or
Bookmark and Share
PERMAFROST STRUCTURAL SUPPORT WITH HEAT PIPE STABILIZATION
   
Document Number
US Patent 3840068
Issued Date
October 8, 1974
Link
Inventors
Map
Abstract
Structural support assembly for use in arctic and subarctic (permafrost) areas or in any areas where the upper ground layer is subject to a severe annual freeze-thaw cycle, including the cooperative combination of a support structure and a heat pipe element installed in generally frozen soil. The heat pipe is of a suitably complementary configuration and/or disposition with respect to the support structure to provide appropriate stabilization of the surrounding frozen soil. In one embodiment, the heat pipe element is disposed externally of the support structure and, in another embodiment, it is disposed internally of (and integrally combined with) such structure. The external embodiment further includes one version employing a linear (straight) heat pipe element and another version employing an angular (helical) element.
Drawing
PERMAFROST STRUCTURAL SUPPORT WITH HEAT PIPE STABILIZATION - US Patent 3840068 Drawing
Drawing from US Patent 3840068
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
6
Comments:
no comments yet
Owner
[*] Notice:The portion of the term of this patent subsequent to January 29, 1990 has been disclaimed.
Published
October 8, 1974
Application Number
05/339,769
Filed
March 12, 1973
US Classification
165/45  
Int'l Classification
E02D   3/115   (20060101)   E02D   27/35   (20060101)   E02D   3/00   (20060101)   E02D   27/32   (20060101)   F28D   15/02   (20060101)  
Parent Case
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 174,687 filed Aug. 25, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,788,389.
USPTO Field of Search
165/45   165/105  
Related Patents
4586561 - Low temperature heat pipe employing a hydrogen getter - Owned by Exxon Research and Engineering Co. (Florham Park, NJ)

A heat pipe is described for use under low temperature conditions employing preferably ammonia as the heat transport medium and a hydrogen getter material, preferably being a zirconium intermetallic alloy, capable of non-reversibly gettering hydrogen gas in the presence of ammonia and air.

4339929 - Heat pipe bag system - Owned by United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)

Method and apparatus for utilizing the earth as a heat source and heat sink for heating and cooling buildings are disclosed. Flexible material such as hollow plastic or metal foil bags which can be buried in deep, narrow trenches are draped over and clamped to heat transfer fluid conduits or conventional heat pipes vastly increasing the heat transfer surface area serving the conduits or heat pipes. The heat pipe bags contain a heat transfer fluid and can contain wicks which are in heat transfer communication with the heat transfer fluid conduits or other heat pipes. The plastic or metal of the heat pipe bag similarly enclosed the wick forming a closed, sealed system which can also include the conduit or heat pipe. Such conduit-heat pipe bag combination can be used in combination with conventional heat pumps to both heat and cool buildings.

Claims
Description
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us