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SCHRINER
| Serial Number |
90031042 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2020-07-01 |
| Registration Date |
2021-02-02 |
| Owner |
PAC LLC ()
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| NICE Classes ? |
27 - Floor and wall coverings
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Goods & Services
Meditation mats
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Cogeneration system configured to be installed into an existing boiler plant/emergency generator installation and process for cogeneration
| Application Number |
15069128 |
| Grant Number |
10075115 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2016-03-14 |
| First Publication Date |
2016-10-13 |
| Grant Date |
2018-09-11 |
| Owner |
PAC, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
Pepe, Christopher Mark
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Abstract
At least one embodiment relates to a cogeneration system configured to be coupled to an electrical input of a building and configured to be coupled to a heating or cooling system of a building. The cogeneration system can comprise a generator configured to generate electrical energy. There can be also a fluid output and a fluid input that passes through the generator and configured to absorb heat from the generator. There can also be an electrical output coupled to the electrical input of the building wherein when the generator is operational, the engine creates both heat and electricity. There can also be a processor in communication with the generator, wherein the processor controls when the generator turns on and off based upon the amount of heat or cooling needed, the cost of fuel and the existing electrical rates. These costs can be obtained using communication with real time rates over the internet.
IPC Classes ?
- H02P 9/04 - Control effected upon non-electric prime mover and dependent upon electric output value of the generator
- G05D 23/19 - Control of temperature characterised by the use of electric means
- G05B 15/02 - Systems controlled by a computer electric
- F01N 3/02 - Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust
- F01N 5/02 - Exhaust or silencing apparatus combined or associated with devices profiting by exhaust energy the devices using heat
- F02G 5/04 - Profiting from waste heat of exhaust gases in combination with other waste heat from combustion engines
- F24D 5/04 - Hot-air central heating systemsExhaust-gas central heating systems operating with discharge of hot air into the space or area to be heated with return of the air to the air heater
- F24D 19/10 - Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
- G06Q 50/06 - Energy or water supply
- H02P 9/08 - Control of generator circuit during starting or stopping of driving means, e.g. for initiating excitation
- F25B 27/02 - Machines, plants or systems, using particular sources of energy using waste heat, e.g. from internal-combustion engines
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COGENERATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR DETERMINING WHETHER TO USE COGENERATION
| Document Number |
02915613 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2013-06-11 |
| Open to Public Date |
2013-12-19 |
| Grant Date |
2018-10-02 |
| Owner |
PAC, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
Pepe, Christopher
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Abstract
At least one embodiment of the invention relates to a cogeneration system configured to be coupled to an electrical input of a building and configured to be coupled to a heating system of a building. The cogeneration system can comprise a generator configured to generate electrical energy. There can be also a fluid output and a fluid input that passes through the generator and configured to absorb heat from the generator. There can also be an electrical output coupled to the electrical input of the building wherein when the generator is operational, the engine creates both heat and electricity. There can also be a processor in communication with the generator, wherein the processor controls when the generator turns on and off based upon the amount of heat needed, the cost of fuel and the existing electrical rates. These costs are obtained using communication with real time rates over the internet.
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Cogeneration system and process for determining whether to use cogeneration
| Application Number |
13684276 |
| Grant Number |
09285847 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2012-11-23 |
| First Publication Date |
2013-12-19 |
| Grant Date |
2016-03-15 |
| Owner |
PAC, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
Pepe, Christopher Mark
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Abstract
At least one embodiment of the invention relates to a cogeneration system configured to be coupled to an electrical input of a building and configured to be coupled to a heating system of a building. The cogeneration system can comprise a generator configured to generate electrical energy. There can be also a fluid output and a fluid input that passes through the generator and configured to absorb heat from the generator. There can also be an electrical output coupled to the electrical input of the building wherein when the generator is operational, the engine creates both heat and electricity. There can also be a processor in communication with the generator, wherein the processor controls when the generator turns on and off based upon the amount of heat needed, the cost of fuel and the existing electrical rates. These costs are obtained using communication with real time rates over the internet.
IPC Classes ?
- G06F 1/26 - Power supply means, e.g. regulation thereof
- G05D 23/19 - Control of temperature characterised by the use of electric means
- F25B 27/02 - Machines, plants or systems, using particular sources of energy using waste heat, e.g. from internal-combustion engines
- G06Q 50/06 - Energy or water supply
- F24D 5/04 - Hot-air central heating systemsExhaust-gas central heating systems operating with discharge of hot air into the space or area to be heated with return of the air to the air heater
- F24D 19/10 - Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
- F25B 30/06 - Heat pumps characterised by the source of low potential heat
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COGENERATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR DETERMINING WHETHER TO USE COGENERATION
| Application Number |
US2013045232 |
| Publication Number |
2013/188440 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2013-06-11 |
| Publication Date |
2013-12-19 |
| Owner |
PAC, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
Pepe, Christopher
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Abstract
At least one embodiment of the invention relates to a cogeneration system configured to be coupled to an electrical input of a building and configured to be coupled to a heating system of a building. The cogeneration system can comprise a generator configured to generate electrical energy. There can be also a fluid output and a fluid input that passes through the generator and configured to absorb heat from the generator. There can also be an electrical output coupled to the electrical input of the building wherein when the generator is operational, the engine creates both heat and electricity. There can also be a processor in communication with the generator, wherein the processor controls when the generator turns on and off based upon the amount of heat needed, the cost of fuel and the existing electrical rates. These costs are obtained using communication with real time rates over the internet.
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