Patents by Inventor Aaron H. Mandell
Aaron H. Mandell has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12331622Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2023Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Patent number: 12276443Abstract: A system and method for geothermal resource development which comprises generating a plunging fracture at a wellbore using a dense fracture fluid. In one embodiment a compliant elastic material may be pushed to the propagating tips of fractures where they screen out the fracture tip and stop fracture propagation. The method may further comprise injecting additional fluid to increase the net pressure in the fracture, thereby increasing the width of the fracture. The system may further comprise providing a heat exchanger disposed about the bottom of the wellbore or providing an apparatus for circulating water into the fracture in order to address natural convection occurring in the fracture.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2022Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Quidnet Energy, Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20240084683Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Patent number: 11927085Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20220268489Abstract: A system and method for geothermal resource development which comprises generating a plunging fracture at a wellbore using a dense fracture fluid. In one embodiment a compliant elastic material may be pushed to the propagating tips of fractures where they screen out the fracture tip and stop fracture propagation. The method may further comprise injecting additional fluid to increase the net pressure in the fracture, thereby increasing the width of the fracture. The system may further comprise providing a heat exchanger disposed about the bottom of the wellbore or providing an apparatus for circulating water into the fracture in order to address natural convection occurring in the fracture.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20220003095Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Patent number: 11125065Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2020Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20200291288Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Patent number: 10669471Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20190078014Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Patent number: 10125035Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20170089178Abstract: Energy may be stored by injecting fluid into a fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method may be particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Patent number: 9481519Abstract: Energy is stored by injecting fluid into a hydraulic fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method is particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The hydraulic fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Quidnet Energy Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell
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Publication number: 20150027952Abstract: Energy is stored by injecting fluid into a hydraulic fracture in the earth and producing the fluid back while recovering power and/or desalinating water. The method is particularly adapted to storage of large amounts of energy such as in grid-scale electric energy systems. The hydraulic fracture may be formed and treated with resin so as to limit fluid loss and to increase propagation pressure. The fluid may be water containing a dissolved salt or fresh water and a portion or all of the water may be desalinated using pressure in the water when it is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Howard K. Schmidt, Aaron H. Mandell