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Convection currents can be minimized through the use of a horizontal baffle that can separate a tanks contents based on temperature differences.
A non-tethered or tethered apparatus enabling hot water storage tanks to prevent convection cooling by a buoyant barrier that separates the warmer stratified water from the cooler stratified water by sensing water temperature by a Thermo-Electric Module. The Thermo-Electric Module provides the energy to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. The amount of hydrogen and oxygen gas controls the floating of the baffle to separate the temperature gradients of warmer and cooler water.
This application pertains to tethered or non-tethered horizontal baffle apparatus used in water storage in any tank geometry. The baffle minimizes convection by being able to transverse the entire tank height so as to follow the temperature gradient of the tank seperating the warmer from the cooler water in storage or during dynamic changing of water temperature at top or bottom of the tank.
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To sink the horizontal baffle, number 10, a high voltage arc system produces 3,000 volts to probes, number 1. The Arc inside number 11, at probes, number 1, recombines the hydrogen and oxygen gas into water and the baffle sinks. As the Thermoelectric generates electricity the water at probes, number 7, is separated into hydrogen and oxygen and gives the baffle buoyancy. Colder water entering the bottom of the tank, in reference to higher temperature water that enters at the top of the tank Colder water is diverted through a small tube to flow beneath the Nitenol Metal lever, number 2, while the remaining major flow of incoming colder water is trained in a constrained non-mixing flow at the bottom of the tank.
Provisional Patent 60/503,078 filed Sep. 15, 2003.
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60503078 | Sep 2003 | US |