Patents by Inventor Martin Klanchar

Martin Klanchar 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: 8656724
    Abstract: An engine that oxidizes aluminum with water to produce electrical and/or mechanical power. The engine can include a fuel made at least partly from aluminum powder that flows like liquid under high pressure. The engine can also include a steam supply system, a combustor, a fuel feed system, a fuel injection system, and a water supply system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Assignee: The Penn State Research Foundation
    Inventors: Thomas Cawley, Brian Lowery, Timothy F. Miller, John Herr, Martin Klanchar, Daniel H. Kiely
  • Publication number: 20110252800
    Abstract: An engine that oxidizes aluminum with water to produce electrical and/or mechanical power. The engine can include a fuel made at least partly from aluminum powder that flows like liquid under high pressure. The engine can also include a steam supply system, a combustor, a fuel feed system, a fuel injection system, and a water supply system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2011
    Publication date: October 20, 2011
    Applicant: The Penn State Research Foundation
    Inventors: Thomas Cawley, Brian Lowery, Timothy F. Miller, John Herr, Martin Klanchar, Daniel H. Kiely
  • Patent number: 5867978
    Abstract: A process and apparatus are disclosed for generating hydrogen gas from a charge of fuel selected from the group consisting of lithium and alloys of lithium and aluminum. The charge of fuel is placed into an enclosed vessel, then heated until it is molten. A reactant consisting of water is introduced into the vessel, as by spraying from a nozzle, for reaction with the charge of fuel resulting in the production of hydrogen gas and heat which are withdrawn from the vessel. Prior to initiation of the process, an inert gas atmosphere, such as argon, may be imparted to the interior of the vessel. A sufficiently large mass flow of the reactant through the nozzle is maintained to assure that there be no diminution of flow resulting from the formation on the nozzle of fuel and chemical compounds of the fuel. Optimum charges of the fuel are application specific and the ranges of the constituents are dependent upon the particular use of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: The Penn State Research Foundation
    Inventors: Martin Klanchar, Thomas G. Hughes
  • Patent number: 5634341
    Abstract: A process and apparatus are disclosed for generating hydrogen gas from a charge of fuel selected from the group consisting of lithium and alloys of lithium and aluminum. The charge of fuel is placed into an enclosed vessel, then heated until it is molten. A reactant consisting of water is introduced into the vessel, as by spraying from a nozzle, for reaction with the charge of fuel resulting in the production of hydrogen gas and heat which are withdrawn from the vessel. Prior to initiation of the process, an inert gas atmosphere, such as argon, may be imparted to the interior of the vessel. A sufficiently large mass flow of the reactant through the nozzle is maintained to assure that there be no diminution of flow resulting from the formation on the nozzle of fuel and chemical compounds of the fuel. Optimum charges of the fuel are application specific and the ranges of the constituents are dependent upon the particular use of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: The Penn State Research Foundation
    Inventors: Martin Klanchar, Thomas G. Hughes
  • Patent number: 5376352
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for storing and retrieving oxygen are provided on a steady flow basis. The temperature of a storage vessel containing lithium perchlorate (LiClO.sub.4) in the solid state is raised until a molten bath of the LiClO.sub.4 is formed. The molten bath of LiClO.sub.4 is maintained at a setpoint temperature which is less than the temperature at which substantial decomposition of the LiClO.sub.4 occurs. The molten LiClO.sub.4 is then caused to flow from the storage vessel to a reaction vessel whose temperature is raised sufficiently to assure essentially instantaneous and complete decomposition of the LiClO.sub.4. Specifically, within the reaction vessel, a spray of the molten LiClO.sub.4 is directed toward an internal target surface, upon the impingement with which decomposition of the molten LiClO.sub.4 into LiCl and O.sub.2 occurs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1994
    Assignee: The Penn State Research Foundation
    Inventors: Jonathan A. Peters, Martin Klanchar, Thomas G. Hughes, James C. Mankin