Patents by Inventor Jeffrey E. Surma
Jeffrey E. Surma 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).
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Patent number: 6066825Abstract: Methods and apparatus for high efficiency generation of electricity and low oxides of nitrogen (NO.sub.x) emissions are provided. The electricity is generated from combustion of hydrogen-rich gases produced in waste conversion units using ultra lean fuel to air ratios in the range of 0.4-0.7 relative to stoichiometric operation in internal combustion engine-generators or ultra lean operation in gas turbines to ensure minimal production of pollutants such as NO.sub.x. The ultra lean operation also increases the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. High compression ratios (r=12 to 15) can also be employed to further increase the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. Supplemental fuel, such as natural gas or diesel oil, may be added directly to the internal combustion engine-generator or gas turbine for combustion with the hydrogen-rich gases produced in waste conversion unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLCInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 6037560Abstract: The present invention provides tunable waste conversion systems and apparatus which have the advantage of highly robust operation and which provide complete or substantially complete conversion of a wide range of waste streams into useful gas and a stable, nonleachable solid product at a single location with greatly reduced air pollution to meet air quality standards. The systems provide the capability for highly efficient conversion of waste into high quality combustible gas and for high efficiency conversion of the gas into electricity by utilizing a high efficiency gas turbine or an internal combustion engine. The solid product can be suitable for various commercial applications. Alternatively, the solid product stream, which is a safe, stable material, may be disposed of without special considerations as hazardous material.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLCInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 6018471Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treating waste are provided. Waste is converted in an arc plasma-joule heated melter system utilizing one or more arc plasma electrodes and a plurality of joule heating electrodes. The arc plasma electrode(s) can be configured for operation utilizing AC or DC power, or for switching between AC and DC power. The arc plasma electrodes can also be configured for independent arc voltage and arc current control. The joule heating circuits are configured for simultaneous operation with the arcing electrodes, but without detrimental interaction with the arcing electrodes. The systems provide stable, non-leachable products and a gaseous fuel. The gaseous fuel can be utilized in a combustion or non-combustion process to generate electricity.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Integrated Environmental TechnologiesInventors: Charles H. Titus, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5968337Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus using high cerium concentration in the anolyte of an electrochemical cell to oxidize organic materials. The method and apparatus further use an ultrasonic mixer to enhance the oxidation rate of the organic material in the electrochemical cell. A reaction vessel provides an advantage of independent reaction temperature control and electrochemical cell temperature control. A separate or independent reaction vessel may be used without an ultrasonic mixer to oxidize gaseous phase organic materials.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignees: Battelle Memorial Institute, EOSystems, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, Norvell Nelson, G. Anthony Steward, Garry H. Bryan
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Patent number: 5908564Abstract: The present invention provides a relatively compact self-powered, tunable waste conversion system and apparatus which has the advantage of highly robust operation which provides complete or substantially complete conversion of a wide range of waste streams into useful gas and a stable, nonleachable solid product at a single location with greatly reduced air pollution to meet air quality standards. The system provides the capability for highly efficient conversion of waste into high quality combustible gas and for high efficiency conversion of the gas into electricity by utilizing a high efficiency gas turbine or by an internal combustion engine. The solid product can be suitable for various commercial applications. Alternatively, the solid product stream, which is a safe, stable material, may be disposed of without special considerations as hazardous material.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5847353Abstract: Methods and apparatus for high efficiency generation of electricity and low oxides of nitrogen (NO.sub.x) emissions are provided. The electricity is generated from combustion of hydrogen-rich gases produced in waste conversion units using ultra lean fuel to air ratios in the range of 0.4-0.7 relative to stoichiometric operation in internal combustion engine-generators or ultra lean operation in gas turbines to ensure minimal production of pollutants such as NO.sub.x. The ultra lean operation also increases the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. High compression ratios (r=12 to 15) can also be employed to further increase the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. Supplemental fuel, such as natural gas or diesel oil, may be added directly to the internal combustion engine-generator or gas turbine for combustion with the hydrogen-rich gases produced in waste conversion unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLCInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5825485Abstract: A method and portable apparatus for self-powered, sensitive analysis of solid, liquid or gas samples for the presence of elements is provided. The apparatus includes a compact sensor system which utilizes a microwave power source and a shorted waveguide to induce a plasma. The microwave power source may be a magnetron or the like. The device includes a portable power supply and preferably includes a portable battery charger. The portable power supply includes a compact generator- internal combustion engine unit. The device can be operated by directly using power from the portable power supply or in a more compact embodiment by using power from batteries that are recharged by a separate portable power supply module. Pulsed microwave operation can be used to reduce average power requirements and facilitate the use of very compact units using batteries. The device is capable of being transported to and from remote sites for analysis by an individual without the need for heavy transportation equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Paul Woskov, Charles H. Titus, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5811752Abstract: The present invention provides tunable waste conversion systems and apparatus which have the advantage of highly robust operation and which provide complete or substantially complete conversion of a wide range of waste streams into useful gas and a stable, nonleachable solid product at a single location with greatly reduced air pollution to meet air quality standards. The systems provide the capability for highly efficient conversion of waste into high quality combustible gas and for high efficiency conversion of the gas into electricity by utilizing a high efficiency gas turbine or an internal combustion engine. The solid product can be suitable for various commercial applications. Alternatively, the solid product stream, which is a safe, stable material, may be disposed of without special considerations as hazardous material.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLCInventors: Charles H. Titus, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5798497Abstract: The present invention provides a relatively compact self-powered, tunable waste conversion system and apparatus which has the advantage of highly robust operation which provides complete or substantially complete conversion of a wide range of waste streams into useful gas and a stable, nonleachable solid product at a single location with greatly reduced air pollution to meet air quality standards. The system provides the capability for highly efficient conversion of waste into high quality combustible gas and for high efficiency conversion of the gas into electricity by utilizing a high efficiency gas turbine or by an internal combustion engine. The solid product can be suitable for various commercial applications. Alternatively, the solid product stream, which is a safe, stable material, may be disposed of without special considerations as hazardous material.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1995Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5785923Abstract: The apparatus of the present invention is a melter housing having a pretreat chamber heated with a feed material heater that is partially isolated from a melter chamber. The method of the present invention has the steps of introducing feed material into a pretreat chamber and heating the feed material to a softening temperature of the feed material, and passing the pretreated feed material to a melter chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, Joseph M. Perez, Jr.
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Patent number: 5785426Abstract: Pyrometer with a probe beam superimposed on its field-of-view for furnace temperature measurements. The pyrometer includes a heterodyne millimeter/sub-millimeter-wave or microwave receiver including a millimeter/sub-millimeter-wave or microwave source for probing. The receiver is adapted to receive radiation from a surface whose temperature is to be measured. The radiation includes a surface emission portion and a surface reflection portion which includes the probe beam energy reflected from the surface. The surface emission portion is related to the surface temperature and the surface reflection portion is related to the emissivity of the surface. The simultaneous measurement of surface emissivity serves as a real time calibration of the temperature measurement. In an alternative embodiment, a translatable base plate and a visible laser beam allow slow mapping out of interference patterns and obtaining peak values therefor.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignees: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Paul P. Woskov, Daniel R. Cohn, Charles H. Titus, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5756957Abstract: The present invention provides tunable waste conversion systems and apparatus which have the advantage of highly robust operation and which provide complete or substantially complete conversion of a wide range of waste streams into useful gas and a stable, nonleachable solid product at a single location with greatly reduced air pollution to meet air quality standards. The systems provide the capability for highly efficient conversion of waste into high quality combustible gas and for high efficiency conversion of the gas into electricity by utilizing a high efficiency gas turbine or an internal combustion engine. The solid product can be suitable for various commercial applications. Alternatively, the solid product stream, which is a safe, stable material, may be disposed of without special considerations as hazardous material.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLCInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5707508Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus using high cerium concentration in the anolyte of an electrochemical cell to oxidize organic materials. The method and apparatus further use an ultrasonic mixer to enhance the oxidation rate of the organic material in the electrochemical cell.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, Garry H. Bryan, John G. H. Geeting, R. Scott Butner
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Patent number: 5671045Abstract: Microwave-induced plasma for continuous, real time trace element monitoring under harsh and variable conditions. The sensor includes a source of high power microwave energy and a shorted waveguide made of a microwave conductive, high temperature capability refractory material communicating with the source of the microwave energy to generate a plasma. The high power waveguide is constructed to be robust in a hot, hostile environment. It includes an aperture for the passage of gases to be analyzed and a spectrometer is connected to receive light from the plasma. Provision is made for real time in situ calibration. The spectrometer disperses the light, which is then analyzed by a computer. The sensor is capable of making continuous, real time quantitative measurements of desired elements, such as the heavy metals lead and mercury. The invention may be incorporated into a high temperature process device and implemented in situ for example, such as with a DC graphite electrode plasma arc furnace.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Masachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Paul P. Woskov, Daniel R. Cohn, Charles H. Titus, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5666891Abstract: The present invention provides a relatively compact and highly robust waste-to-energy conversion system and apparatus which has the advantage of complete or substantially complete conversion of a wide range of waste streams into useful gas and a stable, nonleachable solid product at a single location with greatly reduced air pollution to meet air quality standards. The gas may be utilized in a combustion process to generate electricity and the solid product can be suitable for various commercial applications. Alternatively, the solid product stream, which is a safe, stable material, may be disposed of without special considerations as hazardous material. In one embodiment of the invention, the conversion system includes an arc plasma furnace directly coupled to a joule heated melter.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Charles H. Titus, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5573339Abstract: Radiometer with a probe beam superimposed on its field-of-view for furnace temperature measurements. The radiometer includes a heterodyne millimeter/submillimeter-wave receiver including a millimeter/submillimeter-wave source for probing. The receiver is adapted to receive radiation from a surface whose temperature is to be measured. The radiation includes a surface emission portion and a surface reflection portion which includes the probe beam energy reflected from the surface. The surface emission portion is related to the surface temperature and the surface reflection portion is related to the emissivity of the surface. The simultaneous measurement of surface emissivity serves as a real time calibration of the temperature measurement.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignees: Electro-Pyrolysis, Inc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Paul P. Woskov, Daniel R. Cohn, Charles H. Titus, J. Kenneth Wittle, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 5479254Abstract: Microwave-induced plasma for continuous, real time trace element monitoring under harsh and variable conditions. The sensor includes a source of high power microwave energy and a shorted waveguide made of a microwave conductive, refractory material communicating with the source of the microwave energy to generate a plasma. The high power waveguide is constructed to be robust in a hot, hostile environment. It includes an aperture for the passage of gases to be analyzed and a spectrometer is connected to receive light from the plasma. Provision is made for real time in situ calibration. The spectrometer disperses the light, which is then analyzed by a computer. The sensor is capable of making continuous, real time quantitative measurements of desired elements, such as the heavy metals lead and mercury.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventors: Paul P. Woskov, Donna L. Smatlak, Daniel R. Cohn, J. Kenneth Wittle, Charles H. Titus, Jeffrey E. Surma