Patents by Inventor Ronald Maurice Cosby II
Ronald Maurice Cosby II 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: 12092378Abstract: Generally, management of refrigerant in an evaporator of an HVAC chiller is described. Methods, systems, and apparatuses to manage refrigerant in an evaporator can include one or combination of the following approaches: (1) by use of a refrigerant displacement array to physically prevent refrigerant from residing where the array is positioned (2) by control of the interstitial velocity of refrigerant flow within the volume of the shell of an evaporator; (3) by a phase biased distribution of the refrigerant mixture, so that a gaseous portion is uniformly distributed into the evaporator shell, while liquid refrigerant and oil is distributed into the evaporator shell at a designated area; and (4) by preventing or reducing the occurrence of foaming inside the evaporator through anti-foaming surfaces, such as by the use of refrigerant phobic and lubricant phobic material(s). Refrigerant management can in turn improve the thermal performance and overall efficiency of the evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2020Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Jon Phillip Hartfield, Harry Kenneth Ring, Michael William Groen, Stephen Anthony Kujak, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Patent number: 11615488Abstract: Embodiments of systems and methods for power demand management are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for powering, controlling, and/or operating various types of controllable load for integration with power fluctuations from intermittent power generation plants, such as photovoltaic arrays and wind turbine farms.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Michael Sean Day, Matthew M. Corulli, Stephen A. Kujak, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20230079403Abstract: An air purifying device, system and method for cleaning and infecting a conditioned space or zone. The air purifying system may include a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system with HVAC equipment configured to provide conditioned air to a conditioned space, where the HVAC system also includes a condensate trap configured to collect condensate produced during operation. The air purifying system also including an air purifying device configured to energize the condensate from the condensate trap to generate an aerosol including negative ions, which are combined the conditioned air provided by the HVAC system to the conditioned space.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Zubin Varghese, Rohith L. Balegundi, Yogesh Pandit, Sandeep Vegeeshwara, Rasha Hasaneen, Joel Patrick Gouker, Jennie Bergman, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20230082709Abstract: An air purifying device, system and method for cleaning and infecting a conditioned space or zone. The air purifying system may include a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system with HVAC equipment configured to provide conditioned air to a conditioned space, where the HVAC system also includes a condensate trap configured to collect condensate produced during operation. The air purifying system also including an air purifying device configured to energize the condensate from the condensate trap to generate an aerosol including negative ions, which are combined the conditioned air provided by the HVAC system to the conditioned space.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Zubin Varghese, Rohith L. Balegundi, Yogesh Pandit, Sandeep Vegeeshwara, Rasha Hasaneen, Joel Patrick Gouker, Jennie Bergman, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20220034542Abstract: Described herein are heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) systems and methods directed to indoor air quality. HVACR systems and methods are based on dynamic people modeling to simulate and/or to monitor airflow impact on pathogen spread in an indoor space. HVACR systems and methods model an indoor space with pathogen killing technology to deploy the pathogen killing technology. HVACR systems and methods are directed to control administration of a pathogen killing technology to an indoor space based on factors that impact airflow including from dynamic analytics, a known input, and/or detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Michael Peters, Kaustubh Pradeep Phalak, Deep Gupta, Gang Wang, Yi Liu, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20220026125Abstract: Oleophobic and/or philic surface(s) are utilized for oil separation, direction, and/or collection in a refrigeration system. Surfaces of component(s) of a refrigeration system (compressor, oil separator, evaporator, etc.) are produced to be oleophobic or philic. The oleophobic and/or philic surfaces are utilized to direct a flow path of oil within the refrigeration system or to prevent oil connection in an area. Refrigerant phobic and/or lubricant phobic material(s) also may be utilized to help promote separation of refrigerant vapor from refrigerant liquid and/or from oil in refrigeration systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Stephen Anthony Kujak, Jay Johnson
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Patent number: 11231205Abstract: Heat is recovered from a heat source to heat water to high temperatures. Apparatuses, systems and methods are described to heat water to a high temperature by using heat, such as may be considered in some instances as waste heat, recovered from a heat source. The methods, systems, and apparatuses described utilize low pressure refrigerant(s) as a fluid to provide a refrigeration cycle that utilizes a source of heat to heat water to a high temperature. The refrigeration cycle can be with or without a cascade cycle. The refrigerant cycle in some examples uses an oil free compressor.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2016Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Stephen A. Kujak, Kenneth J. Schultz
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Patent number: 11137183Abstract: Oleophobic and/or philic surface(s) are utilized for oil separation, direction, and/or collection in a refrigeration system. Surfaces of component(s) of a refrigeration system (compressor, oil separator, evaporator, etc.) are produced to be oleophobic or philic. The oleophobic and/or philic surfaces are utilized to direct a flow path of oil within the refrigeration system or to prevent oil connection in an area. Refrigerant phobic and/or lubricant phobic material(s) also may be utilized to help promote separation of refrigerant vapor from refrigerant liquid and/or from oil in refrigeration systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Stephen Anthony Kujak, Jay Johnson
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Patent number: 11105544Abstract: A refrigerant circuit is disclosed. The refrigerant circuit includes a compressor, a condenser, a first expansion device, an economizer, a second expansion device, and an evaporator fluidly connected. A working fluid flows through the refrigerant circuit. A bypass segment is fluidly connected to the refrigerant circuit. A portion of the working fluid is provided from the refrigerant circuit to the bypass segment from a location in the refrigerant circuit disposed between the condenser and the evaporator with respect to flow of the working fluid. The portion of the working fluid flows through the bypass segment in a flow enabled state and is provided to a location in the refrigerant circuit disposed between the economizer and the evaporator with respect to flow of the working fluid. A vortical flow is induced at the location in the refrigerant circuit disposed between the economizer and the evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Brian T. Sullivan, Steven J. Pitts, Thomas Gallant
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Publication number: 20210126457Abstract: Embodiments of systems and methods for power demand management are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for powering, controlling, and/or operating various types of controllable load for integration with power fluctuations from intermittent power generation plants, such as photovoltaic arrays and wind turbine farms.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Applicant: Trane International Inc.Inventors: Michael Sean Day, Matthew M. Corulli, Stephen A. Kujak, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20210088262Abstract: Generally, management of refrigerant in an evaporator of an HVAC chiller is described. Methods, systems, and apparatuses to manage refrigerant in an evaporator can include one or combination of the following approaches: (1) by use of a refrigerant displacement array to physically prevent refrigerant from residing where the array is positioned (2) by control of the interstitial velocity of refrigerant flow within the volume of the shell of an evaporator; (3) by a phase biased distribution of the refrigerant mixture, so that a gaseous portion is uniformly distributed into the evaporator shell, while liquid refrigerant and oil is distributed into the evaporator shell at a designated area; and (4) by preventing or reducing the occurrence of foaming inside the evaporator through anti-foaming surfaces, such as by the use of refrigerant phobic and lubricant phobic material(s). Refrigerant management can in turn improve the thermal performance and overall efficiency of the evaporator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Jon Phillip Hartfield, Harry Kenneth Ring, Michael William Groen, Stephen Anthony Kujak, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Patent number: 10886739Abstract: Embodiments of systems and methods for power demand management are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for powering, controlling, and/or operating various types of controllable load for integration with power fluctuations from intermittent power generation plants, such as photovoltaic arrays and wind turbine farms.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Trane International Inc.Inventors: Michael Sean Day, Matthew M. Corulli, Stephen A. Kujak, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20200064035Abstract: Oleophobic and/or philic surface(s) are utilized for oil separation, direction, and/or collection in a refrigeration system. Surfaces of component(s) of a refrigeration system (compressor, oil separator, evaporator, etc.) are produced to be oleophobic or philic. The oleophobic and/or philic surfaces are utilized to direct a flow path of oil within the refrigeration system or to prevent oil connection in an area. Refrigerant phobic and/or lubricant phobic material(s) also may be utilized to help promote separation of refrigerant vapor from refrigerant liquid and/or from oil in refrigeration systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Stephen Anthony Kujak, Jay Johnson
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Publication number: 20190372346Abstract: Embodiments of systems and methods for power demand management are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for powering, controlling, and/or operating various types of controllable load for integration with power fluctuations from intermittent power generation plants, such as photovoltaic arrays and wind turbine farms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Trane International Inc.Inventors: Michael Sean Day, Matthew M. Corulli, Stephen A. Kujak, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Patent number: 10465956Abstract: Oleophobic and/or philic surface(s) are utilized for oil separation, direction, and/or collection in a refrigeration system. Surfaces of component(s) of a refrigeration system (compressor, oil separator, evaporator, etc.) are produced to be oleophobic or philic. The oleophobic and/or philic surfaces are utilized to direct a flow path of oil within the refrigeration system or to prevent oil connection in an area. Refrigerant phobic and/or lubricant phobic material(s) also may be utilized to help promote separation of refrigerant vapor from refrigerant liquid and/or from oil in refrigeration systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Stephen Anthony Kujak, Jay Johnson
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Patent number: 10443900Abstract: Embodiments as disclosed herein are directed to a heat pump that employs at least two different refrigerants, each of which is optimized for either a cooling operation mode or a heating operation mode. The embodiments as disclosed herein can help increase the capacity and/or efficiency of a heat pump in both the cooling operation mode and the heating operation mode. In addition, the embodiments as disclosed herein may also eliminate the need for a ground source in a relatively low ambient temperature environment.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Stephen A. Kujak, Kenneth J. Schultz, Ronald Maurice Cosby, II
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Publication number: 20180363947Abstract: Heat is recovered from a heat source to heat water to high temperatures. Apparatuses, systems and methods are described to heat water to a high temperature by using heat, such as may be considered in some instances as waste heat, recovered from a heat source. The methods, systems, and apparatuses described utilize low pressure refrigerant(s) as a fluid to provide a refrigeration cycle that utilizes a source of heat to heat water to a high temperature. The refrigeration cycle can be with or without a cascade cycle. The refrigerant cycle in some examples uses an oil free compressor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2016Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ronald Maurice COSBY, II, Stephen A. KUJAK, Kenneth J. Schultz
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Publication number: 20180274807Abstract: A control system configured for use with a heating, ventilation and air condition system (HVAC), the system is provided. The control system includes a terminal device disposed proximate to a space in which the control system is configured to regulate a flow of air, an audio output device operatively coupled to the terminal device and configured to output audio into the space, and a controller that is communicatively coupled to each of the terminal device and the audio output device for control thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: Trane International Inc.Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Gregory Lee Meeuwsen
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Publication number: 20180128527Abstract: A refrigerant circuit is disclosed. The refrigerant circuit includes a compressor, a condenser, a first expansion device, an economizer, a second expansion device, and an evaporator fluidly connected. A working fluid flows through the refrigerant circuit. A bypass segment is fluidly connected to the refrigerant circuit. A portion of the working fluid is provided from the refrigerant circuit to the bypass segment from a location in the refrigerant circuit disposed between the condenser and the evaporator with respect to flow of the working fluid. The portion of the working fluid flows through the bypass segment in a flow enabled state and is provided to a location in the refrigerant circuit disposed between the economizer and the evaporator with respect to flow of the working fluid. A vortical flow is induced at the location in the refrigerant circuit disposed between the economizer and the evaporator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2016Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Ronald Maurice Cosby, II, Brian T. Sullivan, Steven J. Pitts, Thomas Gallant
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Publication number: 20170248349Abstract: Embodiments as disclosed herein are directed to a heat pump that employs at least two different refrigerants, each of which is optimized for either a cooling operation mode or a heating operation mode. The embodiments as disclosed herein can help increase the capacity and/or efficiency of a heat pump in both the cooling operation mode and the heating operation mode. In addition, the embodiments as disclosed herein may also eliminate the need for a ground source in a relatively low ambient temperature environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Stephen A. KUJAK, Kenneth J. SCHULTZ, Ronald Maurice COSBY, II