing. The inventions described herein relate to these improvements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2005
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Applicant: Mechanology, LLC
    Inventors: Jedd Martin, Stephen Chomyszak
  • Publication number: 20050132999
    Abstract: The invention provides a toroidal intersecting vane machine incorporating intersecting rotors to form primary and secondary chambers whose porting configurations minimize friction and maximize efficiency. Specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a toroidal intersecting vane machine that greatly reduces the frictional losses through intersecting surfaces without the need for external gearing by modifying the width of one or both tracks at the point of intermeshing. The inventions described herein relate to these improvements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: Mechanology, LLC
    Inventors: Jedd Martin, Stephen Chomyszak
  • Publication number: 20050135934
    Abstract: Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a fluid compressor comprising: a rotatable turbine mounted to a mast; a toroidal intersecting vane compressor (TIVC) characterized by a fluid intake opening and a fluid exhaust opening, wherein the rotation of the turbine drives the compressor. The combination of the TIVC and turbine permits good to excellent control over the hours of electrical power generation, thereby maximizing the commercial opportunity and meeting the public need during hours of high usage. Additionally, the invention avoids the need to place an electrical generator off-shore. Further, the apparatuses of the invention can be operated with good to excellent efficiency rates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: Mechanology, LLC
    Inventor: Eric Ingersoll
  • Publication number: 20050133000
    Abstract: The invention provides a toroidal intersecting vane machine incorporating intersecting rotors to form primary and secondary chambers whose porting configurations minimize friction and maximize efficiency. Specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a toroidal intersecting vane machine that greatly reduces the frictional losses through meshing surfaces without the need for external gearing by modifying the function of one or the other of the rotors from that of “fluid moving” to that of “valving” thereby reducing the pressure loads and associated inefficiencies at the interface of the meshing surfaces. The inventions described herein relate to these improvements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: Mechanology, LLC
    Inventors: H. Bailey, Stephen Chomyszak
  • Patent number: 6901904
    Abstract: The invention provides a toroidal intersecting vane machine incorporating intersecting rotors to form primary and secondary chambers whose porting configurations minimize friction and maximize efficiency. Specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a toroidal intersecting vane machine that greatly reduces the frictional losses through intersecting surfaces without the need for external gearing by modifying the width of one or both tracks at the point of intermeshing. The inventions described herein relate to these improvements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2005
    Assignee: Mechanology, LLC
    Inventors: Jedd N. Martin, Stephen M. Chomyszak