Patents Assigned to Bedminster Bioconversion Corp.
  • Patent number: 6087159
    Abstract: An odor control system consisting of a cylindrical bio-scrubber (20) packed with means providing an extensive surface area over which liquid media is caused to cascade, an oxidation pond (22) containing selected microorganism in a fluid media, and means (25) for introducing gases to be treated into the bio-scrubber (20) while concurrently causing microbial-impregnated fluid from the oxidation pond (22) to flow through and into contact with effluent gases passing through the bio-scrubber (20), thereby to effect transport of gases to the oxidation pond (22) where volatile organic compounds are metabolically destroyed. When necessary to achieve optimum odor reduction a further element can be added to the overall combination in the form of a biofilter (30) through which gases emanating from the bio-scrubber (30) are passed before their release to the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Bedminster Bioconversion Corp.
    Inventor: Larry J. Finn
  • Patent number: 6003680
    Abstract: A waste separation device for removing wrappable materials such as film plastics, rags and rope from a moving stream of solid waste material which device consists of a pole like casing rotatable about it longitudinal axis housing an endless chain drive carrying a plurality of spaced spikes extending from the casing in their movement along the length of the casing in the direction towards the free or discharge end of the casing and retracted within the casing in their movement in the opposite direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Bedminster Bioconversion Corp.
    Inventor: Larry J. Finn
  • Patent number: 5758462
    Abstract: An air floor for curing compost made of a series of light weight, relatively short grates each containing a plural of air slits narrow at the top of the grate openings and progressively widening toward the bottom of the opening and structure supporting the grates to provide a span spaced to limit the bending moment to which the grates are subjected and to provide space beneath the grates to facilitate removal of compost passing through the air slits and to permit unobstructed air flow through the grates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Bedminster Bioconversion Corp.
    Inventor: Larry J. Finn