Having A Heat Storage Mass Patents (Class 165/DIG539)
  • Patent number: 6059016
    Abstract: Described is a thermal energy storage and delivery system for delivering thermal energy to both a passenger compartment of a vehicle and a component, such as a battery, located externally of the passenger compartment. The system capitalizes on excess capacity stored in a thermal energy storage apparatus, to heat the external component in addition to the passenger compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: Store Heat and Produce Energy, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander P. Rafalovich, Gilbert P. Keller, T. Craig Schmidter
  • Patent number: 5867989
    Abstract: Disclosed is a steam buffer for use in a steam engine power plant with a closed system and designed to alternately accumulate and emit steam under high pressure and temperature. The steam buffer improves upon conventional steam accumulators which contain water and steam at high pressures and temperature in a large pressurized vessel. The steam buffer functions to store heat in solid material in the walls of a large number of long flow channels with a hydraulic diameter at least as small as 0.5 mm contained in a casing. The flow channels may be formed, for example, by capillary tubes attached to each other or, alternatively, by fine grains of metallic or ceramic material sintered together. The walls of the flow channels perform as the primary heat storing material and are made of a material having a melting point higher than the operating temperature in the steam buffer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: Ranotor Utvecklings AB
    Inventor: Ove Platell