Patents by Inventor Ian Pottinger

Ian Pottinger 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).

  • Publication number: 20210354079
    Abstract: There is provided a process for effecting separation of an operative material from a gaseous feed material via a membrane that includes a polymeric phase and a liquid phase, comprising: over a first time interval, within a first apparatus, separating a first fraction of the operative material in response to permeation of the first fraction of the operative material through the membrane, with effect that residual material, including unseparated operative material is discharged and, within a second apparatus, from the residual material, separating a second fraction of the operative material in response to permeation of the second fraction of the operative material through the membrane; and after the first time interval, disposing a liquid material relative to the membrane of the first apparatus, such that a first fraction of the liquid material replenishes the liquid phase of the membrane of the first apparatus, and residual liquid material is collected by a redistributor and redistributed such that the residua
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2019
    Publication date: November 18, 2021
    Inventors: Ali A. HAMZA, Kazem SHAHIDI, Ian Pottinger
  • Patent number: 7022236
    Abstract: A reactor has an aerobic tank, an anoxic tank and a sealed membrane tank with conduits for circulating mixed liquor between them. Permeation starts when the mixed liquor reaches a high level and stops when the mixed liquor reaches a low level. A sensor, for detecting the mixed liquor level, may stop and start permeation. Pressure builds in the membrane tank when membrane air is on. Transmembrane pressure is also provided by gravity flow or siphon. Membrane air generates an air lift which drives the mixed liquor circulation. The total amount of air provided by an air source is divided and varied in time between the membrane aerator and the process aerator. The process aerator acts as a screening inlet to the conduit to the membrane tank. Chemical maintenance cleaning is provided by gravity flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: ZENON Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Minggang Liu, Hidayat Husain, Pierre Cote, Ian Pottinger
  • Publication number: 20060054552
    Abstract: A reactor has an aerobic tank, an anoxic tank and a sealed membrane tank with conduits for circulating mixed liquor between them. Permeation starts when the mixed liquor reaches a high level and stops when the mixed liquor reaches a low level. A sensor, for detecting the mixed liquor level, may stop and start permeation. Pressure builds in the membrane tank when membrane air is on. Transmembrane pressure is also provided by gravity flow or siphon. Membrane air generates an air lift which drives the mixed liquor circulation. The total amount of air provided by an air source is divided and varied in time between the membrane aerator and the process aerator. The process aerator acts as a screening inlet to the conduit to the membrane tank. Chemical maintenance cleaning is provided by gravity flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Minggang Liu, Hidayat Husain, Pierre Cote, Ian Pottinger
  • Publication number: 20060037896
    Abstract: A membrane supported biofilm reactor uses modules having fine, hollow fibres, for example, made from melt spun thermoplastic polymers treated after spinning to increase their permeability to oxygen, used, for example, in tows or formed into a fabric. In one module, one or more sheets of the fabric are potted into a module to enable oxygen containing gas to be supplied to the lumens of the hollow fibres. Various reactors and processes, for example to treat wastewater, using such modules are described. In one process, oxygen travels through fibers, optionally through an attached biofilm, to oxygenate surrounding water. Mechanical, chemical and biological methods, for example endogenous respiration, are used to control the thickness of the biofilm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Pierre Cote, Hidayat Husain, Ian Towe, Henry Behmann, Ian Pottinger
  • Publication number: 20050061725
    Abstract: A reactor has an aerobic tank, an anoxic tank and a sealed membrane tank with conduits for circulating mixed liquor between them. Permeation starts when the mixed liquor reaches a high level and stops when the mixed liquor reaches a low level. A sensor, for detecting the mixed liquor level, may stop and start permeation. Pressure builds in the membrane tank when membrane air is on. Transmembrane pressure is also provided by gravity flow or siphon. Membrane air generates an air lift which drives the mixed liquor circulation. The total amount of air provided by an air source is divided and varied in time between the membrane aerator and the process aerator. The process aerator acts as a screening inlet to the conduit to the membrane tank. Chemical maintenance cleaning is provided by gravity flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2004
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventors: Minggang Liu, Hidayat Husain, Pierre Cote, Ian Pottinger
  • Publication number: 20050051481
    Abstract: A membrane supported biofilm reactor uses modules having fine, hollow fibres, for example, made from melt spun thermoplastic polymers treated after spinning to increase their permeability to oxygen, used, for example, in tows or formed into a fabric. In one module, one or more sheets of the fabric are potted into a module to enable oxygen containing gas to be supplied to the lumens of the hollow fibres. Various reactors and processes, for example to treat wastewater, using such modules are described. Mechanical, chemical and biological methods, for example endogenous respiration, are used to control the thickness of the biofilm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2004
    Publication date: March 10, 2005
    Applicant: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Pierre Cote, Ian Towe, Henry Behmann, Ian Pottinger
  • Patent number: 6863817
    Abstract: A reactor has an aerobic tank, an anoxic tank and a sealed membrane tank with conduits for circulating mixed liquor between them. Permeation starts when the mixed liquor reaches a high level and stops when the mixed liquor reaches a low level. A sensor, for detecting the mixed liquor level, may stop and start permeation. Pressure builds in the membrane tank when membrane air is on. Transmembrane pressure is also provided by gravity flow or siphon. Membrane air generates an air lift which drives the mixed liquor circulation. The total amount of air provided by an air source is divided and varied in time between the membrane aerator and the process aerator. The process aerator acts as a screening inlet to the conduit to the membrane tank. Chemical maintenance cleaning is provided by gravity flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Assignee: ZENON Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Minggang Liu, Hidayat Husain, Pierre Cote, Ian Pottinger
  • Publication number: 20040108268
    Abstract: A reactor has an aerobic tank, an anoxic tank and a sealed membrane tank with conduits for circulating mixed liquor between them. Permeation starts when the mixed liquor reaches a high level and stops when the mixed liquor reaches a low level. A sensor, for detecting the mixed liquor level, may stop and start permeation. Pressure builds in the membrane tank when membrane air is on. Transmembrane pressure is also provided by gravity flow or siphon. Membrane air generates an air lift which drives the mixed liquor circulation. The total amount of air provided by an air source is divided and varied in time between the membrane aerator and the process aerator. The process aerator acts as a screening inlet to the conduit to the membrane tank. Chemical maintenance cleaning is provided by gravity flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Publication date: June 10, 2004
    Applicant: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Minggang Liu, Hidayat Husain, Pierre Cote, Ian Pottinger
  • Patent number: 6702944
    Abstract: A filtration module has at least one nanofiltration or reverse osmosis membrane. The module is used to filter water and, when optionally fitted with at least one membrane adapted to selectively reject hardness causing salts, is used to remove hardness. Methods of cleaning using acidic solutions or gaseous carbon dioxide are discussed. Cleaning methods include the steps of periodically stopping permeation, injecting an acidic solution or gaseous carbon dioxide into the feed/retentate side of the module, holding the acidic solution or gaseous carbon dioxide in the module for a selected time, and flushing the acidic solution or gaseous carbon dioxide from the feed/retentate side of the module after expiration of the selected time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Henry Behmann, Pierre Côté, Ian Pottinger, Ella Murphy
  • Publication number: 20020108906
    Abstract: A filtration module has a plurality of hollow fibre nanofiltration or reverse osmosis membranes suspended between a pair of opposed headers. The lumens of the membranes are the retentate or feed side. The membranes are arranged in groups, such as sectors of a cylinder, and form preceding or succeeding stages. A permeate collection plenum is in direct fluid communication with each stage. The stages are connected by caps typically having dividers located at the ends of the module. The module is used to filter water and, when optionally fitted with hollow fibre membranes adapted to selectively reject hardness causing salts, is used to remove hardness. Methods of cleaning using acidic solutions or gaseous carbon dioxide are discussed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Publication date: August 15, 2002
    Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Henry Behmann, Pierre Cote, Ian Pottinger, Ella Murphy
  • Patent number: D1029510
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2024
    Assignee: Steelcase Inc.
    Inventors: Mark McKenna, Brett Willink, Chris Pottinger, John Mark Allen, Stephanie Weir, Jacquelyn Geda, Nathan McCaughan, Cyril Joseph Mayne, Ramsey Carter, Colton Grant, Ian Ferguson