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- FIG. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 The prior art—such as containments/reactors—are transforms to harness energy by corking into a heating and cooling device. With a automatic shut-off, for temperature, you can control while retrieving energy.
- FIG. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 The device connects, the caps, to energy site (oil, nuclear, coal, shale, etc) stabilizes, retrieves and controls the temperature in a Thermostatic Thermos.
- the containment is a Thermostatic Thermos that retrieves and harness, by the dry heat vacuum or cool wet vacuum inside—corking energy depending on the environments. For example—deepwater, arctic, nuclear, ground level etc.
- thermo parts e.g. valves, filters, caps, seals, vents, pipelines, containments/thermos.
- a torpedo like boat attached to device dispensing A to Z solutions for clean-up, and tankers/ships in the production.
- Cross reference Patent Pending #61/408,961, Certificate of Registration—Copyright#VAu1-06-851, British Petroleum (BP)—Gulf Coast Claims Facility #1151644. United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana civil action no. 11-1096, J (1) with MDL-2179.
- the Energy Thermostatic Thermos System connects to the site for capping (e.g. Oil, Nuclear, Coal, Shale, Energy, etc.) site is plugged and center is hollow for invisible thermo valve controlling the upward flow of Energy, and on top of hinge(doors) rods for energy. Snug cap fit and thermo seal for containment/corking of Energy. The further containment and retrieving of other Energy as well as is also hinge (doors) that is placed on top of the capped containment—Thermostatic Thermos for corking the Energy inside until, ready to be use.
- the number of hinge(doors) depend on the amount of Energy to be control (e.g.
- Thermosatic Thermos device On the upper and lower surface of the Energy Thermosatic Thermos device is a mounted, torpedo like boat to dispense, an a to z solutions (composition of matter for clean-up of Energy Spill at Source) chemical —CH3COOH+H2O) which is vinegar (e.g. Cider, Malt, ETC.) starting at 2 part to 5 part water, and so on, 3 part to 4 part water, depending on what is needed to clean and maintain pH balance of the Environment. Solution is to clean-up source and spill-adjusted so that it's environment friendly.
- a to z solutions composition of matter for clean-up of Energy Spill at Source
- chemical —CH3COOH+H2O which is vinegar (e.g. Cider, Malt, ETC.) starting at 2 part to 5 part water, and so on, 3 part to 4 part water, depending on what is needed to clean and maintain pH balance of the Environment.
- vinegar e.g. Cider, Malt, E
- the Cap, Valve, Filter, Vent, Containment/Heating and Cooling, Hinge(doors) and Corking-Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device and the Solution dispensing are equal parts of a whole System. Each part of the Energy System maintaining its own function for easy repairs and yet, they are all connected.
- BP's Blowout Preventer manufactured by Cameron International and the Cofferdome didn't cap the source of the oil spill, during their disaster starting Apr. 20, 2010.
- the Cofferdome had no capped containment connection, independent from the intake site—wellhead, causing cofferdome to float away, like BP—produced at first, before I submitted my invention.
- My Oil Retrieving Device connected to the site—wellhead, capped, contained and retrieved the oil with a valve that caused a upward flow.
- FIG. 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 are views of FIG. 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 .
- the prior art such as containments/reactors—are transforms to harness energy by corking into a heating and cooling device. With a automatic shut-off, for temperature, you can control while retrieving energy.
- the device connects, the caps, to energy site (Oil, nuclear, coal, shale, etc) stabilizes, retrieves and controls the temperature in a Thermostatic Thermos.
- the containment is a Thermostatic Thermos that retrieves and harness, by the dry heat vacuum or cool wet vacuum inside—corking energy depending on the environments. For example—deepwater, arctic, nuclear, ground level etc. See—Different parts by use of reference numerals. (brief description of the drawing).
- thermo parts e.g. valves, filters, caps, seals, vents, pipelines(energy lines), containments/thermos.
- Cross reference Patent Pending #61408961, Certificate of Registration—Copyright#VAu1-069-851, British Petroleum (BP)—Gulf Coast Claims Facility #1151644. United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana civil action no. 11-1096, J (1) MDL-2179. See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing).
- FIG. 5 The Energy Thermostatic Thermos System connects to the site for capping (e.g. Oil, Nuclear, Coal, Shale, Energy, etc.) site is plugged and center is hollow for Invisible thermo valve controlling the Upward flow of Energy, and on top of hinge(doors) rods for energy. Snug cap fit and thermo seal for containment/corking of Energy. The further containment and retrieving of other Energy, as well as is also hinge(doors) that is placed on top of the capped containment.—Thermostatic Thermos for corking the Energy inside, until ready to be use.
- the number of hinge(doors) depend on the amount of Energy to be control (e.g. water depth, firing of rods, energy flow, etc).
- Thermostatic Thermos device On the upper and lower surface of the Energy Thermostatic Thermos device is a mounted, torpedo like boat to dispense, an a to z solutions (composition of matter for clean-up of Energy Spill at Source) chemical —CH3COOH+H20) which is vinegar (e.g. Cider, Malt, etc.) starting at 2 part to 5 part water, and so on, 3 part to 4 part water, depending on what is needed to clean and maintain pH balance of the Environment.
- Solution is to clean-up source and spill-adjusted so that it's environment friendly. See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing).
- 1 Invisible Thermo. Valve, 2 . Cap, 3 . Seal, 4 . Heating and Cooling Containment, 5 . Filter, 6 . Energy Line, 7 . Vents, 8 . Hinge(Doors), 9 . Solution, 10 . Rods.
- the Cap, Valve, Filter, Vent, Containment/Heating and Cooling, Hinge(Doors) and Corking-Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device and Solution dispensing are equal parts of a whole System. Each part of the Energy System maintaining its own function for easy repairs and yet, they are all connected. See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing). Also see FIG. 4 , 5 .
- Cider Malt Vinegar Solution—2 part to 5 part water—H20. See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing. 1 . Invisible Thermos Valve, 2 . Cap, 3 . Seal, 4 . Heating and Cooling Containment, 5 . Filter, 6 . Energy Line, 7 . Vents, 8 . Hinge(Door), 9 . Solution, 10 . Rods—See FIG. 4 , 5 .
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FIG. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The prior art—such as containments/reactors—are transforms to harness energy by corking into a heating and cooling device. With a automatic shut-off, for temperature, you can control while retrieving energy. - Case in point:
Mar. 11, 2011—Japan, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant). The cooling system for spent rods failed.
My Utility patent >TRANSFORMATIVENESS ART> Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device.FIG. 4 , 5, 6. The containment device stabilizes to controls the rods temperatures while it harness and retrieves by containing the energy.
Mar. 4, 2011, Email to—anetra.m.tucker@NASA.gov My theory about what happen to Taurus XL Rocket carrying NASA—Glory Satellite. I think what happen is that their wasn't a smooth enough separation between the Taurus XL rocket and the Glory Satellite. I hope this submission help your endeavor—corrects the fairing separation and velocity is successful for the vehicle to achieve orbit. See copy.
Apr. 20, 2010—British Petroleum (BP) Oil Spill. BP—placed a Cofferdome over Cameron International, manufactured blowout preventer without a designed connection to the Oil Wellhead itself. The Cofferdome floated away. - (C) 2010 Velma Jean Richards, Patent Pending #61/408,961. Copyright#VAu1-069-8501>TRANSFORMATIVENESS ART> Energy Thermostatic Thermos System (Heating and Cooling Containment) Environment friendly and International Device.
FIG. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The device connects, the caps, to energy site (oil, nuclear, coal, shale, etc) stabilizes, retrieves and controls the temperature in a Thermostatic Thermos. The containment is a Thermostatic Thermos that retrieves and harness, by the dry heat vacuum or cool wet vacuum inside—corking energy depending on the environments. For example—deepwater, arctic, nuclear, ground level etc.
The document provides the manufacturing specification for the Energy Thermostatic Thermos System. <TRANSFORMATIVENESS ART> This process is repeated in the manufacturing by using thermo parts e.g. valves, filters, caps, seals, vents, pipelines, containments/thermos. A torpedo like boat attached to device dispensing A to Z solutions for clean-up, and tankers/ships in the production. Cross reference—Patent Pending #61/408,961, Certificate of Registration—Copyright#VAu1-06-851, British Petroleum (BP)—Gulf Coast Claims Facility #1151644. United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana civil action no. 11-1096, J (1) with MDL-2179.
The Energy Thermostatic Thermos System connects to the site for capping (e.g. Oil, Nuclear, Coal, Shale, Energy, etc.) site is plugged and center is hollow for invisible thermo valve controlling the upward flow of Energy, and on top of hinge(doors) rods for energy. Snug cap fit and thermo seal for containment/corking of Energy. The further containment and retrieving of other Energy as well as is also hinge (doors) that is placed on top of the capped containment—Thermostatic Thermos for corking the Energy inside until, ready to be use. The number of hinge(doors) depend on the amount of Energy to be control (e.g. water depth, firing of rods, energy flow, etc)
On the upper and lower surface of the Energy Thermosatic Thermos device is a mounted, torpedo like boat to dispense, an a to z solutions (composition of matter for clean-up of Energy Spill at Source) chemical —CH3COOH+H2O) which is vinegar (e.g. Cider, Malt, ETC.) starting at 2 part to 5 part water, and so on, 3 part to 4 part water, depending on what is needed to clean and maintain pH balance of the Environment. Solution is to clean-up source and spill-adjusted so that it's environment friendly.
The Cap, Valve, Filter, Vent, Containment/Heating and Cooling, Hinge(doors) and Corking-Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device and the Solution dispensing are equal parts of a whole System. Each part of the Energy System maintaining its own function for easy repairs and yet, they are all connected. BP's Blowout Preventer manufactured by Cameron International and the Cofferdome didn't cap the source of the oil spill, during their disaster starting Apr. 20, 2010. The Cofferdome, had no capped containment connection, independent from the intake site—wellhead, causing cofferdome to float away, like BP—produced at first, before I submitted my invention. My Oil Retrieving Device connected to the site—wellhead, capped, contained and retrieved the oil with a valve that caused a upward flow. - (C) 2011 VJRichards—Energy Thermostatic Thermos System (TM), has unlimite possibilities.
- 1. I claim this Utility patent (C) 2011 VJRichards Energy Thermostatic Thermos System (TM) and specify that this Machine, Trademark and Process differs from previous patent and Technology Device/Intellectual Property.
2. The design fulfill a plan previously submitted to British Petroleum—BP Horizon, Oil Spill occurring on Apr. 20, 2010, in the Gulf of Mexico. The design is TRANSFORMATIVE ART.
3. First posted—May 29, Jun. 2, 3, 4, 13, 15, 2010. As a Oil Retrieving System. Patent Pending #61/408,961
4. I first did a submission to BP on May 29, 2010. After months of receiving emails from BP and emailing an attorney Kenneth Feinberg office, before he became the Administrator of BP—Gulf Coast Claims Facility. On Nov. 1, 2010, I first applied to United States Patent and Trademark Office for a Provisional patent—submitted specification on Jan. 18, 2011. I applied for this Provisional patent over a month before, the one listed below.
5. See also Great Britain (GB) Patent Application—6261462 Publication#GB 2473165 and GB10210128 Owner: Paul F. Jauncey Country of Residence: GB, application Filing date: 13 Dec. 2010, patent application: Oil Spill recovery method, vessel and apparatus.
Be advise my electronic device on, numerous occasions has been hacked i.e. Blackberry, that contained all the information listed here. I'm claiming all derivative from my original art—Submission to BP, Patent Pending #61/408,961 and Copyright#VAu1-069-851. See copy.
6. My original work of Art, Provisional Patent #61/408,961, was first filed on Nov. 1, 2010. May 30, 2011, Copyright#VAu1-069-851, with any and all derivative works of Art is in the Library of Congress.
7. Mar. 4, 2011, anetra.m.tucker@NASA.gov. My theory about what happen to Taurus XL Rocket carrying NASA—Glory Satellite—you need to construct a finish that joins the two object and allow for a transition for each to leave one another. See copy.
8. Emails from BP—Dated Apr. 11, 2011—Dependent Claim. see copy.
9. Document—Registered COPYRIGHT#VAu1-069-851. The author claims any and all derivative works of Art. See copy. - by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing)
- 1. Invisible Thermo Valve
- 2. Cap
- 3. Seal
- 4. Heating and Cooling Containment
- 5. Filter
- 6. Energy Line
- 7. Vents
- 8. Hinge(Doors)
- 9. Solution
- 10. Rods
Same information in Specification. - (C) 2011 VJRichards Energy Thermostatic Thermos System (Heating and Cooling Containment) Environment friendly and International Device(TM) Trademark <TRANSFORMATIVE ART>
See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing). - First posted—May 29, Jun. 2, 3, 4, 13, 15, 2010. As a Oil Retrieving System. Patent Pending #61/408,961.
- The prior art—such as containments/reactors—are transforms to harness energy by corking into a heating and cooling device. With a automatic shut-off, for temperature, you can control while retrieving energy.
- See—Different parts by use of reference numerals. (brief description of the drawing)
- <Transformativeness Art>
- (C) 2010 Velma Jean Richards, Patent Pending #61/408,961. Copyright#VAu1-069-8501 BP's Blowout Preventer manufactured by Cameron International and the Cofferdome didn't cap the source of the oil spill, during their disaster starting Apr. 20, 2010. The Cofferdome, had no capped containment connection, independent from the intake site—wellhead, causing Cofferdome to float away, like BP—produced at first, before I submitted my invention. My Oil Retrieving Device connected to the site—wellhead, capped, contained and retrieved the oil with a valve that caused a upward flow.
- Energy Thermostatic Thermos System (Heating and Cooling Containment) Environment friendly and International Device. The device connects, the caps, to energy site (Oil, nuclear, coal, shale, etc) stabilizes, retrieves and controls the temperature in a Thermostatic Thermos. The containment is a Thermostatic Thermos that retrieves and harness, by the dry heat vacuum or cool wet vacuum inside—corking energy depending on the environments. For example—deepwater, arctic, nuclear, ground level etc.
See—Different parts by use of reference numerals. (brief description of the drawing). - I first did a submission to BP on May 29, 2010. After months of receiving emails from BP and emailing an attorney Kenneth Feinberg office, before he became the Administrator of BP—Gulf Coast Claim Facility.
On Nov. 1, 2010, I first applied to United States Patent and Trademark office for a Provisional patent—submitted specification on Jan. 18, 2011. I applied for this Provisional patent over a month before, the one listed below. See also Great Britain (GB) Patent Application—6261462 Publication#GB2473165 and GB 10210128 Owner: Paul F. Jauncey Country of Residence: GB, application Filing date: 13 Dec. 2010, patent application: Oil Spill recovery method, vessel and apparatus. - >Transformativeness Art>
- Case in point:
Mar. 11, 2011—Japan, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant). The cooling system for spent rods failed. My Utility patent >TRANSFORMATIVENESS ART> Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device. The containment device stabilizes to controls the rods temperatures while it harness and retrieves by containing the energy.
Mar. 4, 2011, Email to—anetra.m.@NASA.gov/ My theory about what happen to Taurus XL Rocket carrying NASA—Glory Satellite. I think what happen is that their wasn't a smooth enough separation between the taurus XL rocket and the Glory Satellite. I hope this submission help your endeavor—corrects the fairing separation and velocity is successful for the vehicle to achieve orbit. See copy.
Apr. 20, 2010—British Petroleum (BP) Oil Spill. BP—placed a Cofferdome over Cameron International, manufactured blowout preventer without a designed connection to the Oil Wellhead itself. The Cofferdome floated away.
My original work of ART, Provisional Patent #61/408,961, was first filed on Nov. 1, 2010. May 30, 2011, Copyright#VAu1-069-851, with any and all derivative works of Art is in the Library of Congress.
The document provides the manufacturing specification for the Energy Thermostatic Thermos System. - <Transformativeness Art>
- This process is repeated in the manufacturing by using thermo parts e.g. valves, filters, caps, seals, vents, pipelines(energy lines), containments/thermos. A torpedo like boat attached to device, dispensing A to Z solutions for clean-up, and tankers/ship in the production. Cross reference—Patent Pending #61408961, Certificate of Registration—Copyright#VAu1-069-851, British Petroleum (BP)—Gulf Coast Claims Facility #1151644. United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana civil action no. 11-1096, J (1) MDL-2179.
See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing). -
FIG. 5 The Energy Thermostatic Thermos System connects to the site for capping (e.g. Oil, Nuclear, Coal, Shale, Energy, etc.) site is plugged and center is hollow for Invisible thermo valve controlling the Upward flow of Energy, and on top of hinge(doors) rods for energy. Snug cap fit and thermo seal for containment/corking of Energy. The further containment and retrieving of other Energy, as well as is also hinge(doors) that is placed on top of the capped containment.—Thermostatic Thermos for corking the Energy inside, until ready to be use. The number of hinge(doors) depend on the amount of Energy to be control (e.g. water depth, firing of rods, energy flow, etc). On the upper and lower surface of the Energy Thermostatic Thermos device is a mounted, torpedo like boat to dispense, an a to z solutions (composition of matter for clean-up of Energy Spill at Source) chemical —CH3COOH+H20) which is vinegar (e.g. Cider, Malt, etc.) starting at 2 part to 5 part water, and so on, 3 part to 4 part water, depending on what is needed to clean and maintain pH balance of the Environment. Solution is to clean-up source and spill-adjusted so that it's environment friendly.
See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing).
1. Invisible Thermo. Valve, 2. Cap, 3. Seal, 4. Heating and Cooling Containment, 5. Filter, 6. Energy Line, 7. Vents, 8. Hinge(Doors), 9. Solution, 10. Rods. - Vessel/Device ID—(C) 2011 ENERGY THERMOSTATIC THERMOS SYSTEM(TM) by VJRichards, has unlimited possibilities.
- <Transformativeness Art>
- The Cap, Valve, Filter, Vent, Containment/Heating and Cooling, Hinge(Doors) and Corking-Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device and Solution dispensing are equal parts of a whole System. Each part of the Energy System maintaining its own function for easy repairs and yet, they are all connected.
See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing). Also seeFIG. 4 , 5. -
- (C) 2010 Oil Retrieving Device
- @#7. Specification—Patent Pending #61/408,961.
- (C) 2010 Snug Containment
Cap Fit # 5, Hinge/Seal # 6, Hinge/Corking @B. - (C) 2010 Plunger Type@#2.
- (C) 2010 Snug Containment Cap Fit and Seal@ #5.
- (C)2010 Pipeline @ c.
- (C) 2010 Valve @#2.
- (C)2010 Containment @A.
- (C)2010 Siphon @c.
- (C)2010 Environment Friendly @c.
- (C)2010 Large Tanker/Ship@#5.
- Composition of Matter—CH3COOH+H2O.
- (C)2010 Vinegar Solution pH Balance @F, #3.
- (C) 2010 Reusable Oil Retrieving Device@#3.
- <Transformative Art>
- (C) 2011 ENERGY THERMOSTATIC THERMOS SYSTEM(TM).
- (C) 2011 Energy Thermostatic Thermos Device(TM) Heating/Cooling.
- (C)2011 Thermos.
- Cider, Malt Vinegar Solution—2 part to 5 part water—H20.
See—Different parts by use of reference numerals (brief description of the drawing.
1. Invisible Thermos Valve, 2. Cap, 3. Seal, 4. Heating and Cooling Containment, 5. Filter, 6. Energy Line, 7. Vents, 8. Hinge(Door), 9. Solution, 10. Rods—SeeFIG. 4 , 5.
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