Patents Assigned to Ti-DOX Patent Inc.
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Patent number: 12005394Abstract: An arrangement and process of mitigating contaminants has a flow element intermediate a first space with contaminated matter (including contaminated gas) and a second space. Contaminated matter is drawn from the first space into the flow element and then urged into segregated contaminated gas and residual contaminated matter collected in the second space. Segregated contaminated gas is merged with gas from the second space to form mixed gas and treated to form primary treated gas which is directed to generate at least some of the drawing of contaminated matter from the first space into the flow element. Mixed gas can be treated by passing it through passages in the flow element coated with decontaminating agent and/or through a decontamination unit. The flow element allows for air flow to effectively act as a one-way barrier obstructing migration of contaminated matter from the second space back to the first space.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2020Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: Ti-DOX Patent Inc.Inventors: Reinhard Schuetz, Dean Richard Neitz
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Patent number: 11559600Abstract: An apparatus for treating contaminated fluid has a UV lamp within an elongate housing, typically rectangular shaped. Deflector baffles within the housing create a meandering pathway perpendicular to the lamp for exposing the fluid to the UV light along the entire length of the pathway. Fins create multiple channels in the pathway to substantially increase internal surface area contact with the fluid. A photocatalytic coating on the baffles, fins and internal surfaces of the housing is maintained within a pre-set radial distance, preferably within about 75 mm, from the lamp for optimal creation of a photocatalytic reactant. The fluid flowing along the pathway, including channels, is also maintained in close proximity to the lamp and has adequate time for exposure to the ultraviolet light and photocatalytic reactant for treatment before exiting the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2021Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: TI-DOX PATENT INC.Inventors: Dean Richard Neitz, Reinhard Schuetz
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Publication number: 20220001070Abstract: An apparatus for treating contaminated fluid has a UV lamp within an elongate housing, typically rectangular shaped. Deflector baffles within the housing create a meandering pathway perpendicular to the lamp for exposing the fluid to the UV light along the entire length of the pathway. Fins create multiple channels in the pathway to substantially increase internal surface area contact with the fluid. A photocatalytic coating on the baffles, fins and internal surfaces of the housing is maintained within a pre-set radial distance, preferably within about 75 mm, from the lamp for optimal creation of a photocatalytic reactant. The fluid flowing along the pathway, including channels, is also maintained in close proximity to the lamp and has adequate time for exposure to the ultraviolet light and photocatalytic reactant for treatment before exiting the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Ti-DOX Patent Inc.Inventors: Dean Richard Neitz, Reinhard Schuetz
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Publication number: 20210113964Abstract: An arrangement and process of mitigating contaminants has a flow element intermediate a first space with contaminated matter (including contaminated gas) and a second space. Contaminated matter is drawn from the first space into the flow element and then urged into segregated contaminated gas and residual contaminated matter collected in the second space. Segregated contaminated gas is merged with gas from the second space to form mixed gas and treated to form primary treated gas which is directed to generate at least some of the drawing of contaminated matter from the first space into the flow element. Mixed gas can be treated by passing it through passages in the flow element coated with decontaminating agent and/or through a decontamination unit. The flow element allows for air flow to effectively act as a one-way barrier obstructing migration of contaminated matter from the second space back to the first space.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: Ti-DOX Patent Inc.Inventors: Reinhard Schuetz, Dean Richard Neitz