Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1977-1981
Title: Innovations by John P Byrne
Introduction
John P Byrne is a notable inventor based in Westminster, CA, who has made significant contributions to the field of heat exchange technology. With a total of two patents to his name, Byrne's work focuses on improving the efficiency and functionality of air conditioning systems and heat exchangers.
Latest Patents
Byrne's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for isolation of external loads in a heat exchanger." This invention involves methods and apparatus for isolating a heat exchanger core from external ducting coupled to the heat exchanger manifolds. A flexible metal bellows of the externally pressurized type is utilized at each juncture between the inlet and outlet air ducts and the associated integral core manifolds. Additionally, similar arrangements are provided at the opposite side of the heat exchanger core where blind ducts are incorporated for balancing the compression load forces and for access to the manifolds for inspection and maintenance. Another significant patent is the "Air cycle air conditioning system for vehicles." In this system, air at substantially ambient pressure is cooled in a heat exchanger and introduced into an enclosure for cooling. The air is then withdrawn from the enclosure, with a portion expanded through a turbine for additional cooling and passed through the heat exchanger for heat removal. The air is subsequently compressed to substantially ambient pressure and expelled, with additional cooling of the expanded air obtained by evaporating a fluid, such as water, condensed in and withdrawn from the heat exchanger.
Career Highlights
Byrne is currently associated with The Garrett Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop advanced technologies in heat exchange and air conditioning systems. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the performance and reliability of these systems in various applications.
Collaborations
Byrne has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Robert C Kinsell and James C Noe, contributing to a dynamic team focused on technological advancements in their field.
Conclusion
John P Byrne's contributions to heat exchange technology and air conditioning systems demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving efficiency in these areas. His patents reflect a deep understanding of engineering principles and a dedication to advancing technology.