Patents by Inventor Joost J. Brasz
Joost J. Brasz 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: 7942001Abstract: A pair of organic Rankine cycle systems (20, 25) are combined and their respective organic working fluids are chosen such that the organic working fluid of the first organic Rankine cycle is condensed at a condensation temperature that is well above the boiling point of the organic working fluid of the second organic Rankine style system, and a single common heat exchanger (23) is used for both the condenser of the first organic Rankine cycle system and the evaporator of the second organic Rankine cycle system. A preferred organic working fluid of the first system is toluene and that of the second organic working fluid is R245fa.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: UTC Power, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Bruce P. Biederman, Joost J. Brasz
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Patent number: 7824148Abstract: A method is provided for controlling operation of a compressor having an inlet and an outlet, a variable geometry diffuser communicated with the outlet, and inlet guide vanes communicated with the inlet, wherein the method includes the steps of: determining a loading parameter indicative of onset of surge; and independently controlling the inlet guide vanes and the variable geometry diffuser based upon the loading parameter so as to allow increase in efficiency and stable operation of the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Lee George Tetu, Joost J. Brasz
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Patent number: 7735324Abstract: A machine designed as a centrifugal compressor is applied as an organic rankine cycle turbine by operating the machine in reverse. In order to accommodate the higher pressures when operating as a turbine, a suitable refrigerant is chosen such that the pressures and temperatures are maintained within established limits. Such an adaptation of existing, relatively inexpensive equipment to an application that may be otherwise uneconomical, allows for the convenient and economical use of energy that would be otherwise lost by waste heat to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Publication number: 20080168772Abstract: A pair of organic Rankine cycle systems (20, 25) are combined and their respective organic working fluids are chosen such that the organic working fluid of the first organic Rankine cycle is condensed at a condensation temperature that is well above the boiling point of the organic working fluid of the second organic Rankine style system, and a single common heat exchanger (23) is used for both the condenser of the first organic Rankine cycle system and the evaporator of the second organic Rankine cycle system. A preferred organic working fluid of the first system is toluene and that of the second organic working fluid is R245fa.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: UTC POWER, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Bruce P. Biederman, Joost J. Brasz
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Patent number: 7289325Abstract: A power conversion system which uses a plurality of transistors to convert DC power to AC power is made more efficient by the use of liquid refrigerant to cool the transistors. A plurality of passages are formed in a cold plate on which the transistors are mounted, and liquid refrigerant is flashed into the passages to cool the cold plate and the transistors. The liquid refrigerant can by derived from a condenser from an organic rankine cycle or a vapor compression cycle.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: UTC Power CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 7281379Abstract: The impeller is preferably modified to use back swept, radial or forward swept blades to accommodate relatively low, medium and high lift, respectively applications for both centrifugal compressor and turbine rotor use.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: UTC Power CorporationInventor: Joost J. Brasz
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Patent number: 7254949Abstract: A machine designed as a centrifugal compressor is applied as an organic rankine cycle turbine by operating the machine in reverse. In order to accommodate the higher pressures when operating as a turbine, a suitable refrigerant is chosen such that the pressures and temperatures are maintained within established limits. Such an adaptation of existing, relatively inexpensive equipment to an application that may be otherwise uneconomical, allows for the convenient and economical use of energy that would be otherwise lost by waste heat to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: UTC Power CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 7174716Abstract: A machine designed as a centrifugal compressor is applied as an organic rankine cycle turbine by operating the machine in reverse. In order to accommodate the higher pressures when operating as a turbine, a suitable refrigerant is chosen such that the pressures and temperatures are maintained within established limits. Such an adaptation of existing, relatively inexpensive equipment to an application that may be otherwise uneconomical, allows for the convenient and economical use of energy that would be otherwise lost by waste heat to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: UTC Power LLCInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 7146813Abstract: A machine designed as a centrifugal compressor is applied as an organic rankine cycle turbine by operating the machine in reverse. In order to accommodate the higher pressures when operating as a turbine, a suitable refrigerant is chosen such that the pressures and temperatures are maintained within established limits. Such an adaptation of existing, relatively inexpensive equipment to an application that may be otherwise uneconomical, allows for the convenient and economical use of energy that would be otherwise lost by waste heat to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: UTC Power, LLCInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 7100380Abstract: A method of operating an organic rankine cycle system wherein a liquid refrigerant is circulated to an evaporator where heat is introduced to the refrigerant to convert it to vapor. The vapor is then passed through a turbine, with the resulting cooled vapor then passing through a condenser for condensing the vapor to a liquid. The refrigerant is one of CF3CF2C(O)CF(CF3)2, (CF3)2 CFC(O)CF(CF3)2, CF3(CF2)2C(O)CF(CF3)2, CF3(CF2)3C(O)CF(CG3)2, CF3(CF2)5C(O)CF3, CF3CF2C(O)CF2CF2CF3, CF3C(O)CF(CF3)2.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Ulf J. Jonsson
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Patent number: 7017357Abstract: In a comfort system having a combination furnace and air conditioner, the two are operated simultaneously at periods of time in which emergency power is desired, with the air conditioning system being temporarily converted to cause the flow of refrigerant to pass from the evaporator to a high pressure side of said compressor rather than to the low pressure side thereof to thereby drive the compressor in reverse such that it operates as a turbine. The turbine then drives its motor in reverse to generate power to be supplied to the various components of the systems and to other appliances during emergency mode operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventor: Joost J. Brasz
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Patent number: 6989989Abstract: A power conversion system which uses a plurality of transistors to convert DC power to AC power is made more efficient by the use of liquid refrigerant to cool the transistors. A plurality of passages are formed in a cold plate on which the transistors are mounted, and liquid refrigerant is flashed into the passages to cool the cold plate and the transistors. The liquid refrigerant can by derived from a condenser from an organic rankine cycle or a vapor compression cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: UTC Power LLCInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 6986251Abstract: In a waste heat recovery system wherein an organic rankine cycle system uses waste heat from the fluids of a reciprocating engine, provision is made to continue operation of the engine even during periods when the organic rankine cycle system is inoperative, by providing an auxiliary pump and a bypass for the refrigerant flow around the turbine. Provision is also made to divert the engine exhaust gases from the evaporator during such periods of operation. In one embodiment, the auxiliary pump is made to operate simultaneously with the primary pump during normal operations, thereby allowing the primary pump to operate at lower speeds with less likelihood of cavitation.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: UTC Power, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Duane McCormick, Joost J. Brasz
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Patent number: 6962056Abstract: An organic rankine cycle system is combined with a vapor compression cycle system with the turbine generator of the organic rankine cycle generating the power necessary to operate the motor of the refrigerant compressor. The vapor compression cycle is applied with its evaporator cooling the inlet air into a gas turbine, and the organic rankine cycle is applied to receive heat from a gas turbine exhaust to heat its boiler within one embodiment, a common condenser is used for the organic rankine cycle and the vapor compression cycle, with a common refrigerant, R-245a being circulated within both systems. In another embodiment, the turbine driven generator has a common shaft connected to the compressor to thereby eliminate the need for a separate motor to drive the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 6892522Abstract: An organic rankine cycle system is combined with a vapor compression cycle system with the turbine generator of the organic rankine cycle generating the power necessary to operate the motor of the refrigerant compressor. The vapor compression cycle is applied with its evaporator cooling the inlet air into a gas turbine, and the organic rankine cycle is applied to receive heat from a gas turbine exhaust to heat its boiler within one embodiment, a common condenser is used for the organic rankine cycle and the vapor compression cycle, with a common refrigerant, R-245a being circulated within both systems. In another embodiment, the turbine driven generator has a common shaft connected to the compressor to thereby eliminate the need for a separate motor to drive the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Patent number: 6880344Abstract: An organic rankine cycle system is combined with a vapor compression cycle system with the turbine generator of the organic rankine cycle generating the power necessary to operate the motor of the refrigerant compressor. The vapor compression cycle is applied with its evaporator cooling the inlet air into a gas turbine, and the organic rankine cycle is applied to receive heat from a gas turbine exhaust to heat its boiler within one embodiment, a common condenser is used for the organic rankine cycle and the vapor compression cycle, with a common refrigerant, R-245a being circulated within both systems. In another embodiment, the turbine driven generator has a common shaft connected to the compressor to thereby eliminate the need for a separate motor to drive the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: UTC Power, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Bruce P. Biederman, Joost J. Brasz
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Publication number: 20040255587Abstract: In a waste heat recovery system wherein an organic rankine cycle system uses waste heat from the fluids of a reciprocating engine, provision is made to continue operation of the engine even during periods when the organic rankine cycle system is inoperative, by providing an auxiliary pump and a bypass for the refrigerant flow around the turbine. Provision is also made to divert the engine exhaust gases from the evaporator during such periods of operation. In one embodiment, the auxiliary pump is made to operate simultaneously with the primary pump during normal operations, thereby allowing the primary pump to operate at lower speeds with less likelihood of cavitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: UTC Power, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Duane McCormick, Joost J. Brasz
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Publication number: 20040255593Abstract: An organic rankine cycle system is combined with a vapor compression cycle system with the turbine generator of the organic rankine cycle generating the power necessary to operate the motor of the refrigerant compressor. The vapor compression cycle is applied with its evaporator cooling the inlet air into a gas turbine, and the organic rankine cycle is applied to receive heat from a gas turbine exhaust to heat its boiler within one embodiment, a common condenser is used for the organic rankine cycle and the vapor compression cycle, with a common refrigerant, R-245a being circulated within both systems. In another embodiment, the turbine driven generator has a common shaft connected to the compressor to thereby eliminate the need for a separate motor to drive the compressor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Carrier CorporationInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Publication number: 20040257840Abstract: A power conversion system which uses a plurality of transistors to convert DC power to AC power is made more efficient by the use of liquid refrigerant to cool the transistors. A plurality of passages are formed in a cold plate on which the transistors are mounted, and liquid refrigerant is flashed into the passages to cool the cold plate and the transistors. The liquid refrigerant can by derived from a condenser from an organic rankine cycle or a vapor compression cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: UTC Power, LLCInventors: Joost J. Brasz, Bruce P. Biederman
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Publication number: 20040088983Abstract: The impeller is preferably modified to use back swept, radial or forward swept blades to accommodate relatively low, medium and high lift, respectively applications for both centrifugal compressor and turbine rotor use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Carrier CorporationInventor: Joost J. Brasz