Patents Assigned to Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.
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Patent number: 7371319Abstract: A method and system for providing Water for Injection using reverse osmosis. Water for Injection can be produced by reverse osmosis and the reverse osmosis membrane can be kept in a constantly self-sanitizing condition. One way of obtaining a constantly self-sanitizing condition is to maintain the reverse osmosis membrane at an elevated temperature during production of Water for Injection.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Jonathan Wood, John Arba, Gary Zoccolante, Anil Jha
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Patent number: 7344643Abstract: Contaminated wastewaters comprising biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), nitrogen and phosphorus are treated by an activated sludge process. The process utilizes an activated sludge tank, a solid-liquid separator, and a bioreactor to significantly reduce, or eliminate, waste activated sludge (WAS) within a sludge stream. A sidestream reactor is employed downstream from the bioreactor to remove soluble phosphates left in the sludge stream by the low WAS process. Within the sidestream reactor, a source of multivalent metal ions is added to a slightly alkaline sludge stream to precipitate the phosphates. The solid phosphates have a specific gravity higher than that of the organic matter in the sludge stream and may be separated from the sludge stream based upon differential settling velocity.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Robert A. Elefritz, Jr., Dennis J. Barnes
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Patent number: 7329358Abstract: A system and process for treating water are described. Water may be purified by passing feed water through an electrochemical deionization device. The water may be suitable for cooking, washing, and beverage production.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Frederick C. Wilkins, Anil Jha, Li-Shiang Liang
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Patent number: 7326340Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing odors utilizes oxidation-reduction potential to characterize the quality of water or wastewater and control addition of a species thereto that reduces or inhibits biological sulfide generation. Oxidation-reduction potential is measured at a downstream station and, based on the measurement, a nitrate compound is added at an upstream station to promote inoffensive biological products instead of foul-smelling products.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: James Paul Harshman, David J. Hunniford, David L. Morano
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Patent number: 7326325Abstract: A method and apparatus for connecting water treatment devices is provided. Connecting brackets may allow for a multiple configurations of water treatment devices and can simplify the building of water treatment systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Li-Shiang Liang, Emile O. Montminy
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Patent number: 7314564Abstract: A system for treating wastewater includes a basin to contain wastewater, an aerator provided in the basin to mix the wastewater, and a cover system to cover a surface of the wastewater contained in the basin. The cover system includes a plurality of hollow bodies disposed on the surface of the wastewater. Each hollow body is adapted to float on the wastewater's surface, and has a contiguous outer surface and a sufficient mass so that 30 to 70 percent of the hollow body's outer surface is exposed to atmosphere during use. A method of treating wastewater is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Charles E. Kruse, Terry A. Johnson
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Patent number: 7309427Abstract: A system for treating wastewater includes a basin to contain wastewater, an aerator provided in the basin to mix the wastewater, and a cover system to cover a surface of the wastewater contained in the basin. The cover system includes a plurality of hollow bodies disposed on the surface of the wastewater. Each hollow body is adapted to float on the wastewater's surface, and has a contiguous outer surface and a sufficient mass so that 30 to 70 percent of the hollow body's outer surface is exposed to atmosphere during use. A method of treating wastewater is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Charles E. Kruse, Terry A. Johnson
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Patent number: 7291268Abstract: A hydrocyclone bundle comprising a plurality of hydrocyclone liners and a plate assembly for use in liquid-liquid separation is disclosed. The hydrocyclone bundle may be used in new or existing separators. The hydrocyclone liners may be oppositely positioned within the hydrocyclone bundle. The plate assembly may collect and distribute overflow and underflow effluents from the hydrocyclone liners.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventor: Steven Bolman
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Patent number: 7285223Abstract: Continuous breakpoint halogenation with hydroxyl free radical species is used to increase the rate of sanitization a water system and maintain a high rate of oxidation in the bulk water of the pool, spas, and other water systems despite the presence of accumulated demand. Undesirable compounds can be eliminated by maintaining a level of desired oxidation potential. The feedrate and ratio of halogen donor and free radical species can be optimized to sustain the desired ppm range of halogen and sustain an ORP of, for example, 780 mV-820 mV. Sustaining these parameters can prevent or even reverse the accumulation of combined halogen and other halogenated volatile compounds, which can contaminate the air and water of water facilities such as indoor swimming pools.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventor: Roy Martin
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Patent number: 7285207Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating wastewater streams by adding, either separately or as a mixture, a nitrate containing compound and an alkaline material in an amount sufficient to achieve a lower concentration of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides downstream of the addition as compared to the atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides present in the wastewater stream prior to the addition. By adding alkaline material in addition to a nitrate containing compounds, the amount of nitrate containing compound added can be reduced by at least 10% as compared to the amount of nitrate that would theoretically need to be added in the absence of alkaline material to achieve a comparable lower concentration of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides in the wastewater stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: David J. Hunniford, David L. Morano, James Paul Harshman
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Patent number: 7276366Abstract: A system and method for the purification and biodeodorizing of a gas are disclosed. The system is highly adaptable and capable of operating in a variety of modes to tailor performance of the system to specific odor control applications. The scrubber stages of the system may each be maintained at different conditions to selectively promote bacterial activity that targets a variety of odorous constituents. The pH level of the irrigation fluid provided to each scrubber stage may be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Richard D. Parker, Eric C. Davis, Roop C. Jain
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Patent number: 7264709Abstract: A method and apparatus for conditioning a sensor to measure an oxidation reduction potential of an aqueous solution such that the time to obtain a reliable oxidation reduction potential measurement is substantially reduced. Such conditioning is often necessary when the sensor is moved from potentiometric equilibrium (e.g., the sensor is cleaned, the sensor is exposed to air, and the like). The method may comprise generating a current through a measurement electrode and a reference electrode of the sensor for a duration of time. A reliable oxidation reduction potential measurement can be made as the voltage across the measurement electrode and the reference electrode stabilizes after the duration of time. Depending on the aqueous solution, the stabilized value can be constant or variable.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Charles S. Applegate, David W. Dubey
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Patent number: 7243912Abstract: A diffuser assembly for diffusing a fluid from a fluid source into a medium to aerate the medium. The diffuser assembly including a diffuser body in fluid communication with the fluid source and a membrane connected to the diffuser body. The membrane is circular and includes a slitting pattern divided into a series of similar angular segments. The segments are positioned adjacent each other in a circular arrangement to substantially cover the membrane. Each segment includes a plurality of rows each having a plurality of slits. The slits within the segment are arranged in a parallelogram pattern. A first line extending between adjacent slits in a common row is substantially the same length as a second line extending between adjacent slits in adjacent rows.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Peter Petit, Tieniu Chen
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Patent number: 7241430Abstract: An activated carbon-metal oxide matrix is disclosed. The activated carbon-metal oxide matrix may be obtained by a method including the steps of: preoxidizing a carbon material, grinding the preoxidized carbon material; mixing the ground preoxidized material with a metal oxide to form a carbon mixture; extruding the carbon mixture; carbonizing and activating the extrudate. The activated carbon-metal oxide matrix may be used to remove odorous compounds, acidic gases, and volatile organic compounds from a gas.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: James Richard Graham, Jianyuan Cheng
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Publication number: 20070075019Abstract: A system for treating wastewater includes a basin to contain wastewater, an aerator provided in the basin to mix the wastewater, and a cover system to cover a surface of the wastewater contained in the basin. The cover system includes a plurality of hollow bodies disposed on the surface of the wastewater. Each hollow body is adapted to float on the wastewater's surface, and has a contiguous outer surface and a sufficient mass so that 30 to 70 percent of the hollow body's outer surface is exposed to atmosphere during use. A method of treating wastewater is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Applicant: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: Charles Kruse, Terry Johnson
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Patent number: 7186341Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating wastewater streams by adding, either separately or as a mixture, a nitrate containing compound and an alkaline material in an amount sufficient to achieve a lower concentration of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides downstream of the addition as compared to the atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides present in the wastewater stream prior to the addition. By adding alkaline material in addition to a nitrate containing compounds, the amount of nitrate containing compound added can be reduced by at least 10% as compared to the amount of nitrate that would theoretically need to be added in the absence of alkaline material to achieve a comparable lower concentration of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides in the wastewater stream.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Holding Corp.Inventors: David J. Hunniford, David L. Morano, James Paul Harshman