BARRY R THOMPSON
Plumbers at Natureview Ln, Dublin, OH

License number
Ohio HV.17289
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2017
Type
HVAC Contractors
Address
Address
5819 Natureview Ln, Dublin, OH 43017
Phone
(614) 889-1886

Organization information

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Thompson Mechanical Plumbing

5819 Natureview Ln, Dublin, OH 43017

Categories:
Plumbing Contractors, Water Treatment Service Equipment & Supplies
Phone:
(614) 889-1886 (Phone)
Products:
Construction

Professional information

Barry Thompson Photo 1

Solar Grain Drying System And Method

US Patent:
8561315, Oct 22, 2013
Filed:
Jun 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/792185
Inventors:
Barry R. Thompson - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Legacy Design, LLC - Dublin OH
International Classification:
F26B 3/06, F26B 21/10
US Classification:
34 93, 34524, 34169, 34219
Abstract:
The invention includes an apparatus, system, and method for the drying of particulate agricultural matter, especially particulate crops, such grains. The present invention provides a crop particulate (i. e. , grain) drying system utilizing solar energy to heat a heat transfer fluid or solution within concomitant forced-air and radiant heat systems which pass heated air through a crop particulate material contained within a conventional crop silo or bin. Electricity demand may be met through utilization of solar photovoltaic panels backed up by connection to an external power source (i. e. power utility).


Barry Thompson Photo 2

Solar Grain Drying System And Method

US Patent:
2014004, Feb 20, 2014
Filed:
Oct 21, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/058669
Inventors:
Barry R. Thompson - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Legacy Design, LLC - Dublin OH
International Classification:
F26B 9/06, F26B 25/10, F26B 23/10
US Classification:
34 93, 34549, 34493
Abstract:
The invention includes an apparatus, system, and method for the drying of particulate agricultural matter, especially particulate crops, such grains. The present invention provides a crop particulate (i.e., grain) drying system utilizing solar energy to heat a heat transfer fluid or solution within concomitant forced-air and radiant heat systems which pass heated air through a crop particulate material contained within a conventional crop silo or bin. Electricity demand may be met through utilization of solar photovoltaic panels backed up by connection to an external power source (i.e. power utility).