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Temperature control device for fluids

Inactive Publication Date: 2021-07-08
TUNG SHANGWEI
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Benefits of technology

The objective of this patent is to provide a device for controlling the temperature of fluids by using regenerative members that can speed up the heating process and reduce the exhaustion of pollution during the heating process. This leads to a lower consumption of fuels for heating, which is the ultimate goal.

Problems solved by technology

Currently, owing to the development of the human society, the supply of fossil fuels cannot meet the demand and people face energy crisis.
In addition, the process of acquiring fossil fuels tend to damage the ecology.
For example, the greenhouse effect is a serious problem threatening the environment of the earth.
Moreover, according to the prior art, after the fossil fuels are burned, the generated exhaust can be exhausted to the exterior environment.

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[0031]Please refer to FIG. 1, which shows a first structural schematic diagram of the temperature control device for fluids according the present application. As shown in the figure, the temperature control device 1 for fluids according to the present application comprises: a furnace 10, including a first accommodating space 100 and a second accommodating space 102, the first accommodating space 100 disposed on one side of the furnace 10, and the second accommodating space 102 disposed on the other side of the furnace 10; a fluid pipe 12, surrounding the outside of the first accommodating space 100; a plurality of regenerative members 14, disposed in the first accommodating space 100; a burner 16, disposed in the second accommodating space 102; and an air control device 18, disposed on one side of the furnace 10; where the burner 16 heats the first accommodating space 100 to store heat in the plurality of regenerative members 14 and conduct the thermal energy to the fluid pipe 12 fo...

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[0044]Please refer to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, which show a first and a second structural schematic diagram of the temperature control device for fluids according the present application. As shown in the figures, the temperature control device 1 for fluids according to the present application comprises: a furnace 10, including a first accommodating space 100, a second accommodating space 102, and an opening 104, the first accommodating space 100 disposed on one side of the furnace 10, the second accommodating space 102 disposed on the other side of the furnace 10, and the opening 104 disposed between and communicating with the first accommodating space 100 and the second accommodating space 102; a fluid pipe 12, surrounding the outside of the first accommodating space 100; a regenerative member 14′, disposed in the first accommodating space 100, and including a breach 142′ corresponding to the opening 104; a burner 16, disposed in the second accommodating space 102; and an air control dev...

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[0047]According to the present application, the air control device 18 does not communicate with the first accommodating space 100 of the furnace 18 and the fluid pipe 12 does not communicate with the water storage tank 22. Instead, the furnace 10 communicates with the thermal processor 28. The fluid pipe 12 transports the heated liquid 12 to the thermal processor 28. The heated air 140 is also transported to the thermal processor 28 via related pipes (not shown in the figure). The thermal processor 28 processes the heated liquid 120 and the heated air 140 such that the heated air 140 transported to the air control device 18 via the first pipe 280 is maintained at an appropriate temperature, and the heated liquid 120 transported to water storage tank 22 via the second pipe 282 is maintained at an appropriate temperature. To elaborate, the heated liquid 120 transported to the thermal processor 28 is moved by the related pipes of the thermal processor 28. By using the thermal conductio...

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Abstract

The present application provides a temperature control device for fluids, which comprises a furnace, a fluid pipe, a plurality of regenerative members, a burner, and an air control device. The burner heats the furnace to store heat to the regenerative members inside the furnace and conduct the thermal energy to the fluid pipe. The fluid pipi outputs a heated liquid. In addition, the regenerative members further produce and transport heated air to the air control device. The air control device converts the heated air to output cooled air.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present application relates generally to a control device, and particularly to a temperature control device for fluids.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Fossil fuels are consumptive energy sources. Currently, owing to the development of the human society, the supply of fossil fuels cannot meet the demand and people face energy crisis. In addition, the process of acquiring fossil fuels tend to damage the ecology. In the process of industrial applications, the generated pollution should be extra processed for avoiding excessive damages to the natural environment. For example, the greenhouse effect is a serious problem threatening the environment of the earth. Given the requirement in environmental protection as well as the drawbacks of the fossil fuels in procurement and application, how to acquire renewable energy or reduce usage of fossil fuels has become a critical subject worldwide.[0003]Moreover, according to the prior art, after the fossil fuels ar...

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IPC IPC(8): F24H1/28F24H1/50F27D17/00F24H9/20F24F5/00F24H1/34F23D14/60F24H9/00
CPCF24H1/28F24H1/50F27D17/004F24H9/2007F24H2210/00F24H1/34F23D14/60F24H9/0015F24F2005/006F24F5/0046F24H15/128F24H15/156F24H15/25F24H15/36
Inventor TUNG, SHANGWEI
Owner TUNG SHANGWEI
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