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  • 9 Refuge St, Bluffton, SC 29910
  • Dunwoody, GA
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Beaufort, SC

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Company: A-l-m engineering 1985 Address: Dunwoody, Ga. and Bluffton, SC Position: Consulting engineer

Education

Degree: MSME School / High School: Georgia Tech Specialities: Thermal Sciences

Skills

Industrial Engineering • Engineering

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

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Consulting Engineer

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Location:
Bluffton, SC
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
A-L-M Engineering - Dunwoody, Ga. and Bluffton, SC since 1985
Consulting Engineer
Education:
Georgia Tech
MSME, Thermal Sciences
Skills:
Industrial Engineering
Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Operating An Economizer Cycle Of An Air Conditioner

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US Patent:
8406930, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Sep 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/879806
Inventors:
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA, US
Michael D. Whitehurst - Cordele GA, US
Paul Franklin Fay - Cordele GA, US
Jeff Dewitt Brown - Vienna GA, US
Assignee:
Airxcel, Inc. - Wichita KS
International Classification:
G01M 1/38
G05D 3/12
F25D 17/06
F25D 17/04
F25B 1/00
US Classification:
700278, 700295, 700300, 62 89, 62187, 62498
Abstract:
An air conditioning system for cooling an enclosure includes an air conditioner and a control system for triggering an economizer cycle of the air conditioner. The control system determines an electrical load of equipment in the enclosure, calculates a maximum acceptable outdoor temperature at which the economizer cycle may be operated based at least partially on the electrical load, receives data representative of an actual outdoor temperature, and initiates the economizer cycle if the actual outdoor temperature is equal to or below the maximum acceptable outdoor temperature.

Carbon Dioxide Storage With Thermoelectric Cooling For Fire Suppression Systems

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US Patent:
52877027, Feb 22, 1994
Filed:
Apr 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/042091
Inventors:
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Donald W. Hering - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Preferred CO.sub.2 Systems, Inc. - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
F65B 2102
US Classification:
62 32
Abstract:
A long term pressurized carbon dioxide storage system for a fire suppression system includes an insulated tank (12) in communication with a chamber (52) chilled by a thermoelectronic refrigerator (50A, 50B) to condense carbon dioxide vapors and keep pressure in the tank below an upper limit to minimize boil off.

Triple Integrated Heat Pump System

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US Patent:
46465383, Mar 3, 1987
Filed:
Feb 10, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/827733
Inventors:
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Glen P. Robinson - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Mississipi Power Co. - Gulfport MS
International Classification:
F25B 2700
US Classification:
622387
Abstract:
A heat pump system with three heat exchangers, two of which are connected through a reversible expander and the third of which is connected to both of the first mentioned exchangers through an expander and check valve arrangement for refrigerant to flow from the third to either of the first two heat exchangers but not vice versa. A flow control valve selectively connects the other side of either of the first two heat exchangers to the suction side of the compressor while selectively connecting the other side of any one of the heat exchangers to the high pressure side of the compressor to form a refrigeration loop including two of the heat exchangers. Refrigerant flow through the heat exchanger not being used is blocked.

Integrated Heat Pump Water Heater

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US Patent:
45985570, Jul 8, 1986
Filed:
Sep 27, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/781093
Inventors:
Glen P. Robinson - Atlanta GA
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
Southern Company Services, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
F25B 2700
US Classification:
622386
Abstract:
An economical full capacity integrated heat pump water system which utilizes the basic components of conventional heat pump systems and a hot water heat exchanger incorporated in the system. The invention may be operated in three refrigerant flow configurations, with five associated operational modes. In one configuration, the refrigerant flow is from the compressor, through the hot water heat exchanger, through the outdoor heat exchanger, through an expansion device, through the indoor heat exchanger and back to the compressor. In a second configuration, the refrigerant flow is from the compressor, through the hot water heat exchanger, through the indoor heat exchanger, through an expansion device, through the outdoor heat exchanger, and back to the compressor. In a third configuration, for the water heating only mode, the refrigerant flow is from the compressor, through the hot water heat exchanger, through an expansion device designed specifically for the range of refrigerant temperatures for hot water heating, through the outdoor heat exchanger, and back to the compressor.

Merchandising Display

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US Patent:
54584078, Oct 17, 1995
Filed:
Sep 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/122054
Inventors:
Rafael T. Bustos - Alpharetta GA
Leslie C. King - Snellville GA
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A47F 304
US Classification:
312116
Abstract:
A merchandising display including a housing enclosing a product display compartment having at least two adjacent columns of circularly shaped shelves rotatably mounted within the display compartment. When viewed in top plan view, the housing includes a front side having two doors which angle rearwardly to two outwardly curved side walls which are connected by a generally flat rear wall. The columns of circular shelves are disposed within the product compartment so as to be closely adjacent each other as well as the inner concavely shaped surfaces of the side walls. This creates a central air circulation path in the rear of the product compartment defined between the columns of circular shelves and the rear wall. A partition is secured to the rear wall at this central location and includes a plurality of apertures for directing cooled air from the air circulation path to the products on the shelves. A refrigeration unit is completely contained in a drawer at the base of the display for easy repair and maintenance.

Heat Pump Water Heater Control Circuit

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US Patent:
52553388, Oct 19, 1993
Filed:
Jul 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/729418
Inventors:
Glen P. Robinson - Atlanta GA
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H05B 378
F24H 120
US Classification:
392451
Abstract:
An external circuit that works in conjunction with the existing tank thermostatic controls to control both a water heating heat pump and the existing resistance elements in a water heater. The existing resistance elements are disabled to allow the heat pump to heat the water unless a large volume of hot water is quickly withdrawn whereupon the resistance elements are re-enabled to heat the water for a faster recovery rate.

Connection Assembly

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US Patent:
43857230, May 31, 1983
Filed:
Jul 22, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/285864
Inventors:
David M. Sanborn - Marietta GA
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
E-Tech, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
F28F 2700
F24H 100
US Classification:
236 18
Abstract:
A connection assembly for connecting an external heating unit to a heater water tank comprising a mounting assembly connected to a tank opening with a passage opening interiorly of the water tank and connected to the heating unit exteriorly of the water tank, a tube assembly extending through the mounting assembly into the interior of the water tank and thermostatic control means for controlling the operation of the heating unit with a temperature sensing element mounted on the tube assembly within the water tank so that the temperature sensing element is exposed to the temperature of the water in the water tank. The tube assembly may be provided with a tube passage connected to the heating unit exteriorly of the water tank and opening interiorly of the water tank so that water can be withdrawn from the water tank through one of the passages to be supplied to the heating unit and returned from the heating unit to the heater water tank through the other of the passages.

Updraft Integrated Heat Pump

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US Patent:
47761806, Oct 11, 1988
Filed:
May 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/865752
Inventors:
James M. Patton - Gulfport MS
Andrew L. Blackshaw - Dunwoody GA
Matthew S. Reid - Atlanta GA
Ray E. Channell - Decatur GA
James T. Hogan - Roswell GA
Jerry O. McGuffey - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
Mississippi Power Company - Gulfport MS
International Classification:
F25B 2700
US Classification:
622386
Abstract:
This invention relates to an integrated heat pump construction including a housing having mounted thereon a first air-to-refrigerant heat exchanger coil assembly, a blower assembly, a compressor, a second refrigerant-to-liquid heat exchange coil assembly and, a third refrigerant-to-potable liquid heat exchange coil assembly, wherein said compressor and said first, second and third heat exchange coil assemblies are connected together to form a heat pump circuit with potable liquid heating capacity.

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