Royalty Report: Energy & Environment, Environmental Control, Energy Resources & Svcs – Collection: 28115

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Category: Technology Licenses, Created On: 2022-04-28, Record Count: 6

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Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 6

Primary Industries

  • Energy & Environment
  • Environmental Control
  • Energy Resources & Svcs
  • Alternative and Renewable Energy
  • Refrigerant Subcool/Precool
  • Flash Gas / Evaporator
  • Dual Evaporator
  • Drugs
  • Biotechnology
  • Electrical & Electronics
  • Solar

IPSCIO Report Record List

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IPSCIO Record ID: 28115

License Grant
Assignor, an individual,  hereby assigns to Assignee all of the Assignor Patent Rights throughout the world.  The assignment granted includes the right to grant licenses to import, make, have made, use and sell the Assigned Product.
License Property
The property is Utilization of Harvest And/Or Melt Water From An Ice Machine For A Refrigerant Subcool/Precool System and Method Therefor as disclosed and claimed in U. S. Patent Application Number 09/168,815.

Related patent is 6,237,359.

IPSCIO Record ID: 27520

License Grant
Assignor, an individual,  hereby assigns to Assignee all of the Assignor Patent Rights throughout the world.
License Property
The related patent application is U. S. Patent Application # 09/711,583.

Assigned Product shall mean the Flash gas and Superheat Eliminator for Evaporators And Method Therefor as disclosed and claimed in the United States Patent Application dated November 13, 2000 and any improvements thereon that are dominated by this U.S. Patent Application.

Assignor Patent Rights shall mean the U.S. Patent Application filed on November 13, 2000 and referenced as the Flash Gas and Superheat Eliminator or any additional patent applications filed on any improvements of the Assigned Product, all U.S. patents issuing thereon, and any corresponding foreign patents and patent applications throughout the world, where and if assignee elects to provide the necessary funding to secure international patents, which lay claim convention priority upon, or is dominated by, such United States patent or patent application.

IPSCIO Record ID: 26427

License Grant
Assignor, an individual,  hereby assigns to Assignee all of the Assignor Patent Rights throughout the world.  The assignment includes the right to grant licenses to import, make, have made, use and sell the Assigned Product.
License Property
The product is Duel Evaporator For Indoor Units and Method Therefor as disclosed and claimed in the United States Patent Application Number 09/124,500.

The related patent is 6,116,048.

IPSCIO Record ID: 3608

License Grant
Assignor, an individual, desires to sell, assign, transfer and convey to Assignee, its successors and assigns, Assignor's entire right, title and interest throughout the world in and to the Patent Application and patents issuing thereon to the full end of the term or terms of any said patents.
License Property
Assignor has made certain inventions relating to chimeric peptides.

Product shall mean all products, drugs, diagnostic reagents, diagnostic methods, therapeutic agents and therapeutic methods covered in whole or in part by a Valid Claim contained in any Patent.

Field of Use
Inventions and patent applications relate to the use of chimeric peptides for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.

IPSCIO Record ID: 6016

License Grant
Licensor grants to Licensee a worldwide license to use the Licensed Patents, the Licensed Technology, and the Licensed Marks in connection with Licensee's production, service, and sale of Licensed Products.  Licensor further authorizes Licensee to copy, reproduce and use copyrighted material furnished by Licensor to Licensee, the Copyrighted Material. However, Licensee's use of the Licensed Patents, the Licensed Technology, the Licensed Marks, and the Copyrighted Material is strictly limited to uses that conform to this Agreement, and the Licensee's sales of Licensed Products will be strictly in accordance with the Distribution Agreement.
License Property
A refrigeration heat recovery system for producing usable hot water from a refrigeration systems waste heat, using a natural force to provide water flow through the heat exchanger (thermosyphon effect) rather than using a pump.

USP# 4,599,870 (RECENTLY EXPIRED) A thermosyphonic heat recovery unit for thermosyphonic heat transfer of heat from a hotter first fluid to a cooler second fluid comprising a heat exchanger including a first fluid conduit and a second fluid conduit, means for connecting fluids to the two conduits, a pressurized cold fluid input and hot fluid output and a mixing valve interconnected between said cold fluid input and said hot fluid output, whereby the second fluid thermosyphonically flows through said second conduit as the first fluid flows through said first conduit.

USP# 5,970,728 Utilization of multiple staged common circuit compressors to provide for higher heat output from a heat pump at low outside ambient conditions. Heat output is maintained, or even increased, as outside temperatures fall.

USP# 6,070,423 A system to provide first, liquid refrigerant subcooling by means of evaporative cooling utilizing the condensate water, and second, a system for providing hot gas; discharge refrigerant precooling by means of evaporative cooling. Both combining to give greater capacity without requiring an increase in input power, and even possibly decreasing the required input power.

USP# 6,116,048 An evaporator design that provides counterflow temperature conditions to the direction of air flow by sectionalizing the various temperature gradients found in evaporators and arranging the sections to provide a temperature gradient that places the warmest section in front of colder and subsequently colder sections. Provides for optimized heat exchange as well as improved dehumidification.

USP# 6,167,715 B1 A direct refrigerant to ground (geothermal) heat exchange system for subcooling and desuperheating (or postheating in the heat mode of a heat pump) the refrigerant of an air-cooled air conditioner, refrigeration system or heat pump. No secondary fluid or pumping system required. Provides near full geothermal system efficiency.

USP# 6,237,359 B1 Provides liquid refrigerant subcooling by utilizing the cold harvest water and/or meltwater discharging from the ice machine to increase ice production capacity of the ice machine.

USP# 6,000,170 (RELEASED BACK TO INVENTOR) A system consisting of multiple parallel reflectively coated tubes whose inflation is controlled by a controller that provides for controlled shading in a greenhouse system during times of high solar loading of the greenhouse, and provides for minimized heat loss at night, especially in cold climates.

USP# 6,442,903 B1 The structural construction methodology for a greenhouse inflatable insulative covering to be used to reduce heat losses and overheating of greenhouses.

USP# 6,460,358 B1 A heat exchanger that reduces an evaporator's flash gas loss region and reduces the superheat region, allowing for improved heat exchange by the evaporator itself, thereby allowing for increased refrigeration mass flow and therefore increased system refrigeration capacity.

IPSCIO Record ID: 26215

License Grant
Licensor grants to Licensee a worldwide license to use the Licensed Patents, the Licensed Technology, and the Licensed Marks in connection with Licensee's production, service, and sale of Licensed Products. Licensor further authorizes Licensee to copy, reproduce and use copyrighted material furnished by Licensor to Licensee.  However, Licensee's use of the Licensed Patents, the Licensed Technology, the Licensed Marks, and the Copyrighted Material is strictly limited to uses that conform to this Agreement, and the Licensee's sales of Licensed Products will be strictly in accordance with the Distribution Agreement.
License Property
Licensor currently holds the exclusive rights to seven U.S. patents and seven patent-pending applications pursuant to a series of agreements with the inventors of the underlying technologies. Under the terms of these agreements, Licensee has the exclusive right to pursue commercial development of the patented technologies. A brief summary of each patent follows

USP# 4,599,870 (RECENTLY EXPIRED) A thermosyphonic heat recovery unit for thermosyphonic heat transfer of heat from a hotter first fluid to a cooler second fluid comprising a heat exchanger including a first fluid conduit and a second fluid conduit, means for connecting fluids to the two conduits, a pressurized cold fluid input and hot fluid output and a mixing valve interconnected between said cold fluid input and said hot fluid output, whereby the second fluid thermosyphonically flows through said second conduit as the first fluid flows through said first conduit. .  

USP# 5,970,728 Utilization of multiple staged common circuit compressors to provide for higher heat output from a heat pump at low outside ambient conditions. Heat output is maintained, or even increased, as outside temperatures fall.

USP# 6,070,423  A system to provide first, liquid refrigerant subcooling by means of evaporative cooling utilizing the condensate water, and second, a system for providing hot gas discharge refrigerant precooling by means of evaporative cooling. Both combining to give greater capacity without requiring an increase in input power, and even possibly decreasing the required input power.  

USP# 6,116,048  An evaporator design that provides counterflow temperature conditions to the direction of air flow by sectionalizing the various temperature gradients found in evaporators and aarranging the sections to provide a temperature gradient that places the warmest section in front of colder and subsequently colder sections. Provides for optimized heat exchange as well as improved dehumidification.  

USP# 6,167,715 B1  A direct refrigerant to ground (geothermal) heat exchange system for subcooling and desuperheating (or postheating in the heat mode of a heat pump) the refrigerant of an air-cooled air conditioner, refrigeration system or heat pump. No secondary fluid or pumping system required. Provides near full geothermal system efficiency.  

USP# 6,237,359 B1  Provides liquid refrigerant subcooling by utilizing the cold harvest water and/or meltwater discharging from the ice machine to increase ice production capacity of the ice machine.  

USP# 6,000,170 (released back to inventor)  A system consisting of multiple parallel reflectively coated tubes whose inflation is controlled by a controller that provides for controlled shading in a greenhouse system during times of high solar loading of the greenhouse, and provides for minimized heat loss at night, especially in cold climates.  

USP# 6,442,903 B1  The structural construction methodology for a greenhouse inflatable insulative covering to be used to reduce heat losses and overheating of greenhouses.

USP# 6,460,358 B1  A heat exchanger that reduces an evaporator's flash gas loss region and reduces the superheat region, allowing for improved heat exchange by the evaporator itself, thereby allowing for increased refrigeration mass flow and therefore increased system refrigeration capacity.

Field of Use
A refrigeration heat recovery system for producing usable hot water from a refrigeration systems waste heat, using a natural force to provide water flow through the heat exchanger (thermosyphon effect) rather than using a pump.
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