Andrew Lowenstein - Princeton NJ 08540 Marc Sibilia - Princeton NJ 08540 Jeffrey Miller - Rocky Hill NJ 08553 Thomas S. Tonon - Princeton NJ 08542
International Classification:
F28D 103
US Classification:
165153, 165167, 165176
Abstract:
A heat exchange assembly comprises a plurality of plates disposed in a spaced-apart arrangement, each of the plurality of plates includes a plurality of passages extending internally from a first end to a second end for directing flow of a heat transfer fluid in a first plane, a plurality of first end-piece members equaling the number of plates and a plurality of second end-piece members also equaling the number of plates, each of the first and second end-piece members including a recessed region adapted to fluidly connect and couple with the first and second ends of the plate, respectively, and further adapted to be affixed to respective adjacent first and second end-piece members in a stacked formation, and each of the first and second end-piece members further including at least one cavity for enabling entry of the heat transfer fluid into the plate, exit of the heat transfer fluid from the plate, or 180Â turning of the fluid within the plate to create a serpentine-like fluid flow path between points of entry and exit of the fluid, and at least two fluid conduits extending through the stacked plurality of first and second end-piece members for providing first fluid connections between the parallel fluid entry points of adjacent plates and a fluid supply inlet, and second fluid connections between the parallel fluid exit points of adjacent plates and a fluid discharge outlet so that the heat transfer fluid travels in parallel paths through each respective plate.
Andrew Lowenstein - Princeton NJ Marc Sibilia - Princeton NJ Jeffrey Miller - Rocky Hill NJ Thomas S. Tonon - Princeton NJ
Assignee:
AIL Research, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
F28D 304
US Classification:
165115, 165153
Abstract:
A heat exchange assembly comprises a plurality of plates disposed in a spaced-apart arrangement, each of the plurality of plates includes a plurality of passages extending internally from a first end to a second end for directing flow of a heat transfer fluid in a first plane, a plurality of first end-piece members equaling the number of plates and a plurality of second end-piece members also equaling the number of plates, each of the first and second end-piece members including a recessed region adapted to fluidly connect and couple with the first and second ends of the plate, respectively, and further adapted to be affixed to respective adjacent first and second end-piece members in a stacked formation, and each of the first and second end-piece members further including at least one cavity for enabling entry of the heat transfer fluid into the plate, exit of the heat transfer fluid from the plate, or 180Â turning of the fluid within the plate to create a serpentine-like fluid flow path between points of entry and exit of the fluid, and at least two fluid conduits extending through the stacked plurality of first and second end-piece members for providing first fluid connections between the parallel fluid entry points of adjacent plates and a fluid supply inlet, and second fluid connections between the parallel fluid exit points of adjacent plates and a fluid discharge outlet so that the heat transfer fluid travels in parallel paths through each respective plate.
Andrew Lowenstein - Princeton NJ, US Marc J. Sibilia - Princeton NJ, US Jeffrey A. Miller - Hopewell NJ, US Thomas Tonon - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
AIL Reasearch, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
F25D 23/00 F28D 5/00
US Classification:
62271, 62304, 261156
Abstract:
A mass and heat exchanger includes at least one first substrate with a surface for supporting a continuous flow of a liquid thereon that either absorbs, desorbs, evaporates or condenses one or more gaseous species from or to a surrounding gas; and at least one second substrate operatively associated with the first substrate. The second substrate includes a surface for supporting the continuous flow of the liquid thereon and is adapted to carry a heat exchange fluid therethrough, wherein heat transfer occurs between the liquid and the heat exchange fluid.
Andrew Lowenstein - Princeton NJ, US Marc J. Sibilia - Princeton NJ, US Jeffrey A. Miller - Hopewell NJ, US Thomas Tonon - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
AIL Research, Inc - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
F25D 23/00
US Classification:
62271, 62305
Abstract:
A mass and heat exchanger includes at least one first substrate with a surface for supporting a continuous flow of a liquid thereon that either absorbs, desorbs, evaporates or condenses one or more gaseous species from or to a surrounding gas; and at least one second substrate operatively associated with the first substrate. The second substrate includes a surface for supporting the continuous flow of the liquid thereon and is adapted to carry a heat exchange fluid therethrough, wherein heat transfer occurs between the liquid and the heat exchange fluid.
Improved performance and versatility of a free-reed instrument by linking a key of the instrument to a variable geometry chamber, which provides modifications in musical tones. The instrument can be an accordion or other free-reed instrument, and a passageway of the chamber is manipulated to alter the combined pitch and timbre of the tones.
Alan E. Delahoy - Rocky Hill NJ Thomas Tonon - Princeton NJ
Assignee:
Chronar Corp. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
H01L 3106 H01L 3118
US Classification:
357 59
Abstract:
Removal of defects from semiconductors by applying a reverse bias potential to the semiconductors and irradiating the semiconductors with photon energy greater than their bangap energies.
A three-point harness for suspending a musical instrument, such as a guitar, about the body of a musician, with a first connector for attaching the harness to one attachment point on the instrument, a second connector for attaching the harness to another attachment point on the instrument, and a third connector between the first and second connectors, attached to the instrument for limiting the extent to which the instrument can be displaced from the harness.
Andrew Lowenstein - Princeton NJ Marc J. Sibilia - Princeton NJ Jonathan D. Douglas - Lawrenceville NJ Thomas S. Tonon - Princeton NJ
Assignee:
AIL Research, Inc - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
F28D 1700
US Classification:
165 10
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a thermal storage system and auxiliary air conditioning systems employing the same, said system employs a heat exchange assembly made from profile board or corrugated board which provides a cost efficient and light weight device for storing an energy storing medium and then using the same at desirable times to provide cooling.
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