Patents by Inventor Timothy R. Schuyler

Timothy R. Schuyler 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: 11264938
    Abstract: A thermophotovoltaic panel assembly including a heat sink and a plurality of thermophotovoltaic modules mounted on the heat sink. Each thermophotovoltaic module includes a photovoltaic element separated from an emitter assembly by a gap. The emitter assembly includes an emitter and applies force towards the photovoltaic element to maintain the gap. The thermophotovoltaic panel assembly may also utilize a force application layer on the emitter and be bolted in place. A housing can be used for protection and to transfer energy to the emitter. The heat sink cantilevers into the housing to define a space between the thermophotovoltaic modules and the inner surface of the housing. Preferably, the housing maintains a vacuum and, in turn, the gap is evacuated. The heat sink can be monolithic and cooled with fluid pumped therethrough. The emitter may be transparent or at least partially transmissive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2022
    Assignee: MTPV POWER CORPORATION
    Inventors: Brian N. Hubert, Bin Zhang, Eric L. Brown, Timothy R. Schuyler, David Mather, Paul Greiff, Christopher W. Melanson, Bruno A. Nardelli, Shannon J. Kovar, Trace W. Cody
  • Publication number: 20170229996
    Abstract: A photovoltaic panel assembly including a heat sink and a plurality of photovoltaic modules mounted on the heat sink. Each photovoltaic module includes a photovoltaic element separated from an emitter assembly by a gap. The emitter assembly includes an emitter and applies force towards the photovoltaic element to maintain the gap. The photovoltaic panel assembly may also utilize a force application layer on the emitter and be bolted in place. A housing can be used for protection and to transfer energy to the emitter. The heat sink cantilevers into the housing to define a space between the photovoltaic modules and the inner surface of the housing. Preferably, the housing maintains a vacuum and, in turn, the gap is evacuated. The heat sink can be monolithic and cooled with fluid pumped therethrough. The emitter may be transparent or at least partially transmissive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2017
    Publication date: August 10, 2017
    Inventors: Brian N. Hubert, Bin Zhang, Eric L. Brown, Timothy R. Schuyler, DAvid Mather, Paul Greiff, Christopher W. Melanson, Bruno A. Nardelli, Shannon J. Kovar, Trace W. Cody
  • Publication number: 20150090181
    Abstract: According to the disclosed embodiments, a repeatable interface in a crystalline material growth system is achieved through an automated heat exchanger alignment apparatus and method. In one embodiment, a furnace chamber including a bottom wall and side walls that define an interior portion is provided. A crucible is disposed in the interior portion of the furnace chamber and configured to contain a crystalline material growth process. Also, a heat exchanger includes an elongated shaft that extends in a vertical direction and traverses the bottom wall of the furnace chamber, whereby a first end portion of the heat exchanger shaft is coupled to the crucible. Furthermore, an automated lifting device is configured to be actuated to adjust a position of the heat exchanger shaft in the vertical direction, whereby a second end portion of the heat exchanger shaft is coupled to the automated lifting device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2014
    Publication date: April 2, 2015
    Inventors: John Brouillette, Robert B. Farmer, Kay Parpart, Timothy R. Schuyler