Location History:
- Westminster, CO (US) (2012)
- Arvada, CO (US) (2013 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2025
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Charles William Booten
Introduction
Charles William Booten is a notable inventor based in Arvada, Colorado, recognized for his significant contributions to thermal energy applications. With a total of nine patents to his name, Booten has developed innovative technologies that enhance energy efficiency in building envelopes.
Latest Patents
Booten's latest patents include the "Thermal diode and thermal switch bi-directional heat transfer in building envelopes." This invention relates to directional heat transfer using thermal control devices, featuring a dual phase change thermal diode and an active contact-based thermal switch. The thermal diode incorporates a positive temperature coefficient switching material and a negative temperature coefficient switching material arranged in series. The thermal switch consists of two thermally conducting surfaces that can be moved to contact, minimizing thermal contact resistance. Both devices are designed to control heat flow into and out of buildings. Another significant patent is the "Wood template-supported phase change composite for thermal energy applications." This invention involves a wood template-supported phase change material (PCM) composite that has applications in thermal energy storage. The process includes removing xylan and/or lignin from the wood to create a template, densifying the wood, and inserting a PCM for improved thermal performance.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Booten has worked with prominent organizations such as Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC and Protonex Technology Corporation. His work in these companies has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas
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