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Solar Atmospheric Co2 Cleaner

US Patent:
2008019, Aug 21, 2008
Filed:
Nov 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/934078
Inventors:
Warren Lynn Cooley - Salem OR, US
International Classification:
B03C 1/005
US Classification:
95 28, 96 2
Abstract:
An increasing level of carbon dioxide gas in the earth's atmosphere has been determined and is generally accepted by the scientific community. The human contribution to increases in the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been identified as a driving force of global climate change.The impact of global climate change might be mitigated by means to reduce or stabilize the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.The invention provides a means for cleaning the atmosphere of carbon dioxide molecules by dissociation and refining the by-products into valuable fuels and other substances. It is taught that solar energy can be used to energize a photonic crystal producing the power and specific frequency required for localized excitation of CO2 molecules in a specific vibration mode and to the majority exclusion molecular structures comprising atmospheric gases sufficient to break covalent bonds of CO2, thereby producing reactant by-product that can be collected and refined into valuable substances and fuel.

Geodesic Hazardous Waste Containment Building

US Patent:
5325642, Jul 5, 1994
Filed:
Jan 17, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/822071
Inventors:
Warren L. Cooley - Davis CA
International Classification:
E04H 722
E04B 132
E04B 198
US Classification:
52811
Abstract:
A Geodesic Hazardous Waste Containment Building provides a means for the long term isolation of toxic waste from the environment. The invention comprises a primary containment sphere, a surrounding secondary containment sphere and a means for protecting the contents of the building from natural disaster, specifically earthquake. The invention includes all of the advantages of geodesic construction providing the opportunity for cost-effective, modular construction with inexpensive building materials such as concrete. The invention further provides a double barrier of protection from environmental contamination. The invention also makes possible easy inspection for leaks and a means of controlling and containing leaks should they occur.

Multiple Reflection Solar Energy Absorber

US Patent:
5214921, Jun 1, 1993
Filed:
Jan 18, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/643117
Inventors:
Warren L. Cooley - Davis CA
International Classification:
F03G 700
F24J 218
US Classification:
6064115
Abstract:
This invention the multiple reflection solar energy absorber makes possible the direct absorption of solar energy into a transparent working fluid, thereby heating the fluid and discharging it through a nozzle to produce power. The invention comprises a method for producing an ultra high concentration of solar flux and a means to circulate the working fluid into an interior cavity confining the ultra high energy concentration producing absorption of heat energy. The apparatus of the invention comprises a primary and a secondary solar energy concentrator, a multiple reflection chamber, a working fluid, a nozzle and thermal insulation. The invention can be constructed in several embodiments suitable for heating both liquids and gases.

Concentric Dome Energy Generating Building Enclosure

US Patent:
4945693, Aug 7, 1990
Filed:
Mar 10, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/321581
Inventors:
Warren L. Cooley - Davis CA
International Classification:
E04B 132
US Classification:
52 81
Abstract:
This invention the concentric dome energy generating building enclosure makes possible the passive transfer of renewable energy from the wind and the sun into mechanical and/or electrical energy. This invention provides the means for moving thermal and/or pneumatic pressure differentials created by the action of ambient energy on the dome through a conduit (32) between concentric dome walls and directing these air pressure differentials through a turbine (26) at the apex of the dome building enclosure causing the turbine to rotate thereby generating power which can be used to operate tools and equipment inside the building enclosure.

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