Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Energy storage device and method for storing energy
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Application No.: US16345315Application Date: 2017-10-26
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Publication No.: US10550765B2Publication Date: 2020-02-04
- Inventor: Peter Ortmann , Werner Graf
- Applicant: Peter Ortmann , Werner Graf
- Agency: Brooks Kushman P.C.
- Priority: EP16195878 20161026
- International Application: PCT/EP2017/077533 WO 20171026
- International Announcement: WO2018/078062 WO 20180503
- Main IPC: F01K3/00
- IPC: F01K3/00 ; F02C6/14 ; F28D17/00 ; F02C1/04 ; F01K25/00

Abstract:
An energy storage device having: a high-temperature regenerator containing a solid, particularly porous storage material (S); a working gas (A) as the heat transfer medium to transfer heat between the storage material (S) and the working gas (A) flowing through; and a charging circuit and a discharging circuit for the working gas (A). The charging circuit is designed such that starting from a pre-heating unit at least one first heat transfer duct of a recuperator, a first compressor (HO), the high-temperature regenerator, a second heat transfer duct of the recuperator and then a first expander are interconnected, thus forming a circuit, so as to conduct fluid. The first compressor is coupled with the first expander, and the first compressor forms part of a first piston machine (K1) and the first expander forms part of a second piston machine (K2), the piston machines (K1, K2) being operable either as a compressor or as an expander such that the first compressor of the charging circuit forms a second expander in the discharging circuit and that the first expander of the charging circuit forms a second compressor in the discharging circuit. The high-temperature regenerator can be connected to either the charging circuit or the discharging circuit to conduct fluid and can be controlled such that the high-temperature regenerator, the compressor and the expander form either part of the charging circuit or part of the discharging circuit. The charging circuit, the discharging circuit and the high-temperature regenerator have the same working gas (A) so that the working gas (A) comes into direct contact with the storage material of the high-temperature regenerator both in the charging circuit and in the discharging circuit.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190277196A1 ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STORING ENERGY Public/Granted day:2019-09-12
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