Heat exchange – Regenerator – Heat collector
Patent
1996-09-12
2000-08-22
Atkinson, Christopher
Heat exchange
Regenerator
Heat collector
165236, F28D 1700
Patent
active
061056596
ABSTRACT:
A device for the storage and transfer of thermal energy that includes a thermal reservoir maintained at or about its freezing or melting point temperature for storing a quantity of latent thermal energy, a thermal conductor between the thermal reservoir and an external substance, and a means for recharging the reservoir to maintain it at or about its freezing point.
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Pandaru Constantin
Pocol Marius
Atkinson Christopher
Jaro Technologies, Inc.
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