Location History:
- Concordia, MO (US) (1981)
- La Crosse, WI (US) (1998)
- Cocoa Beach, FL (US) (2017 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1981-2023
Title: Innovations of John C May
Introduction
John C May is an accomplished inventor based in Cocoa Beach, Florida. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his expertise in the field of magnetic induction heating systems. His innovative designs aim to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in heat generation and transfer.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the Magnetic Induction Fluid Heater. This system includes a receptacle and a substrate made of ferrous material, which forms a cavity that can be filled with fluid, such as water. An induction coil partially surrounds the substrate, and a controller provides alternating current to the coil. This current induces an electromagnetic field that generates heat in the substrate, which in turn heats the fluid. The system also features valves that allow fluid movement between the cavity and a chamber formed by the receptacle.
Another significant patent is the Magnetic Induction Heat Engine and Heat Pipe Delivery System. This thermal heat unit produces heat through magnetic fields, inducing agitation and friction at the molecular level within a ferrous or semi-magnetic substrate. The design focuses on efficiently storing and transferring heat to devices that require it as an energy source. The system can utilize various configurations of induction-heated substrates and can bond with non-magnetic materials like aluminum or copper to create a conductive heat path.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, John C May has worked with various companies, including Inductive Engineering Technology, LLC. His innovative contributions
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