Patents by Inventor Kailash C. Shukla
Kailash C. Shukla 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: 6235983Abstract: A hybrid power assembly includes a thermophotovoltaic (TPV) power conversion module for converting radiant thermal energy into electrical power, and a battery in electrical communication with the TPV power source and rechargeable by electrical power generated by the TPV power source.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Thermo Power CorporationInventors: Frederick E. Becker, Kailash C. Shukla, Edward F. Doyle, Maurice Nunes
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Patent number: 6198038Abstract: A burner/emitter/recuperator assembly for providing a high temperature radiant emitting surface, includes an elongated fuel pipe in communication with a fuel source and extending toward the combustion chamber, and adapted to flow fuel from the fuel source to a nozzle end of the fuel pipe proximate the combustion chamber, a primary air pipe disposed around the fuel pipe and in communication with a relatively cool primary air source, a nozzle end of the primary air pipe being substantially coincident with the nozzle end of the fuel pipe, and a recuperator for preheating secondary air disposed around a distal portion of the primary air pipe and in communication with a secondary air source and a swirler downstream of the recuperator.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Thermo Power CorporationInventors: Kailash C. Shukla, Edward F. Doyle, Christopher I. Metcalfe
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Patent number: 6176596Abstract: A combination flashlight and electrical power source assembly includes an emitter and fuel system module, a fuel cartridge module fixed to the emitter and fuel system module, a photovoltaic conversion module attachable to a selected one of the emitter and fuel system module and the fuel cartridge module, and a flashlight lens module attachable to the other of the emitter and fuel system module and the fuel cartridge module. When the photovoltaic conversion module is attached to the emitter and fuel system module and the flashlight lens module is attached to the fuel cartridge module, the photovoltaic conversion module is active, the flashlight lens module functions as an end cap, and the assembly functions as an electrical power source.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Thermo Power CorporationInventors: Kailash C. Shukla, Edward F. Doyle, Frederick E. Becker, Ann S. Buck, Andrew E. Masters, Maurice Nunes
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Patent number: 5427525Abstract: A two stage, atmospherically supplied burner which produces reduced levels of NO.sub.x in applications such as residential water heaters or light commercial applications. A novel, perforated plate first stage burner is disclosed for first stage combustion. A variety of embodiments disclose various approaches to supplying atmospheric to support second stage combustion. A conventional first stage burner is also disclosed with modifications to achieve two-stage, atmospherically supplied combustion.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Southern California Gas CompanyInventors: Kailash C. Shukla, Maurice Nunes, Dean T. Morgan
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Patent number: 4960377Abstract: A gas/air mixing valve is provided for regulating the amounts of combustion air and fuel gas that are delivered to a burner or a series of burners for use with both residential and commerical cooking ranges. The mixing valve overcomes the problem of pressure disturbances caused by known mixing valves by drawing a constant flow of combustion air regardless of whether the burner to which it is supplying fuel gas and air is off or operating at any intensity level. In a preferred embodiment the mixing valve is provided with an adjustable orifice disk which directs a constant flow or air, in selectable proportions, to either combine in the mixing valve with fuel gas for combustion or bleed to atmosphere. By always drawing a constant flow of air independently of the operating level of the burner, the mixing valve allows adjustment of individual burners with no effect on other burners connected to the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: Gas Research InsituteInventors: Maurice Nunes, Michael P. Grimanis, James R. Hurley, Kailash C. Shukla
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Patent number: 4951648Abstract: Infrared (IR) strip heaters are juxtaposed with convection heaters for simultaneous, independently controlled, combined radiant/convective heating in a conveyor oven. Apertured plates with portions transmissive to IR radiation are interposed between a lower combined heating unit and the cooking path. The IR heaters are preferably gas burners with porous, ceramic or metallic elements, the burners on opposite sides of the cooking path being independently controllable to vary the heat transfer rate to opposite food surfaces. Symmetrical placement of the IR heaters in opposed pairs facilitates use of the conveyor oven as a half oven. An auxiliary burner exhausts directly into the convection air and is cycled on and off to maintain a set temperature during normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: Tecogen, Inc.Inventors: Kailash C. Shukla, James R. Hurley, Conrad J. Orcheski, Michael P. Grimanis
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Patent number: 4773847Abstract: A liquid-fueled thermoelectric field burner operable in two modes, a start-up mode and a steady-state mode. A rechargeable battery backed up by a manually operated generator permits cold start-up of a preheat burner followed by operation of a main burner which provides heat to thermoelectric converters which operate to provide necessary power for steady-state operation. Cold start-up is facilitated by atomizing the liquid fuel for combustion in the preheat burner, and steady-state blue flame operation is enhanced by mixing vaporized fuel and preheated air for combustion in a main burner. The thermoelectric converters are cooled by air from a cooling blower.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Tecogen, Inc.Inventors: Kailash C. Shukla, Michael P. Grimanis, James R. Hurley, Dean T. Morgan
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Patent number: 4668390Abstract: Disclosed is a high efficiency deep fat fryer from whose fry tank fat is continuously withdrawn for heating and filtration. A pump circulates part of this fat through a helical- or serpentine-shaped finned-tube heat exchanger positioned between a gas-fired burner and the bottom of the fry tank. The remaining portion of fat is directed through a filter located in the bottom zone of the fry tank. The fryer includes a control system with sensors such as pressure switches for preventing damage to the fat at low flow rates and devices for expelling moisture trapped in the pump. The filter has an element of material such as carbon-impregnated cloth which may be quickly replaced without draining fat from the tank.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Thermo Electron CorporationInventors: James R. Hurley, Robert A. Panora, Edward F. Searight, Kailash C. Shukla
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Patent number: 4569328Abstract: Disclosed is a gas-fired cooktop for a range which provides high thermal efficiency and low emissions of air pollutants, particularly low levels of NO.sub.x. The cooktop includes a perforated tile burner which radiates infrared energy upward at a high flux rate to rapidly quench burner gas temperatures and inhibit the formation of NO.sub.x. A perforated glass-ceramic jet plate positioned between the burner and a cooking vessel transmits most of the radiant infrared energy from the burner to the vessel and also forms jets of combustion products which are directed against the bottom of the vessel for convective heating. Thermal efficiencies of up to about 70 percent and NO.sub.x emissions as low as about 15 parts per million are achieved by the cooktop.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1984Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Kailash C. Shukla, James R. Hurley