Patents by Inventor Christopher J. Lipski

Christopher J. Lipski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5366625
    Abstract: A module is disclosed for use as a membrane device, comprising, a shell with fluid couplings removably affixed to each of its ends and at least one non-disassemblable cartridge operably held within the shell. The cartridge is constructed from plural wafers sequentially coaxially aligned, each wafer consisting essentially of a generally planar frame and an array of hollow fibers of selectively permeable material adhesively held by their ends in opposed portions of the border of the frame, without initially potting the ends. Each frame has a central through-passage, and multiple frames together define an axial through passage in each cartridge through which a feedstream is typically flowed in "outside-in" flow. Each opposed portion of border is provided with longitudinal, laterally spaced apart grooves in its upper surface and the fibers trained in the grooves, and successive wafers are bonded together. The bores of the fibers are in open fluid communication with the permeate zone in the shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Inventors: Steven K. Pedersen, Christopher J. Lipski, Pierre L. Cote
  • Patent number: 5182019
    Abstract: A module is disclosed for use as a membrane device, comprising, a shell with fluid couplings removably affixed to each of its ends containing at least one cartridge having an axial conduit. The cartridge is formed with plural frameless arrays of hollow fibers of selectively permeable material. Each array is free of any means to support the fibers intermediate split-clip headers in which the fibers are held near their opposite ends, except for tension cords which may be substituted for fibers. The split-clip headers are mirror-images of each other. Each has a peripheral potting channel and longitudinal, laterally spaced apart grooves in the split-clip headers. The upper and lower sections, placed one upon the other, together form through-passages ("grooves") in which terminal portions of the fibers are snugly embraced. The fibers lie in parallel spaced-apart relationship in a plane substantially orthogonal to the axial conduit, and their ends are cut before a stack of arrays is potted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1993
    Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Pierre L. Cote, Roger P. Maurion, Christopher J. Lipski, Steven K. Pedersen
  • Patent number: 5167825
    Abstract: A pervaporation membrane comprises a porous, preferably microporous support which is filled from its exterior to its interior surface with a solid, non-removable organophilic polymer which exhibits permselective properties. A support so filled with the polymer and at least 20 .mu.m thick, preferably 50 .mu.m to about 200 .mu.m thick, referred to as a "thick" film, will preferentially block out water in which a target component is dispersed, yet allow diffusion of the target component. The polymer is forced through the pores of the support, which pores, before they are filled, provided open fluid communication between the opposed interior and exterior surfaces of the support. Preferably, impregnated polymer exudes through and overflows the pores, spreading upon the opposed surfaces of the porous support, and providing opposed coextensive films on either side of the porous support, the films being interconnected by microtendrils of polymer in the pores and channels of the support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen as represented by Minister of the Environment c/o Environment Canada
    Inventors: Christopher J. Lipski, Pierre L. Cote
  • Patent number: 5104535
    Abstract: A module is disclosed for use as a membrane device, comprising, a shell with fluid couplings removably affixed to each of its ends. A stack is formed with plural frameless arrays of hollow fibers of selectively permeable material. Each array is free of any means to support the fibers intermediate split-clip headers in which the fibers are held near their opposite ends. The split-clip headers are identical. Each has longitudinal, laterally spaced apart grooves in the inner surfaces of upper and lower sections from which the split-clip header is formed. The grooves in each section placed one upon the other, together form a through-passage in which a terminal portion of a fiber is snugly embraced. The fibers lie in parallel spaced-apart relationship in a plane substantially orthogonal to the direction of flow of said feedstream. The fibers of one array lie transversely to those of another array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Zenon Environmental, Inc.
    Inventors: Pierre L. Cote, Roger P. Maurion, Christopher J. Lipski