Patents by Inventor Richard C. Bourne
Richard C. Bourne 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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Publication number: 20100212346Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides an air conditioning (AC) system that evaporates its own condensate. This AC system includes a condenser coil and an evaporator coil that produces condensate. The AC system also includes a wicking-evaporative device that is configured to wick and evaporate the condensate in the vicinity of the condenser coil.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: Richard C. Bourne, Mark P. Modera, Theresa E. Pistochini, Siva Gangadhar Gunda
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Patent number: 7596915Abstract: A method of forming an insulated concrete foundation is provided comprising constructing a foundation frame, the frame comprising an insulating form having an opening, inserting a pocket former into the opening; placing concrete inside the foundation frame; and removing the pocket former after the placed concrete has set, wherein the concrete forms a pocket in the placed concrete that is accessible through the opening. The method may further comprise sealing the opening by placing a sealing plug or sealing material in the opening. A system for forming an insulated concrete foundation is provided comprising a plurality of interconnected insulating forms, the insulating forms having a rigid outer member protecting and encasing an insulating material, and at least one gripping lip extending outwardly from the outer member to provide a pest barrier. At least one insulating form has an opening into which a removable pocket former is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Brain E. Lee, Stephan K. Barsun, Richard C. Bourne, Marc A. Hoeschele, David A. Springer
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Publication number: 20090126913Abstract: An evaporative plate-type heat exchanger is provided having a plurality of alternating first plates and second plates positioned in side-by side relationship to form a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface and a rear surface. The first and second plates form a plurality of dry air flow passages, between first faces of the first plates and first faces of adjacent second plates, that are in communication with dry air flow inlet openings and dry air flow outlet openings formed in the front surface. The first and second plates form a plurality of dry air flow passages, between second faces of the first plates and second faces of adjacent second plates, that are in communication with wet air flow inlet openings formed in the bottom surface and with wet air flow outlet openings formed in the rear surface. A method of forming the plate-type heat exchanger includes forming alternating first plates and second plates in a continuous sheet, and folding the continuous sheet in a fan fold arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: DAVIS ENERGY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Brian E. Lee, Richard C. Bourne, Stephan K. Barsun
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Publication number: 20080083176Abstract: A roofing panel is provided with a deck having an upper surface that forms a plurality of tubing channels, tubing positioned within the tubing channels, and an upper roofing layer covering the deck, plate layer and tubing. The roofing layer may also have a photovoltaic array panel. The roofing panel may also have a plurality of truss braces, each truss brace being affixed to a lower surface of the deck. In some embodiments, the truss braces are positioned within one of a plurality of truss brace channels formed in a lower surface of the deck. The truss braces have a lower end that terminates in at least one projection extending from a bottom edge of the deck and an upper end forming an opening for slidingly receiving a lower end of a truss brace of an adjacent panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Applicant: DAVIS ENERGY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Stephan K. Barsun, Richard C. Bourne
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Patent number: 7322205Abstract: A roof top cooling unit has an evaporative cooling section that includes at least one evaporative module that pre-cools ventilation air and water; a condenser; a water reservoir and pump that captures and re-circulates water within the evaporative modules; a fan that exhausts air from the building and the evaporative modules and systems that refill and drain the water reservoir. The cooling unit also has a refrigerant section that includes a compressor, an expansion device, evaporator and condenser heat exchangers, and connecting refrigerant piping. Supply air components include a blower, an air filter, a cooling and/or heating coil to condition air for supply to the building, and optional dampers that, in designs that supply less than 100% outdoor air to the building, control the mixture of return and ventilation air.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Brian Eric Lee, Mark J. Berman
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Publication number: 20070289239Abstract: A method of forming an insulated concrete foundation is provided comprising constructing a foundation frame, the frame comprising an insulating form having an opening, inserting a pocket former into the opening; placing concrete inside the foundation frame; and removing the pocket former after the placed concrete has set, wherein the concrete forms a pocket in the placed concrete that is accessible through the opening. The method may further comprise sealing the opening by placing a sealing plug or sealing material in the opening. A system for forming an insulated concrete foundation is provided comprising a plurality of interconnected insulating forms, the insulating forms having a rigid outer member protecting and encasing an insulating material, and at least one gripping lip extending outwardly from the outer member to provide a pest barrier. At least one insulating form has an opening into which a removable pocket former is inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: DAVIS ENERGY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Brian E. Lee, Stephan K. Barsun, Richard C. Bourne, Marc A. Hoeschele, David A. Springer
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Patent number: 6931883Abstract: A two stage indirect evaporative cooler that moves air from a blower mounted above the unit, vertically downward into dry air passages in an indirect stage and turns the air flow horizontally before leaving the indirect stage. After leaving the dry passages, a major air portion travels into the direct stage and the remainder of the air is induced by a pressure drop in the direct stage to turn 180° and returns horizontally through wet passages in the indirect stage and out of the unit as exhaust air.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Brian E. Lee, Duncan Callaway
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Patent number: 6845629Abstract: An evaporative heat exchanger having parallel plates that define alternating dry and wet passages. A water reservoir is located below the plates and is connected to a water distribution system. Water from the water distribution system flows through the wet passages and wets the surfaces of the plates that form the wet passages. Air flows through the dry passages, mixes with air below the plates, and flows into the wet passages before exiting through the top of the wet passages.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Brian Eric Lee, Duncan Callaway
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Patent number: 6814070Abstract: A solar water heater has a rotationally-molded water box and a glazing subassembly disposed over the water box that enhances solar gain and provides an insulating air space between the outside environment and the water box. When used with a pressurized water system, an internal heat exchanger is integrally molded within the water box. Mounting and connection hardware is included to provide a rapid and secure method of installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Brian E. Lee
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Publication number: 20040129267Abstract: A solar water heater has a rotationally-molded water box and a glazing subassembly disposed over the water box that enhances solar gain and provides an insulating air space between the outside environment and the water box. When used with a pressurized water system, an internal heat exchanger is integrally molded within the water box. Mounting and connection hardware is included to provide a rapid and secure method of installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Brian E. Lee
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Patent number: 6574975Abstract: A dual evaporative pre-cooling system is installed packaged air conditioning units. The dual evaporative pre-cooling system includes an evaporative media disposed in a housing through which incoming condenser air flows. A water distribution device is disposed above the evaporative media. A sump and a pump are located below the evaporative media to recirculate water through the water distribution device and a ventilation air pre-cooling coil. A plurality of pipes connect, and allow circulation of, a water source discharged from the pump through the ventilation air pre-cooling coil, and to the water distribution device.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Marshall B. Hunt
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Publication number: 20020073720Abstract: A dual evaporative pre-cooling system is installed packaged air conditioning units. The dual evaporative pre-cooling system includes an evaporative media disposed in a housing through which incoming condenser air flows. A water distribution device is disposed above the evaporative media. A sump and a pump are located below the evaporative media to recirculate water through the water distribution device and a ventilation air pre-cooling coil. A plurality of pipes connect, and allow circulation of, a water source discharged from the pump through the ventilation air pre-cooling coil, and to the water distribution device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: DAVIS ENERGY GROUP, INCInventors: Richard C. Bourne, Marshall B. Hunt
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Patent number: 5664433Abstract: An indirect/direct evaporative cooling system for cooling air for comfort purposes includes a single, variable speed blower positioned below an indirect evaporative cooling stage and a direct evaporative cooling stage. A first portion of the blower discharge is directed horizontally through the indirect evaporative cooling stage, where it is cooled without the addition of moisture thereto, and is then further cooled in the direct evaporative stage prior to being supplied to a building. A second portion of the blower discharge is directed vertically through the indirect evaporative cooling stage and serves to cool the first portion as the first portion travels through the indirect stage. The indirect and direct cooling stages share a common sump for collecting water drained therefrom. The indirect stage includes a drip edge to keep drain water out of the flow of the first portion. A stud-straddle supply duct is attached to the direct cooling stage to facilitate installation of the system in wood-framed walls.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Joel R. Johnson
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Patent number: 5542260Abstract: An underfloor cooling system for cooling a building structure has tubing located in or under a massive floor of the structure for circulating water through the system. The water is directed through a cooling means connected to the tubing to cool the water. The cool water is then returned to the tubing to cool the massive floor and passively cool the structure. The cooling means may be a direct evaporative cooler or an evaporative radiative roof spray system. The cooling means may be located outdoors. The system may additionally include active cooling delivery such as at least one fan coil or at least one hydronic panel, through which cool water from the underfloor tubing is circulated to provide cool air to the structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, David A. Springer
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Patent number: 5220807Abstract: A combined refrigerator-water heating system providing one or more insulated food storage compartments, includes an insulated water storage compartment, a refrigeration system including a compressor, an evaporation heat exchanger configured to cool the food storage compartment(s), a condenser configured to heat the water storage compartment, a flow restriction/expansion device, piping connecting the compressor, condenser, expansion device and evaporation in a series flow loop, a resistance electric heating element configured to heat the water storage compartment, and a control means to activate the compressor in response to cooling demand from the food storage compartment, and to activate the electric heating element in response to either heating demand from the water storage compartment or a time-of-day signal to bias resistance electric water heating operation toward times of off-peak electric use.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, David A. Springer, Marc A. Hoeschele
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Patent number: 5174128Abstract: A roofing system for a structure having a roof deck with upstanding edges about the perimeter of the roof deck, includes a waterproof membrane on the roof deck and extending from edge-to-edge. A reservoir is defined by the waterproof membrane and edges and may contain a liquid therein, but some embodiments may operate without the reservoir. At least one insulating panel is provided above the liquid reservoir and covers the waterproof membrane on the roof deck from edge-to-edge. A pump has an inlet within the reservoir and an outlet communicating with the surrounding environment for selectively spraying liquid from the reservoir or other source onto the external surface of the panel to cool the liquid in the reservoir. Drains in the panel provide communications between the external surface of the panel and the reservoir for permitting drainage of liquid on the external surface into the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, David A. Springer
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Patent number: 5131458Abstract: A modular temperature controlling panel for location adjacent a rear side of a room surface and between spaced penetrable structural framing members for supporting the room surface includes: an insulating core having a contact surface for location adjacent the room surface and a non-contact surface opposite the room surface; a linear thermal source recessed within the core on the contact surface; a metallic sheet on the contact surface of the core for contacting the linear thermal source; and a spring retention device on the non-contact surface of the core for securing the core between the spaced framing members and for urging the contact surface towards the room surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, David A. Springer
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Patent number: 4940079Abstract: A refrigeration-coupled thermal energy storage control system includes apparatus and methodology for establishing target cooling and heating storage conditions, and selecting between cooling and heating modes, based upon outdoor temperature history, and for operating the system until the target storage conditions are achieved. In the cooling mode, cooling storage quantity increases with increases in outdoor temperature, and in the heating mode heating storage quantity increases with decreases in outdoor temperature. The system further includes apparatus and methodology for biasing operation of cooling, heating and domestic hot water production modes during off-peak periods, rather than during one-peak periods. The system incorporates logic for fan coil pump seasonal interlocking, outdoor heat exchanger fan operation, outdoor heat exchanger coil defrosting, and compressor crankcase heater operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: Phenix Heat Pump Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Best, Richard C. Bourne, Marc Hoeschele, Willem Bos
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Patent number: 4782889Abstract: A low mass hydronic radiant floor heating system for heating a room by circulating a liquid includes a metal deck having a plurality of regularly spaced troughs to provide structural strength. The deck is adapted to be secured directly to a plurality of floor joists. Tubing is placed in the troughs to distribute heat by circulating warm liquid through the tubing. The troughs of the metal deck support structural floor loads while providing a housing for the tubing. Flat portions of the deck between the troughs distribute heat laterally.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1986Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Inventor: Richard C. Bourne
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Patent number: 4693089Abstract: The invention relates to a three-function heat pump system which provides space heating, space cooling and hot water. The system permits hot water production all year long without operation of the system in the heating or cooling modes. To this end, the system employs a large storage tank and a relatively smaller hot water tank. A heat exchanger within the hot water tank is sized sufficiently to permit the hot water heat exchanger to function as a system condenser, thereby permitting the refrigerant to bypass the large storage tank. The system is packaged in a compact unit in which the compressor of the system is located within an insulated container with the domestic hot water tank. The crankcase of the compressor therefore remains warm to prevent migration of the refrigerant to the compressor during off seasons. The location of the compressor adjacent to the hot water tank eliminates the need for less energy efficient resistance crankcase heaters.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Phenix Heat Pump Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Bourne, Martin Fanciullo, Willem Bos