Patents by Inventor John T. Dieckmann
John T. Dieckmann 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: 9528757Abstract: A method and apparatus for rapidly chilling or heating a container of liquid is provided. The method may include angularly oscillating the container in the presence of a coolant to impart inertial flow to the liquid contained in the container. Various devices for achieving accelerated cooling of liquids are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: TIAX LLCInventor: John T. Dieckmann
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Patent number: 8640472Abstract: Recuperation systems and methods are applied to vapor compression cycles in dehumidification, such as in air conditioning. In some embodiments, a method for dehumidification includes introducing a refrigerant from a heating unit to a cooling unit along a first path; introducing the refrigerant from the cooling unit to the heating unit along a second path different from the first path; introducing the refrigerant from the heating unit to the cooling unit along a third path different from the first path; and contacting the cooling unit and the heating unit with a first gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: TIAX LLCInventors: John T. Dieckmann, Detlef Westphalen
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Publication number: 20120222442Abstract: Recuperation systems and methods are applied to vapor compression cycles in dehumidification, such as in air conditioning. In some embodiments, a method for dehumidification includes introducing a refrigerant from a heating unit to a cooling unit along a first path; introducing the refrigerant from the cooling unit to the heating unit along a second path different from the first path; introducing the refrigerant from the heating unit to the cooling unit along a third path different from the first path; and contacting the cooling unit and the heating unit with a first gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: TIAX, LLCInventors: John T. DIECKMANN, Detlef WESTPHALEN
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Patent number: 8220277Abstract: Recuperation systems and methods are applied to vapor compression cycles in dehumidification, such as in air conditioning. In some embodiments, a method for dehumidification includes introducing a refrigerant from a heating unit to a cooling unit along a first path; introducing the refrigerant from the cooling unit to the heating unit along a second path different from the first path; introducing the refrigerant from the heating unit to the cooling unit along a third path different from the first path; and contacting the cooling unit and the heating unit with a first gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Tiax LLCInventors: John T. Dieckmann, Detlef Westphalen
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Patent number: 8215112Abstract: A free piston Stirling engine, comprising a power piston fitted into a cylinder further includes: a support structure carrying moving magnets for a linear alternator; and a passive structure that at normal operating power and frequency produces a restoring force on the piston in the absence of contact with the cylinder. In one variation, the passive structure further comprises a mass suspended within the piston from at least one spring, such that the mass oscillates under influence of movement of the piston at normal operating power and frequency so as to produce the restoring force. In another variation, the passive structure further comprises: a magnet disposed outside the cylinder at a position and in an orientation to produce a field that opposes a field of a moving magnet carried by the support structure when the piston moves toward the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: TIAX LLCInventors: Kingston Owens, John T. Dieckmann, Kenan Sahin
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Publication number: 20110132739Abstract: A method and system for removing impurities from water including heating a first gas stream including a first gas or a gas mixture and pre-humidifying the first gas stream using water from an impure water source. Heat may be transferred the first gas stream to a second gas stream, wherein the second gas stream includes a second gas or a gas mixture and wherein the first gas stream and the second gas stream flow in opposing directions. Water may be condensed out of the first gas stream and the second gas stream may be contacted with impure water, evaporating at least a portion of water from the impure water into the second gas stream to humidify the second gas stream. The first gas stream and the second gas stream are sustained at or near ambient pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: TIAX LLC, %Nadine AndonInventor: John T. Dieckmann
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Patent number: 7861541Abstract: In a refrigeration system, an asymmetric scroll expander has an orbiting scroll element engaged with a fixed scroll element. The orbiting scroll element and fixed scroll element can define a first expansion pocket and a second expansion pocket at positions relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Tiax LLCInventors: John T. Dieckmann, Detlef Westphalen
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Publication number: 20100319363Abstract: A method and apparatus for rapidly chilling or heating a container of liquid is provided. The method may include angularly oscillating the container in the presence of a coolant to impart inertial flow to the liquid contained in the container. Various devices for achieving accelerated cooling of liquids are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: John T. Dieckmann
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Publication number: 20090133397Abstract: A free piston Stirling engine, comprising a power piston fitted into a cylinder further includes: a support structure carrying moving magnets for a linear alternator; and a passive structure that at normal operating power and frequency produces a restoring force on the piston in the absence of contact with the cylinder. In one variation, the passive structure further comprises a mass suspended within the piston from at least one spring, such that the mass oscillates under influence of movement of the piston at normal operating power and frequency so as to produce the restoring force. In another variation, the passive structure further comprises: a magnet disposed outside the cylinder at a position and in an orientation to produce a field that opposes a field of a moving magnet carried by the support structure when the piston moves toward the magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: TIAX LLCInventors: Kingston Owens, John T. Dieckmann
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Publication number: 20080104974Abstract: Recuperation systems and methods are applied to vapor compression cycles in dehumidification, such as in air conditioning. In some embodiments, a method for dehumidification includes introducing a refrigerant from a heating unit to a cooling unit along a first path; introducing the refrigerant from the cooling unit to the heating unit along a second path different from the first path; introducing the refrigerant from the heating unit to the cooling unit along a third path different from the first path; and contacting the cooling unit and the heating unit with a first gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: John T. Dieckmann, Detlef Westphalen
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Patent number: 6257002Abstract: A condensate handling assembly comprises a collection container for receiving and retaining condensate, a heating container for receiving condensate from the collection container, and a heating device for raising the temperature of condensate in the heating container to pressurize condensate in the heating container. A transfer conduit interconnects the collection container and the heating container, and a one-way valve is disposed in the transfer conduit for permitting flow of condensate from the collection container to the heating container. A level sensor senses the level of condensate in the collection container and activates the heating device upon the condensate in the collection container reaching a selected level.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventors: John T. Dieckmann, Richard C. Williams, Robert A. Zogg
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Patent number: 6199395Abstract: A condensate handling assembly comprises a collection container for receiving and retaining condensate, a heating container for receiving condensate from the collection container, and a heating device for raising the temperature of condensate in the heating container to pressurize condensate in the heating container. A transfer conduit interconnects the collection container and the heating container, and a one-way valve is disposed in the transfer conduit for permitting flow of condensate from the collection container to the heating container. A level sensor senses the level of condensate in the collection container and activates the heating device upon the condensate in the collection container reaching a selected level.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventors: John T. Dieckmann, Richard C. Williams, Robert A. Zogg
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Patent number: 6109255Abstract: A modulating furnace includes a first air flow path which directs supply air to one or more combustion burners and through a heat exchanger, and a second air flow path which directs supply air around the one or more burners and heat exchanger. When the firing rate of the burners is lowered, the amount of air to the burners is reduced by diverting a greater fraction of the supply air to the second air flow path. When the firing rate of the burners is raised, less supply air is diverted resulting in greater flow to the burners. The duct furnace achieves ideal combustion at high and low firing rates by maintaining an ideal balance between firing rates and air supplied to the burners.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: John T. Dieckmann, David H. McFadden, Gautum Gauba, Werner Specht
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Patent number: 5946927Abstract: A water heater and storage tank assembly comprises a housing defining a chamber, an inlet for admitting cold water to the chamber, and an outlet for permitting flow of hot water from the chamber. A compressor is mounted on the housing and is removed from the chamber. A condenser comprises a tube adapted to receive refrigerant from the compressor, and winding around the chamber to impart heat to water in the chamber. An evaporator is mounted on the housing and removed from the chamber, the evaporator being adapted to receive refrigerant from the condenser and to discharge refrigerant to conduits in communication with the compressor. An electric resistance element extends into the chamber, and a thermostat is disposed in the chamber and is operative to sense water temperature and to actuate the resistance element upon the water temperature dropping to a selected level.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventors: John T. Dieckmann, Brian J. Nowicki, W. Peter Teagan, Robert Zogg
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Patent number: 5906109Abstract: A water heater and storage tank assembly comprises a housing defining a chamber, an inlet for admitting cold water to the chamber, and an outlet for permitting flow of hot water from the chamber. A compressor is mounted on the housing and is removed from the chamber. A condenser comprises a tube adapted to receive refrigerant from the compressor, and winding around the chamber to impart heat to water in the chamber. An evaporator is mounted on the housing and removed from the chamber, the evaporator being adapted to receive refrigerant from the condenser and to discharge refrigerant to conduits in communication with the compressor. An electric resistance element extends into the chamber, and a thermostat is disposed in the chamber and is operative to sense water temperature and to actuate the resistance element upon the water temperature dropping to a selected level.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventors: John T. Dieckmann, Brian J. Nowicki, W. Peter Teagan, Robert Zogg
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Patent number: 4892469Abstract: A compact scroll compressor capable of maintaining a high efficiency when driven at variable speeds and operating at variable gas pressures. The compressor incorporates a unique swing-link driving means and means to control the flow of high-pressure fluid from the central high-pressure zone defined by the scroll members. The compressor is particularly suited for operation off an automotive engine to provide compressed refrigerant in an automotive air conditioner.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1981Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventors: John E. McCullough, John T. Dieckmann, Thomas P. Hosmer