Patents by Inventor K. Reinhard Radermacher

K. Reinhard Radermacher 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: 11710845
    Abstract: An electrochemical module (EM) transfers a fluid across a membrane thereof using oxygen as a carrier gas. The EM has an anion exchange membrane (AEM) disposed between a first and second electrodes, each of which includes a catalyst. At an inlet side, the catalyst facilitates reaction of the fluid with carrier gas, such that an anion is formed. The anion is transported across the AEM in the presence of an electric field applied to the electrodes. At an outlet side, the catalyst facilitates dissociation of the anion back to the fluid and carrier gas. In some embodiments, the fluid comprises carbon dioxide, and the transporting by the EM is part of a heating/cooling cycle or a power generation cycle, or is used to capture carbon dioxide for storage or regeneration of stale air. In some embodiments, the fluid comprises water vapor, and the transporting by the EM dehumidifies air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2023
    Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK
    Inventors: Chunsheng Wang, Ye Tao, K. Reinhard Radermacher, Yunho Hwang, Joseph Patrick Baker, Zhenyuan Mei
  • Publication number: 20220010934
    Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods are related to a positive displacement compression for use in various applications including gas processing, air conditioning, refrigeration, etc., to produce an isothermal compression to enhance the compression efficiency. The heat exchange enhanced compression is conducted by the use of cylinders partially filled with incompressible fluid (e.g., oil) acting as a piston compressing working fluid (e.g., CO2). The isothermal compression is contemplated in various modifications. A variety of heat exchange (cooling) techniques may be arranged either within the compression chamber or the compression process may be embedded in the heat exchanger to cool down the working fluid (for example, CO2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2021
    Publication date: January 13, 2022
    Inventors: K. REINHARD RADERMACHER, VIKRANT C. AUTE, JIAZHEN LING, YUNHO HWANG, JAN MUEHLBAUER
  • Patent number: 11131029
    Abstract: Hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) fluid can be transported through an electrochemical device, which has a proton exchange membrane (PEM) disposed between a pair of gas-permeable electrodes that include respective catalysts. At an inlet side, the catalyst facilitates reaction of HFO with hydrogen carrier gas. The resulting cation is transported across PEM in the presence of an electric field applied to the electrodes. At an outlet side, the catalyst of the opposing electrode facilitates dissociation of the cation back into HFO and hydrogen. In some embodiments, the transported HFO has a higher pressure than that before the electrochemical device. In some embodiments, the electrochemical device can be operated in reverse to expand HFO fluid and/or to recapture power. The electrochemical device can thus be used as a compressor or expander for vapor-phase HFO or as a pump or expander for liquid-phase HFO, for example, in power generation or heating/cooling cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2021
    Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK
    Inventors: Chunsheng Wang, Ye Tao, K. Reinhard Radermacher, Yunho Hwang
  • Publication number: 20210285727
    Abstract: A heat exchanger has first and second manifold portions and an array of substantially-parallel heat-transfer tubes extending between the first and second manifold portions. Each heat-transfer tube has an outer surface and an inner surface defining a conduit. In a cross-sectional view, the outer surface of each heat-transfer tube can form a first shape that is non-circular, and the inner surface of heat-transfer tube can form a second shape different than the first shape. Alternatively or additionally, at least one of the first shape and the second shape lacks reflectional symmetry in the cross-sectional view. Methods for fabricating such heat exchangers are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2021
    Publication date: September 16, 2021
    Inventors: Vikrant C. AUTE, Daniel Fernandes BACELLAR, K. Reinhard RADERMACHER, James M. TANCABEL, Jiazhen LING, Yoram Leon SHABTAY, Jan MUEHLBAUER
  • Patent number: 10823465
    Abstract: A system for heating/cooling includes a plurality of thermoelastic modules. Each of the modules includes one or more structures formed of shape memory alloy, which converts from austenite to martensite upon application of a first stress and release latent heat from the conversion. During a first part of a heating/cooling cycle, a first module is stressed to cause conversion. The latent heat released from the first module is rejected to a heat sink while a second unstressed module absorbs heat from a heat source. During a second part of the heating/cooling cycle, the first and second modules are connected together to transfer heat therebetween for heat recovery. The cycle can be repeated indefinitely with the first and second modules alternating roles. Structures of the thermoelastic cooling material and specific applications thereof are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2020
    Assignee: University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: K. Reinhard Radermacher, Ichiro Takeuchi, Yunho Hwang, Yiming Wu, Suxin Qian, Jiazhen Ling
  • Patent number: 10808159
    Abstract: A cooling system based on thermoelastic effect is provided. The system comprises a heat sink, a refrigerated space and a regenerator coupled to the refrigerated space and to the heat sink to pump heat from the refrigerated space to the heat sink. The regenerator comprises solid thermoelastic refrigerant materials capable of absorbing or releasing heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2020
    Assignee: University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: Ichiro Takeuchi, Jun Cui, Manfred R. Wuttig, Yiming Wu, K. Reinhard Radermacher, Yunho Hwang, Jan Muehlbauer
  • Patent number: 10801750
    Abstract: Despite otherwise uncomfortable conditions in a surrounding environment, a customizable microenvironment can be created around a user to maintain a comfortable temperature and/or humidity level using a comfort unit. For example, the environment may be an office building where conditions are out of the comfortable range to save on energy or for other reasons, a factory/shop environment that is poorly conditioned, or an outdoor location with little to no conditioning. A sensing unit can monitor biometric and environmental data and can determine a comfort level of the user. The comfort unit can then dynamically respond to the determined comfort level and adjust the microenvironment to improve the user's comfort level. The comfort unit can follow the user as the user moves within the macro-environment, or can otherwise move within the macro-environment to achieve certain functions, such as recharging or spatial shifting of thermal load within the overall macro-environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2020
    Assignee: University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: K. Reinhard Radermacher, Vikrant C. Aute, Yunho Hwang, Jiazhen Ling, Jelena Srebric, Jan Muehlbauer, Rohit Dhumane, Yilin Du, Daniel Alejandro Dalgo Reyes, Nicholas W. Mattise