Patents by Inventor Lawrence R. Grzyll

Lawrence R. Grzyll 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: 5390659
    Abstract: A flameless heater system has at least one tray which is configured to hold a water-actuatable heater pad to produce an exothermic heating reaction for one or more pouches containing food or a beverage and a water supply apparatus associated with the tray. This water supply apparatus is in the form of a trough sized to receive an amount of water sufficient to produce, when applied to the heater pad, adequate to heat contents of the at least one meal pouch and arranged so as to produce the reaction by a slight tilting of the tray without spilling water. The tray is provided with device to securely retain the pouch or pouches and a bottom portion with a raised land portion to receive a complementary lip portion of the heater pad. The water supply apparatus can also be arranged at a side of the tray with a first portion configured to receive a filling tube and a second portion associated with the first portion for metering water into the bottom of the tray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 5264198
    Abstract: A spacecraft-grade N.sub.2 O.sub.4 product is produced by a method and apparatus which utilize catalytic oxidation of ammonia in a gas phase. The apparatus consists of an ammonia gas supply, an air supply, an air preheater, a catalyst screen converter, one or more condensers, an oxygen supply, a desiccant such as molecular sieves or silica gel, and a cooler/collector. The method includes combusting gaseous ammonia via the catalyst screen in the converter to produce nitric oxide and water. The nitric oxide is subsequently oxidized to form nitrogen dioxide after substantially all of the water produced in the converter has been separated. The nitrogen dioxide is then passed through the molecular sieves and/or silica gel to remove most of any remaining water and iron, and the purified nitrogen dioxide is frozen in the collector to allow the collection of nitrogen tetroxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Lawrence R. Grzyll, Clyde F. Parrish, Luis P. Barthel-Rosa
  • Patent number: 5217063
    Abstract: A thermal storage heat pipe apparatus and method uses an adsorption chamber connected with the condenser section of a heat pipe via a valve which opens in response to selected changes in temperature and pressure in the heat pipe. The apparatus and method provides adequate heat pipe operation, in addition to normal operation, during frozen startup, when there is no condenser heat rejection and when the evaporator cooling requirements exceed the condenser heat rejection capacity. In addition, the apparatus and method permit recharging and avoids frozen heat pipes where, for example, water is used as the working fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1993
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll, Clyde F. Parrish
  • Patent number: 5142884
    Abstract: A vapor compression heat pump system and method employs thermal storage for adsorption of excess refrigerant under peak thermal load conditions, particularly for spacecraft use. The system can utilize a single compressor and optionally the adsorption bed in a radiator or dual compressors in which one compressor can always handle the base load and the other compressor is used for peak loads and for desorbing and cooling the adsorption bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Clyde F. Parrish, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 5061391
    Abstract: An improved thermal energy transfer apparatus and associated working fluid employs a supersonic compressor in place of a conventional turbine-compressor unit within a Rankine heat engine powering a vapor compression heat pump. The compressor comprises a supersonic nozzle having an inlet section which converges to a throat region from which a diverging outlet section extends. The inlet section is coupled in the fluid flow path of the heat engine at the boiler outlet, while its outlet section is coupled to a downstream condenser. The working fluid from the evaporator of the heat pump is entrained at a point downstream of the throat region where the pressure in the nozzle is lower than the pressure at the exit of the evaporator. The pressure of the second working fluid from the heat pump is lower than that of the exiting fluid (and the input fluid from the heat engine).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1991
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corp.
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Jay A. Buckman, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 4905481
    Abstract: An improved thermal energy transfer apparatus and associated working fluid employs a supersonic compressor in place of a conventional turbine-compressor unit within a Rankine heat engine powering a vapor compression heat pump. The compressor comprises a supersonic nozzle having an inlet section which converges to a throat region from which is diverging outlet section extends. The inlet section is coupled in the fluid flow path of the heat engine at the boiler outlet, while its outlet section is coupled to a downstream condenser. The working fluid from the evaporator of the heat pump is entrained at a point downstream of the throat region where the pressure in the nozzle is lower than the pressure at the exit of the evaporator. The pressure of the second working fluid from the heat pump is lower than that of the exiting fluid (and the input fluid from the heat engine).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corp.
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Jay A. Buckman, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 4856294
    Abstract: A micro-climate cooling vest of lightweight material of double wall construction, the body-proximate portion of which is comfortable and compatible with the clothing or skin of the wearer contains an internal liner portion comprised of a sealable insulative pocket that contains a heat transfer material that changes phase from solid to liquid within a practical range (e.g. 60.degree.-90.degree. F.) of desired body temperature cooling action, and operates to draw body heat away from the wearer in the course of its phase change form solid to liquid state. To augment the cooling action of the vest, an additional layer of ice may be used in conjunction with the primary phase change material, with the primary phase change material acting as a thermal diode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1989
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Jay A. Buckman, Lawrence R. Grzyll