Patents Assigned to AquaMost, Inc.
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Patent number: 9096450Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a system and apparatus which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Edward Andrews, Terence P. Barry, Craig Doolittle, David Kapsos, Jake Myre, Alan Carlson, Anton Asmuth
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Patent number: 9045357Abstract: A system and method for removing fouling from a photoelectrocatalytic oxidation assembly is provided. The method includes resetting a first counter, increasing the first counter by a first channel increment value, and determining if the value in the first counter exceeds a value corresponding to the number of channels provided in the assembly. If the first counter does not exceed the number of channels, the polarity in a channel associated with the value in the first counter is reversed, and a first timer is reset. If an amount of time in the first timer does not exceed a first time period, the first timer is increased by a first time increment until the time remaining in the first timer exceeds the first time period and the polarity reversal is terminated, returning to the step of increasing the first counter by a first channel increment value.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Terence P. Barry, Craig Doolittle, Alan Carlson, Douglas S. Winkie
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Publication number: 20140224648Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a system and apparatus which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Edward ANDREWS, Terence P. BARRY, Craig DOOLITTLE, David KAPSOS, Jake MYRE, Alan CARLSON, Anton ASMUTH
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Publication number: 20140144789Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Terence P. Barry, Thomas P. Barry, Jake Myre, Anton Asmuth
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Patent number: 8663471Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2013Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Terence P. Barry, Thomas P. Barry, Jake Myre, Anton Asmuth
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Patent number: 8658046Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Terence P. Barry, Thomas P. Barry, Jake Myre, Anton Asmuth
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Patent number: 8658035Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Terence P. Barry, Thomas P. Barry, Jake Myre, Anton Asmuth
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Publication number: 20140021041Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to an apparatus comprising spaced-apart electrode structural support members extending from a first sidewall to a second sidewall, the spaced-apart electrode structural support members each having at least one photoelectrode and counterelectrode coupled to respective terminals adapted to be electrically coupled to a power supply, and at least one ultraviolet light source between the spaced-apart electrode support members.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Winkie, Terence P. Barry
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Patent number: 8568573Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to an apparatus comprising spaced-apart electrode structural support members extending from a first sidewall to a second sidewall, the spaced-apart electrode structural support members each having at least one photoelectrode and counterelectrode coupled to respective terminals adapted to be electrically coupled to a power supply, and at least one ultraviolet light source between the spaced-apart electrode support members.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2013Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Winkie, Terence P. Barry
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Publication number: 20130213900Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: AquaMost, Inc.Inventor: AquaMost, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130175162Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to an apparatus comprising spaced-apart electrode structural support members extending from a first sidewall to a second sidewall, the spaced-apart electrode structural support members each having at least one photoelectrode and counterelectrode coupled to respective terminals adapted to be electrically coupled to a power supply, and at least one ultraviolet light source between the spaced-apart electrode support members.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2013Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: AquaMost, Inc.Inventor: AquaMost, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130140244Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to a apparatus including a substantially self-contained housing or container which is adapted to receive components including at least one counterelectrode (e.g. cathode) and at least one photoelectrode (e.g. anode) provided or arranged around at least one UV light source, and/or receive, contain and/or circulate fluid or aqueous solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Terence P. Barry, Thomas P. Barry, Jake Myre, Anton Asmuth
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Patent number: 8398828Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to devices and methods of treating aqueous solutions to help remove or otherwise reduce levels, concentrations or amounts of one or more contaminants. The present disclosure relates to an apparatus comprising spaced-apart electrode structural support members extending from a first sidewall to a second sidewall, the spaced-apart electrode structural support members each having at least one photoelectrode and counterelectrode coupled to respective terminals adapted to be electrically coupled to a power supply, and at least one ultraviolet light source between the spaced-apart electrode support members.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: AquaMost, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Winkie, Terence P. Barry