Individual Or Relative Control Patents (Class 417/180)
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Patent number: 8672643Abstract: One of the main objects in providing optimal mass exchange for fuel cells, especially mobile fuel cells, is anode gas supply to fuel cell stack based on stoichiometric characteristics depending on variable loads and anode gas recirculation. External loads may vary in wide range and arbitrary change, thus complicate the optimal mass exchange in fuel cell stack. A new original technology is disclosed for anode gas supply using a multi-stage ejector. This technology, an ejector design and control system allow increasing fuel cell efficiency with quick loads changing from minimal to maximal as well as at cold start.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Helpful Alliance CompanyInventors: Victor Gurin, Roman Gromov, Serguei Permiakov
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Patent number: 8267122Abstract: A method and system for an integrated ejector valve assembly is provided. The integrated ejector valve assembly includes a first valve assembly configured to control a flow of relatively lower pressure fluid from a first inlet port, a second valve assembly configured to control a flow of relatively higher pressure fluid from a second inlet port, a first actuation chamber configured to close the first valve assembly, a second actuation chamber configured to close the second valve assembly, and a third actuation chamber configured to open the second valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: GE Aviation Systems LLCInventors: Kent Weber, Athanasios Kyriazopoulos, Peter C. Hightower, Bradley J. Burie
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Patent number: 6719536Abstract: Vacuum generator comprising an ejector nozzle which is connected to a compressed-air supply via a compressed-air line, and with a first valve for opening and closing the compressed-air line, wherein a second electrical valve is connected to the suction line of the ejector which is open in the currentless state to connect a pneumatic vacuum switch, circuited in parallel with the first valve, to the suction line.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: J. Schmalz GmbHInventors: Kurt Schmalz, Thomas Eisele
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Patent number: 5341991Abstract: A drive gas flowing into a nozzle is allowed to suck with it, by ejector action, an extraneous gaseous medium such as ambient air, the sucked-up medium entraining from a container the liquid to be atomized. The liquid is atomized as the ambient air is mixed with the drive gas flow. An apparatus for carrying out this method includes a nozzle for supplying the drive gas, the container for supplying liquid which is to be atomized, and an inlet between the container and the nozzle for supplying ambient air, or another gaseous medium, to be sucked along with and mixed with the drive gas. A portion of the container in communication with the inlet provides an outlet through which the liquid is entrained by the inrushing ambient air as it is sucked into the drive gas flow path. The flow of ambient air past the container opening to the nozzle is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Mitab Montage & Industriteknik ABInventor: Folke C. G. Ericsson
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Patent number: 4612926Abstract: An aspirator/nebulizer for use in inhalation therapy has dual oxygen nozzles extending into a cylindrical chamber into which air can be aspirated in a controlled manner via closable air holes. A 50 psig oxygen source can be diluted to atmospheric air to yield an oxygen/air mixture comprising less than 30% oxygen at the conventional patient flow rates of 30-60 liters per minute. The dual oxygen nozzles also allow pure oxygen to be delivered at rates of at least 40 liters per minute when such high flow rates of relatively pure oxygen are needed for short term therapy.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1985Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Battelle Development CorporationInventors: Anthony A. Boiarski, Barbara H. Fleck, Eugene J. Meierhoefer, Richard Razgaitis
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Patent number: 4580948Abstract: A hydrokinetic amplifier 10 increases the vapor momentum transfer coefficient by directing an annular liquid jet 20 into an acceleration chamber 13 and impinging high velocity vapor streams on both the interior and exterior surfaces of annular liquid jet 20. Impinging merger of the inner vapor stream on the inner surface of liquid jet 20 transfers all the vapor momentum to the liquid. The outer vapor stream surrounding annular liquid jet 20 helps keep liquid out of contact with the acceleration chamber wall 19 and otherwise transfers a substantial portion of its vapor momentum to the liquid on which it impinges and condenses. Multiple annular liquid nozzles 11a and 11b and corresponding multiple vapor nozzles 50a and 50b can be arranged concentrically to capture all the momentum of the inner vapor streams, leaving only the outermost vapor stream to experience friction losses along the acceleration chamber wall 19.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Helios Research Corp.Inventor: Frederick W. Schmidlin
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Patent number: 4396355Abstract: An ejector 110 having an additional nozzle 173 for issuing a fluid at a relatively high pressure through a throat 113 of the ejector 110 into an outlet 114 from the throat 113, so as to clear any material lodging in the outlet 114 and/or the throat 113. The additional nozzle 113 may be co-axial with the main nozzle 140 of the ejector 110, or angularly disposed from it.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: United Kingdom Atomic Energy AuthorityInventors: Charles K. S. Wilmot, Claude L. Stockwell, Victor R. Phillips
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Patent number: 4376045Abstract: In liquid sedimentation and clarification apparatus recirculation of previously settled solids is automatically controlled. Nozzles in an updraft tube produce a suction or pumping force for recirculating such solids, and a flow passage in alternate nozzles is kept closed at low inlet flow rates for untreated liquid. At higher flow rates the closed flow passages are gradually opened by the increased force of the incoming liquid acting against spring biased or weighted valve closure members.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1981Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: Ecodyne CorporationInventor: David A. Siskind