Heat energy recapture and recycle and its new applications

a technology of heat energy and energy storage, applied in steam engine plants, air transport, engine fuction, etc., can solve the problems of no way to recapture hydrogen energy for work, no idea of using the super temperature of fusion energy for diamond making, waste of heat energy of hydrogen bombs to the atmosphere, etc., and achieve good sunshine and atmosphere

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-09
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OF TECH CHARITABLE FOUND TRUST
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Problems solved by technology

In the prior art, the heat energy of the hydrogen bomb is wasted to the atmosphere, and there is no way to recapture it to do work.
There is no idea of using the super temperature of fusion energy for making diamonds.
There is no idea of capturing the heat energy of fusion by deepwater detonation and the heat absorbing radiator tubes collect the heat energy from the hot water to run a gas turbine or reciprocating engine.
There is no idea to recapture the heat energy expelled by a fuel cell to run a gas turbine engine.
There is no idea to capture the low temperature heat energy expelled by ai

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[0197] In support to the advocacy and to the missions of this invention, the following new configurations, new embodiments, and new structural and mechanical devices are created to provide the most appropriate technology to handle the processes involved, which can be more understood by further reading the following descriptions of the drawings, to wit:

[0198]FIG. 1—illustrates a new embodiment for a new innovative power plant displaying the most advance technology in maximizing benefits out of any kind heat source or any kind of fuel being spent, wherein, a cold compressed-air header duct 10 is communicated to a plurality of branches so that a multiple parallel and series of various kinds of heat-absorbing radiators of small tubes / pipes serving as energy collectors, parts 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, are communicated and able to conduct the cold compressed air supplied by the main compressor 1, which is either a wide-face bladed turbine model or a piston-chamber model, thru th...

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What has been created is a plurality and a variety of processes and a variety of devices correspondingly supportive to each process, wherein, a new partnership between; (1) a heat absorbing radiator compressed air pipes/tubes and (2) a gas turbine engine or a reciprocating piston engine,—is used to recapture and reconvert the, otherwise wasted, heat energies expelled by engines, by factories, by smelting plants, by distillation plants, by chillers/coolers/freezers, by cooking ovens, by lamps/stoves, by trash burners, and the heat energies created by the solar heat on the desert/ocean water,—into electric power and finally into hydrogen-deuterium fuel,—by having the engine's tailpipes submerged in cold compressed air inside the heat absorbing radiator pipes in reverse air flow, to further drive and re-drive the same engine; wherein, in order to capture fusion heat energy the hydrogen bomb is detonated in the deep ocean to catch the flames by the water and the hot water is used to energize the compressed air inside the heat absorbing radiator pipes; wherein, in order to produce fusion energy, an abundant electric arc is passed across liquid deuterium or across gaseous deuterium by the electro-plasma torch and sparkplug in the internal combustion engine, and by detonating a dynamite inside a liquid deuterium; wherein diamond is produced by placing carbon inside the hydrogen bomb; and wherein, deuterium fusion flame is used first in smelting glass to large sizes before running an engine.

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CROSS REFERENCES [0001] This invention is a continuation-in-part of my previous U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,994 B1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,121 B1, and all my other preceding patents.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH [0002] Not applicable. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] This invention has the mission to recapture and recycle the otherwise wasted heat energy—at the exhausts / tailpipes / chimneys and at the heat exchange chambers of cooling devices. It has been always a big blunder since the engine was invented wherein for more than 100 years, man has been helplessly and purposely allowing heat energy to escape into the atmosphere in the efforts to prevent overheating of the engines. Further, since the time fire was invented, heat energy has been always wasted, for lack of wisdom and lack of education, wherein the products of combustion and the poisonous gases had always been the enemy of man, and therefore, it has always been a big effort to eject soonest the waste gases which un...

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IPC IPC(8): F01K27/00
CPCF01K27/00F02C1/05F05D2260/212Y02T50/672Y02T50/676F03G7/00Y02T50/60
Inventor LABRADOR, GAUDENCIO AQUINO
Owner CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OF TECH CHARITABLE FOUND TRUST
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