Geographic, E.g., Subterranean Feature Patents (Class 62/260)
  • Publication number: 20010015076
    Abstract: An energy,, transfer system is provided for a household or commercial refrigeration appliance. The energy transfer system includes a fluid passage disposed in the housing of the appliance for enabling the transfer of a fluid into, through, and out of the housing. The fluid is circulated through a heat exchanger which can be disposed outside of a home or commercial building or underground so that the fluid is cooled by the outside air or by the ground. The cooling fluid is also utilized to cool the compressor of an air conditioning unit. A heat exchanger is also utilized for transferring heat from the cooling fluid to an interior of a building.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2001
    Publication date: August 23, 2001
    Inventors: Edward R. Schulak, J Benjamin Horvay, Joseph A. Pietsch
  • Patent number: 6276438
    Abstract: An earth energy transfer system with a moving energy transfer fluid, the system for transferring energy for an entity, the system, in certain aspects, having apparatus and related items for measuring an amount of energy transferred for the entity to or from the moving energy transfer fluid, and apparatus and related items for invoicing the entity for the amount of energy transferred. The system, in certain aspects, including apparatus and related items for calculating a price for the amount of energy transferred, said invoicing based on said price. The system, in certain aspects, including apparatus and related items for transmitting a signal indicative of a measured amount of energy transferred from the apparatus and related items for measuring to the apparatus and related items for invoicing. Methods are disclosed for using such systems to measure and calculate an amount of energy transferred and/or to invoice an entity for the transferred energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Inventors: Thomas R. Amerman, Howard E. Johnson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6273638
    Abstract: An air handling system includes an air handling device connectable to a duct network that is underneath a field having grass growing in it, at least one sensor disposed to measure a variable associated with the field, and a control unit connected to the air handling device to control operating parameters of the air handling device responsive to an output from the sensor. A heat exchanger is optionally part of the system. The variables associated with the field include temperature and moisture. The operating parameters of the air handling device include direction of the air flow, temperature of the air directed into the duct network, and the time of operation of the unit. The system optionally includes programmable control logic so that the sensor output automatically controls the operating parameters of the system. A computer with display is used to program the control logic, which can be done remotely over a modem or the internet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: Subair, Inc.
    Inventor: Christopher B. Clarkson
  • Patent number: 6250371
    Abstract: An earth energy loop transfer system with a moving energy transfer fluid, the system for transferring energy for an entity, the system having means for measuring an amount of energy transferred for the entity to or from the moving energy transfer fluid, and means for invoicing the entity for the amount of energy transferred. The system including means for calculating a price for the amount of energy transferred, said invoicing based on said price. The system including means for transmitting a signal indicative of a measured amount of energy transferred from the means for measuring to the means for invoicing. Methods are disclosed for using such systems to measure and calculate an amount of energy transferred and/or to invoice an entity for the transferred energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Enlink Geoenergy Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas R. Amerman, Howard E. Johnson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6233951
    Abstract: A heat management system for a building having at least one cooling device is provided. The heat management system includes a refrigeration system in heat exchange contact with a cooling system for providing cooling energy to the cooling system and to the cooling device. The cooling system includes at least two independent flow paths in heat exchange contact with the cooling device for cooling the cooling device. In addition, the heat management system includes a defrost system in heat exchange contact with the cooling device through the independent flow paths wherein the defrost system can be operated to independently defrost each flow path of the cooling system. The system is efficient to operate in conjunction with a geothermal system and provides effective building atmosphere de-humidification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Inventor: Daniel Cardill
  • Patent number: 6230514
    Abstract: An energy transfer system is provided for a household or commercial refrigeration appliance. The energy transfer system includes a fluid passage disposed in the housing of the appliance for enabling the transfer of a fluid into, through, and out of the housing. The fluid is circulated through a heat exchanger which can be disposed outside of a home or commercial building or underground so that the fluid is cooled by the outside air or by the ground. The cooling fluid is also utilized to cool the compressor of an air conditioning unit. A heat exchanger is also utilized for transferring heat from the cooling fluid to an interior of a building.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Inventors: Edward R. Schulak, J. Benjamin Horvay, Joseph A. Pietsch
  • Patent number: 6227000
    Abstract: An air conditioning system includes an air duct for receiving and passing air therethrough, a water tank embedded in a ground outside a room, and a fan communicating with the air duct. The air duct extends through the water tank at a predetermined depth to cool the air passing through the air duct. The fan supplies air passing through the water tank into the room to efficiently cool the room.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Takachiho Corp.
    Inventors: Satoshi Irei, Tadashi Asakura
  • Patent number: 6212896
    Abstract: An improved heat transfer column for geothermal heating and cooling in which refrigerant lines are wound about a thin wall vertically oriented tube. The tube is surrounded by a flexible liner which is filled with water, the liner being positioned within a cavity in an earth mass. During operation, water within the tube rises by convection and transfers heat evenly to the water within the liner for subsequent transfer to the earth mass. This heat is subsequently extracted from the earth mass during a heating cycle, and means is provided for transfer of a portion of the heat in the water to the ambient atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Inventor: John Genung
  • Patent number: 6170278
    Abstract: An ice rink is provided having a thermal storage reservoir arranged to regulate the temperature of the ice rink. The ice rink includes a sheet of ice and a sub-floor for supporting the sheet of ice thereon. The reservoir is mounted adjacent a bottom face of the sub-floor. The reservoir is substantially larger in volume than the sheet of ice, being filled with particulate material having a high heat capacity. A fluid surrounds the particulate material having a freezing point which is below that of water. Cooling pipes extending through the reservoir and the sub-floor are arranged to have cooling fluid pumped therethrough for freezing the sheet of ice mounted thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Inventor: Greg S. Jorgensen
  • Patent number: 6167715
    Abstract: First, a system for providing liquid refrigerant subcooling, subsequent to that subcooling accomplished by the primary condenser, by means of direct geothermal heat exchange and if required, secondary (or more) fluid(s) supplementary cooling of the liquid refrigerant contiguous with the direct geothermal subcooling. This system could be utilized with standard condensers for higher efficiency air conditioning, heat pump in the cooling mode, or refrigeration operation of any kind. No modifications to the actual condenser would be required, but a larger evaporator surface could be required. Secondly, a system for providing supplemental heat to the primary evaporator of a heat pump operating in the heating mode, by means of a direct geothermal heat exchange, coupled with heat reclaim of the liquid refrigerant, and if necessary with secondary (or more) fluid(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Inventor: Thomas H. Hebert
  • Patent number: 6138744
    Abstract: A closed loop geothermal heat exchanger in a heating and cooling system for conditioning the air in an enclosed structure comprising heat exchange coils disposed in the interior of an inground sealed tank external to the structure wherein inlet and outlet conduit provide for the inward and outward flow of water from an external source into and out of the tank and wherein the water within the tank is the geothermal heat exchange medium and further provides a domestic water supply for the structure and capped incoming and outgoing test conduits provide for water temperature and flow measurement and a removable sealed lid is provided on the tank top to access the tank for repairs and a support conduit is provided within the tank to eliminate residue build up within the tank top and enhance the mix of incoming and outgoing water temperature and an air gap is provided within the tank between the inlet conduit and the outlet conduit to eliminate back flow to the water source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Inventor: Derek A. Coffee
  • Patent number: 6058719
    Abstract: A heat pump apparatus maintains a desired constant amount of subcooling at an outlet of a condenser and a desired constant amount of superheat at an outlet of an evaporator, thereby requiring a charge defining level of refrigerant within a refrigerant storage container. A refrigerant level indicator is provided for indicating a level of liquid refrigerant to reside stored within the refrigerant container during operation of the heat pump. The superheat at an outlet of the evaporator is preferably controlled to be near zero degrees Fahrenheit so that the evaporator is fully flooded. Subcooling at an outlet of the condenser may also desirably be maintained at about zero degrees Fahrenheit. The refrigerant level indicator may be provided by a view port connected to the refrigerant container for permitting viewing of a level of liquid refrigerant. A liquid level sensor and associated display may also be used to indicate the level of refrigerant within the refrigerant container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: ECR Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert W. Cochran
  • Patent number: 6000459
    Abstract: A U-bend pipe spacer for separating vertical portions of a U-bend pipe in a bore in the ground during installation of the U-bend pipe in a geothermal vertical heat exchanger system. The U-bend pipe spacer includes a biasing member with a pair of elongate portions having free ends biased apart from one another. The elongate portions of the biasing member is resiliently deflectable from a relaxed position to a deflected portion such that the free ends of the elongate portions of the biasing member are positioned closer to each other when the elongate portions are in the deflected position. The spacer also includes a pair of clip members each comprising a body having a concave arcuate side face defining a channel and a tremie hook is coupled to the body. The tremie hook has a concave side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Inventor: Kris Jeppesen
  • Patent number: 5983660
    Abstract: A heat pump system having a defrost subcircuit that draws heat from a geothermal heat source. The defrost subcircuit is connected to the outdoor air coil in parallel with the indoor coil. The system includes a control mechanism for selectively circulating refrigerant through the defrost subcircuit but not the indoor air coil during the defrost mode. The heat pump system further includes components which permit the defrost subcircuit to be pumped down when the system leaves the defrost mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Geofurnace Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas G. Kiessel, Dennis L. Weston, Rex K. Ambs
  • Patent number: 5975192
    Abstract: An air conditioning system comprising a chamber with a heated air space at a first temperature; a heat sink located in proximity to the chamber, the heat sink being provided with cooled media at a second temperature lower than the first temperature; a plastic heat exchanger located within the chamber with an associated fan for the movement of air within the chamber across the heat exchanger; and a plurality of plastic lines coupling the heat exchanger and the cooled media, the lines including a first line to convey water from the heat exchanger in the chamber to the cooled media and a second line to convey water from the cooled media to the heat exchanger in the chamber with an associated pump to effect the flow of water in a closed loop configuration between the cooled media and the heat exchanger whereby the heated chamber air space will be cooled to a lower temperature from the cooled water from the cooled media while the temperature of the cooled media will be heated to a higher temperature from the heate
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Inventors: Jose M. Moratalla, Paul E. Flasher
  • Patent number: 5950712
    Abstract: An apparatus for cooling and warming pole-mounted electronics includes a hollow pole having an upper portion capable of supporting the electronics and a lower portion supported by the ground. An air duct is disposed within the hollow pole such that the hollow pole and the air duct are substantially concentrically aligned about a central longitudinal axis, creating an annular air conduit between the air duct and the hollow pole. A circulating fan is fastened in the lower portion of the hollow pole above ground level. In cooling operation, warm air is drawn downward from the electronics through the air duct, cooled below ground level, and returned via the annular air conduit. The shape of the hollow pole is selected such that at a particular orientation of the sun, the ratio of the shaded surface to the illuminated surface is greater than one.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Frank Vernon Gates, John McAndrewsmith, Paul Wendell
  • Patent number: 5946928
    Abstract: A direct expansion geothermal heating/cooling system wherein the interior air handler is sized via 100 cubic inches of interior heat exchange tube volume per 12,000 BTUs of maximum design capacity; wherein the thermal expansion valves are sized to the tonnage capacity of the air handler's design; wherein the subterranean heat exchange tubing consists of 1/8 inch to 3/16 inch outside diameter tubing with outside diameter to tube length ratios of between 1/6,400 and 1/9,600, and where the interior diameter to length ratios are between 1/9,411 and 1/18,462; wherein the interior volume of the subterranean heat exchange tubing is within 1% of the interior volume of the interior air handler's heat exchange tubing; wherein at least 40 square feet of subterranean heat exchange tubing is proportionately exposed to a 500 square foot area of earth per 12,000 BTUs of system design capacity; wherein one or more of the subterranean heat exchange tubes are finned, with fins spaced at least 1/4 inch apart; wherein the compre
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Inventor: B. Ryland Wiggs
  • Patent number: 5941238
    Abstract: A solar heat storage and heat pump system includes an insulated heat storage vessel filled by a liquid heat storage medium. A first heat exchanger is deeply immersed in the storage vessel, with solar panel means operatively connected by a pair of delivery and return conduits to the first heat exchanger for delivery of solar-heated liquid to the first heat exchanger, and return. A second heat exchanger is shallowly immersed in the vessel, and a heat pump is operatively connected by a pair of conduits to the second heat exchanger for pumped circulating delivery of heat storage liquid to said heat pump for use in both heating and cooling operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Ada Tracy
    Inventor: Lawrence M. Tracy
  • Patent number: 5937665
    Abstract: A geothermal subcircuit for use with a conventional air conditioning unit. The subcircuit includes a geothermal heat exchanger that is buried in the ground or submerged in a lake, river, well or geothermal heat sink. The geothermal subcircuit is connected with the geothermal heat exchanger in parallel with the outdoor air coil. The control mechanism operates to selectively move refrigerant through the outdoor air coil during the cooling mode or through the geothermal heat exchanger during the heating mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Geofurnace Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas G. Kiessel, Rex K. Ambs, Dennis L. Weston
  • Patent number: 5937662
    Abstract: An energy transfer system is provided for a household or commercial refrigeration appliance. The energy transfer system includes a fluid passage disposed in the housing of the appliance for enabling the transfer of a fluid into, through, and out of the housing. The fluid is circulated through a heat exchanger which can be disposed outside of the home or underground so that the fluid is cooled by the outside air or by the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Edward R. Schulak
    Inventors: Edward R. Schulak, J. Benjamin Horvay, Joseph A. Pietsch
  • Patent number: 5937934
    Abstract: A soil heat exchanger for effecting an energy exchange between earth soil and an energy exchanger and including a thermoinsulated flow duct arranged in a borehole formed in ground, a pump provided at an end of the flow duct, a shroud pipe surrounding the flow duct and the pump, and a return flow region for return water located radially outwardly of the shroud pipe and including return flow pipes and a porous filling, with the return flow pipe means extending down to a bottom of the borehole and having lateral opening means communicating with an interior of the shroud pipe through the inlet openings of the shroud pipe, with the shroud pipe having its lower end spaced from the bottom of the borehole, and with the lateral openings of the return flow pipes being beneath the lower end of the shroud pipe, and with the porous filling extending from the borehole bottom and at least up to a level above the inlet openings of the shroud pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Geohil AG
    Inventor: Hans Hildebrand
  • Patent number: 5904051
    Abstract: An energy transfer system is provided for a household or commercial refrigeration appliance. The energy transfer system includes a fluid passage disposed in the housing of the appliance for enabling the transfer of a fluid into, through, and out of the housing. The fluid is circulated through a heat exchanger which can be disposed outside of the home or underground so that the fluid is cooled by the outside air or by the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1999
    Assignee: Edward R. Schulak
    Inventors: Edward R. Schulak, J. Benjamin Horvay, Joseph A. Pietsch
  • Patent number: 5878588
    Abstract: A dehumidifier/cooling apparatus for use in a room having an elevated temperature and/or humidity is provided which utilizes the natural coolness of tap water to condense water vapor from the air or merely cool the air. The tap water line is diverted into a heat exchanger upstream of a hot water heater to dehumidify and/or cool the air in the room the air and remove the latent heat given off during condensation to cool and/or dehumidify the room air and to pre-heat the water entering the hot water heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Inventor: Robert P. Biancardi
  • Patent number: 5875644
    Abstract: A heat exchanger and heat pump circuit having an operating subcircuit and a pump down subcircuit each including a liquid line and a heat transfer tube. The heat transfer tube of the pump down subcircuit surrounds the liquid line of the operating subcircuit. During the heating cycle, the heat pump circuit circulates refrigerant through both subcircuits to abstract heat from the heat source/sink. However, during the cooling cycle, the heat pump circuit circulates refrigerant only through the operating subcircuit. Also during the cooling cycle, the heat pump circuit places the pump down subcircuit at low pressure to thermally insulate the operating subcircuit liquid line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1999
    Assignee: Geofurnace Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Rex K. Ambs, Thomas G. Kiessel
  • Patent number: 5852939
    Abstract: A heat pump heating and cooling system uses heat exchange coils which are located vertically in the ground. A double evaporator is used as a condenser in the heating cycle, and a single evaporator is used in the cooling cycle. The device sub-cools the liquid refrigerant during the cooling cycle, and super heats the refrigerant in the heating cycle, increasing the efficiency over prior art heat pump systems. No receiver for excess refrigerant is required, and problems associated with liquid refrigerant settling in the vertical ground coils are eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Inventor: Jimmy Gazes
  • Patent number: 5816314
    Abstract: An improved geothermal heat exchange unit, which can be placed in ground and/or water, has a rigid hollow core about which is formed a helical winding of thermally conductive tube. The return section of the tube extends vertically along a central axis of the core, separated from the inner wall of the core by thermal insulating material. The heat exchange unit is optionally encased in a solid thermally conductive casing and may have a small diameter oil return tube from the lowermost portion of the unit to the suction intake port of a gas compressor. An optional high pressure water hose is attached for installation assistance in wet sand or wet soils.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Inventors: B. Ryland Wiggs, Jack L. Womack, William C. Bickford, John E. Hawk
  • Patent number: 5816063
    Abstract: An energy transfer system is provided for a household or commercial refrigeration appliance. The energy transfer system includes a fluid passage disposed in the housing of the appliance for enabling the transfer of a fluid into, through, and out of the housing. The fluid is circulated through a heat exchanger which can be disposed outside of the home or underground so that the fluid is cooled by the outside air or by the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Edward R. Schulak
    Inventors: Edward R. Schulak, J. Benjamin Horvay, Joseph A. Pietsch
  • Patent number: 5806331
    Abstract: A hot water heat pump is coupled to a primary liquid heat source, typically an earth coupled closed loop system, and a hot water retention tank. The hot water heat pump extracts heat from the liquid heat source and gives off heat to water stored in the hot water retention tank. A coupling device is connected to the liquid heat source conduit for diverting liquid heat source flow to the hot water heat pump. A dedicated liquid heat source pump maintains liquid heat source flow through a first heat exchanger in the domestic hot water heat pump independent of primary heat, source operation. Refrigerant flows through both the first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger. Water stored in the retention tank is circulated by the dedicated hot water circulating pump through the second heat exchanger thereby removing heat from the refrigerant. The stored water is typically used for domestic hot water supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Waterfurnace International, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert R. Brown
  • Patent number: 5803161
    Abstract: A heat pipe heat exchanger for regulating the temperature of a wellstream fluid conveyed in a subsea pipeline from a wellhead has an annular reservoir surrounding a section of pipeline adjacent the wellhead. One or more heat pipes extend from the annular reservoir into the seawater. In a heat removal configuration, a working fluid is contained within the annular reservoir. The working fluid boils and is evaporated by heat from the wellstream fluid and forms a vapor, which rises upwardly into and is condensed within the heat pipes, releasing heat into the surrounding seawater. The recondensed working fluid flows back down into the reservoir to repeat the cycle. In a heat providing configuration, the working fluid is contained in the heat pipes, where it is boiled by heat transferred from the surrounding seawater. The resulting vapor rises upwardly into the annular reservoir and the heat is transferred to the cooler wellstream fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox Company
    Inventors: Harold W. Wahle, Robert J. Giammaruti
  • Patent number: 5778917
    Abstract: A natural gas compression heating process for regulating the operating temperature of the natural gas flowing through long pipelines in continuous permafrost and discontinuous permafrost regions. The heat obtained through compression of the natural gas, instead of actually heating as performed conventionally, is utilized to raise the temperature of the natural gas to only the desired operating temperature. Consequently, the locations of the natural gas compression heating process and compression stations along the pipeline in a permafrost region are determined by the flowing temperature profile of the pipeline instead of the conventional standard compression cost versus pipeline diameter analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: Yukon Pacific Corporation
    Inventors: Ward A. Whitmore, Michael C. Metz
  • Patent number: 5738164
    Abstract: An arrangement for effecting an energy exchange between earth soil and an energy exchanger, and including a soil heat exchanger, and supply and return flow conduits for connecting the soil heat exchanger with the energy heat exchanger, with the soil heat exchanger having a thermoinsulated supply pipe arranged in a borehole formed in ground, a pump provided at an end of the flow duct, a shroud pipe surrounding the flow duct and the pump and having a section with a reduced inner cross-sectional area located beneath the pump and provided with a plurality of lateral inlet openings, and a return flow region for return water located radially outwardly of the shroud pipe and including return flow pipe means, connectable with the return flow conduit, and a porous filling, the return flow region communicating, in the vicinity of a borehole bottom, with an interior of the shroud pipe through the lateral inlet openings provided in the shroud pipe section with a reduced inner cross-sectional area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Assignee: Geohil AG
    Inventor: Hans Hildebrand
  • Patent number: 5730208
    Abstract: Apparatus for exchanging heat between biothermal and geothermal ground heat sources and a heat pump for a building comprises a tank having a chamber for holding septic waste underground. The tank includes a heat conductive inner membrane for transferring heat to and from the waste. A fluid jacket located outside the chamber passes a heat transfer fluid adjacent a portion of the inner surface of the tank. Waste entry and exit piping transfers the waste to and from the chamber. Fluid inlet piping and outlet piping supplies the heat transfer fluid to and from the heat pump and the fluid jacket. When coupled to a heat pump in the heating mode, heat transfer fluid absorbs heat from biothermal sources within the tank and geothermal sources in and around the tank. In the cooling mode, heat transfer fluid conducts heat from a building to the tank and ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Inventor: Reno L. Barban
  • Patent number: 5706888
    Abstract: A heat exchanger and heat pump circuit having an operating subcircuit and a pump down subcircuit each including a liquid line and a heat transfer tube. The heat transfer tube of the pump down subcircuit surrounds the liquid line of the operating subcircuit. During the heating cycle, the heat pump circuit circulates refrigerant through both subcircuits to abstract heat from the heat source/sink. However, during the cooling cycle, the heat pump circuit circulates refrigerant only through the operating subcircuit. Also during the cooling cycle, the heat pump circuit places the pump down subcircuit at low pressure to thermally insulate the operating subcircuit liquid line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1998
    Assignee: Geofurnace Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Rex K. Ambs, Thomas G. Kiessel
  • Patent number: 5701751
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for actively cooling instrumentation, in particular electronic circuits, in especially, high temperature environment. This apparatus has a tank containing a cooling agent, a heat exchanger to transfer heat from the instrumentation to the cooling agent, a compressor and a tank to hold cooling agent removed from the first tank. In this operation, the cooling agent tank is located in close proximity to the instrumentation. As the instruments generate heat, the heat is transferred through the heat exchanger to the cooling agent. The cooling agent boils and vaporizes from the heat and is pumped out of the tank by a compressor. As the cooling agent vaporizes and is pumped out of the tank, heat contained in the cooling agent is transferred out of the tank as well. The rate at which the vapor is pumped out of the tank controls the temperature of the cooling agent in the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Aaron G. Flores
  • Patent number: 5681130
    Abstract: A thermal barrier is disclosed for surface confinement with active cooling to control subsurface pressures during thermal remediation of shallow (5-20 feet) underground contaminants. If steam injection is used for underground heating, the actively cooled thermal barrier allows the steam to be injected into soil at pressures much higher (20-60 psi) than the confining strength of the soil, while preventing steam breakthrough. The rising steam is condensed to liquid water at the thermal barrier-ground surface interface. The rapid temperature drop forced by the thermal barrier drops the subsurface pressure to below atmospheric pressure. The steam and contaminant vapors are contained by the thermal blanket, which can be made of a variety of materials such as steel plates, concrete slabs, membranes, fabric bags, or rubber bladders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Roger D. Aines, Robin L. Newmark
  • Patent number: 5671608
    Abstract: A geothermal direct expansion heat pump system wherein subterranean heat exchange tubes have an internal diameter to length ratio of between 1/4000 and 1/6000, with 5 tubes per ton of BTU capacity; where the interior air heat exchange tubes have 50% of the interior volume of the subterranean tubes; where the thermal expansion valve is sized to match the interior air handler capacity; where the receiver holds 75% to 95% of the total refrigerant volume; where a pump down sequence is employed on system shut down; where an oil trap is installed at the vapor line existing the subterranean heat exchange tubes; and where 4 refrigerant cut-off/isolation valves are installed for service convenience.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1997
    Assignee: Geothermal Heat Pumps, Inc.
    Inventors: B. Ryland Wiggs, Jack L. Womack, William C. Bickford
  • Patent number: 5669224
    Abstract: A direct expansion ground source heat pump operable in heating mode and cooling mode. The heat pump comprises an outdoor coil, an indoor coil and a compressor. The outdoor coil and the indoor coil are coupled to the compressor through a reversing valve and the compressor provides a refrigerant flow through the coils. The indoor coil and outdoor coil are coupled together through a controllable valve. The outdoor coil comprises two coil circuits. In heating mode both ground coil circuits are active, while in cooling mode, the heat pump utilizes one of the coil circuits and alternates between coil circuits each compressor cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1997
    Assignee: Ontario Hydro
    Inventor: Frank J. Lenarduzzi
  • Patent number: 5666817
    Abstract: An energy transfer system is provided for a refrigeration appliance. The energy transfer system includes a fluid passage disposed in the housing of the appliance for enabling the transfer of a fluid into, through, and out of the housing. The fluid is contained in a vessel which can be disposed outside of the home or underground so that the fluid is cooled by the outside air or by the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Assignee: Edward R. Schulak
    Inventors: Edward R. Schulak, J. Benjamin Horvay
  • Patent number: 5660055
    Abstract: A freezing cell having one or more freezing tines may be used to remove contaminated sediment from the beds of water bodies. The freezing tines are to be immersed into the sediment. Refrigerant is supplied to the tines by a refrigeration unit during the freezing cycle to solidify the surrounding sediment into a block held by the cell. The block of frozen sediment is lifted from the water body. The block is released from the freezing cell by heating the tines. The block is then transported for treatment. The freezing cell may be returned for reuse in sediment removal. The freezing cell may be configured to permit close placement of the cell to other like cells used in the extraction process. A method of freezing marine sediment into blocks is used to recover contaminants from water bodies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1997
    Inventor: Lars Leander Eriksson
  • Patent number: 5651265
    Abstract: A ground source heat pump system including an indoor fan coil, a high torque compressor, a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV), a suction gas distributor, an accumulator with an internal heat exchanger and an arrangement of check valves to permit a single direction of refrigerant flow in both the heating and cooling modes. Only one TX valve is required providing simplicity for the system. A backflooding control valve is used in the system to control condenser pressures to assure proper refrigerant quantity and pressure at the TX valve. The heat pump also uses a head pressure control valve to maintain a pre-set refrigerant pressure in the ground coil on air conditioning mode. The system charge is the same for heating and cooling and the ground coil consists of a plurality of three pipe units--one pipe for inflow and two for out flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Inventor: Michel A. Grenier
  • Patent number: 5636457
    Abstract: A freezing cell having one or more freezing tines may be used to remove contaminated sediment from the beds of water bodies. The freezing tines are to be immersed into the sediment. Refrigerant is supplied to the tines by a refrigeration unit during the freezing cycle to solidify the surrounding sediment into a block held by the cell. The block of frozen sediment is lifted from the water body. The block is released from the freezing cell by heating the tines. The block is then transported for treatment. The freezing cell may be returned for reuse in sediment removal. The freezing cell may be configured to permit close placement of the cell to other like cells used in the extraction process. A method of freezing marine sediment into blocks is used to recover contaminants from water bodies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Inventor: Lars L. Eriksson
  • Patent number: 5634515
    Abstract: The geothermal heat transfer system comprises a plurality of heat exchange loops placed in the ground at an angle of less than a 20 degrees, but greater than a 5 degrees. Each loop has an out flow line and a return line, and a fluid tight, tapered and, U-turn juncture connecting the lines. A pair of distributors connects to inlet and outlet lines at a lower end and a plurality of outlet members at the upper end. A heat exchange device connects to the loops through the inlet and outlet lines. A liquid-oil-gas separator uses cup member and deflector to create a Venturi fluid inlet to separate the oil, returning it to the compressor. A bore hole drilling device comprises an hollow drilling bit with a cutting member at one end, a central fluid passage, and connecting means. The bore hole drilling device has a swivel member with a body portion and housing with a central bore and an inlet, connect to a water line. The body is position within the central bore and mounted for rotational motion within the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Lambert
  • Patent number: 5623986
    Abstract: A geothermal heat exchange unit, which can be placed in ground or in water, having a hollow sleeve about which a helical winding of thermally conductive tubing is wound and a return length of thermally conductive tubing along the central axis of the sleeve separated from the inner wall of the sleeve by thermal insulating material. The heat exchange unit may be housed within a thermally conductive case with a thermally conductive material filling the gap between the inner wall of the case and the thermally conductive tubing surrounding the sleeve of the heat exchange unit. The thermally conductive case may have at least one set of helical fins which act as threads for ground insertion assistance. The heat exchange units may be combined to form greater lengths and be combined in series or parallel connection for greater efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Inventor: B. Ryland Wiggs
  • Patent number: 5618134
    Abstract: A self-refrigeration keel-type foundation system for supporting a structure, such as a building floor slab, hot or cold pipelines, bridging foundation and the like, above a permafrost earth strata located below the ground includes at least one and preferably a pair of elongated hollow containers underlying the structure, a load bearing assembly mounted on the upper sides of the containers for supporting the structure in a spaced relation above the containers, and a passive arrangement for transferring heat to the atmosphere above the ground via a heat exchanger unit located above the ground in substantial contact with the atmosphere, from the region of the permafrost earth strata adjacent to and supporting the containers via a natural thermal-siphon flow of refrigerant fluid in a refrigerant flow circuit extending through the containers and heat exchange unit and extending therebetween to thereby maintain the permafrost earth strata in a frozen condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Inventor: Joseph C. Balch
  • Patent number: 5617729
    Abstract: This invention presents an air condition utility system for providing air condition to sets of buildings, with each building having a number of amended air conditioning systems, by repeatedly circulating a refrigerant in a closed loop. Each station is connected to an assigned set of buildings of a district by high-pressure lines and low-pressure lines. High-pressure lines are used to transfer the refrigerant, in a liquid stage, from a station to each building that is served by the station. Upon providing air condition to a building, the refrigerant loses pressure and returns in a partial-gas partial-liquid stage through downwardly-sloped low-pressure lines from the building to the station. In the station, the refrigerant is pressurized by passing through a number of compressor units and again leaves the station in a liquid form through the high-pressure lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Inventor: Curtis Hyman
  • Patent number: 5606865
    Abstract: A portable air cooler for installation near a kitchen or similar sink using tap water as a refrigerant. The portable air cooler comprises a fan and an air cooling coil at the inlet opening of the fan. The cooling coil comprises hose means to circulate a flow of cold water from the faucet of a kitchen sink, through the coil and back into the sink. The fan and the cooling coil are contained within a housing which has baffle means to expel air upwardly. The baffle means on the housing provides for mixing a naturally rising warm air with a naturally falling cold air within a room to be cooled. The still cold water flowing out of the cooling coil and into the kitchen sink cools the surface of the sink. The portable air cooler is adapted to generate an air circulation over the surface of the sink whereby warm air is pre-cooled before entering the fan. The kitchen sink is used as a heat exchanger in series with the cooling coil inside the unit to cool ambient air through the fan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Inventor: Leofred Caron
  • Patent number: 5584190
    Abstract: A freezer box comprising an enclosure resting on soil, the soil having a tendency to freeze from the cooling effect of the freezer positioned above. Pipes, through which a warm fluid flows, thereby being cooled, buried under the freezer enclosure for warming and preventing the freezing of the sub-freezer soil. A refrigeration system having a condenser for receiving refrigerant vapor and condensing it to a warm liquid. An evaporator for producing cooling by evaporating the liquid refrigerant condensed by a condenser. A pipe for conveying the flow of warm liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the evaporator and a heat exchanger positioned to exchange heat between the flow of cool fluid, having warmed the soil under the freezer, and the flow of warm liquid refrigerant enroute through the pipe from the condenser to the evaporator, thereby warming the flow of fluid and cooling the flow of liquid refrigerant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Inventor: Ronald A. Cole
  • Patent number: 5567078
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to sloped-faced, ice control elements that are each spaced apart across a riverbed adjacent to a floodplain region. The elements arrest a breakup ice run. The size and spacing of the ice-resisting elements can vary with river size and average ice piece size diameter. The ice-resisting elements, for example, can comprise three or four quarried granite blocks buried in the riverbed in a relatively narrow river of 100 feet or less. This arrangement allows gaps between each ice-resisting element for easy canoe and fish passage. These gaps prevent the ice pieces of the ice jam from passing through during breakup ice runs. The ice-resisting elements may be formed from various materials such as quarried rock, poured concrete, rock-filled cribs, etc. After the ice-resisting elements have retained and stabilized the ice jam, water levels recede and warming water temperatures melt the ice in place behind the ice-resisting elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: James H. Lever, Gordon E. Gooch, Edward P. Folton
  • Patent number: 5564282
    Abstract: A "DX" heat pump is provided herein which is based on the principle of providing optimal heat exchange in the heating mode through at least two, but up to five or more parallel ground loops, all but one of which respectively can be cut off from the system and evacuated of refrigerant in the cooling mode, and selectively reintroduced as required in the cooling mode. The loops are designed in terms of volume so that the refrigerant charge is correct in the heating mode when split in the selected number of loops and also correct in the cooling mode when one or more loops are used, whereby it/they contain the full system refrigerant charge. The headers are provided with solenoid valves which can be individually operated to provide a staged cooling system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Assignee: Maritime Geothermal Ltd.
    Inventor: Glenn A. Kaye
  • Patent number: 5561985
    Abstract: A ground-coupled direct expansion heat pump apparatus includes an earth tap heat exchanger including a plurality of earth contacting tubes connected together in side-by-side relation. A first earth contacting tube defines a vapor refrigerant passageway and a second earth contacting tube provides additional heat transfer with the first earth contacting tube. Moreover, the earth tap heat exchanger includes a liquid refrigerant insulated passageway positioned within the second earth contacting tube. Each of the earth contacting tubes preferably comprises a thermal conductor, such as copper or a non-metallic material suitable for contact with refrigerant, to transfer heat with surrounding earth and with an adjacent earth contacting tube. The liquid refrigerant passageway and the vapor refrigerant passageway are preferably connected together in fluid communication adjacent lower ends thereof. Multiple vapor refrigerant passageways may be provided by additional earth contacting tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: ECR Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert W. Cochran