Refrigeration – Utilizing solar energy
Reexamination Certificate
2011-01-11
2011-01-11
Tapolcai, William E (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
Utilizing solar energy
C095S120000, C096S108000, C202S234000, C203S010000, C203S049000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07866176
ABSTRACT:
An autonomous water source for extracting water from ambient air and delivering it to a plant to support growth. The system is based on an adsorption-desorption-condensation cycle using a sorption material to extract moisture from ambient air and condensing the water vapor driven off from the sorption material by subsequent heating and followed by condensation. Liquid condensate produced in this process on the condenser is collected and delivered by gravity to a plant to reduce thermal stress and to support growth. The invention provides a sustainable source of irrigation water for agriculture and forestry, including areas where no water resources exist or are not economically viable. It can be tailored in size, and therefore, output capacity, reflecting the desired water requirements of a particular application, and can be used to replace most agricultural situations now reliant on surface water drip feed systems. The device is simple, rugged, invulnerable to rain, snow, and freezing conditions, and can be designed to last for many years without service as there are few moving parts and power required for operation is provided by sunlight.
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Vetrovec Jan
Vetrovec Katerina
Aqwest LLC
Tapolcai William E
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