Patents by Inventor Mohinder Singh
Mohinder Singh 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: 7080683Abstract: A heat exchanger for a heating, ventilating and air conditioning system comprises a plurality of heat exchange tubes extending between a pair of spaced header tanks and arranged in groups of tubes with varying number of tubes in each group to cause a refrigerant to flow in multiple passes in the interior of the tubes across another fluid flowing on the exterior of the tubes. The heat exchange tubes comprise a plurality of flow passages having at least one corner formed by a pair of straight or arcuate sides with an included angle of less than or equal to ninety degrees, more preferably less than or equal to thirty degrees, to promote intense pool boiling within the flow passages. In addition to at least one corner region, the flow passage has a passage-specific optimal hydraulic diameter determined by the relationship between the optimal hydraulic diameter of the passage and the optimal hydraulic diameter of a baseline circular passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Shrikant Mukund Joshi, Sunil S. Mehendale
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Patent number: 7077189Abstract: A fluid heat exchanger assembly cools an electronic device with a cooling fluid supplied from a heat extractor (R, F) to a plurality of tubes extending between header tanks in an upper portion of a housing. A refrigerant is disposed in the lower portion of the housing for liquid-to-vapor transformation. The tubes are radially flexible to vary the volume of the tubes for modulating the flow of coolant liquid through the tubes in response to heat transferred by an electronic device to the lower portion of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ilya Reyzin, Mohinder Singh Bhatti
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Patent number: 7021049Abstract: An automobile exhaust system includes a catalytic converter, a NOx trap, and a sulfur oxide trap. The sulfur oxide trap improves the efficiency of the NOx trap. Sulfur oxide has a deleterious effect on the performance of nitrogen oxide traps. The sulfur oxide trap comprises a monolithic substrate which is over-coated with an aluminum oxide layer and a mixed oxide layer of calcium oxide and magnesium oxide. In a variation, a sulfur oxide trap is integrated with a nitrogen oxide trap by coating the catalyst contained within a nitrogen oxide trap with a mixed oxide layer of calcium oxide and magnesium oxide. In each embodiment, the sulfur oxide trap can be regenerated by heating at elevated temperature for a short time period.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Amy Berris, Jun (John) Li, Mohinder Singh Chattha, William Lewis Henderson Watkins
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Patent number: 6918431Abstract: A cooling assembly having a base plate and a condenser plate. An outer wall interconnects the base plate to the condenser plate to define a sealed chamber with a working fluid being disposed within the sealed chamber. Intersecting partition walls are mounted to the condenser plate and are angled downwardly toward the base plate for directing working fluid on the condenser plate down a corner of the walls toward a portion of the base plate. Preferably, the base plate defines a first circumference and the condenser plate defines a second circumference larger than the first circumference such that the outer wall has an angled configuration extending between the base plate and the condenser plate to provide a larger area within the sealed chamber for a vapor phase of the working fluid than a liquid phase of the working fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ilya Reyzin, Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Debashis Ghosh
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Publication number: 20050152972Abstract: A soft, chewable lozenge for relief of mouth pain contains, by weight, 10-60% hydrogentated starch hydrolysate, 3-60% hydrogenated mono- and di-saccharides, 1-20% hydrogenated vegetable oil, 0.5-27% gelatin, 0.25-7.5% anesthetic and 1-25% water. A method for treating mouth and throat pain by administering to a patient in need a soft, chewable, non-sticky anesthetic lozenge is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventor: Mohinder Singh
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Publication number: 20050154343Abstract: An applicator for treating mouth pain includes a generally cylindrical container having a fluid reservoir therein, a dispensing orifice at one end of the container in fluid communication with the reservoir, a plurality of soft bristles protruding outwardly from the orifice acting as a partial closure for the orifice and which act as an applicator for fluid in the reservoir, means for forcing fluid from the reservoir to the bristles, and a composition contained in the reservoir for treating mouth pain. A method of applying a fluid composition for treating mouth pain includes the use of the applicator with the fluid composition for direct application to all areas of the mouth.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventor: Mohinder Singh
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Patent number: 6880620Abstract: The subject invention includes a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) assembly having a housing with an inlet and at least one outlet for directing a flow of air into a passenger compartment. An evaporator core is disposed within the housing downstream of the inlet and upstream from the outlet. A heater core is disposed within the housing between the evaporator core and the outlet with the heater core having an upstream surface generally facing the evaporator core and a downstream surface generally facing the outlet. The heater core includes a first portion and a second portion being angled relative to the first portion such that the upstream surface of the first portion at least partially faces the upstream surface of the second portion to define an angled heater core facing the evaporator core wherein air flowing over the upstream surfaces is evenly distributed across both of the first and second portions, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the heater core.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lin-Jie Huang, Mohinder Singh Bhatti
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Patent number: 6840311Abstract: A compact thermosiphon assembly for dissipating heat generated by electronic components using a working fluid includes a tube having a first end and a second end and a flat cross section defining an elongated chamber is disclosed. The tube has an evaporation region for receiving heat to evaporate the working fluid into a vaporized working fluid within the chamber disposed between a first condensation region and a second condensation region opposite the first condensation region for condensing the vaporized working fluid back into a liquefied working fluid within the chamber. Each of the condensation regions have a first portion extending upwardly at a first angle from the evaporation region and a second portion extending upwardly at a second angle different than the first angle.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Debashis Ghosh, Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Ilya Reyzin
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Patent number: 6840307Abstract: Heat sinks are provided that achieve very high convective heat transfer surface per unit volume. These heat sinks comprise a spreader plate, at least two fins and at least one porous reticulated foam block that fills the space between the fins.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gary Lynn Eesley, Donald T. Morelli, Mohinder Singh Bhatti
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Patent number: 6834713Abstract: A heat sink assembly for cooling an electronic device comprises a fan housed in a shroud, the fan including a hub and fan blades extending therefrom for causing an axially directed airflow through the shroud upon rotation of the fan blades. A thermosiphon comprises an evaporator defining an evaporating chamber containing a working fluid therein and further including a condenser mounted thereabove. The thermosiphon is positioned at one end of the shroud such that the fan is aligned with the condenser for directing the axial airflow therethrough. The condenser includes a plurality of tubes forming a tube grouping. Each tube having an opening in fluid communication with the evaporator and for receiving and condensing vapor of the working fluid received from the evaporator. The tubes are axially aligned with the airflow and are laterally positioned such that a lateral width of the tube grouping is approximately equal to a width of the hub and substantially in lateral alignment therewith.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Debashis Ghosh, Shrikant Mukund Joshi, Ilya Reyzin, Mohinder Singh Bhatti
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Patent number: 6826948Abstract: A leak detection apparatus includes one or more detection devices that envelope the various pipe joints of a liquid circulation cooling system. In one approach, the detection devices include a pair of conductors separated by a wicking material impregnated with a crystalline salt that provides a low resistance electrical path between the conductors in the presence of a leak. In another approach, the detection devices include a pair of dissimilar metal mesh electrodes separated by an electrolyte-impregnated wicking material to form a water-activated battery that energizes an alarm in the presence of a leak. In either case, the electrodes and wicking material may be encased with a water-activated sealing material that hardens in the presence of a leak to contain the leakage.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Ilya Reyzin, Donald John Enzinna
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Patent number: 6796135Abstract: The presence of sufficient condensate flow for odor-free operation of an air conditioning system is detected based on the surface temperature of a thermistor disposed in a condensate drainpipe of the evaporator and the power supplied to the thermistor. The surface temperature is used to calculate the temperatures of stagnant circumambient air and water. If the temperature for stagnant air is approximately equal to the evaporator temperature, the evaporator is too dry and the operating point of the air conditioning system is lowered to reduce the surface temperature of the evaporator. If the temperature for stagnant water is approximately equal to the evaporator temperature, the drainpipe is plugged. Alternately, a constant power is supplied to the thermistor, and its surface temperature is compared to a set of experimentally determined reference temperatures to deduce the evaporator state.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Mingyu Wang, John Lawrence Pawlak, III
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Publication number: 20040163798Abstract: A compact thermosiphon assembly for dissipating heat generated by electronic components using a working fluid includes a tube having a first end and a second end and a flat cross section defining an elongated chamber is disclosed. The tube has an evaporation region for receiving heat to evaporate the working fluid into a vaporized working fluid within the chamber disposed between a first condensation region and a second condensation region opposite the first condensation region for condensing the vaporized working fluid back into a liquefied working fluid within the chamber. Each of the condensation regions have a first portion extending upwardly at a first angle from the evaporation region and a second portion extending upwardly at a second angle different than the first angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Debashis Ghosh, Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Ilya Reyzin
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Patent number: 6761211Abstract: Heat sinks are provided that achieve very high convective heat transfer surface per unit volume. These heat sinks comprise a spreader plate having a recessed area on one surface and a flat area on another surface, at least two fins and porous reticulated foam blocks having intervening gaps that fill the width and at least a portion of the length between the fins. The foam block may be a continuous single block within the space between two adjacent fins along the length of the fins or may be an array of short-length blocks having intervening gaps along the length of the fins.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Shrikant M. Joshi, Russell S. Johnson
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Publication number: 20040070941Abstract: A heat sink assembly for cooling an electronic device comprises a fan housed in a shroud, the fan including a hub and fan blades extending therefrom for causing an axially directed airflow through the shroud upon rotation of the fan blades. A thermosiphon comprises an evaporator defining an evaporating chamber containing a working fluid therein and further including a condenser mounted thereabove. The thermosiphon is positioned at one end of the shroud such that the fan is aligned with the condenser for directing the axial airflow therethrough. The condenser includes a base having an upper surface and a plurality of fins extending substantially upwardly from the upper surface. The condenser also includes a plurality of tubes forming a tube grouping. Each tube having an opening in fluid communication with the evaporator and for receiving and condensing vapor of the working fluid received from the evaporator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Debashis Ghosh, Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Ilya Reyzin
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Patent number: 6714413Abstract: A heat sink assembly for cooling an electronic device comprises a fan housed in a shroud, the fan including a hub and fan blades extending therefrom for causing an axially directed airflow through the shroud upon rotation of the fan blades. A thermosiphon comprises an evaporator defining an evaporating chamber containing a working fluid therein and further including a condenser mounted thereabove. The thermosiphon is positioned at one end of the shroud such that the fan is aligned with the condenser for directing the axial airflow therethrough. The condenser includes a base having an upper surface and a plurality of fins extending substantially upwardly from the upper surface. The condenser also includes a plurality of tubes forming a tube grouping. Each tube having an opening in fluid communication with the evaporator and for receiving and condensing vapor of the working fluid received from the evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Debashis Ghosh, Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Ilya Reyzin
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Patent number: 6695039Abstract: A thermosiphon assembly for dissipating heat generated by an electronic component using a working fluid is disclosed. The assembly includes an evaporator having a front face, a rear face, and a peripheral wall extending between the front face and the rear face and being arcuate. A heat block contacts the front face for transferring generated heat from the electronic component to the working fluid to vaporize the working fluid. A condenser is in fluid communication with the chamber and connected to the rear face for condensing the vaporized working fluid back to a liquid. The assembly further includes an acute angle between the front face and the peripheral wall such that the chamber extends upwardly at an angle from the front face to the rear face to ensure complete coverage of the heat block with the cooling fluid in any position between horizontal and vertical.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ilya Reyzin, Mohinder Singh Bhatti, Shrikant Mukund Joshi, Debashis Ghosh
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Publication number: 20040011511Abstract: A heat sink assembly for cooling an electronic device comprises a fan housed in a shroud, the fan including a hub and fan blades extending therefrom for causing an axially directed airflow through the shroud upon rotation of the fan blades. A thermosiphon comprises an evaporator defining an evaporating chamber containing a working fluid therein and further including a condenser mounted thereabove. The thermosiphon is positioned at one end of the shroud such that the fan is aligned with the condenser for directing the axial airflow therethrough. The condenser includes a plurality of tubes forming a tube grouping. Each tube having an opening in fluid communication with the evaporator and for receiving and condensing vapor of the working fluid received from the evaporator. The tubes are axially aligned with the airflow and are laterally positioned such that a lateral width of the tube grouping is approximately equal to a width of the hub and substantially in lateral alignment therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Debashis Ghosh, Shrikant Mukund Joshi, Ilya Reyzin, Mohinder Singh Bhatti
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Publication number: 20030234098Abstract: The subject invention includes a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) assembly having a housing with an inlet and at least one outlet for directing a flow of air into a passenger compartment. An evaporator core is disposed within the housing downstream of the inlet and upstream from the outlet. A heater core is disposed within the housing between the evaporator core and the outlet with the heater core having an upstream surface generally facing the evaporator core and a downstream surface generally facing the outlet. The heater core includes a first portion and a second portion being angled relative to the first portion such that the upstream surface of the first portion at least partially faces the upstream surface of the second portion to define an angled heater core facing the evaporator core wherein air flowing over the upstream surfaces is evenly distributed across both of the first and second portions, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the heater core.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: Lin-Jie Huang, Mohinder Singh Bhatti
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Patent number: 6663853Abstract: A lip care moisturizing product in the form of a water-in-oil emulsion, containing at least one fatty acid ester, at least one wax, the total of said at least one fatty acid ester and said at least one wax being at least about 1.0%, liposomes containing water therein, and an emulsifier. The emulsifier is preferably a mixture of behenoyl stearate and sodium borate, and the liposomes preferably contain a mixture of water and glycerin.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Blistex Inc.Inventor: Mohinder Singh