- Tampa FL, US Erick Keith Went - Camarillo CA, US Owen Michael Erickson - Tampa FL, US Shania Samantha Madramootoo - Dover FL, US Ethan Emerson Plumer - Riverview FL, US Jashal Patel - Brandon FL, US
International Classification:
E03B 3/28 C02F 1/04
Abstract:
An atmospheric water generation system comprises water vapor consolidation systems configured to increase the relative humidity of a controlled air stream prior to condensing water from the controlled air stream. The water vapor consolidation system comprises a fluid-desiccant flow system configured to decrease the temperature of the desiccant to encourage water vapor to be absorbed by the desiccant from an atmospheric air flow. The desiccant flow is then heated to encourage water vapor evaporation from the desiccant flow into a controlled air stream that circulates within the system. The humidity of the controlled air stream is thereby increased above the relative humidity of the atmospheric air to facilitate condensation of the water vapor into usable liquid water.
- Irvine CA, US Anupriya Jai Tilak Naik - Irvine CA, US David Ramirez-Ayala - Baldwin Park CA, US Yumeng Wu - Tustin CA, US Bryan Went - Camarillo CA, US Erick Went - Camarillo CA, US Sabrina Kaefer - Tustin CA, US Irina Dorofeeva - Riverside CA, US Tianbin Zhao - Irvine CA, US Balaji Meda Ravindra - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/445 A61F 5/44 G01D 5/24 G01K 13/00
Abstract:
An ostomy bag can include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. An ostomy wafer can also include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. The sensors can be temperature sensors and/or capacitive sensors, for example, and the metrics can include bag fill, leakage, skin irritation, and phase of stoma output, among others.
Atmospheric Water Generation Systems And Methods Utilizing Membrane-Based Water Extraction
An atmospheric water generation system absorbs water from an atmospheric air stream into a desiccant flowing along a flow path of a closed desiccant circulation loop. To ensure that the desiccant remains within the closed desiccant circulation loop, the atmospheric water generation system encompasses a membrane-based water extraction device that the desiccant flows through. The desiccant flows through the membrane-based water extraction device on a first side of a membrane, and the membrane separates the desiccant from a water-collection flow. Water absorbed into the desiccant passes from the desiccant, through the porous membrane, and into the water-collection flow, at least in part due to differences in temperature and/or pressure characteristics of the water flow and the desiccant flow. Water collected within the water-collection flow is directed to a storage tank for usage.
- Kansas City MO, US Erick Keith Went - Camarillo CA, US Owen Michael Erickson - Largo FL, US Venkateswara Rao Kode - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
E03B 3/28 B01D 53/26 B01D 5/00
Abstract:
An atmospheric water generation system comprises water vapor consolidation systems configured to increase the relative humidity of a controlled air stream prior to condensing water from the controlled air stream. The water vapor consolidation system comprises a fluid-desiccant flow system configured to decrease the temperature of the desiccant to encourage water vapor to be absorbed by the desiccant from an atmospheric air flow. The desiccant flow is then heated to encourage water vapor evaporation from the desiccant flow into a controlled air stream that circulates within the system. The humidity of the controlled air stream is thereby increased above the relative humidity of the atmospheric air to facilitate condensation of the water vapor into usable liquid water.
Systems And Methods For Analysis Of Urine And Fecal Matter
- Irvine CA, US Anupriya Jai Tilak Naik - Irvine CA, US David Ramirez-Ayala - Baldwin Park CA, US Bryan Went - Camarillo CA, US Erick Went - Camarillo CA, US Tianbin Zhao - Irvine CA, US Yumeng Wu - Irvine CA, US Robert Fearn - Irvine CA, US Sabrina Kaefer - Irvine CA, US Balaji Meda Ravindra - Los Angeles CA, US
A miniaturized monitoring device can include electronic circuitry, housing, and communications protocols. The device can be a robust sensing device that can quantify electrolyte content accurately and transmit continuously from within fecal effluent or urine, or other human bodily fluid and/or solid samples. The device can be fully immersed in the testing sample, which can be in a container, an ostomy bag, or otherwise.
- Irvine CA, US Anupriya Jai Tilak Naik - Irvine CA, US David Ramirez-Ayala - Baldwin Park CA, US Yumeng Wu - Tustin CA, US Bryan Went - Camarillo CA, US Erick Went - Camarillo CA, US Sabrina Kaefer - Tustin CA, US Irina Dorofeeva - Riverside CA, US Tianbin Zhao - Irvine CA, US Balaji Meda Ravindra - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/44 A61F 5/445 G01K 13/00 G01D 5/24
Abstract:
An ostomy bag can include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. An ostomy wafer can also include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. The sensors can be temperature sensors and/or capacitive sensors, for example, and the metrics can include bag fill, leakage, skin irritation, and phase of stoma output, among others.
- Irvine CA, US Anupriya Jai Tilak Naik - Irvine CA, US David Ramirez-Ayala - Baldwin Park CA, US Yumeng Wu - Irvine CA, US Bryan Went - Camarillo CA, US Erick Went - Camarillo CA, US Sabrina Kaefer - Irvine CA, US Irina Dorofeeva - Riverside CA, US Tianbin Zhao - Irvine CA, US
An ostomy bag can include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. An ostomy wafer can also include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. The sensors can be temperature sensors and/or capacitive sensors, for example, and the metrics can include bag fill, leakage, skin irritation, and phase of stoma output, among others.