Patents Assigned to Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLC
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Patent number: 9295924Abstract: Water decontamination systems including one or more of an aerator module, a separator tower, and a contamination gas treatment system are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLCInventor: David S. Drewelow
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Patent number: 9079785Abstract: Water decontamination systems including aerator modules are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLCInventor: David S. Drewelow
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Publication number: 20130334114Abstract: Water decontamination systems including one or more of an aerator module, a separator tower, and a contamination gas treatment system are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: LIQUID SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES AND EQUIPMENT, LLCInventor: Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLC
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Patent number: 8101089Abstract: Water decontamination systems including aerator modules are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLCInventor: David S. Drewelow
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Patent number: 8080166Abstract: A multiphase separation system utilized to remove contaminants from fluids includes a pre-filtering module for filtering a contaminated fluid to provide a filtered contaminated fluid. A condenser module receives the filtered contaminated fluid and a contaminated gas phase for condensing the contaminated gas phase to a contaminated liquid. A phase reaction chamber converts the filtered contaminated fluid to a contaminated mist wherein the mist is subjected to a low energy, high vacuum environment for providing a first change of phase by separating into a contaminated gas phase and a liquid mist phase. The contaminated gas phase is carried out of the phase reaction chamber by a carrier air. A vacuum pump provides the low energy, high vacuum environment in the phase reaction chamber and delivers the contaminated gas phase to the condenser module for condensation providing a second change of phase.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLCInventor: Wayne W. Spani
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Publication number: 20100018935Abstract: A multiphase separation system utilized to remove contaminants from fluids includes a pre-filtering module for filtering a contaminated fluid to provide a filtered contaminated fluid. A condenser module receives the filtered contaminated fluid and a contaminated gas phase for condensing the contaminated gas phase to a contaminated liquid. A phase reaction chamber converts the filtered contaminated fluid to a contaminated mist wherein the mist is subjected to a low energy, high vacuum environment for providing a first change of phase by separating into a contaminated gas phase and a liquid mist phase. The contaminated gas phase is carried out of the phase reaction chamber by a carrier air. A vacuum pump provides the low energy, high vacuum environment in the phase reaction chamber and delivers the contaminated gas phase to the condenser module for condensation providing a second change of phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Liquid Separation Technologies and Equipment, LLCInventor: Wayne W. Spani
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Patent number: 7597803Abstract: A multi-phase separation system utilized to remove contaminants from fluids includes a pre-filtering module for filtering a contaminated fluid to provide a filtered contaminated fluid. A condenser module receives the filtered contaminated fluid and a contaminated gas phase for condensing the contaminated gas phase to a contaminated liquid. A phase reaction chamber converts the filtered contaminated fluid to a contaminated mist wherein the mist is subjected to a low energy, high vacuum environment for providing a first change of phase by separating into a contaminated gas phase and a liquid mist phase. The contaminated gas phase is carried out of the phase reaction chamber by a carrier air. A vacuum pump provides the low energy, high vacuum environment in the phase reaction chamber and delivers the contaminated gas phase to the condenser module for condensation providing a second change of phase.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Liquid Separation Technology and Equipment, LLCInventor: Wayne W. Spani
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Publication number: 20080000839Abstract: Water decontamination systems including one or more of an aerator module, a separator tower, and a contamination gas treatment system are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: LIQUID SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES AND EQUIPMENT, LLCInventor: DAVID DREWELOW
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Publication number: 20080000819Abstract: Water decontamination systems including one or more of an aerator module, a separator tower, and a contamination gas treatment system are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: LIQUID SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES AND EQUIPMENT, LLCInventor: DAVID DREWELOW
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Publication number: 20080000821Abstract: Water decontamination systems including one or more of an aerator module, a separator tower, and a contamination gas treatment system are described herein. Such systems are capable of removing contaminants, including volatile organic compounds, from the water. Certain volatile organic contaminants can be removed at high efficiencies. The systems may be automated to remove the contaminants and produce cleaned water on a continuous basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: LIQUID SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES AND EQUIPMENT, LLCInventor: DAVID DREWELOW