Patents Assigned to Heat Systems Incorporated
  • Patent number: 5032027
    Abstract: An ultrasonic fluid processing method is provided for cavitation and processing a first fluid with a second fluid in a sonication or cavitation zone. The method is useful for preparation of emulsions for chemical and pharmaceutical applications, to gasify liquids for purification, for chemical reactions, to accelerate chemical and physical reactions, and to suspend fine particles. The method includes the steps of, forming a vibration element having an axis and with an adjacent sonication or cavitation zone, enclosing the element and zone in a sealed cavity having a first fluid passage, forming a second fluid passage coaxially with the vibration element and disposed adjacent to the sonication zone, and forming a third fluid passage coaxially with the vibration element and disposed adjacent to the sonication zone. With this method, problems with the control of proportions and amounts and uniformity of parts of fluids being mixed or processed are avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1991
    Assignee: Heat Systems Incorporated
    Inventor: Samuel Berliner, III
  • Patent number: 5026167
    Abstract: An ultrasonic fluid processing system is provided for cavitation and processing a first fluid with a second fluid in a sonication or cavitation zone. The system, in a preferred embodiment, includes a converter with a power supply, a vibration means connected to the converter and defining at least in part a sonication or cavitation zone and a cell having walls forming a cavity. The cell also has a first inlet means with an inlet opening for providing a first fluid to the cavitaito zone. The cell also has a second inlet means with an inlet opening for simultaneously providing a second fluid to the cavitation zone. The cell has an outlet opening for exit of fluid after processing and cavitation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1991
    Assignee: Heat Systems Incorporated
    Inventor: Samuel Berliner, III