Patents Assigned to Exactration, LLC
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Patent number: 10611649Abstract: A skimmer for removing a layer of oil floating on a surface oil contaminated water which subsequently concentrated and separated in an oil water separator which removes tramp oils or other fluids, such as hydraulic oils, with specific gravity less than that of the operating fluid are required to be removed from operating fluid such as water, lubri-coolants or other liquids. The skimmer supplies concentrated oil water composite fluid to a separator apparatus designed for use in industrial applications in which unwanted tramp oils or other fluids, such as hydraulic oils, with specific gravity less than that of the operating fluid are required to be removed from operating fluid such as water, lubri-coolants or other liquids.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2016Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Brent D. Terrell, Howard Scott Stockton
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Patent number: 10457572Abstract: An oil water composite fluid separator apparatus designed for use in industrial applications in which unwanted tramp oils or other fluids, such as hydraulic oils, with specific gravity less than that of the operating fluid are required to be removed from operating fluid such as water, lubri-coolants or other liquids.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Brent D. Terrell, Richard E. Fogel
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Patent number: 10301196Abstract: A skimmer for removing a layer of oil floating on a surface oil contaminated water which subsequently concentrated and separated in an oil water separator which removes tramp oils or other fluids, such as hydraulic oils, with specific gravity less than that of the operating fluid are required to be removed from operating fluid such as water, lubri-coolants or other liquids. The skimmer supplies concentrated oil water composite fluid to a separator apparatus designed for use in industrial applications in which unwanted tramp oils or other fluids, such as hydraulic oils, with specific gravity less than that of the operating fluid are required to be removed from operating fluid such as water, lubri-coolants or other liquids.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Brent D. Terrell, Howard Scott Stockton
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Patent number: 10130954Abstract: A device for separating components of a mixture, particularly industrial fluids but also gases including air, allows for targeted components of the mixture to be attached onto a separating bar and removed from the mixture. The separating bars traverse a track formed within the body of the separating device and through respective tank, cleaning, free roll, and compression regions in a controlled cleaning system. The separating bars are detached from one another and allowed to move through the separating device independently of one another. The device removes the use of chains to connect cleaning bars traversing through a cleaning system.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Richard E. Fogel, Brent D. Terrell
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Patent number: 9707494Abstract: An oil water composite fluid separator apparatus designed for use in industrial applications in which unwanted tramp oils or other fluids, such as hydraulic oils, with specific gravity less than that of the operating fluid are required to be removed from operating fluid such as water, lubri-coolants or other liquids.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Brent D. Terrell, Richard E. Fogel
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Patent number: 9468934Abstract: A device for separating components of a mixture, particularly industrial fluids but also gases including air, allows for targeted components of the mixture to be attached onto a separating bar and removed from the mixture. The separating bars traverse a track formed within the body of the separating device and through respective tank, cleaning, free roll, and compression regions in a controlled cleaning system. The separating bars are detached from one another and allowed to move through the separating device independently of one another. The device removes the use of chains to connect cleaning bars traversing through a cleaning system.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Richard E. Fogel, Brent D. Terrell
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Publication number: 20140216999Abstract: A device for separating components of a mixture, particularly industrial fluids but also gases including air, allows for targeted components of the mixture to be attached onto a separating bar and removed from the mixture. The separating bars traverse a track formed within the body of the separating device and through respective tank, cleaning, free roll, and compression regions in a controlled cleaning system. The separating bars are detached from one another and allowed to move through the separating device independently of one another. The device removes the use of chains to connect cleaning bars traversing through a cleaning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: EXACTRATION, LLCInventors: Richard E. Fogel, Brent D. Terrell
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Patent number: 8689984Abstract: A device for separating components of a mixture, particularly industrial fluids but also gases including air, allows for targeted components of the mixture to be attached onto a separating bar and removed from the mixture. The separating bars traverse a track formed within the body of the separating device and through respective tank, cleaning, free roll, and compression regions in a controlled cleaning system. The separating bars are detached from one another and allowed to move through the separating device independently of one another. The device removes the use of chains to connect cleaning bars traversing through a cleaning system.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Exactration, LLCInventors: Richard E. Fogel, Brent D. Terrell