Patents by Inventor Peter J. Fehl

Peter J. Fehl 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: 6780227
    Abstract: A species transfer device in communication with at least two streams, one stream having a higher potential of a species than a lower potential stream. The species transfer device is capable of removing a portion of the species from the high potential stream, and transferring the removed species into the low potential stream. The species transfer device incorporates a housing assembly, exchange matrix and optionally, a sorbent. The housing assembly contains both the exchange matrix and optionally a sorbent inside a housing enclosure and between a sealing enclosure, and provides for the entrance and exhaust of the first and second streams therethrough. The exchange matrix can be, but need not be, in the form of a wheel having an average linear coefficient of thermal expansion at 25 to 800° C. of less than about 20×10−7/° C. The housing assembly with the housing and sealing enclosures enables the species transfer device to run efficiently through a range of pressures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Emprise Technology Associates Corp.
    Inventors: Ronald Arthur DuBose, Craig Hanson, Peter J. Fehl, Robert Matus
  • Publication number: 20020071979
    Abstract: A species transfer device in communication with at least two streams, one stream having a higher potential of a species than a lower potential stream. The species transfer device is capable of removing a portion of the species from the high potential stream, and transferring the removed species into the low potential stream. The species transfer device incorporates a housing assembly, exchange matrix and optionally, a sorbent. The housing assembly contains both the exchange matrix and optionally a sorbent inside a housing enclosure and between a sealing enclosure, and provides for the entrance and exhaust of the first and second streams therethrough. The exchange matrix can be, but need not be, in the form of a wheel having an average linear coefficient of thermal expansion at 25 to 800° C. of less than about 20×10−7/° C. The housing assembly with the housing and sealing enclosures enables the species transfer device to run efficiently through a range of pressures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2001
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Ronald Arthur DuBose, Craig Hanson, Peter J. Fehl, Robert Matus