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Fluid conditioning arrangements

Patent
EP-2401557-A1
Inventor

HOLLOWAY MATHEW (GB)

TORLEI KARINA (GB)

BECERRA DANIEL (GB)

PENFOLD WILLIAM LINSEY (GB)

Assignee
ARTICA TECHNOLOGIES LTD (GB)
Country
European Patent Office
Dates
  • Priority:
    2009/02/11
Description
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1 Abstract

A fluid conditioning arrangement comprises a primary heat exchanger configured to cool and/or heat the fluid; a secondary heat exchanger configured to cool and/or heat the fluid; and a controller for operating said secondary heat exchanger when said primary heat exchanger fails to cool and/or heat the fluid at a predetermined acceptablelevel; wherein said primary heat exchanger is a phase change material (PCM) based heat exchanger.

2 Full Text

3 Important Dates

3.1 Priority Date

2009/02/11

3.2 Filing Date

2010/02/11

3.3 Publication Date

2012/01/04

4 Inventor

HOLLOWAY MATHEW (GB)

TORLEI KARINA (GB)

BECERRA DANIEL (GB)

PENFOLD WILLIAM LINSEY (GB)

5 Assignee

ARTICA TECHNOLOGIES LTD (GB)

6 Country

European Patent Office

7 Linked Chemicals

7.1 PubChem Compounds

7.2 PubChem Substances

8 Classification

8.1 IPC

F24F5/00 (inventive, first)

F28D20/02 (inventive)

8.2 CPC

Y02P20/10

F24F5/0017 (inventive)

C09K5/063 (inventive, first)

F24F5/0021 (inventive)

F24F5/0035 (inventive)

F24F5/0042 (inventive)

Y02B30/54

F28D20/021 (inventive)

Y02E60/14

9 Citations

10 Cited By

11 Similar Patents

12 Information Sources

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