Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Innovative Energy Intellectual Property for Sale: Positive Displacement Expander and Dragonfly Compressor Are Valuable Technologies

BOSTON - Wednesday, February 6th 2013 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mechanology Inc., an engineering company involved in developing and commercializing unique expander and compressor technologies with a particular focus on energy efficiency, renewable energy and the energy/power recovery markets has two revolutionary pieces of intellectual property to sell. The Toroidal Intersecting Vane Machine (TIVM) and the Oscillating Vane Machine (Dragonfly). These technologies include prototypes, test data, technical data, 3D models, drawings and assembly procedures, issued, pending, and provisional patents, project files, ECN records, test stands and equipment.

TIVM

TIVM is a patented positive displacement oil-free expander with unmatched performance in low flow steam applications. Consisting of two moving parts that are self-synchronized, any need for gears or other drive mechanisms is eliminated, resulting in a cost effective solution for power recovery applications below 200kW.

Applications:

    Mechanical Driver (compressor/pump)
    Generator
    PRV Paralleling
    CoGen/Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
    Engine Bottoming Cycle

Benefits:

    High Efficiency in low flow applications
    Oil-free positive displacement expansion
    Two phase expansion
    Operates at 1,800-3,600 RPM, eliminating a gear box
    No valves
    Self-starting
    Large turndown (9:1)

Markets:

    PRV Paralleling
    Renewable Energy Generation
    Waste Heat Recovery
    Electrical/Power Generation
    Direct Mechanical Drive

DRAGONFLY

Originally developed to meet the challenge of generating compressed air directly in the nacelle of large wind turbines, the scaled down Dragonfly is a highly efficient, low cost, positive displacement compressor. Capabilities include internal multi-staging, variable speed, pressure and capacity, and oil-free or oil lubricated operation. The technology offers substantial savings compared to existing technologies.

An oil-free Dragonfly prototype demonstrated greater than 30% improved performance over commercially available oil-free screw compressors. Indicators are that at 50 HP Dragonfly will be at least 40% more efficient than oil-free screw compressors and up to 15% more efficient than oil lubricated screw compressors generating equivalent air flows and pressures. Cost models indicate per-unit manufacturing costs on par with conventional oil lubricated screw technology and significantly lower than oil-free screw technology.

About Mechanology Inc.:

Mechanology Inc. isan engineering company involved in developing and commercializing highly innovative technologies for the commercial and industrial markets.

Contacts

For Mechanology Inc.

Bruce Erickson, 781-373-5741

Bruce.Erickson@PCSLLC.com

www.pcsllc.com




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