Abstract: A system is disclosed for delivering hyper-concentrated chemicals in a ready to use non-concentrated state. The present invention affords users with the ability to dispense the hyper-concentrated chemicals in a safe electrical free environment as the system operates from fluid force. The present invention may work off a water supply being used as the primary power supply that is also used to dilute the hyper-concentrated chemical. The present invention may be configured for use in any number of environments, such as refineries, off-shore platforms, food processing facilities, agriculture facilities, and the like.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 23, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 16, 2011
Assignee:
WECHEM, Inc.
Inventors:
Wiley E. Phillips, Glen P. Wisecarver, Michael C. Wisecarver, Richard A. Wisecarver, Rosario P. Kuylen, Michael G. Lindsay, Lawrence J. Folse, Edwin G. Laiche
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