Patents by Inventor Steven Eickhoff
Steven Eickhoff 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: 7976971Abstract: A power generator having a fuel cell and a fuel container in an enclosure with a pneumatic slide valve interposed between the fuel cell and the fuel container. The fuel cell may provide water vapor which goes to react with the fuel of the container and result in a production of hydrogen for the fuel cell. The valve may be connected to a pressure sensitive membrane that is linked to the valve such that when the pressure within the enclosure increases, the membrane will begin to move and close the valve to cut off the supply of water vapor to the fuel to reduce hydrogen production and consequently the pressure. With a reduction or stoppage of hydrogen production, the pressure may decrease and the membrane may begin to open the valve to let in water vapor to the fuel to make more hydrogen.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Robert B. Ellman
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Publication number: 20070264549Abstract: A power generator having a fuel cell and a fuel container in an enclosure with a pneumatic slide valve interposed between the fuel cell and the fuel container. The fuel cell may provide water vapor which goes to react with the fuel of the container and result in a production of hydrogen for the fuel cell. The valve may be connected to a pressure sensitive membrane that is linked to the valve such that when the pressure within the enclosure increases, the membrane will begin to move and close the valve to cut off the supply of water vapor to the fuel to reduce hydrogen production and consequently the pressure. With a reduction or stoppage of hydrogen production, the pressure may decrease and the membrane may begin to open the valve to let in water vapor to the fuel to make more hydrogen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Robert Ellman
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Publication number: 20070231618Abstract: A fuel cell based power generator exhibits a plurality of different power outputs. A selection structure carried by the generator facilitates specification of a desired output power.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070184312Abstract: A power generator has a hydrogen producing fuel and a fuel cell having a proton exchange membrane separating the hydrogen producing fuel from ambient. A valve is disposed between the fuel cell and ambient such that water is controllably prevented from entering or leaving the fuel cell by actuation of the valve. In one embodiment, multiple fuel cells are arranged in a circle around the fuel, and the valve is a rotatable ring shaped gate valve having multiple openings corresponding to the fuel cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070178340Abstract: A power generator has a high pressure hydrogen generator controllably coupled to a micro turbine generator and a fuel cell. The micro turbine generator may utilize the high pressure hydrogen to provide transient power levels while the fuel cell provides static power levels. In one embodiment, an electrically controlled valve is used to control the flow of hydrogen from the hydrogen generator to the micro turbine generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070160887Abstract: A power generator has a hydrogen source, such as a hydrogen producing fuel and a fuel cell having a proton exchange membrane separating the hydrogen producing fuel from ambient. A valve is disposed between the fuel cell and ambient such that water is controllably prevented from entering or leaving the fuel cell by actuation of the valve. In one embodiment, multiple fuel cells are arranged in a circle around the fuel, and the valve is a rotatable ring shaped gate valve having multiple openings corresponding to the fuel cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070124989Abstract: Stabilized fuels and methods for the encapsulation of fuels are provided. More particularly, methods for the passivation or encapsulation of water reactive, hydrogen gas generating fuels. Water reactive fuels are encapsulated in a water vapor permeable, liquid water impermeable membrane, or coated with a water vapor permeable, liquid water impermeable oil substance to control the quantity of water that is permitted to reach the chemical fuel. In the event of damage, hydrogen generators incorporating the fuels of the invention are protected from explosions that might otherwise result from rapid, uncontrolled hydrogen generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2005Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Roland Wood, Thomas Rezachek
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Publication number: 20070120522Abstract: High power density generators are formed with a flexible multi-layered structure. The structure includes a fuel layer with a separate fuel cell stack adjacent to each side of the fuel layer. The structure can be flexible and formed into a variety of shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070104996Abstract: A waterless power generator, particularly a waterless electrical power generator and a passively controlled process for producing electricity with a fuel cell using stoichiometric amounts of a solid hydrogen fuel and byproduct water vapor produced by the fuel cell to generate hydrogen gas. A fuel cell reaction of hydrogen and oxygen produces electrical energy as well as by-product water which diffuses back into the power generator as water vapor to react with the hydrogen fuel, producing more hydrogen gas. This generated hydrogen gas is then used as a fuel which allows the fuel cell to generate additional electrical power and additional water. The process runs without any attached water source or water supply other than the water which is produced by the fuel cells themselves.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Roland Wood
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Publication number: 20070092785Abstract: A power generator comprising a hydrogen generator and a fuel cell stack having an anode exposed to hydrogen from the hydrogen generator and a cathode exposed to an ambient environment. Hydrophobic and hydrophilic layers are used to promote flow of water away from the cathode. A diffusion path thus separates the fuel cell cathode from the hydrogen generator. In one embodiment, water vapor generated from the fuel cell substantially matches water used by the hydrogen generator to generate hydrogen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070092767Abstract: A power generator comprising a hydrogen generator and a fuel cell stack having an anode exposed to hydrogen from the hydrogen generator and a cathode exposed to an ambient environment. Hydrophobic and hydrophilic layers are used to promote flow of water away from the cathode. A diffusion path thus separates the fuel cell cathode from the hydrogen generator. In one embodiment, water vapor generated from the fuel cell substantially matches water used by the hydrogen generator to generate hydrogen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20070041897Abstract: A hydrogen generator having a hydrogen generating reaction between a chemical hydride and vapor from a liquid having a freezing point below 0° C. The liquid is selected from alcohols such as ethanol and methanol used pure or diluted with distilled water, and distilled water that has had a non-reactive salt such as calcium chloride or magnesium chloride dissolved therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2005Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, R. Wood
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Patent number: 7168288Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of internally-generated hydrogen sulfide as a calibration gas for hydrogen sulfide sensors. The present invention also relates to an apparatus and methods for self-calibration of hydrogen sulfide sensors.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Yuandong Gu
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Publication number: 20060266096Abstract: A self-calibrating carbon dioxide sensor that includes a carbon dioxide detector and a carbon dioxide gas generator. In some embodiments, the carbon dioxide gas generator includes a heating element and a carbon dioxide gas releasing solid material in thermal communication with the heating element. The carbon dioxide gas releasing solid material releases carbon dioxide when heated by the heating element. Methods of calibrating a self-calibrating carbon dioxide sensor are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Roland Wood
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Publication number: 20060266097Abstract: A portable, calibratible gas detector includes a multi-position gas inflow limiting orifice. When this orifice is in a calibrating position, a source of calibrating gas can be activated to provide a quantity of gas that diffuses into ambient atmosphere flowing through the orifice. The calibration gas can then be sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventor: Steven Eickhoff
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Publication number: 20060266098Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of internally-generated hydrogen sulfide as a calibration gas for hydrogen sulfide sensors. The present invention also relates to an apparatus and methods for self-calibration of hydrogen sulfide sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Yuandong Gu
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Publication number: 20060175208Abstract: A sensor for measuring CO2 in an ambient atmosphere, typically air in a room. The sensor body is inert to water and CO2, and has a chamber proximate the atmosphere of interest. Pure water is placed in the chamber and separated from the atmosphere by a CO2 permeable membrane to allow the atmosphere to pass into the water. Conductivity is measured and the concentration of CO2 as a function of conductivity is displayed. Temperature is measured to further refine the measurement data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: Steven Eickhoff, Roland Wood
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Publication number: 20050181245Abstract: A device using needed hydrogen gas flow and electricity for operation obtained from a fuel cell power supply. Also, water generated by the fuel cell may be recycled for hydrogen generation which may be used by the device and in turn expanded by the fuel cell for further electrical power generation. The device may be a gas chromatograph, a fluid calibration mechanism, a flame ionization detector, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ulrich Bonne, Roland Wood, Steven Eickhoff