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  • Boca Raton, FL
  • North Hollywood, CA
  • 9020 Lamon Ave, Skokie, IL 60077
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • 9301 Kenton Ave APT 303, Skokie, IL 60076

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George Bitton
President, Director
Ashdod Yum, Inc
6767 Via Regina, Boca Raton, FL 33433

Publications

Us Patents

Highly Efficient Cooling Systems

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US Patent:
20110016906, Jan 27, 2011
Filed:
Jul 24, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/509263
Inventors:
Patrick Zuili - Boca Raton FL, US
Daren Stabinski - Weston FL, US
Todd Stabinski - Miami FL, US
George Bitton - Boca Raton FL, US
Jim Suggs - Margate FL, US
International Classification:
F25D 13/00
US Classification:
62440
Abstract:
Improved structures of cooling systems that may be used in air conditioning or refrigeration are described. To achieve a high efficiency in converting cooling effect from one or more cooling units, antifreeze liquid used to absorb the cooling effect is forced to pass through a box or container made out of graphite or thermally conductive metal or alloy holding a sponge-like structure or foam, also made out of graphite or thermally conductive metal or alloy, where the foam including open cells provides maximum surface contact with the liquid. Further the liquid is sprayed or vaporized onto the foam and passes through the foam by gravity or pressure. The cooled liquid is exited from the container for use in air conditioning or refrigeration.

Highly Efficient Cooling Systems

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US Patent:
7762101, Jul 27, 2010
Filed:
Sep 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/563128
Inventors:
Patrick Zuili - Boca Raton FL, US
Daren Stabinski - Weston FL, US
Todd Stabinski - Miami FL, US
George Bitton - Boca Raton FL, US
Jim Suggs - Margate FL, US
Assignee:
Powerquest, Inc. - Miami FL
International Classification:
F25D 11/00
US Classification:
62430, 62486
Abstract:
Improved structures of cooling systems that may be used in air conditioning or refrigeration are described. To achieve a high efficiency in converting cooling effect from one or more cooling units, antifreeze liquid used to absorb the cooling effect is forced to pass through a box or container made out of graphite or thermally conductive metal or alloy holding a sponge-like structure or foam, also made out of graphite or thermally conductive metal or alloy, where the foam including open cells provides maximum surface contact with the liquid. Further the liquid is sprayed or vaporized onto the foam and passes through the foam by gravity or pressure. The cooled liquid is exited from the container for use in air conditioning or refrigeration.
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