Patents Assigned to International Environmental Solutions Corporation
  • Patent number: 7832343
    Abstract: A pyrolyzer has a heated inner housing that includes first and second conveyors. Preferred conveyors have independent or at least potentially independent flows of material to be pyrolyzed. All suitable conveyors are contemplated, including especially screw conveyors, or combination of screw and paddle conveyors. Both first and second conveyors can be disposed within a common lumen, with a partial divider between them. An alternative divider is also contemplated that more or less divides the inner housing into two lumens. Thus, the lumens can be entirely distinct, or can have cross-flow of gases and/or material being pyrolyzed. Heat transfer fins can be advantageously attached, extend from, or be otherwise coupled to the inner housing to assist in transfer of heat into the lumen(s) of the inner housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: International Environmental Solutions Corporation
    Inventors: William Walker, Karen Meyer Bertram
  • Patent number: 7621225
    Abstract: An apparatus for treating waste material that comprises four major cooperating subsystems, namely a pyrolytic converter (24), a two-stage thermal oxidizer (26), a steam generator (28) and a steam turbine (30) driven by steam generated by the steam generator. In operation, the pyrolytic converter is uniquely heated without any flame impinging on the reactor component and the waste material to be pyrolyzed is transported through the reaction chamber of the pyrolytic converter by a pair of longitudinally extending, side-by-side material transporting mechanisms (42, 43).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: International Environmental Solutions Corporation
    Inventors: William C. Walker, Karen Bertram, legal representative
  • Publication number: 20090084292
    Abstract: A burner cone has protrusions that facilitate turbulence of combustion gases. Such cones can advantageously be utilized in thermal oxidizers that receive syn gases from pyrolyzing municipal or other wastes. Preferred cones have a frustoconical shape and numerous protrusions and associated openings. Use of such cones in thermal oxidizers can significantly increase the efficiency of oxidizing syn gases produced by pyrolyzing municipal and other wastes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Toby L. Cole, Raul de la Torres
  • Publication number: 20080127867
    Abstract: A pyrolysis device has a pyrolyzer (retort) and a thermal oxidizer, each with its own burner, but coupled so that the burner of the pyrolyzer can be down-regulated as heat from the thermal oxidizer is used to hear the pyrolyzer. One or more automatic controllers preferably adjust a burn rate of the extrinsic gas by the first burner as a function of a rate at which heat is transferred from the thermal oxidizer to the pyrolyzer. In preferred embodiments, the burn rate of the extrinsic gas can be adjusted to ?50%, ?30% or even lower relative to a base rate that would be required to pyrolyze the waste without the heat thermal oxidizer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2007
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Toby L. Cole, Dan Watts, Raul de al Torres, Michael Scott Sorrell
  • Publication number: 20080072805
    Abstract: A pyrolysis waste treatment system having a pyrolyzer and a thermal oxidizer that are aligned in a partially or completely piggybacked fashion, and heat from the exhaust gas of the thermal oxidizer is shunted back to the pyrolyzer to help sustain pyrolysis. Such conduits can have any suitable configuration, including for example where the conduit extends from sides (as opposed to the ends) of each of the pyrolyzer and the thermal oxidizer. Contemplated pyrolyzers and the thermal oxidizers can have any suitable dimensions, but are preferably at least 5 meters long, and have a cross sectional area of at least 10 m2. In most contemplated embodiments, the thermal oxidizer has a length within 20% of the length of the pyrolyzer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Toby Cole, Dan Watts, Raul Torres, Michael Sorrell
  • Publication number: 20080053347
    Abstract: A pyrolyzer has a heated inner housing that includes first and second conveyors. Preferred conveyors have independent or at least potentially independent flows of material to be pyrolyzed. All suitable conveyors are contemplated, including especially screw conveyors, or combination of screw and paddle conveyors. Both first and second conveyors can be disposed within a common lumen, with a partial divider between them. An alternative divider is also contemplated that more or less divides the inner housing into two lumens. Thus, the lumens can be entirely distinct, or can have cross-flow of gases and/or material being pyrolyzed. Heat transfer fins can be advantageously attached, extend from, or be otherwise coupled to the inner housing to assist in transfer of heat into the lumen(s) of the inner housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
    Inventors: William Walker, Karen Bertram
  • Publication number: 20070107641
    Abstract: The inventive subject matter is directed toward a pyrolytic waste treatment system comprising a pyrolysis chamber having a chamber wall with a hole through which a shaft passes. An insulating mechanism is used at the hole to inhibit heat from escaping through the opening in the chamber wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Publication date: May 17, 2007
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Raul Torres, Toby Cole, Dan Watts
  • Patent number: 7044069
    Abstract: The inventive subject matter is directed toward a pyrolytic waste treatment system having multiple pyrolysis chambers. It is contemplated that the system is adapted to heat at least one pyrolysis chamber independently of at least one other pyrolysis chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: International Environmental Solutions Corporation
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Raul de la Torres, Toby L. Cole, Dan Watts
  • Patent number: 7000551
    Abstract: The inventive subject matter is directed toward a pyrolytic waste treatment system having a pyrolysis chamber supported in a manner that causes minimal movement or flexing of the chamber as the temperature of the chamber changes. Preferred solutions utilize support structures made from materials having low coefficients of thermal expansion, and structures adapted to allow chambers to expand and contract with temperature changes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Assignee: International Environmental Solutions Corporation
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Raul de la Torres, Toby L. Cole, Dan Watts
  • Patent number: 6988453
    Abstract: The inventive subject matter is directed toward a pyrolytic waste treatment system comprising an outlet adapted to channel a composition out of a pyrolysis chamber. A mechanism is used for cleaning the outlet during operation of the pyrolytic system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2006
    Assignee: International Environmental Solutions Corporation
    Inventors: Cameron Cole, Raul de la Tores, Toby L. Cole, Dan Watts