Patents by Inventor Jyotirmoy Mandal
Jyotirmoy Mandal 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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Publication number: 20250042774Abstract: Radiative cooling enabled passive freezing desalination processes are described. High salinity water can be desalinated via radiative cooling-driven freezing desalination. The passive freezing desalination processes can be a complementary method to solar desalination to enable 24-hour, year round passive thermal desalination.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Xin Huang, Aaswath Pattabhi Raman, Jyotirmoy Mandal
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Patent number: 12210146Abstract: A structured material is provided that includes a substrate and a porous structured polymer layer disposed thereon. The porous structured polymer layer includes a plurality of voids, and has a high hemispherical reflectance a high a hemispherical thermal emittance. The structured material is thus particularly advantageous for cool-roof coatings, enabling surfaces coated by the material to stay cool, even under strong sunlight. The material can be produced via structuring of polymers in a mixture including a solvent and a non-solvent. Sequential evaporation of the solvent and the non-solvent provide a polymer layer with the plurality of voids.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2023Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Yuan Yang, Nanfang Yu
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Publication number: 20240377564Abstract: Filtering visible radiation from thermal radiation is valuable in decreasing noise in thermal imaging applications. The present disclosure relates to filter for filtering thermal radiation from a beam including both thermal radiation and visible radiation. A film made of particles with an average size and an average pore size is formed on a substrate. The average size and average pore size are greater than or equal to the wavelength of visible radiation but less than the wavelength of thermal or infrared radiation. Thus, in some cases, the film may be substantially transparent infrared radiation and substantially reflective or substantially absorptive to visible radiation. In other cases, the film may be substantially reflective to infrared radiation and substantially transparent or substantially absorptive to visible radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2022Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Aaswath Pattabhi Raman, Jyotirmoy Mandal
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Publication number: 20240337825Abstract: A switchable light transmission module is disclosed that includes a substrate having a first surface defining at least part of an enclosed volume, a porous layer disposed on the first surface and in fluid communication with the enclosed volume, and a reservoir in fluid communication with the enclosed volume. The reservoir is configured to supply a fluid to the sealed volume such that the fluid contacts the porous layer. The fluid has a refractive index that is close to the refractive index of the porous layer, has a high wettability for the porous layer, and does not dissolve the porous layer. When in a dry state, voids in the porous layer are filled with air which has a much different refractive index than the porous layer itself, resulting in a surface that is reflective and not very transmissive.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK CITYInventors: Jyotirmoy MANDAL, Yuan YANG, Nanfang YU
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Patent number: 11940616Abstract: A switchable light transmission module is disclosed that includes a substrate having a first surface defining at least part of an enclosed volume, a porous layer disposed on the first surface and in fluid communication with the enclosed volume, and a reservoir in fluid communication with the enclosed volume. The reservoir is configured to supply a fluid to the sealed volume such that the fluid contacts the porous layer. The fluid has a refractive index that is close to the refractive index of the porous layer, has a high wettability for the porous layer, and does not dissolve the porous layer. When in a dry state, voids in the porous layer are filled with air which has a much different refractive index than the porous layer itself, resulting in a surface that is reflective and not very transmissive.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2018Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Yuan Yang, Nanfang Yu
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Publication number: 20240085690Abstract: A structured material is provided that includes a substrate and a porous structured polymer layer disposed thereon. The porous structured polymer layer includes a plurality of voids, and has a high hemispherical reflectance a high a hemispherical thermal emittance. The structured material is thus particularly advantageous for cool-roof coatings, enabling surfaces coated by the material to stay cool, even under strong sunlight. The material can be produced via structuring of polymers in a mixture including a solvent and a non-solvent. Sequential evaporation of the solvent and the non-solvent provide a polymer layer with the plurality of voids.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Jyotirmoy MANDAL, Yuan YANG, Nanfang YU
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Patent number: 11740450Abstract: A structured material is provided that includes a substrate and a porous structured polymer layer disposed thereon. The porous structured polymer layer includes a plurality of voids, and has a high hemispherical reflectance a high a hemispherical thermal emittance. The structured material is thus particularly advantageous for cool-roof coatings, enabling surfaces coated by the material to stay cool, even under strong sunlight. The material can be produced via structuring of polymers in a mixture including a solvent and a non-solvent. Sequential evaporation of the solvent and the non-solvent provide a polymer layer with the plurality of voids.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2018Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Yuan Yang, Nanfang Yu
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Patent number: 11668497Abstract: Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating are provided. For example, systems for radiative cooling can include a top layer including one or more polymers, where the top layer has high emissivity in at least a portion of the thermal spectrum and an electromagnetic extinction coefficient of approximately zero, absorptivity of approximately zero, and high transmittance in at least a portion of the solar spectrum, and further include a reflective layer including one or more metals, where the reflective layer has high reflectivity in at least a portion of the solar spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2022Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Nanfang Yu, Jyotirmoy Mandal, Adam Overvig, Norman Nan Shi, Meng Tian
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Systems and Methods for UV-Reflective Paints with High Overall Solar Reflectance for Passive Cooling
Publication number: 20230067651Abstract: As climate change and global energy consumption manifest in rising global temperatures and heat-islands, cooling living environments has become an urgent challenge. In developed settings, air-conditioning of buildings consumes energy, generates heat and releases greenhouse gases—exacerbating cooling needs. In developing regions, such as South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, inadequate power infrastructure for cooling buildings has led to rising casualties during summers. Passive cooling technologies, which are sustainable alternatives to active cooling methods are provided. Systems and methods for passive radiative cooling coatings are provided as an effective approach for passive daytime radiative cooling of buildings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: March 2, 2023Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Aaswath Pattabhi Raman -
Publication number: 20220381524Abstract: Systems and methods for passive radiative cooling via structures attached to vertical (e.g. walls of buildings) or horizontal surfaces (e.g. roofs) with limited view of the sky by specifically radiating heat in the long-wavelength infrared window of the atmosphere, and designs for doing so are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2020Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Aaswath Pattabhi Raman
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Publication number: 20220252309Abstract: Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating are provided. For example, systems for radiative cooling can include a top layer including one or more polymers, where the top layer has high emissivity in at least a portion of the thermal spectrum and an electromagnetic extinction coefficient of approximately zero, absorptivity of approximately zero, and high transmittance in at least a portion of the solar spectrum, and further include a reflective layer including one or more metals, where the reflective layer has high reflectivity in at least a portion of the solar spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Nanfang Yu, Jyotirmoy Mandal, Adam Overvig, Norman Nan Shi, Meng Tian
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Patent number: 11306949Abstract: Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating are provided. For example, systems for radiative cooling can include a top layer including one or more polymers, where the top layer has high emissivity in at least a portion of the thermal spectrum and an electromagnetic extinction coefficient of approximately zero, absorptivity of approximately zero, and high transmittance in at least a portion of the solar spectrum, and further include a reflective layer including one or more metals, where the reflective layer has high reflectivity in at least a portion of the solar spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Nanfang Yu, Jyotirmoy Mandal, Adam Overvig, Norman Nan Shi, Meng Tian
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Publication number: 20220090869Abstract: A coating including a relatively thin visible-absorptive layer atop a relatively thick non-absorptive, solar-scattering underlayer. The thin top layer enables efficient absorption of appropriate visible wavelengths to show specific colors, and minimizes absorption in the infrared radiation in sunlight due to its relatively small thickness. Meanwhile, the bottom layer maximizes the backscattering of infrared light without absorption to reduce solar heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Yuan Yang, Yijun Chen
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Publication number: 20210171731Abstract: A structured material is provided that includes a substrate and a porous structured polymer layer disposed thereon. The porous structured polymer layer includes a plurality of voids, and has a high hemispherical reflectance a high a hemispherical thermal emittance. The structured material is thus particularly advantageous for cool-roof coatings, enabling surfaces coated by the material to stay cool, even under strong sunlight. The material can be produced via structuring of polymers in a mixture including a solvent and a non-solvent. Sequential evaporation of the solvent and the non-solvent provide a polymer layer with the plurality of voids.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Jyotirmoy MANDAL, Yuan YANG, Nanfang YU
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Publication number: 20210165206Abstract: A switchable light transmission module is disclosed that includes a substrate having a first surface defining at least part of an enclosed volume, a porous layer disposed on the first surface and in fluid communication with the enclosed volume, and a reservoir in fluid communication with the enclosed volume. The reservoir is configured to supply a fluid to the sealed volume such that the fluid contacts the porous layer. The fluid has a refractive index that is close to the refractive index of the porous layer, has a high wettability for the porous layer, and does not dissolve the porous layer. When in a dry state, voids in the porous layer are filled with air which has a much different refractive index than the porous layer itself, resulting in a surface that is reflective and not very transmissive.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: June 3, 2021Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Jyotirmoy MANDAL, Yuan YANG, Nanfang YU
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Publication number: 20210078038Abstract: A coating including a relatively thin visible-absorptive layer atop a relatively thick non-absorptive, solar-scattering underlayer. The thin top layer enables efficient absorption of appropriate visible wavelengths to show specific colors, and minimizes absorption in the infrared radiation in sunlight due to its relatively small thickness. Meanwhile, the bottom layer maximizes the backscattering of infrared light without absorption to reduce solar heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkInventors: Jyotirmoy Mandal, Yuan Yang, Yijun Chen
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Publication number: 20200025425Abstract: Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating are provided. For example, systems for radiative cooling can include a top layer including one or more polymers, where the top layer has high emissivity in at least a portion of the thermal spectrum and an electromagnetic extinction coefficient of approximately zero, absorptivity of approximately zero, and high transmittance in at least a portion of the solar spectrum, and further include a reflective layer including one or more metals, where the reflective layer has high reflectivity in at least a portion of the solar spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Nanfang Yu, Jyotirmoy Mandal, Adam Overvig, Norman Nan Shi, Meng Tian
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Patent number: 10386097Abstract: Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating are provided. For example, systems for radiative cooling can include a top layer including one or more polymers, where the top layer has high emissivity in at least a portion of the thermal spectrum and an electromagnetic extinction coefficient of approximately zero, absorptivity of approximately zero, and high transmittance in at least a portion of the solar spectrum, and further include a reflective layer including one or more metals, where the reflective layer has high reflectivity in at least a portion of the solar spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Nanfang Yu, Jyotirmoy Mandal, Adam Overvig, Norman Nan Shi, Meng Tian
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Publication number: 20180180331Abstract: Systems and methods for radiative cooling and heating are provided. For example, systems for radiative cooling can include a top layer including one or more polymers, where the top layer has high emissivity in at least a portion of the thermal spectrum and an electromagnetic extinction coefficient of approximately zero, absorptivity of approximately zero, and high transmittance in at least a portion of the solar spectrum, and further include a reflective layer including one or more metals, where the reflective layer has high reflectivity in at least a portion of the solar spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2017Publication date: June 28, 2018Applicant: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Nanfang Yu, Jyotirmoy Mandal, Adam Overvig, Norman Nan Shi