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Otto Nussbaum Phones & Addresses

  • Maple Shade, NJ
  • Newtown, PA
  • 572 Sayre Dr, Princeton, NJ 08540
  • Huntsville, AL

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Otto J Nussbaum

Address:
Newtown, PA
License #:
PE005718 - Expired
Category:
Engineers & Land Surveyors
Issued Date:
Apr 14, 1966
Renew Date:
Dec 21, 1992
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1994
Type:
Professional Engineer

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Geschichte Und Reform Des Gottesdienstes: Liturgiewissenschaftliche Untersuchungen

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Author

Otto Nussbaum

ISBN #

3506760912

Die Aufbewahrung Der Eucharistie

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Author

Otto Nussbaum

ISBN #

3775612297

Us Patents

Heat Pump With Frost-Free Outdoor Coil

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US Patent:
RE299669, Apr 17, 1979
Filed:
Sep 6, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/831032
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Halstead Industries, Inc. - Scottsboro AL
International Classification:
F25B 1300
US Classification:
62150
Abstract:
A heat pump having an auxiliary outdoor coil equipped with heating means preventing the surface temperature during the heating cycle from falling below 32. degree. C. The heating means comprises an electrical resistance heater in thermal contact with the fins of the outdoor coil such that heat is transferred to the fins by conduction. The system incorporates means to permit functioning immediately upon return to the heating cycle from a cooling cycle even though the pressure in the receiver of the system initially exceeds that in the indoor coil. Additionally, the system incorporates means for protecting the compressor from liquid floodback when changeover occurs from heating to cooling.

Personalized Air Conditioning System

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US Patent:
52384527, Aug 24, 1993
Filed:
Oct 13, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/959870
Inventors:
Hans F. Levy - Cherry Hill NJ
Peter G. Betz - Cherry Hill NJ
Otto J. Nussbaum - Newtown PA
Assignee:
Argon Corporation - Cherry Hill NJ
International Classification:
F24F 500
US Classification:
454306
Abstract:
An air conditioning system comprises a room divider extending upwardly from a floor, the room divider having first and second sides for supplying conditioned air to an area. The room divider comprises a first panel integrally connected to a second panel to form the room divider. The first and second panels are spaced apart a predetermined distance to define an air flow area therebetween for allowing air to flow between the panels. The first and second panels include a bottom portion positioned proximate a first side of the floor, the bottom portion including a generally imperforate bottom member adjacent the second panel and sized to complement the air flow area such that air cannot flow directly through the bottom portion from or to the air flow area. At least one air outlet is integral with one of the first or second panels and is elevated a predetermined distance from the floor for allowing air within the air flow area to flow therethrough to an area surrounding the room divider. A flow direction controller is provided for directing conditioned air on a second side of the floor into the air flow area, whereby air flows from the second side of the floor through the first panel into the air flow area and through the air outlet to the surrounding area.

Solar Heat Collector

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US Patent:
40648680, Dec 27, 1977
Filed:
Oct 8, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/731030
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Halstead Industries, Inc. - Scottsboro AL
International Classification:
F24J 302
US Classification:
126271
Abstract:
A heat collector for absorbing solar energy includes a hollow panel with an insulated backwall connected to a cover plate by insulated spacer side walls. A conduit extends to and fro between opposed side walls in the space between the cover plate and the backwall. Spaced-apart heat transfer fins are in intimate heat conductive contact with the conduit. The fins extend in a generally radial direction from the conduit and include bent fin portions that project in a coplanar manner along the space between the conduit and the backwall within a plane which is generally normal to incident beam radiation. In one embodiment, the unbent portion of the fins projects within an included acute angle from the face surface of the conduit; while in the second embodiment, the included angle is a right angle. Heating means, controlled by a thermostat responsive to the ambient temperature, is provided within the collector panel to maintain a predetermined temperature within the panel and thereby prevents freezing of the fluid media within the conduit.

Multiple Source Energy Recovery System

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US Patent:
45468184, Oct 15, 1985
Filed:
Oct 28, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/437492
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Halstead Industries, Inc. - Scottsboro AL
International Classification:
F28F 132
US Classification:
165 47
Abstract:
A multiple source energy recovery system incorporating a finned heat exchanger having a plurality of primary fluid circuits, at least some of which are connected to waste heat sources. A heated medium in a secondary fluid circuit is stored in a tank and then circulated to a second heat exchanger where the waste heat is recovered and utilized.

Personalized Air Conditioning And Method

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US Patent:
48606421, Aug 29, 1989
Filed:
Dec 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/291404
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Newtown PA
International Classification:
F24F 706
US Classification:
98 4019
Abstract:
An air conditioning system in a building space having side walls and a hollow horizontal partition or wall which provides a generally unobstructed chamber or plenum for preconditioned air at or close to atmospheric pressure, a hollow column extending from the horizontal partition at a selected location for receiving conditioned air, air outlets in the column for distributing air to the immediate environs of the column, a fan in the column for moving air from the plenum into the column and through the air outlets, and a selectably variable fan control in the building space.

Refrigeration System With Auxiliary Heat Exchanger For Supplying Heat During Defrost Cycle And For Subcooling The Refrigerant During A Refrigeration Cycle

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US Patent:
41977165, Apr 15, 1980
Filed:
Sep 18, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/943013
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Halstead Industries, Inc. - Scottsboro AL
International Classification:
F25B 4100
F25B 4700
US Classification:
62196B
Abstract:
A compression-type refrigeration system which utilizes the conventional suction line of such a system as a defrost conduit at periodic intervals and which incorporates an auxiliary heat exchanger which (1) can act to subcool the condensed refrigerant during a refrigeration cycle and (2) acts to heat the refrigerant coming from the receiver of the system during a defrost cycle.

Personalized Air Conditioning

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US Patent:
46469664, Mar 3, 1987
Filed:
Jun 11, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/743384
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Newtown PA
Assignee:
Argon Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
F24F 700
US Classification:
237 49
Abstract:
An air conditioning system in a building space having side walls and a hollow horizontal partition or wall which provides a plenum for preconditioned air at substantially atmospheric pressure, a hollow column extending from the horizontal partition for receiving conditioned air, air outlets in the column for distributing air to the immediate environs of the column, a fan in the column for moving air from the plenum into the column and through the air outlets, and a selectably variable fan control in the building space.

Heat Pump Using Solar And Outdoor Air Heat Sources

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US Patent:
43632181, Dec 14, 1982
Filed:
Apr 10, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/252799
Inventors:
Otto J. Nussbaum - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Halstead Industries, Inc. - Scottsboro AL
International Classification:
G05D 2300
F25B 2702
US Classification:
62 79
Abstract:
A heat pump system uses a non-reversing refrigeration circuit having a water-cooled condenser and a counterflow chiller fed by a thermostatic expansion valve to permit operation at close to zero superheat. To protect the compressor in the refrigeration circuit from possible flood-back at this low superheat, a combination suction-liquid heat exchanger-suction accumulator is employed. A hold-back valve serves to maintain constant compressor suction pressure regardless of evaporator pressure fluctuations caused by changing chiller fluid temperatures. The system is designed to operate in four distinct modes: (1) water source heat pump heating; (2) direct solar heating; (3) air source heat pump heating; and (4) heat pump cooling. To switch the refrigeration circuit to heat pump mode from the cooling mode or vice versa, four three-way valves and three fluid pumps are selectively operated. The fluid circuit of the system consists of two separate coils in an air-handling unit.
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