Patents by Inventor Harry C. Fischer

Harry C. Fischer 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).

  • Patent number: 5647225
    Abstract: A multi-mode high efficiency air conditioning system for storing energy and for utilizing the stored energy is provided. The air conditioning system includes these four elements which define the entire system: a condensing unit, a dual-mode indoor cooling coil assembly, a refrigerant and air management assembly and an energy storage assembly. These four elements act in concert to perform the functions of the four principal modes of operation which are ice building, ice transfer, stage 1 cooling and stage 2 cooling. The ice building and ice transfer modes typically take place during electrical off-peak periods. The stage 1 and stage 2 cooling modes typically take place during electrical on-peak periods. When connected to an indoor air fan, the air conditioning unit provides cooling at an energy efficiency ratio (EER) of 12 or better over a 24 hour period during a 95 degree Fahrenheit day.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Inventors: Harry C. Fischer, James L. Denkmann, Michael W. McRell
  • Patent number: 5348654
    Abstract: A packed tower bio-reactor having an inlet turbine and a corrugated reactor element is provided. The inlet turbine provides intermittent columns of waste water to the reactor elements thereby permitting alternate slugs of water and air to pass through the reactor element both flowing in the same direction. The reactor media is made up of a roll of single-faced corrugated plastic sheeting and is formed in a packed roll to provide the reactor surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1994
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 5300225
    Abstract: A vacuum cleaned micro-strainer is provided. The apparatus uses a rotating cylinder-shaped set of filtering screens through which waste water flows. A vacuum head centered above the cylindrical screen assembly sucks particulate matter from the screens. The micro-strainer is constructed of inexpensive, corrosion resistant, lightweight materials which minimize replacement and maintenance. The invention offers a cost-effective means for filtration of particulate matter from water generated by fish culture systems, cooling tower systems and waste water treatment systems while minimizing the collection of water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 5255526
    Abstract: A method and air conditioning unit for storing energy and for utilizing stored energy is provided. The air conditioning unit includes a storage tank containing a phase change material, such as water. A plurality of coils are disposed in the storage tank and carry refrigerant. At least one indoor heat exchanger is connected to the coils. An electrical operated refrigerant pump is connected to the coils and is used to pump liquid refrigerant to the indoor heat exchanger when required. A conventional condensing unit is connected to the indoor heat exchanger to provide cooling during normal hours. During peak energy periods, cooling is supplied from ice storage using the refrigerant pump. During low demand or off peak periods the condensing unit operates to freeze ice thereby storing energy in the storage tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4916916
    Abstract: There is provided a method and apparatus for storing energy and for utilizing the stored energy. The apparatus includes a storage container which holds a phase change energy storage material such as water. A plurality of coils are disposed in the storage container and carry a refrigerant material. At least one evaporator is connected to the coils. A self pumping apparatus is connected to a condensing unit, to the evaporator and to the coils, and is operated by the adiabatic conversion of refrigerant from its liquid state to a vapor plus liquid state. The self pumping apparatus thus moves the refrigerant fluid to the evaporator without the need for additonal energy input. The self pumping apparatus includes a pair of tanks each of which alternately operate as a pumper and as an accumulator during ice melting. During ice freezing, both containers operate as accmulators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4765143
    Abstract: A system for storing electrical energy in the form of triple-point CO.sub.2 and then using such stored energy plus heat to generate electrical power. A reservoir of carbon dioxide liquid at about the triple point is created in an insulated vessel. Liquid carbon dioxide is withdrawn and pumped to a high pressure, which high pressure carbon dioxide is heated and expanded to create rotary power which generates electrical power. The discharge stream from the expander is cooled and returned to the vessel where carbon dioxide vapor is condensed by melting solid carbon dioxide. A fuel-fired gas turbine connected to an electrical power generator can be used to heat the high pressure carbon dioxide, and an ambient air stream flowing toward the gas turbine can be cooled by giving up heat to the high pressure carbon dioxide stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: CBI Research Corporation
    Inventors: John T. Crawford, Lewis Tyree, Jr., Harry C. Fischer, Don H. Coers
  • Patent number: 4735064
    Abstract: There is provided an improved energy storage system which includes a tank for holding water or eutectic material and housing a plurality of coils. The coils are connected to a condensing unit and to an evaporating unit which is positioned in the space to be temperature conditioned. The condensing unit supplies refrigerant to the coils for solidifying the material in the container during a first time period, thus storing energy. During a second time period, the coils in the tank supply refrigerant to the evaporating unit while the condensing unit is not in use. The condensing unit may also supply refrigerant directly to the evaporating unit without substantially reducing the energy already stored in the container during a third time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4732006
    Abstract: Icemakers are characterized by a plurality of vertical evaporator tubes arranged in parallel and in a circle within the interior of a cylindrical ice making section. During an ice making cycle, water is supplied to the exterior surfaces of the evaporator tubes and refrigerant is supplied to the interiors of the tubes, to cause tubes of ice to freeze on the evaporator tubes. At the end of the ice making cycle and during a harvest cycle, the evaporator tubes are heated to free the ice tubes from their bond to the evaporator tubes, and a driver is actuated to move the ice tubes slidably along and off of the evaporator tubes and to fracture the leading ends of the ice tubes into smaller pieces of ice as they leave the evaporator tubes. In one embodiment, the driver comprises a piston for pushing the ice tubes off of the evaporator tubes. In another embodiment, a helical driver moves the ice tubes off of the evaporator tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1988
    Assignee: Remcor Products Company
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4442681
    Abstract: An ice-maker for making generally half-round pieces which includes a pair of evaporator assemblies, a compressor, a condenser and a receiver for liquid refrigerant. The ice-maker is operated so that a film of water is supplied to one evaporator which is being cooled to form ice cubes while ice cubes are being harvested from the other evaporator. The evaporator assembly includes a stainless steel evaporator coil formed to provide parallel segments, plus support means of injection-molded plastic, which provides a central, planar web aligned with said tubing segments, plus transverse dividers which define the individual cube-forming regions. Low voltage power can be selectively applied to the evaporator coil to harvest the ice pieces via resistance heating, or warm water can be pumped through hollow passageways in the dividers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4429543
    Abstract: Ice-making apparatus having an evaporator including a helical tubing section, means for supplying water to the exterior surface thereof and means for supplying refrigerant to the evaporator to cause freezing of a helix of ice on the exterior surface thereof. An elongated driver is located axially within the helical tubing, and hot gas from the compressor frees the ice helix from its bond to helical tubing following discontinuation of supply of refrigerant thereto. The driver is rotated to slide the ice helix along the tubing and fracture the leading end of the helix into smaller ice pieces at a discharge point, preferably at the top of the unit.A star-wheel driver may be located coaxially within the helical tubing and have four radially extending fins for engaging grooves in the interior surface of the ice helix. The four fins are warmed so as to obviate formation of a strong bond between them and the ice helix.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1984
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4373345
    Abstract: Useful heat from an ice-maker is efficiently recovered and employed to heat water without any significant increase in the energy normally expanded in making ice. During ice-making, liquid refrigerant from a high-pressure receiver is expanded and supplied to an evaporator where ice-making occurs. Expanded refrigerant is returned to a compressor through an accumulator, and high-pressure vapor is condensed by heat-exchange with a circulating stream of water withdrawn from a storage tank. Condensed refrigerant is returned to the receiver through a restrictor. During the harvesting cycle, relatively warm, high pressure vapor from the receiver is fed to the evaporator, and any of it condensed to liquid therein is trapped in the accumulator. The compressor runs continuously throughout harvesting and ice-making, and any refrigerant trapped in the accumulator is used to subcool the high-pressure liquid prior to its expansion in the subsequent ice-making cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1983
    Inventors: Lewis Tyree, Jr., Harry C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 4057074
    Abstract: This invention is a reversing valve having an inlet, an outlet, and an inlet-outlet port. The valve is designed to respond to the introduction of relatively high-pressure fluid at its inlet or, alternatively, of lower-pressure fluid at its inlet-outlet port. The valve includes an axially slidable assembly which is spring-biased to a position where it isolates the inlet and connects the inlet-outlet port to the outlet. The admission of high-pressure fluid to the inlet displaces the slidable assembly to a position where the outlet is isolated and the inlet is connected to the inlet-outlet port. The valve is designed to minimize pressure drops and leakage. It is of a reliable and comparatively simple design.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1977
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Energy Research and Development Administration
    Inventor: Harry C. Fischer