Patents Assigned to QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8523152
    Abstract: A volatile organic compound removal device includes a cabinet having first and second slidable drawers movable between inserted and extended positions. A downcomer tube is downwardly and slidably received in an aperture of the first drawer. A sealing flange extends horizontally outward from a downcomer tube perimeter and extends beyond the aperture when the downcomer tube is received in the aperture. The sealing flange faces an upward facing surface of the first drawer and supports the downcomer tube to the first drawer using only a weight of the downcomer tube applied through the sealing flange to the upward facing surface. A removable seal pot pan is supported on an upward facing surface of the second drawer, which is aligned directly below and receives a lower end of the downcomer tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2013
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bryan D. Spicer
  • Publication number: 20120181713
    Abstract: A fluid inlet and distribution system for a volatile organic removal device includes a cabinet having an upper wall and multiple downcomer assemblies positioned within the cabinet accessible through a cabinet access. The multiple downcomer assemblies are divisible into first and second cabinet compartments isolated from each other by a dividing wall. A flow distribution duct assembly connected to the upper wall of the cabinet includes upper, bottom, outward facing and inward facing substantially flat containment walls defining a generally rectangular shaped flow passage. A contaminated fluid inlet is connected to one of the upper, inward facing, or outward facing containment walls. A discharge duct connected to the bottom containment wall is positioned above a receiving chamber operating to equally divide a flow of a contaminated fluid containing a volatile organic compound discharged through the discharge duct equally to the first and second cabinet compartments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2011
    Publication date: July 19, 2012
    Applicant: QED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventor: Bryan D. Spicer
  • Publication number: 20120139135
    Abstract: A volatile organic compound removal device includes a cabinet having first and second slidable drawers movable between inserted and extended positions. A downcomer tube is downwardly and slidably received in an aperture of the first drawer. A sealing flange extends horizontally outward from a downcomer tube perimeter and extends beyond the aperture when the downcomer tube is received in the aperture. The sealing flange faces an upward facing surface of the first drawer and supports the downcomer tube to the first drawer using only a weight of the downcomer tube applied through the sealing flange to the upward facing surface. A removable seal pot pan is supported on an upward facing surface of the second drawer, which is aligned directly below and receives a lower end of the downcomer tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2010
    Publication date: June 7, 2012
    Applicant: QED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventor: Bryan D. Spicer
  • Publication number: 20120096938
    Abstract: A pneumatic sensor/indicator device includes a sensor assembly having a bellows receiving chamber and sensor housing. An elastic bellows is in the bellows receiving chamber. A shaft connects to the bellows so bellows extension/retraction causes shaft axial movement. A magnet connected to the shaft generates a field moving an indicator ring. An indicator dome connects to the sensor body. The indicator ring is in the sensor housing in a non-indicating condition and displaces into the indicator dome providing a visible indicating condition. A flexible sensor tube connected to the sensor/indicator device extends into a well tube having a level sensing tube extending therefrom. A well fluid level rising above a level sensing tube inlet end increases inlet pressure port pressure inducing bellows axial displacement causing indicator device movement toward the indicating condition. The dome and indicating ring are isolated from the well preventing well contents entering and fogging the dome.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2010
    Publication date: April 26, 2012
    Applicant: QED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventor: David H. Edwards
  • Patent number: 7347255
    Abstract: A device for detecting the presence of water in a product-only hydrocarbon pump system particularly used for the removal of subterraneous hydrocarbons from a remediation site through a well. The device comprises a sealed float switch chamber, positioned either upstream or downstream from the hydrocarbon pump, wherein when a threshold amount of water is present in the hydrocarbon product being pumped through the float chamber, a switch is actuated by the float mechanism, electrically signaling an alarm, shutting off the power supply to the pump, or further activating a system controller or log.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David A. Fischer, Craig A. Bamm
  • Publication number: 20060018776
    Abstract: A pneumatic groundwater retrieving piston pump comprising generally of a piston and a foot valve is disclosed. A pneumatic driver slides the piston assembly up and down inside the foot valve assembly, which is connected to the driver by means of a stationary length of pipe. The drive shaft of the pneumatic driver is connected to the piston assembly by means of a polypropylene coated epoxy resin based rod. On the upward stroke the foot valve opens and lets water enter the volume below the piston assembly and the piston assembly check valve is closed and lifts the column of water. On the down stroke the foot valve closes holding the column of water and the piston check valve open, and allows the water to pass through to recharge the cylinder for the next lift cycle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Applicant: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Mioduszewski, David Edwards, Richard Jacobson
  • Publication number: 20050211432
    Abstract: A device for detecting the presence of water in a product-only hydrocarbon pump system, particularly used for the removal of subterraneous hydrocarbons from a remediation site through a well. The device comprises a sealed float switch chamber, positioned either up stream or downstream from the hydrocarbon pump, wherein when a threshold amount of water is present in the hydrocarbon product being pumped through the float chamber, a switch is actuated by the float mechanism, electrically signaling an alarm, shutting off the power supply to the pump, or further activating a system controller or log.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2005
    Publication date: September 29, 2005
    Applicant: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Fischer, Craig Bamm
  • Patent number: 6508310
    Abstract: A method for using a controller to control a fluid pump by controlling the rate at which the pump fills with fluid and subsequently discharges fluid. The pump includes a chamber for collecting fluid from within a well bore in which the pump is disposed. A user inputs a pump cycle time and a pump cycle volume to the controller. The pump cycle time input is used to determine a cycling period for the pump. The pump cycle volume is used to allot a portion of the cycling period to the refilling of the pump with fluid and the remaining portion of the cycling period to the discharging of fluid from the pump. The controller controls the pump such that the pump is vented to atmosphere during the refill portion, allowing the pump to fill with fluid, and such that pressurized fluid, such as compressed gas, is injected into the pump during the discharge cycle, causing fluid collected within the pump to be discharged. In another mode of operation, a sensor is coupled to the controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Mioduszewski, David A. Fischer, David B. Kaminski
  • Patent number: 6456201
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring the fluid level in a well bore to limit fluid drawdown in the well bore to a maximum set level. The user first determines the static water level in the well bore by lowering a sensor into the well bore. The sensor is configured to sense when it makes contact with water, so that the user can be made aware that the sensor has reached the static water level. The user then lowers the sensor to a maximum desired drawdown level. The sensor is then set to sense when it loses contact with the water. The sensor is then monitored to determine if the fluid had has dropped below the maximum desired drawdown level, and an audible and/or visual alarm alerts the user whenever the maximum desired drawdown level is exceeded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Mioduszewski, David A. Fischer, David B. Kaminski
  • Patent number: 6415659
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for monitoring select purge water parameters and determining when the parameters have stabilized. The method includes the steps of selecting which parameters are to be monitored and selecting the time interval between which evaluation readings are performed. The time interval may be selected in set time increments from within a predetermined time range. With the passing of each interval, the results of the evaluation readings are stored in a memory device for at least one, and more preferably a plurality, of consecutive readings. If the readings do not fall within the defined stabilization ranges for the selected parameters, the oldest scan is deleted from the memory device. The comparison of the reading results is again performed with the start of the next interval, with the new reading results being compared to the two old reading results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Mioduszewski, David A. Fischer, David B. Kaminski
  • Patent number: 6039546
    Abstract: A float operated pneumatic pump which separates water from hydrocarbons within a well at the pump in accordance with the density or specific gravity of the water and hydrocarbon fluid. The pump includes a displaceable fluid inlet for allowing fluid to enter the pump which generally tracks the level of the water/hydrocarbon interface. The pump includes an outer tube forming an outer chamber and an inner or dip tube placed within the outer chamber of the outer tube and forming an inner chamber. A well float includes the fluid inlet and has a density which enable the float to remain in proximity to the water/hydrocarbon interface. A tubular coil or conduit provides fluid passage between the fluid inlet and the outer chamber. Also, a fluid separator is located at the bottom end of the outer tube and defines a fluid passage between the inner and outer chambers. In one configuration, the separator allows water to exit the pump from the outer chamber while the hydrocarbons remain within the outer chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David H. Edwards, Kevin L. Newcomer, K. Lynn Niehaus
  • Patent number: 5495890
    Abstract: A float operated, top fill, recovery unit floats in a body of contaminated groundwater to recover a layer of liquid hydrocarbons residing on top of the groundwater. The recovery unit has an upper end fitted with a discharge check valve assembly and a lower end that is closed, the discharge valve assembly including a semi-permeable screen which is positioned in and skims the liquid hydrocarbons, and a series of passages and check valves for directing the hydrocarbons via a return line to a holding tank. In an embodiment disclosed, the lower end of the unit is formed in part by an inlet check valve arrangement which has had its check ball removed such that the arrangement does not operate to inhibit flow, and a closure plate is secured to the inlet valve arrangement to prevent external fluid from entering the unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David H. Edwards, Kevin L. Newcomer, K. Lynn Niehaus
  • Patent number: 5419191
    Abstract: A counting apparatus which is designed to be placed in parallel to a fluid flow line has a differential pressure switch which is placed across an orifice positioned within the fluid flow line. A counting mechanism is associated with the differential pressure switch to register a count when signaled by the differential pressure switch. The differential pressure switch is operable to react to the difference in pressure across the orifice to signal the counter to register a count. The orifice can be a fixed or a variable orifice. In another embodiment of the invention, a fixed or variable orifice is placed within the diaphragm of a diaphragm type differential pressure switch to adapt the differential pressure switch to be placed in series with the fluid flow line rather than in parallel to it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: K. Lynn Niehaus, Kevin L. Newcomer
  • Patent number: 5400650
    Abstract: There is provided a counting apparatus which is designed to be located in any position in series with a fluid flow line. The apparatus has a first magnet in an air chamber of the body of the counter. As the fluid passes through the air chamber, the first magnet is forced down the air chamber by the fluid flow. The magnetic field of the first magnet passes through a magnetic field of a second magnet located in the mechanical counter causing the counter to mechanically change the number. When the fluid flow is stopped, a spring returns the first magnet to its original position again passing by the second magnet in the counter allowing the counter to reset for the counting of the next cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: K. Lynn Niehaus, Kevin L. Newcomer
  • Patent number: 5358038
    Abstract: A float operated, top fill, recovery unit floats in a body of contaminated groundwater to recover a layer of liquid hydrocarbons residing on top of the groundwater. The recovery unit has an upper end fitted with a discharge check valve assembly and a lower end that is closed, the discharge valve assembly including a semi-permeable screen which is positioned in and skims the liquid hydrocarbons, and a series of passages and check valves for directing the hydrocarbons via a return line to a holding tank. In an embodiment disclosed, the lower end of the unit is formed in part by an inlet check valve arrangement which has had its check ball removed such that the arrangement does not operate to inhibit flow, and a closure plate is secured to the inlet valve arrangement to prevent external fluid from entering the unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1994
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David H. Edwards, Kevin L. Newcomer, K. Lynn Niehaus
  • Patent number: 5358037
    Abstract: A float operated pneumatic pump has an outer pump body forming an outer chamber and a dip tube forming an inner chamber therein. The inner chamber of the dip tube is in communication with the outer chamber of the pump body through a back flow discharge check valve. An inlet is located at a first end of the outer pump body for permitting liquids to enter both the inner and outer chambers. A discharge housing is located at a second end of the tubes and contains a liquid discharge port in communication with the second end of the dip tube. An air inlet port is located in the discharge housing for permitting pressurized air to enter the second end of the outer pump body. An air exhaust port is provided for permitting air in the outlet chamber to escape to atmosphere when fluid is entering the inner and outer chambers. A float is disposed on the outside of the dip tube within the outer chamber of the pump body. The float provides buoyancy to actuate the pump and provides weight to de-activate the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1994
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David H. Edwards, Kevin L. Newcomer, K. Lynn Niehaus
  • Patent number: 5301749
    Abstract: There is provided a dual pump floating layer recovery apparatus for pumping a floating layer of contaminant out of a well. The apparatus comprises an upper pump and a lower pump. The lower pump creates a cone of depression which increases the amount of the floating layer within the well. The upper pump pumps the contaminant from the well or cone of depression. The upper and lower pumps preferably are gas-actuated pumps. The lower pump preferably includes an automatic switching device to activate the lower pump upon sensing a predetermined amount of fluid within the pump. A gas conduit interconnects the actuation chambers on both pumps such that when the lower automatic pump is provided with pressurized gas, the upper pump is simultaneously provided with the identical pressurized gas. Upon deactivation, both pumps relieve the activation pressure through the lower pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David A. Fischer, Kevin L. Newcomer
  • Patent number: 5261348
    Abstract: There is provided a flow-through cell with a diverter valve for continuously monitoring specific parameters of a fluid which passes through the flow-through cell. The diverter valve diverts a portion of fluid flow from a fluid line to the flow-through cell. The flow-through cell has an analyzing probe capable of monitoring a plurality of conditions of the fluid that is flow through the cell. By continuously monitoring specific parameters of the fluid as it moves through the flow-through cell, it is possible to constantly monitor the condition of the fluid and react to changes or stabilization of the readings provided by the probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: K. Lynn Niehaus, David Mioduszewski
  • Patent number: 5259450
    Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for obtaining liquid samples from a well which incorporates a vented packer. The packer reduces the amount of groundwater which must be pumped by the pump of the apparatus in order to purge the well by isolating the input of the pump to a reduced volume of groundwater. The region below the packer, which is the region in communication with the pump, is vented to the atmosphere in order to permit the pump to operate at its maximum pumping rate regardless of the recovery rate of the well. The venting of the packer eliminates the condition where the pump is trying to pull a vacuum due to a low recovery rate of the well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: David Fischer
  • Patent number: RE34754
    Abstract: A fluid sampling apparatus is disclosed for withdrawing samples of groundwater or other fluids from a well or other monitoring site. The apparatus preferably includes pump means, conduit means and a wellhead assembly that are substantially permanently installed at such well or monitoring site and are thereby dedicated thereto in order to avoid or minimize cross-contamination of samples from site to site. The apparatus preferably also includes a removable and portable controller means adapted for easy and convenient transportation and connection to such dedicated fluid sampling components at various wells or monitoring sites.The questions raised in reexamination request No. 90/001,494, filed Apr. 18, 1988, have been considered and the results thereof are reflected in this reissue patent which constitutes the reexamination certificate required by 35 U.S.C. 307 as provided in 37 CRF 1.570(e).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: QED Environmental Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William D. Dickinson, David Mioduszewski, Frederick E. Bernardin, Jr.