Patents Assigned to Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.
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Publication number: 20250007428Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 12034385Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2023Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20230208324Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 11594986Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 11264923Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2020Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 10797619Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 10700621Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2018Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20190319554Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 10429104Abstract: System and method for generating and storing electricity by electromagnetic induction using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor and further including a vortex flux generator in cryostat and a refrigerant compartment having bi-directionally thermal transfer to the vortex flux generator are described. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 10312835Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20180202693Abstract: System and method for generating and storing electricity by electromagnetic induction using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor and further including a vortex flux generator in cryostat and a refrigerant compartment having bi-directionally thermal transfer to the vortex flux generator are described. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2017Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20180205328Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 9923489Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20170346417Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 9822997Abstract: System and method for generating and storing electricity by electromagnetic induction using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor and further including a vortex flux generator in cryostat and a refrigerant compartment having bi-directionally thermal transfer to the vortex flux generator. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20170279381Abstract: Various implementations of the invention correspond to an improved vortex flux generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 9548681Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2014Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Publication number: 20140265643Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams
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Patent number: 8692437Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating electricity by electromagnetic induction, using a magnetic field modulated by the formation, dissipation, and movement of vortices produced by a vortex material such as a type II superconductor. Magnetic field modulation occurs at the microscopic level, facilitating the production of high frequency electric power. Generator inductors are manufactured using microelectronic fabrication, in at least one dimension corresponding to the spacing of vortices. The vortex material fabrication method establishes the alignment of vortices and generator coils, permitting the electromagnetic induction of energy from many vortices into many coils simultaneously as a cumulative output of electricity. A thermoelectric cycle is used to convert heat energy into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Silicon Turbine Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Adams