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US Patent 9416904 Gas supply shock absorber for datacenter power generation

Patent 9416904 was granted and assigned to Microsoft on August, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Microsoft
Microsoft
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Current Assignee
Microsoft
Microsoft
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
94169041
Patent Inventor Names
Christian L. Belady1
Sean M. James1
Date of Patent
August 16, 2016
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Patent Application Number
136491001
Date Filed
October 10, 2012
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12089546 Method and system for dynamic power delivery to a flexible growcenter using unutilized energy sources
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US Patent 11961151 Modifying computing system operations based on cost and power conditions
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US Patent 11965603 Systems and methods for providing surge relief
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US Patent 12021385 Methods and systems for adjusting power consumption based on a fixed-duration power option agreement
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US Patent 12065048 Behind-the-meter charging station with availability notification
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US Patent 12067633 Computing component arrangement based on ramping capabilities
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US Patent 11669920 Computing component arrangement based on ramping capabilities
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US Patent 11669144 Methods and systems for distributed power control of flexible datacenters
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Craig Schneider
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Patent abstract

Gas supply pressure spikes are absorbed and leveled-out by a gas supply shock absorber comprising gas storage, which is charged during positive pressure spikes and utilized during negative pressure spikes. The gas supply shock absorber also comprises pressure sensing and regulating valves, which direct positive pressure spikes to the gas storage and draw gas from storage during negative pressure spikes. A backflow preventer limits shock absorption to co-located equipment, but gas supply shock absorbers operate in aggregate to create additional demand during positive pressure spikes and reduced demand during negative pressure spikes. If the gas storage has sufficient gas, a co-located data center utilizes such gas for increased electrical power generation during increased processing activity, which can be requested or generated. Conversely, if the gas storage has insufficient gas, and a negative pressure spike occurs, the data center throttles down or offloads processing.

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