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UTC POWER LLC

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  • Total Patents
    46
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UTC POWER LLC has a total of 46 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2002. It filed its patents most often in United States, China and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets engines, pumps and turbines, thermal processes and environmental technology are STYLIARAS VASILEIOS EFTHYMIOU, POSCO ENERGY CO LTD and KOOLKWIC LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing UTC POWER LLCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Biederman Bruce P 18
#2 Brasz Joost J 17
#3 Marler Mark E 12
#4 Radcliff Thomas D 11
#5 Halwan Vivek 7
#6 Wagner Timothy C 5
#7 Ryu Jinsang 4
#8 Jung Sunghan 4
#9 Mccormick Duane 3
#10 Sahm Michael K 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CN103370821A Shape controlled palladium and palladium alloy nanoparticle catalyst
WO2006138459A2 Organic rankine cycle mechanically and thermally coupled to an engine driving a common load
CN101248253A Cascade connection organic Rankine cycle using waste heat
US7043912B1 Apparatus for extracting exhaust heat from waste heat sources while preventing backflow and corrosion
US2006283512A1 Diverter valve for capacity control of a refrigerant absorption cycle driving heat source
US6983617B2 Efficient control for smoothly and rapidly starting up an absorption solution system
US6983616B2 Control logic for maintaining proper solution concentration in an absorption chiller in co-generation applications
US7117686B2 High-efficiency turbulators for high-stage generator of absorption chiller/heater
US2005103016A1 Organic rankine cycle system with shared heat exchanger for use with a reciprocating engine
US2004257840A1 Power converter cooling
US2004255587A1 Organic rankine cycle system for use with a reciprocating engine
US6880344B2 Combined rankine and vapor compression cycles
US2004255585A1 Control of flow through a vapor generator
US2004088985A1 Organic rankine cycle waste heat applications
US2004088982A1 Power generation with a centrifugal compressor