Patents Assigned to Thermal Motor Innovations, LLC
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Publication number: 20110000721Abstract: In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides systems and methods for providing electrical powered load assist to an internal combustion engine of vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: THERMAL MOTOR INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Timothy Hassett, Mark Hodowanec
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Publication number: 20100033042Abstract: A totally enclosed motor comprising a housing totally encloses an electrical package that includes plurality of slot vents extending radially outward from a shaft on which the electrical package is mounted. The electrical package being operable to generate a closed circuit electrical package cooling air flow that circulates through the slot vents and is confined within the housing. The motor additionally including an exterior cooling assembly that is operable to generate a directed exterior air flow along an exterior portion of the housing. The motor further including a plurality of heat pipes having evaporator ends disposed within the closed circuit electrical package cooling air flow and condenser ends disposed within the exterior air flow, whereby heat is removed from the electrical package chamber such that the ‘Totally Enclosed’ more provides a power output substantially equivalent to that of an ‘Open’ motor of approximately the same size.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Thermal Motor Innovations , LLCInventors: Timothy Hassett, Mark Hodowanec
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Publication number: 20100026108Abstract: A motor that includes a motor portion structured to house a stator and a rotor mounted to a shaft of the motor. The motor additionally includes a cooling portion disposed adjacent to the motor portion and separated from the motor portion by a structural interface. The cooling portion provides a cooling chamber structured to have a cooling fluid passed therethrough via a cooling fluid moving device that is structured to be coupled to and driven by the motor shaft. Furthermore, the motor includes a plurality of heat pipes having evaporator ends disposed within the motor portion and condenser ends disposed within the cooling chamber. During operation of the motor and cooling fluid moving device, the cooling fluid contacts the heat pipe condenser ends to extract heat from the condenser ends, hence cooling the evaporator ends of the heat pipes, thereby cooling the motor portion of the motor and the stator and rotor housed therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: THERMAL MOTOR INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Timothy Hassett, Mark Hodowanec
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Publication number: 20100026109Abstract: A motor including a frame that defines a motor portion and an adjacent cooling portion, and a plurality of heat pipes disposed within and fully enclosed by the motor frame. Each heat pipe has an evaporator end disposed within the portion of the frame that defines the motor portion and a condenser end disposed within the portion of the frame that defines the cooling portion. A cooling chamber within the motor cooling portion is structured to have a fluid introduced therein by a working device such that at least a portion of the frame defining the cooling portion is cooled via the working fluid, thereby extracting heat from the heat pipe condenser ends and cooling the motor portion of the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: THERMAL MOTOR INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Timothy Hassett, Mark Hodowanec
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Publication number: 20090250197Abstract: A method of cooling shaft bearings of a high speed rotating machine is provided. In various embodiments, the method includes utilizing a primary cooling circuit of the machine that is structured and operable to cool a drive package of the machine to cool condenser ends of each of a plurality of heat pipes absent an auxiliary cooling system structured for cooling the heat pipe condenser ends. Each heat pipe including a respective evaporator end disposed proximate the shaft bearings to absorb heat generated by the bearings during operation of the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: Thermal Motor Innovations, LLCInventors: Timothy Hassett, Mark Hodowanec
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Patent number: 7569955Abstract: An electric motor including a motor portion, a cooling portion and a plurality of heat pipes is provided. The motor portion includes a stator and a rotor that when energized with electric current causes the rotor to rotate. The motor portion comprises a motor frame that encloses the rotor and stator from exterior elements. The cooling portion is adjacent the motor portion and exterior of the motor portion. In various embodiments it defines a fluid chamber containing a quantity of fluid that is prevented from contacting interior of the motor portion. The plurality of heat pipes within the motor portion extend from the motor portion to the cooling portion such that the fluid contacts the heat pipe within the cooling portion in order to remove heat from the heat pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Thermal Motor Innovations, LLCInventors: Timothy Hassett, Mark Hodowanec