Stoves and furnaces – Tool having fluid fuel burner – Curling iron
Patent
1979-06-04
1981-03-31
O'Connor, Daniel J.
Stoves and furnaces
Tool having fluid fuel burner
Curling iron
126434, 165105, 417 52, 417 92, F24J 302, F28D 1500, F04B 1924
Patent
active
042587000
ABSTRACT:
Many acids, bases and the familys of liquid chemicals which are exothermic when mixed with water, and are reversible as endothermic are usable as "heat sinks" to store solar and waste heat energy. Selection of a liquid combination of any of these which when heated releases some or all the water provides a means of producing a "heat sink" for storage of solar or waste heat energy. The confined evaporation of the water produces a pressure which is used to move a piston thus moving a column of liquid being pumped. Moving the column of cool liquid through a condenser then reduces the temperature and pressure which in turn withdraws the piston so it can do additional work, as well as heats the column of pumped water.
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