Patents Represented by Attorney Kevin Lemack
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Patent number: 6129139Abstract: Anti-leak two-port and three-port poppet valves for a regenerative thermal oxidizer in which a gas such as contaminated air is first passed through a hot heat-exchange bed and into a communicating high temperature oxidation (combustion) chamber or zone, and then through a relatively cool second heat exchange bed. The alternating of the heat transfer zones to provide matrix regeneration is accomplished via regenerative thermal oxidizer switching valves. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the switching valves are horizontal pneumatic poppet type valves in a consolidated housing, the valve's switching frequency or cycle being a function of volumetric flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Megtec Systems Inc.Inventor: John D. De Clerc
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Patent number: 6086828Abstract: A regenerative thermal oxidizer (H-101) includes a number of heat exchange columns (A, B) topped by a combustion chamber (C-101). Contaminated air is directed into one of the columns and oxidation is completed as the flow passes through the combustion chamber (C-101). From the combustion chamber (C-101), the now clean air flows vertically downward through another column and then is directed via an outlet through an outlet manifold and released to atmosphere or recirculated back to the oxidizer (H-101). A combustible fuel is added to the contaminated air prior to its entry into one of the columns. The addition of the combustible fuel is regulated by continuously monitoring the inlet and outlet temperatures (TE-101A, TE-108A), and comparing a difference between these temperatures to a predetermined value. Further control can be achieved by measuring the flow of contaminated air to the oxidizer (H-101) via pressure differential and coordinating that measurement with the temperature differential measurement.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Megtec Systems, Inc.Inventor: William L. Thompson
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Patent number: 6067726Abstract: A combination infrared/convection dryer or oven for drying travelling webs. A shutter assembly is provided between the infrared radiation source and the moving web in order to selectively expose the web to infrared radiation. Drying efficiency is optimized by adding heated impinged air at high velocity on the machine direction ends and between the infrared elements. The air being discharged on the web is heated as it is pulled across the elements to a centralized return air duct. The return air is pulled into the inlet of a close coupled supply fan which then discharges the air to the nozzles. A portion of the air is also exhausted to atmosphere to maintain the oven enclosure in a negative pressure state, thus drawing fresh make-up air into the oven housing through the web inlet and outlet slots. Flotation nozzles can be used where contactless support of the running web is desired. Enhanced drying of the web and/or a coating on the web at high speed is achieved without a concomitant increase in dryer length.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Megtec Systems Inc.Inventors: Allan W. Rogne, Jeffrey D. Quass, Michael G. Tesar
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Patent number: 6049995Abstract: A combination infrared/air convection dryer or oven for travelling webs. A shutter assembly is provided between the infrared radiation source and the moving web in order to selectively expose the web to infrared radiation, and to create a sealed air chamber when in the closed position. Enhanced drying of the web and/or a coating on the web at high speed is achieved without a concomitant increase in dryer length. When the drying atmosphere has a high concentration of solvent, exposure of that atmosphere to the heating elements, which can cause explosions, is eliminated by actuation of the shutters. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, air bars are used to floatingly support the moving web to avoid contact of the web with dryer elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Megtec Systems, Inc.Inventors: Allan Wallace Rogne, Jeffrey Donald Quass
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Patent number: 5997277Abstract: This invention relates to a method and device for recovery of energy from a medium containing combustible substances even at low concentrations. The method is characterized by raising the temperature of the medium in a regenerative combustor such as a reversal flow direction combustion device wherein the combustion takes place in a warm zone, to the combustion temperature at which essentially all chemical energy of the combustible substances is transformed into thermal energy. The heated medium is then utilized for the production of a wanted form of energy.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Megtec Systems ABInventors: Bjorn Heed, .ANG.ke Kallstrand
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Patent number: 5970627Abstract: An active web stabilizer including a structure having a leading edge and a working surface coupled by a curved surface, the working surface being positioned proximate to a passing web. An internal pressurized air duct extends along the working surface orthogonally to the passing web. An air nozzle is provided at the leading edge and is in fluid communication with the air duct, the nozzle directing air flow around the curved surface and along the working surface. The air duct includes first and second chambers separated by a perforated baffle. An extension surface extends from the working surface and includes a trailing end which is angled away from the passing web. A comb is associated with the nozzle to promote web spreading.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Thermo Wisconsin, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Stenz, Paul H. Stibbe
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Patent number: D322260Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventor: Richard J. Wimberger