It seems like [lexicon]Industrial Heat[/lexicon] just got their own patent (with world wide protection?) for a Lugano-style reactor published:
Applicants: | [lexicon]INDUSTRIAL HEAT[/lexicon], LLC [US/US]; 111 East Hargett Street Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 (US) |
Inventors: | ROSSI, Andrea; (US). DAMERON, Thomas Barker; (US) |
Title | ENERGY-PRODUCING REACTION DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS |
Abstract: | A reactor device includes a reaction chamber; one or more thermal units in thermal communication with the reaction chamber configured to transfer thermal energy to the reaction chamber; and a refractory layer between the reaction chamber and the one or more thermal units. The refractory layer may include at least one recess configured to receive the one or more thermal units therein. The one or more thermal units may include one or more resistive wires. The at least one recess may include a spiral groove and the one or more resistive wires may be helically-disposed in the groove. The one or more resistive wires may include at least three wires carrying a three-phase alternating-current electric power. The refractory layer may include a ribbed or finned surface that increases heat dissipation away from the reaction chamber. |
The publication has many pictures, also from the electrical frequency of the heating elements.
The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project published a collection of figures and pictures:
https://drive.google.com/file/…9g5EnNHBQVXVZaE5LY28/view