Patents by Inventor William C. Batten

William C. Batten 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: 6582205
    Abstract: A grease/water pumping and separating system is provided with a pump mechanism that utilizes a motivating fluid to pump a grease/water mixture. The mixture is sucked into and discharged out of a pumping cavity. A movable biasing boundary, such as a piston, separates the motivating fluid from the grease/water mixture. The pump mechanism pumps the grease/water mixture to a separator unit which separates the grease and water components and directs the grease to a retaining tank and the gray water component of the grease/water mixture to an appropriate outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Patent number: 6576140
    Abstract: A food disposal system for installation on a drain of a commercial kitchen sink enables segregation of oil/grease from effluent flows from the drain. A housing collects effluent flows containing water, oil/grease, and solids from the drain, and a macerating pump has an inlet connected to an opening of the housing and an outlet connected to a sanitary drain. A greasy water outlet extends to an oil/grease separator from an outlet on the housing above the macerating pump inlet, and a hot water backflush source enables hot water to flow into the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Publication number: 20030039561
    Abstract: A device for pumping a stock fluid by supplying and discharging a motivating fluid to a unit is described. The device develops the suction and discharge of the stock fluid through the motion of a movable biasing boundary within a cavity. The movable biasing boundary divides the cavity into a stock fluid cell and a motivating-fluid cell. In the case that the movable biasing boundary comprises a piston, a link joined to the piston may extend outside of the unit to as a means for driving the piston toward the motivating fluid cell. Each cell communicates with a fluid circuit that includes a source line, a valve or valves and a discharge line. The controlled supply and discharge of the motivating fluid to move the movable biasing boundary creates the discharge and suction of the stock fluid respectively. A valve directs the supply and discharge of the motivating fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2002
    Publication date: February 27, 2003
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Patent number: 6517715
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating or segregating an insoluble or immiscible fluid mixture into its denser and less dense components is disclosed. The apparatus' serviceability is enhanced through the use of a removably secured focusing plate. The apparatus may be advantageously used to separate grease/water mixtures of commercial food preparation operations into a gray water component for disposal in sewer lines and a grease component for storage and subsequent appropriate disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Publication number: 20030025015
    Abstract: A food disposal system for installation on a drain of a commercial kitchen sink enables segregation of oil/grease from effluent flows from the drain. A housing collects effluent flows containing water, oil/grease, and solids from the drain, and a macerating pump has an inlet connected to an opening of the housing that is other than downwardly directed and an outlet connected to a sanitary drain. A greasy water outlet extends to an oil/grease separator from an outlet on the housing above the macerating pump inlet, and a hot water backflush source enables hot water to flow into the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2001
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 6491830
    Abstract: An oil/grease separation apparatus includes an inlet section for receiving a liquid flow containing water, oil/grease and gross solids. The gross solids are separated from the liquid flow and collected in the inlet section. A water jet eductor is provided having a solids extraction port located in a lower portion of the inlet section. The water jet eductor is actuated by supplying pressurized water to create a suction to extract the accumulated solids from the inlet section. The extracted solids are directed to a separator outlet or to an alternate disposal system by suitable piping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Publication number: 20020170864
    Abstract: An oil/grease separation apparatus includes an inlet section for receiving a liquid flow containing water, oil/grease and gross solids. The gross solids are separated from the liquid flow and collected in the inlet section. A water jet eductor is provided having a solids extraction port located in a lower portion of the inlet section. The water jet eductor is actuated by supplying pressurized water to create a suction to extract the accumulated solids from the inlet section. The extracted solids are directed to a separator outlet or to an alternate disposal system by suitable piping.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2001
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Patent number: 6478552
    Abstract: A device for pumping a stock fluid by supplying and discharging a motivating fluid to a unit is described. The device develops the suction and discharge of the stock fluid through the motion of a movable biasing boundary within a cavity. The movable biasing boundary divides the cavity into a stock fluid cell and a motivating-fluid cell. In the case that the movable biasing boundary comprises a piston, a link joined to the piston may extend outside of the unit as a means for driving the piston toward the motivating fluid cell. Each cell communicates with a fluid circuit that includes a source line, a valve or valves and a discharge line. The controlled supply and discharge of the motivating fluid to move the movable biasing boundary creates the discharge and suction of the stock fluid respectively. A valve directs the supply and discharge of the motivating fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Patent number: 6435078
    Abstract: An integrated system including an oven and a separator for converting a grease/water mixture exiting the oven into a grease component and a gray water component is disclosed. The oven, which may be considered to be independent of the integrated system, includes a reservoir that acts as a water vapor source and a drip pan for capturing the juice and/or grease that exude from a food stuff as it cooks. A water supply line in fluid communication with reservoir provide for clearing the surface of the reservoir of grease slicks or a grease layer that might interfere with the humidity or water vapor content of the oven. A controller may be provided to regulate the frequency and duration of the clearing of the reservoir surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Patent number: 6413435
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating or segregating an insoluble or immiscible fluid mixture including less-dense solids and/or buoyant solids into its denser component, less-dense component, and less-dense solids and/or buoyant solids is disclosed. An aspect of the invention is directed to a technique that may relieve and even eliminate the fouling of down stream elements through the use of a flushing cycle in one instance, alternative access lines in another instance, or alternative access lines and flushing in yet another instance. The apparatus may be advantageously used to separate grease/water mixtures of commercial food preparation operations into a gray water component for disposal in sewer lines and a grease component for storage and subsequent appropriate disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce W. Kyles, William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 6368501
    Abstract: An assembly for connection to the drain of a cooking appliance which diverts low volume flow effluent from the drain is disclosed. The assembly includes a pipe defining a main flow channel. An auxiliary exit port is connected to the pipe in such a way that the low volume flow will be diverted from the pipe into the auxiliary exit port. A hot water entry pipe port is also connected to the pipe and is in connection with a hot water source which provides a flow of hot water into the pipe. Additionally, a solenoid valve regulates the flow of hot water into the pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 6328901
    Abstract: An assembly for connection to the drain of a cooking appliance which diverts low volume flow efficient from the drain is disclosed. The assembly includes a defining a main flow channel. An auxiliary exit port is connected to the pipe in such a way that the low volume flow will be diverted from the pipe into A hot water entry pipe port is also connected to the pipe and is en connection with a hot water source which provides a flow of hot water into the pipe. Additionally, a solenoid valve regulates the flow of hot water into the pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Publication number: 20010025811
    Abstract: An apparatus for the separation of immiscible liquids from liquid influent has a containment vessel. An influent channel discharges influent vertically upward against an upwardly divergent plate. This causes the influent to move radially outward, thus slowing the influent and facilitating gravitational separation of lighter immiscible liquids from the influent. As the separating liquids pass through a gap between the plate and the vessel to an upper region of the vessel, a hood funnels the separated lighter liquids to a collection zone. A transfer tube, a sensor, and a pump are provided to pump the lighter liquids out to a remote location. A pan in a lower portion of the vessel causes heavy solids to collect, and a suction conduit suctions the solids from the vessel. An effluent channel channels heavier liquids such as water from a central region of the vessel to a remote location, such as a sewer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2001
    Publication date: October 4, 2001
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Publication number: 20010010301
    Abstract: An apparatus for the separation of immiscible liquids from liquid influent has a containment vessel. An influent channel extends toward the bottom of the vessel so the influent is discharged vertically upward, a downwardly curved deflection plate is mounted above and aligned with the discharge end of the influent channel, and a plate with a downward slope from a central location extends toward the periphery of the vessel in a lower portion of the vessel than the deflection plate. This permits the influent to move radially outwardly thus slowing the influent and providing a residence time for gravitational separation of lighter immiscible liquids from the influent. A gap between the downward slope plate and the discharge end of the influent channel permits gravitational release of trapped immiscible liquids. A transfer tube, a sensor, and a pump are provided to pump the separated immiscible liquids out to a remote location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2001
    Publication date: August 2, 2001
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 6261462
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an immiscible or insoluble fluid mixture into its components, namely, a less-dense component and a denser component, is described. The apparatus may be used in commercial kitchens to separate grease-oil/water mixtures into a grease-oil component and a gray water component, the grease-oil being diverted to a receptacle for subsequent disposal and the gray water component being directed to a drain or sewer. The apparatus may be described as a pump/separator when attached to a vacuum source or a pump to assist with filling. Additionally, a compressed gas source may be attached to the apparatus to assist with the discharge of the denser component and the less dense component. The apparatus may include a controller, such as a microprocessor, to coordinate filling, separation, and discharge. Parallel and serial arrangements of the apparatus are shown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 6238572
    Abstract: An apparatus for the separation of immiscible liquids from liquid influent has a containment vessel. An influent channel extends toward the bottom of the vessel so the influent is discharged vertically upward, a downwardly curved deflection plate is mounted above and aligned with the discharge end of the influent channel, and a plate with a downward slope from a central location extends toward the periphery of the vessel in a lower portion of the vessel than the deflection plate. This permits the influent to move radially outwardly thus slowing the influent and providing a residence time for gravitational separation of lighter immiscible liquids from the influent. A gap between the downward slope plate and the discharge end of the influent channel permits gravitational release of trapped immiscible liquids. A transfer tube, a sensor, and a pump are provided to pump the separated immiscible liquids out to a remote location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 6213002
    Abstract: An integrated system including an oven and a separator for converting a grease/water mixture exiting the oven into a grease component and a gray water component is disclosed. The oven, which may be considered to be independent of the integrated system, includes a reservoir that acts as a water vapor source and a drip pan for capturing the juice and/or grease that exude from a food stuff as it cooks. A water supply line in fluid communication with reservoir provide a means for clearing the surface of the reservoir of grease slicks or a grease layer that might interfere with the humidity or water vapor content of the oven. A controller may be provided to regulate the frequency and duration of the clearing of the reservoir surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Batten, Bruce W. Kyles
  • Patent number: 6019894
    Abstract: An assembly for connection to the drain of a cooking appliance which diverts low volume flow effluent from the drain is disclosed. The assembly includes a pipe defining a main flow channel. An auxiliary exit port is connected to said pipe in such a way that the low volume flow will be diverted from the pipe into said auxiliary exit port. A hot water entry pipe port is also connected to said pipe and is in connection with a hot water source which provides a flow of hot water into said pipe. Additionally, a solenoid valve regulates the flow of hot water into said pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 5934309
    Abstract: A collection apparatus for the collection and disposal of effluent from multiple sinks is provided that effectively maintains air gap and sanitation requirements within a minimal vertical distance. The preferred embodiment of present invention has multiple sinks with downwardly disposed drains and a trough mounted to collect the effluent flow from the drains. The trough has a discharge end, an overflow end, and a generally rounded bottom extending beneath the sinks and upwardly open to effluent discharging from the drains. The trough is mounted to induce effluent flow to the discharge end of the trough. The effluent flows from the sink drain through flow diverters located on the drains toward the discharge end of the trough through an air gap and into the trough. The air gap is provided between the lower end of the flow diverter and the bottom of the trough. The effluent is discharged from the trough through the discharge end into a grease separator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten
  • Patent number: 5543064
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating grease from solids and water in a sewage lift station, and separately transferring said grease, and said solids and water, from said station to remote higher destinations, comprising conveying grease from a first chamber to an adjacent second chamber at a first given level, and pumping solids and water from the first chamber from below the first given level to a third chamber; conveying water from the second chamber to the third chamber at a second given level no higher than the first given level, and pumping grease from the second chamber at the second given level to a first, remote, higher destination; and pumping water and solids from the third chamber at below the second given level to a second, remote, higher destination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Clearline Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Batten