With Mechanical Agitator Or Movable Separator Patents (Class 210/179)
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Publication number: 20090032458Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and a facility for conversion of organic waste into biogas, i.e. a methane containing gas, with an improved efficiency and economy. The method comprises three consecutive steps of: i) digestion of the organic waste in a first reactor; ii) hydrolysis of the digested organic waste in an anaerobic hydrolysis tank; and iii) digestion of the hydrolyzed organic waste in a second reactor; wherein evolved gases are removed from the anaerobic hydrolysis tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2005Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Bio-Circuit ApSInventors: Jan Jensen, Preben Jensen
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Patent number: 7449107Abstract: A self-contained dehydration toilet having an odor-capturing steam and water recovery system. The dehydration toilet comprises a toilet bowl, a dehydration engine connected to the toilet bowl, a steam, gas and vapor conduit from the dehydrating engine, a water supply infusion tank which receives steam, gases and vapor from the dehydration engine to the infusion water tank, an ozone generator which supplies ozone to the water supply, a vacuum pump connected to the infusion water tank, and a power source supplying power to the dehydrating engine, the ozone generator, a control circuit and the vacuum pump. The dehydrating engine has a heating device and helical paddles to aid in the dehydration process. The dehydrating toilet reuses steam and captures odors and vapors with diffusion chambers in the infusion water tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Inventor: Steven Lumbert
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Publication number: 20080237138Abstract: Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are expensive. Embodiments of this invention provide a means of keeping an amount of the scale precipitate, created when water is heated, inside a housing by passing the hot water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate housing connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale accumulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20080185348Abstract: A method of treating an aqueous cyanide- and/or complexing-agent-containing solution, including high-temperature treating the solution in a closed reaction vessel, discharging at least a portion of the treated solution from the reaction vessel, at least partially replacing the discharged fraction with untreated solution, and subjecting the untreated solution to high-temperature treatment along with a treated-solution fraction remaining in the reaction vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Wieland Dental + Technik GmbH & Co. KG, a corporation of GermanyInventors: Gerhard Gutekunst, Waldemar Mzyk
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Patent number: 7399408Abstract: A method and device for oxidization of materials in supercritical water. The method involves a) introducing a fluid containing water and an oxidizing agent in a ring-shaped area and through a first end of a substantially tube-shaped reactor comprising an external wall and an internal tube, b) heating the fluid in the ring-shaped area, c) introducing the heated fluid into the internal tube and simultaneously introducing material to be treated into said internal tube at a second end of the reactor, d) mixing the fluid and the material to be treated in a first portion of the internal tube, followed by cooling the obtained mixture in a second portion of the internal tube, and e) isobarically discharging the fluid/oxidized material from the internal tube of the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Commissariat A l'Energie AtomiqueInventors: Christophe Joussot-Dubien, GĂ©rard Didier, Hubert-Alexandre Turc
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Patent number: 7396457Abstract: An apparatus and a method for effectively recovering acetic acid and catalyst from a mother liquor discharged from a series of processes including an oxidation process, a crystallization process and a solid-liquid separation process, in a continuous process for preparing naphthalenedicarboxylic acid by oxidizing dimethylnaphthalene in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas and an acetic acid solvent, using a catalyst system comprising a transition metal such as cobalt or manganese, and a bromine-based compound, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Hyosung CorporationInventors: Ik-Hyun Kwon, Young-Gyo Choi, Byung-Jun Song, Jong-Cheul Ji
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Patent number: 7160442Abstract: The apparatus for reducing biological wasted sludge includes a sludge hydrolysis reactor, a sludge neutralization reactor and a membrane bioreactor (MBR). The method of the present invention includes subjecting a biological wasted sludge to hydrolysis and neutralization treatments to offer an intermediate feed suitable to be treated in the MBR. The hydrolyzed sludge and microorganisms are retained in the MBR, so that a further hydrolysis of sludge and decomposition of organics undergo to achieve the objectives of stabilization of sludge and reduction of sludge. Thanks to the filtration membrane of the MBR, specific microorganisms can be acclimated and accumulated in the MBR to decompose substrates in the sludge which are difficult to be decomposed, and an effluent of expected water quality can be meet.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventors: Ren-Yang Horng, Wen-Yuang Tzou, Wang-Kuan Chang, Min-Chao Chang, Hsin Shao
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Patent number: 6982032Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for delivering activated microorganisms to an environment to be treated. The apparatus has a bioreactor containing microorganisms, a supply of organic and inorganic nutrients and a controller. The controller maintains the conditions of the bioreactor so as to maintain the microorganisms in the exponential phase of growth. Although the apparatus is continuous, the controller also doses a portion of the fluid in the bioreactor to the environment to be treated. The invention also provides a method for the biological treatment of wastes and an organic and inorganic nutrient composition used to feed the microorganisms in the bioreactor.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Aqua-Nova LLCInventors: Jon Shaffer, Jack Fernandes, John Lucido
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Patent number: 6942791Abstract: An apparatus and method for eliminating dross in a solder pot of a soldering machine by converting the dross into usable solder. The conversion apparatus is comprised of an impeller, a shroud, an electric motor for driving the impeller, a vacuum source operatively connected to the shroud, an arrangement of guides immersed in the solder pot for recirculating liquid solder and a chemical de-oxidizing agent. The impeller and shroud are adjacent to a free surface of the dross which forms at the top portion of the liquid solder. The method includes the steps of adding a measured amount of de-oxidizing agent to the solder pot, agitating and recirculating the liquid solder/de-oxidizer mixture with the impeller to break-up the dross into smaller particles and separate the solder from the dross, and removing a residue of the dross by suction as the recirculating mixture passes beneath the shroud.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventors: Radko G. Petrov, Mark Razdolsky
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Patent number: 6897412Abstract: An inward opening oven intake for a gas chromatographic (GC) oven includes an inward opening intake flap that opens into the GC oven near the bottom of the GC oven. Opening at a flap angle, the inward opening intake flap creates a low-pressure region to draw a large amount of airflow into the GC oven during cool-down. In addition, the inward opening oven intake manipulates the airflow within the GC oven to more efficiently draw heat away from the oven walls. This greater efficiency allows for faster cycle time and higher sample throughput.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sammye Miller, Robert Rhodes, William Trescott
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Publication number: 20040154968Abstract: The present invention relates to the treatment and disposal of waste, including sanitary, petroleum, and other organic wastes. More specifically, the present invention treats and disposes of these types of waste from portable and remote waste generating sources, such as passenger carrying vehicles and remote facilities where sewage and septic systems are impractical. The invention makes use of thermal energy liberated from devices that generate a hot exhaust stream, such as internal combustion engines. The invention generally involves the passing of a waste material from a tank through a homogenizing device. The homogenizing device reduces the particle size and thoroughly mixes the waste stream so that it maybe injected into a hot exhaust stream, which converts the waste stream into water vapor, gas and inert ash.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: Namon A. Nassef
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Patent number: 6641722Abstract: A method of removing silicone oils from waste water generated by a silicones manufacturing plant including the step of centrifuging the waste water to concentrate silicone oil contaminated solids while removing the silicone oils. The silicone oil contaminated solids are then dried in a continuously mixed sludge dryer to remove more silicone oils from the sludge to form a sludge product which comprises at least 10% water and a low silicone oil concentration.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Amy Rene Freshour, Stephen Lan-Sun Hung, Bang Mo Kim, Mark Allan Moses, Alan Frederick North, Don Royall Houston
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Patent number: 6613223Abstract: A garbage treatment apparatus of the type which includes a cylindrical container formed to store an amount of porous inorganic balls containing microorganism effective for decomposition of garbage and to store an amount of garbage to be treated, a rotation shaft vertically mounted for rotary movement in a central portion of the container, a driving mechanism mounted on the container for driving the rotation shaft, a screw propeller assembly mounted to a lower portion of the rotation shaft for rotation therewith to feed downward the inorganic balls and garbage stored in the container, a flow adjustment plate in the form of a truncated conical plate mounted within a bottom portion of the container concentrically with the rotation shaft and placed in an upwardly expanded condition, and a rotary disk horizontally mounted to a lower end of the rotation shaft for rotation therewith and placed under the propeller assembly, the rotary disk being coupled with the flow adjustment plate to close a lower end opening of tType: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventors: Mitsuru Suzuki, Yukio Araki
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Patent number: 6589422Abstract: Discloses is apparatus for extracting biomass from a biomass supply, including a hollow vessel in which is established a countercurrent flow of biomass in the form of liquid or particles of biomass entrained in a liquid and solvent. The vessel includes an outlet for a solvent/extract mixture at a first vessel side and an outlet for biomass at a second vessel side. The solvent/extract mixture outlet is coupled to a closed loop circuit that includes at least a separator which encompasses a condenser having first and second stages connected in series with the second of such stages operating at a lower temperature than the first stage and both stages supplying substantially uncontaminated solvent to the hollow vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Ineos Fluor Holdings LimitedInventor: Robert Elliott Low
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Patent number: 6562247Abstract: A tubular reactor characterized by having short static mixing elements separated by coalescing zones is used to conduct multiphase liquid/liquid reactions. Small droplets of one of the phases are dispersed into the other phase by the static mixing elements. These droplets coalesce and at least partially phase separate as the mixture passes through the subsequent coalescing zone. The tubular reactor is particularly suitable for nitrating organic compounds while forming low levels of improperly nitrated by-products and low levels of nitrophenolics.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Dow Global Technologies Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Gillis, Helge Braun, Joerg Schmidt, Jan Willem Verwijs, Harald Velten, Kristina Platkowski
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Patent number: 6440312Abstract: A system and method for separating oil from an oil tailing having water includes introducing the oil tailing within a chamber, and applying RF energy to the oil tailing at a temperature sufficient to convert the water to steam and to separate the oil from the tailing. The system allows removal of the water from the tailing followed by RF energy absorption by the tailing prior to substantial heat transfer to the surrounding mineral portion of the tailing. Among other advantages, the system produces tailings substantially devoid of oil, thereby allowing the tailing to be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner. The system is particularly advantageous for offshore drilling operations where storage and subsequent hauling of the oil tailings ashore for processing and disposal is expensive.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Kai Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Raymond S. Kasevich
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Patent number: 6387253Abstract: The solid-liquid separating device 10 is capable of separating a concentrated liquid from a slurry by centrifugation and includes a centrifugation unit 12 having a rotating vessel 15 with a porous outer wall surface through which liquid is transmissible and a heater unit 18. Preferably, a portion of the slurry to be treated that is closest to a central axis of rotation of the centrifugation unit 12 is heated by the heater unit 18 during the centrifugation.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Food Machinery Development Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masahito Shibata, Yasuhiro Sugimura, Shigetaka Hisada, Kazuhiko Kawamura, Toshiro Asaoka
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Patent number: 6287464Abstract: An oil filter assembly comprises: a cylindrical main housing having an open upper end; a cover assembled with an upper end thereof; an impeller housing disposed beneath a lower surface thereof; a mixer disc fixedly inserted in the impeller housing; an impeller disposed on an upper surface of the mixer disc to mix foreign material contained in an oil; an adjust housing disposed under the impeller to supply the oil when an engine is operated; a filter member for filtering off the foreign material from the oil supplied from the impeller; an overflow valve for controlling a quantity of introduced oil and capturing metallic foreign material from the oil supplied from the impeller by means of a magnetic force; and a fixing-and-oil-discharging bolt for assembling elements disposed in the main housing by means of the cover and supplying the oil filtered and cleaned to parts of an engine.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventor: Jong Chul Gu
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Patent number: 6214218Abstract: A soldering apparatus includes a solder wave shape forming device for melting solder and forming a solder wave shape, and a separating agent dusting device for dusting solder oxides with a separating agent which separates solder and solder oxides. The separating agent is any one selected from the group consisting of offal, cereal grain or flour, bean flour, seed grain or flour, soybean-cake flour, and peanut hull flour, or a combination thereof, as well as an agent and a method of separating solder and solder oxides.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuji Kawashima, Kaoru Shimizu
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Patent number: 6187194Abstract: An aeration and filtration system for eliminating waste products in a fluid body having a surface floor is disclosed. The aeration and filtration system includes a support bed disposed above the surface floor of the fluid body and a filter bed of porous media disposed above the support bed. The system further includes a pump having a plurality of inlets adjacent the fluid body level, at least some of the inlets being a plurality of perforated pipes connected to the pump for drawing fluid to and through the filter bed, and a motor connected to the pump.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Ichthyotech, Ltd.Inventor: Thomas Byrne
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Patent number: 6143170Abstract: A portable system for recovering oil-based fluids from sorbent articles containing oil-based fluids, the system including a motor vehicle and a self-balancing centrifuge having a housing and a foraminous rotatable basket removably attached to a spindle in the housing, the centrifuge being attached to the vehicle for transport to a remote site, the basket having a solid base having a mass sufficient to provide self-balancing rotation of the basket and the basket being configured for receiving a plurality of the sorbent articles therein, wherein rotation of the centrifuge basket applies sufficient centrifugal force to the sorbent articles to cause removal of oil-based fluids therefrom such that the fluids travel from the basket into an annular area between the basket and the housing and from the housing to a fluid recovery tank and the sorbent articles are essentially fluid free.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventors: David L. Briggs, John K. Clement, Jr.
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Patent number: 6126336Abstract: An etching device for preparing flexible blocks which can be used for printing in flexography, typography or dry offset generally includes an etching tank containing a bath (22) and brushes (3), a stirring and heating device, and an overfill system (20) for discharging the solution from the etching tank through an outlet duct (21) to a separation device. The separation device includes a reception vat (14) having an upper part which is equipped with a device (10) for separating the water and the polymer, and at least one filtering membrane (7).Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Photomeca/EggInventor: Mario Ferrante
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Patent number: 6103191Abstract: A continuous flow sludge pasteurization system includes a flow chamber having an inlet and an outlet and structure within the liquid flow chamber between the inlet and the outlet defining a continuous path for maintaining a continuous flow of a slurry from the inlet toward the outlet at a predetermined rate for establishing a minimum period of residence time of the slurry within the flow chamber, the residence time sufficient to kill all pathogens in the slurry at a predetermined minimum temperature of between about 145 and 160 degrees F, a pump for introducing a continuous flow of a liquid slurry of sludge into the liquid flow chamber and for establishing and maintaining a continuous flow of a liquid slurry through the liquid flow chamber from the inlet to the outlet at the predetermined rate, and a source of heat for introducing heat into a liquid slurry being introduced into the liquid flow chamber for heating the continuous flow of slurry to the predetermined minimum temperature, and dewatering apparatusType: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Riverside County Eastern Municipal Water DistrictInventor: Michael A. Luker
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Patent number: 5954973Abstract: A belt type oil and grease skimmer for removing hydrocarbon contaminants from surfaces of bodies of water is disclosed. The skimmer includes a housing and frame structure for positioning above a contaminated body of water. An idler roll and a coating nip roll pair are rotatively mounted on the structure for rotation about generally horizontal axes when the skimmer is in use. An endless belt is trained over the idler roll and between the nip rolls and is suspended in a contaminated body of water when the skimmer is in use. A pair of wipers are positioned on opposite sides of the belt at a wiping location between the idler roll and the nip rolls for removing belt adhered hydrocarbons. A receptacle is positioned to receive wiper removed hydrocarbons. The receptacle includes a heat chamber and a heat transfer wall for transferring heat from the chamber to heat collected hydrocarbons. The wipers skew the belt to cause the formation of a containment draining depression upstream from the wipers.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Mark Thomas Hobson
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Patent number: 5900142Abstract: The process, particularly useful in blood oxygenators, whereby a differential velocity between a fluid and a diffusing surface of hollow tubes by a rotating member such that the boundary layer is perturbed enhancing the coefficient of mass and thermal transfer. The differential velocity is achieved by rotating hollow tubes containing one fluid in a second fluid, or by apposing a rotating member to the surface of the stationary hollow tubes.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventors: James V. Maloney, Jr., Gerald D. Buckberg
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Patent number: 5891330Abstract: A system for treating human waste in remote or portable toilet facilities, including a holding tank that stores waste; a heat reservoir that receives waste from the holding tank, heats the waste to kill fecal coliform bacteria therein present, and routes the heated bacteria-free waste back through the holding tank. The holding tank maintains the heated bacteria-free waste separate from the contaminated waste but passes residual heat from the bacteria-free waste to the untreated waste. In one embodiment, a centrifuge receives the bacteria-free waste from the holding tank, separates the liquid waste from the solid waste, and discharges the liquid waste from the system. In one embodiment, the waste is pumped through the system to be heated in incremental portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Nathan Morris
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Patent number: 5888453Abstract: A continuous flow sludge pasteurization system including a heat exchanger, a source of heat for introducing into the heat exchanger, an inlet for introducing a liquid slurry of sludge into the heat exchanger for heating the sludge to a predetermined minimum temperature, a circulating circuit for maintaining the slurry in circulation at the predetermined temperature for a minimum period of about thirty minutes, sufficient to kill all pathogens in the slurry prior to dewatering, and a dewatering unit for removing water from the sludge.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Riverside County Eastern Municipal Water DistrictInventor: Michael A. Luker
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Patent number: 5736059Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus and system to recover heat from wastewater in a new or existing building comprising a convector heat exchanger with thermal storage that accepts wastewater of any temperature, an in-line separator to direct large solids away from the heat exchanger, a process to create turbulent flow in the tubing from which the heat exchanger is made, an automatically switched vibration base to improve heat transfer, an automatic flush system for the wastewater heat exchanger and a method of installation in slab-built buildings.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventor: Winston R. Mackelvie
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Patent number: 5707512Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the separation, in particular filtration of liquids and solids from solid-liquid mixtures, such as from a mineral, ore, coal or sludge suspensions of contaminated earth. The processing space of the filtration apparatus is submitted to overpressure and includes a collector container for solid-liquid mixture, a pressure filter, a discharge system and container for condensate and solid matter. The separation or filtration takes place at an overpressure and at an elevated temperature, preferably 40.degree. C. to 300.degree. C., conveniently 60.degree. C. to 200.degree. C., preferably about 150.degree. C. The pressure filter device communicates with a source for a heated medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Patentverwaltungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Manfred Koch, Hubert Riemer, Reinhard Pinter
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Patent number: 5698095Abstract: In the agitation chamber (11), the human waste and the flush water from the flush toilet (20) are mixed. A heat accumulator (12) is provided in the discharge path of the exhaust gas. The drying chamber (13) heats the discharge from the agitation chamber (11) using the heat of the heat accumulator (12). The moving device (18) moves the scraper (16) and the suction port of the suction device (17) in the drying chamber (13). The scraper (16) scrapes off the residual human waste stuck in the drying chamber (13). The suction device (17) suctions the residual human waste in the drying chamber (13). The water accumulation chamber (14) recovers the water vapor from the drying chamber (13). The recovered water is transported by the pump (15) to the flush tank (30) for the flush water, and thus recirculated. The space for holding the flush water can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Inventor: Kazuhiko Kami
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Patent number: 5609755Abstract: An apparatus that takes advantage of the adherence of hydrocarbonates to specific material and its fluidity as influenced by the temperature. The performances of the apparatus are related to the interaction of two horizontal concentric cylinders one rotating around the other and containing both collecting and recovery means, working simultaneously. A three way oil collection is achieved by the cylinder's exterior surfaces, by large conical discs and by oil scoops located between the two cylinders. Said collecting means are integrated with a central heating system and with temperature controlled recovery devices such as oil deflectors with scrapers and oil recovery reservoir with screw, so that any type of oil can be recovered efficiently from or near the water surface even in cold weather.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: M. Gilles Vilandre
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Patent number: 5500120Abstract: Apparatus for chemical reforming of organic materials comprises a tubular housing having a longitudinal axis, and an open-end tube rotatably positioned in the tubular housing generally parallel to the axis, which tube carries radially extending projections. Also, halogenated, organic compounds may be chemically reformed by the device of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Inventor: David L. Baker
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Patent number: 5492621Abstract: Sewage water with entrained solids as an effluent is fed into the trough bottom shaped process tank that is a totally enclosed tank other than for inlets and outlets therefore. The system disposes of water from sewage effluents and also residual solids thereof and is fed sewage to a controlled depth in a tank trough with high temperatures used to sterilize the effluent. A two-speed motor driven mixer driven at low speed continually mixes and blend the sewage effluent at the same time air from a blower is bubbled through the mixture. Heat is added to increase water vapor saturation capability of the air flow through the system. The air/vapor mixture flows through a recuperative heat exchanger supported within the tank above the surface of sewage effluent contained therein, absorbing heat with flow, through a catalyst bed in a chamber with circulation through the heat exchanger and on out an exhaust vent with impurities oxidized and vented with air flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Robert L. Curtis
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Patent number: 5454939Abstract: A wastewater treatment device evaporates water from contaminant containing wastewater, to produce a contaminant concentrated residue. The device includes a transport, such as pump, for transporting wastewater to a wastewater applicator, and a wastewater applicator for applying the wastewater to an evaporating surface of an evaporator drum. A rotatable evaporator drum has a heat conductive evaporating surface, and a heater for heating the evaporating surface to foster the evaporation of water from the wastewater. A motor, chain and drive shaft are provided for rotating the evaporator drum, and a scraper is provided for removing the contaminant concentrated residue from the evaporating surface. A controller is provided for controlling the operation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Monitrol, Inc.Inventor: Howard O. Meuche
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Patent number: 5409610Abstract: Method and apparatus for anaerobically digesting sludge by filling an anaerobic sludge digestion vessel having a top and bottom and a substantially vertical draft tube with an upper end spaced downward of the vessel top and a lower end spaced upward of the vessel bottom, with liquid sludge to a level substantially above the draft tube upper end; feeding a pressurized stream of liquid sludge to the inlet side of an upwardly directed jet nozzle operatively positioned and in communication with a substantially vertical venturi tube having a lower inlet and forming part of the draft tube lower end to a lower pressure thereby creating suction at the venturi tube inlet and producing a pumping action which causes a stream of liquid sludge in the vessel bottom space to flow into and upwardly in and out of the draft tube upper end and to thoroughly admix and disperse with the pressurized sludge stream supplied to the jet nozzle and also causing downward circulating flow of liquid sludge in the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Inventor: Sidney E. Clark
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Patent number: 5387334Abstract: The apparatus for regulating liquid specimen temperature is used to maintain the liquid temperature of a sample constant in order to maintain a specific reaction state of the sample in an apparatus for analyzing samples, such as a blood analyzing apparatus. In this apparatus, a main body is included which is made of ceramics comprised mainly of silicon carbide high in thermal efficiency and excellent in chemical resistance. A liquid inlet is disposed at one end of a passage passing through the main body, which is used for heating. Preferably, the liquid inlet is opened toward the passage inner wall, and a liquid separating member for moving the liquid as it flows into the passage is disposed in the passage. When the liquid separating member is installed in the passage, the incoming liquid, not controlled in temperature, and the liquid leaving the passage already controlled in temperature may be separated, so that liquid control precision may be enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Toa Medical Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshiaki Kuroda, Hiroyuki Inoue
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Patent number: 5346616Abstract: An apparatus for pathogen reduction in waste where dewatered sludge having a solids content in the range of 10-60% is mixed with an additive selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide or calcium carbonate group. Hydration to calcium hydroxide occurs with an attendant release of heat. The pH of the sludge is then elevated and the heat of the hydration reaction is retained resulting in effective neutralization of pathogens.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: RDP CompanyInventors: Robert W. Christy, Sr., Paul G. Christy
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Patent number: 5336399Abstract: An apparatus for purifying and activating water is provided. The apparatus comprises a drive shaft having a hollow inside, a capsule secured to a lower end of the drive shaft, a device for supporting the drive shaft for rotation so that an upper opening of the drive shaft is positioned above the surface of water and the capsule is positioned in the water, and a motor for rotationally driving the drive shaft, the capsule including a plurality of small apertures communicating with the hollow inside of the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Inventor: Takekazu Kajisono
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Patent number: 5256313Abstract: A system and process are provided for treatment of cyanide-containing waste to form a substantially detoxified reaction product. The system comprises a reaction vessel, a heat exchange conduit extending through the reaction vessel to provide a flow path for heat exchange fluid, a heating loop for circulating heat exchange fluid through the heat exchange conduit at a temperature sufficient to initiate hydrolysis of cyanides in cyanide-containing waste to form the substantially detoxified reaction product, a cooling loop for circulating heat exchange fluid through the heat exchange conduit at a temperature sufficient to cool the substantially detoxified reaction product to a discharge temperature, and an apparatus for diverting flow of heat exchange fluid from the heating loop to the cooling loop.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Heritage Environmental Services, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Crafton
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Patent number: 5242605Abstract: A method of removing water from lubricants, coolants and the like consisting of the following described steps. Firstly, pass lubricants through a heater at a predetermined flow rate to decrease its viscosity. Secondly, pass the heated lubricants through a vertical separation vessel which agitates the lubricants such that water entrained in the lubricants is released as steam. Thirdly, recirculate the heated lubricants repeatedly through the separation vessel at a recirculation flow rate that exceeds by many times the flow rate through the heater, thereby improving the degree of separation of water from the lubricants with each pass through the separation vessel. Fourthly, draw lubricants periodically from the separation vessel as the flow rate through the heater permits.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Pumpjack Technical Assister Ltd.Inventors: Clayton Romeo, Daniel Smith
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Patent number: 5232584Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-stage, single reactor, purification system for disinfecting, washing, and concentrating solid wastes, which include contaminated soil, highly concentrated biosolids, spent animal bedding, and spent diapers, etc.A solid waste is fed into the reactor of this invented apparatus. At least one disinfecting and chemical agent (including cationic surface active agent known as quaternary ammonium compound) is fed together with water (as needed) into this reactor to disinfect and process said solid waste with the assistance of a mechanical mixing means inside said reactor. A disinfecting gas is fed to the same reactor as needed. After the period of feeding, disinfecting, processing, and mixing is over, the process water is drained. The disinfected and processed wet solid waste is discharged to an expulsion chamber means which removes residual water and compacts the disinfected and processed solid waste.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: International Environmental Systems, Inc., USAInventors: Lawrence K. Wang, Mu H. S. Wang
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Patent number: 5207904Abstract: Apparatus for composting biological waste material, comprising a screen for separating the waste material into solids and liquids, a sludge outlet for adding sludge to the solids to form a mixture therewith and a compacting section for compacting the mixture. Further sludge is mixed with the compacted mixture to form a further mixture therewith, which is composted in a composter. The liquid separated from the biological waste is screened to remove fine solids and the fine solids are added to the first-mentioned mixture prior to the compacting thereof, the liquid being added to the further mixture in the composting section.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: 396234 B C Ltd.Inventor: Gunther Abel
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Patent number: 5190649Abstract: The invention relates to a method of removing metals from metal-charged waste sludges from industry, clarification plants, or the like, in which the sludges are treated with a solvent for the metals, the resulting solution is separated from the undissolved substances and worked up to yield the metals, and the remaining solids are dumped as safe waste materials or used as fertilizers. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out this working-up method, characterized by a mixing apparatus for mixing the solvent and the sludge which is to be treated, a residence zone, an adjoining apparatus for separating the metal-charged solvent from the insoluble fraction, and optionally an apparatus for drying the insoluble fraction. Metal sludges can be continuously worked up, if desired, in the apparatus according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Antonio M. Celi
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Patent number: 5143626Abstract: The invention discloses an apparatus and process for destroying pathogens and dehydrating streams of waste in one, continous process. More particularly, the invention contains an auger with specially modified, variably angled blades which agitates a stream of waste. Also, contained in tandem with the auger, a series of variably angled infrared radiate elements are positioned above the augar exposing the moving stream of waste to radiation. Thus, as the waste stream is transported along, the auger blades continually expose the waste stream to the radiation, thereby killing the entrapped pathogens and evaporating the insitu water. Further, the auger and infrared radiation heater elements are encased in a sealed trough, thus sealing in the heat being generated by this process. By sealing the trough, the heat provides excess energy to aid in destroying pathogens and evaporating the insitu water contained in the waste stream, until the water content is less than or equal to five per cent (5%) by unit volume.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Sludge Drying Systems, Inc.Inventor: James E. Nugent
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Patent number: 5091079Abstract: A process and apparatus for reducing sludges, especially those sludges containing heavy metals and generated in electroplating, to a solid state where the toxic constituents of the waste are prevented from leaching. The process involves mixing a metallic soap with the sludge and then using low-temperature induction heating to form coacervate bonds that encapsulate the toxic waste particles in a pumice-like matrix. The apparatus allows a small amount of metallic soap to be thoroughly mixed through sludge and a continuous ribbon of the resulting putty-like waste to be fed into a series of microwave drying ovens and evacuation chambers. After the drying and dewatering sequences, the apparatus extrudes a pumice-like solid suitable for disposal in accordance with EPA regulations.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Inventor: Danny Gayman
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Patent number: 4995972Abstract: Disclosed herein are a method and apparatus for removing liquid from a permeable material, such as slurries, sludges, porous solids and permeable foams. The method and apparatus involve constraining the material to be deliquified such that the material interfaces with at least one surface which is permeable to the liquid to be removed and then heating the material at one or more locations remote from the permeable surface or surfaces. Such constraining and heating of the material causes the in situ vaporization of the liquid in the vicinity of the remote location or locations. The vaporized liquid expands and forces at least some of the remaining unvaporized liquid through the permeable surface or surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1988Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Inventors: Timothy A. Kramer, Kent M. Kramer
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Patent number: 4986907Abstract: The invention is related to a fuel purifying apparatus, especially diesel fuel, which consists in a hollow cylindrical body that has a fuel intake orifice and an exit orifice through which the fuel, respectively, enters the apparatus to be purified, and leaves in the direction of the vehicle engine with increased purity properties; a fuel flow conduit in fluid communication with the intake orifice, solidly arranged on the inner wall of the cylindrical body and whose fuel discharge orifice is next to a metal deflector plate that extends diametrally and also substantially in a longitudinal manner, in the interior of the cylindrical body; and an electric heating element that partially penetrates the cylindrical body through an insertion orifice made in said body, the inner end of the heating element being near the deflector plate to heat it. In addition, the apparatus incorporates drainage elements for withdrawing from the apparatus the impurities separated out of the fuel.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Luis A. Montemayor Uzeta
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Patent number: 4976853Abstract: An improved control valve for use in a filtration apparatus for treating waste product which comprises a tapered rotary cylinder, a rotary filtration cylinder disposed around the tapered rotary cylinder, a fixed steam injection pipe disposed above the rotary filtration cylinder, and a plurality of control valve members whereby the waste product which is conveyed inside the rotary filtration cylinder and is heated, and which collects in the holes of the rotary filtration cylinder is cleaned away by the spraying of the surface of the rotary filtration cylinder with hot steam through nozzles of a fixed injection pipe under the control of the pressure in a treatment zone between the tapered rotary cylinder and the rotary filtration cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1989Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Inventor: Chung Y. Lee
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Patent number: 4958934Abstract: A melting tank for melting a gelled substance charged therein. The walls of the tank are heating. A first agitating blade agitates the bulk of the gelled substance to promote heat exchange with the walls. A second agitating blade is located closely adjacent a screen separating the gelled substance from a port at the bottom of the tank that is left open during agitation. Thereby, the melt flows down the walls of the tank and flows through the screen to the port.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1987Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hirokazu Saito, Seiichi Yukawa, Takashi Sato, Kiyoyuki Ushirokozi, Nobutoshi Aoyagi, Tomio Suzuki, Minoru Tanaka
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Patent number: 4931176Abstract: Process and installation for the separation of the constituents of a suspension.The installation comprises a self-cleaning filter (19), a heater (23), a centrifugal separator (25) and a belt filter (51) for filtering the solid sediments from separator (25).Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Guinard Oil ServicesInventor: Paul Guinard