Movable Wall Patents (Class 48/85.1)
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Patent number: 12031677Abstract: A system and a method with boil-off management for liquefied fuel storage are provided. The system includes a cryotank for storing a liquefied fuel, a pump for providing and compressing a first stream of the liquefied fuel, a heat exchanger for provide cooling duty to the first stream of the liquefied fuel, and an expansion valve for expanding the first stream of the liquefied fuel after the heat exchanger into a multiphase stream comprising a liquid phase and a gas phase. The multiphase stream has a temperature lower than an initial temperature of the first stream from the cryotank. The system further comprises a liquid-vapor splitter for separating the liquid phase and gas phase in the multiphase stream. The liquid phase is returned into the cryotank.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignees: China Energy Investment Corporation Limited, National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon EnergyInventors: Xianming Li, Anthony Ku, Jerad Allen Stager, Ashwin Ramteke
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Patent number: 11608938Abstract: A system such as a hydrogen refueling station and a method are provided. The system includes a cryotank for storing a liquefied fuel having liquid and vapor phases, a pump for providing a first stream of the liquefied fuel in the liquid phase from the cryotank, a heat exchanger for converting at least a portion of the first stream to a gaseous fuel, a dispenser for dispensing at least a portion of the gaseous fuel to a receiving fuel tank, a refrigeration unit integrated with the heat exchanger, and a backup power unit. The refrigeration unit and the heat exchanger exchange heat with each other, and the refrigeration unit provides cooling capacity to a facility of environment where cooling is needed. The backup power unit generate electric power by using a second stream of the liquefied fuel in the vapor phase or in the liquid phase or both.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignees: China Energy Investment Corporation Limited, National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon EnergyInventors: Anthony Ku, Xianming Li, Ashwin Ramteke, Jerad Allen Stager
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Patent number: 9586439Abstract: An enhanced static runflat system is disclosed. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, at least one predefined structural stopper provided on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical section of the wheel rim, whereby at least one predefined structural stopper secures, an inner circumference of the annular static runflat to an outer circumference of the wheel for arresting a movement of the static runflat over the wheel rim.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Inventor: Vishweshwarrao Japala
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Patent number: 7998226Abstract: An appliance is provided having a waste receptor module and an energy generation module for converting household waste into energy. The receptor module has a rotary drum with an opening for receiving the household waste and a steam reforming means for converting the waste into synthesis gas. A swing arm is attached adjacent to the opening in the rotary drum and a sealing door is mounted on the swing arm for sealing the opening when the waste receptor module is in operation. An outer door is used to cover the sealing door. The steam reforming means includes a tube mounted within the rotary drum for receiving the volatilized organic waste and an internal heater for heating the organic waste to temperatures to convert the waste into the synthesis gas. The energy generation module has an inlet in fluid communication with the waste receptor module for receiving the synthesis gas and a fuel cell for converting the synthesis gas into electrical energy.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Inventor: Terry R. Galloway
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Publication number: 20110078952Abstract: The present invention provides a vertically oriented gasifier comprising vertically successive processing regions for conversion of carbonaceous feedstock into gas. The gasifier comprises of: one or more processing chambers with two or more vertically successive processing regions being distributed within said one or more processing chambers, within each one of which a respective process selected from the group consisting of drying, volatilization and carbon conversion is at least partially favoured. The processing regions are identified by temperature ranges respectively enabling each said respective process. One or more additive input elements are associated with the processing regions for inputting additives to promote each said at least partially favoured process therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: Plasco Energy Group Inc.Inventors: Andreas TSANGARIS, Margaret Swain
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Patent number: 6802875Abstract: A hydrogen supply system for a fuel cell, which is small and discharges almost no carbon dioxide. The hydrogen supply system includes a fuel chamber for storing isopropyl alcohol (IPA), a dehydrogenation reactor for forming hydrogen gas and acetone gas from IPA, a gas-liquid separator for separating hydrogen gas from acetone liquid, and a recovery chamber for storing the acetone liquid. The separated hydrogen gas is supplied to the fuel cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki SeisakushoInventors: Masahiko Kimbara, Yoshihiro Isogai
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Publication number: 20040107638Abstract: An apparatus and method for starved air gasification of solid organic materials, including biomass and other wastes, to convert the chemical energy stored in such materials to thermal energy or gaseous products that may be used in biochemical and/or chemical synthesis. Specifically, the system utilizes a gasifier having a “moving bed of ash” hearth wherein the feedstock is partially oxidized at a low temperature (less than 1500 degrees F.) in a square or rectangular chamber having a vaulted, tapered or flat roof. Combustion gases from the gasifier are held at temperature using a recovery and regeneration chamber, and then undergo secondary oxidation in an oxidizer. The high temperature gases produced by the system can be utilized to advantage, for example, as the thermal energy source for a conventional heat recovery device such as a heat exchanger, steam generator, hot oil or air heater, or steam boiler.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: Nexterra Energy CorporationInventors: Robert G. Graham, Jan Barynin