Patents by Inventor Alfredo J. Teran
Alfredo J. Teran has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7604780Abstract: An ozone disinfection apparatus is provided whereby the ozone is dispersed in a vapor. The use of an ozonated vapor increases saturation of the article, surface or area being disinfected. Ozone from a generator on-board the apparatus is forced into contact with a fluid, such as water, to form the vapor. Particle size of the vapor is controlled by passing the vapor through an atomizer.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Agrimond USA CorporationInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Nidal A. Samad, Louis V. Mangiacapra
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Patent number: 6872313Abstract: A method for treating domestic wastewater, in situ, in a single tank. The use of which obviates the need for traditional septic tanks as well as lessening the burden, and reliance on, central water treatment plants. The resulting water is stored for non-potable reuse, thus lessening impact on public water supplies for domestic-utility use. The method is not limited to residential use but is equally applicable to boats, recreational vehicles, hotels, resorts, clubs, rest areas, apartment complexes, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Agrimond USA CorporationInventors: Nidal A. Samad, Alfredo J Teran, W Todd Willoughby
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Patent number: 6638757Abstract: A process is provided for the biological digestion of animal carcasses. First, the carcass is cut into smaller pieces with equipment that masticates, grinds or comminutes in the presence of water to create a solid-liquid mixture. The next steps include treating the solid-liquid mixture with a special blend or combination of bacteria that have been specifically cultured to digest the carcass; the mixture is subsequently aerated to form a stabilized biomass. The stabilized biomass is aerated in an open basin to further digest and liquefy the carcass, water, bacteria mixture. From the open basin, the primarily liquid waste stream is passed to a clarifying tank where the suspended solids are precipitated as sludge, thus clarifying the liquid. Sludge is removed from the clarifying chamber and the clarified liquid is either discharged or recirculated for further use in this novel process.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Agrimond, L.L.C.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, W. Todd Willoughby, Richard G. Wood
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Patent number: 6598431Abstract: An apparatus and method for using a dry cleaning machine to clean laundry that reduces environmental impacts by the substitution of ozone for the hazardous solvents traditionally used in the dry cleaning washing process. The apparatus and method for dry cleaning includes the steps of filtering the water whereby any debris present in the water is removed, measuring the dissolved ozone concentration of the water, recirculating the water between the tank and the water purifier until a desired ozone concentration is realized ensuring that the desired dissolved ozone concentration of the water is attained prior to the start of the cleaning process and continuously recirculating the water through the dry cleaning washing machine, the water purifier, and the tank during the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Carlos V. Diaz, Louis V. Mangiacapra
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Patent number: 6599424Abstract: The present invention is drawn to a unique method for treating anaerobic bodies of water including, but not limited to, agricultural waste treatment lagoons. The treatment method of the present invention includes the steps of analyzing the characteristics of the wastewater and sludge to be treated in an animal wastewater lagoon, identifying and propagating beneficial aerobic bacteria such that a selective dominance of the beneficial aerobic bacteria may be established in the animal wastewater lagoon, sizing an aeration means according to the quantity of water to be treated, aerating the animal wastewater lagoon and aerobically treating the wastewater in the animal wastewater lagoon further comprises propagated aerobic bacteria selected to aerobically digest organic material, and clarifying the wastewater by injected the aerobically treated wastewater with a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Wesley Todd Willoughby, John R. Derrick, Jr.
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Patent number: 6579446Abstract: The present invention is a multi-process water treatment system including a manifold, a disinfectant source adapted to supply a substantially continuous flow of disinfectant to the manifold, a plurality of water treatment processes fluidly coupled to the manifold, a plurality of sensor means, each sensor means coupled to a water treatment process, the sensor means adapted to communicate data representative of the concentration of the disinfectant present in each water treatment process, a central controller means adapted to receive data from the plurality of sensor means, a disinfectant discharge conduit, and a three-way diverting valve disposed in fluid communication between each branch of the manifold and each water treatment process, the valve having a first position wherein disinfectant is delivered to the water treatment process and a second position wherein disinfectant is delivered to the disinfectant discharge conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Timothy N. Tyndall, Wesley Todd Willoughby
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Patent number: 6554998Abstract: The present invention is drawn to a unique apparatus for treating anaerobic bodies of water including, but not limited to, agricultural waste treatment lagoons. The apparatus of the present invention includes an isolated body of water having a volume of wastewater and sludge therein and at least one aeration means in fluid flow communication with the isolated body of water, wherein the isolated body of water further comprises propagated aerobic bacteria selected to aerobically digest the wastewater and sludge and a water clarification means in fluid flow communication with the isolated body of water wherein the clarification means further comprises a polymer feed system to precipitate and promote solids separation of the wastewater and sludge.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Wesley Todd Willoughby, John R. Derrick, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020195397Abstract: A method for treating wastewater includes the steps of collecting wastewater in a tank and transfering the wastewater between the tank and an ozone system in a batch process or as a continuously transfering process. The oxidation of the wastewater is monitored and the wastewater is either re-used or discharged when the oxidation amount has dropped to a predetermined level. In a second embodiment, the wastewater is pre-treated by aeration. This causes contaminates to float on the surface of the wastewater and the contaminates are removed by skimming or decanting. The pre-treatment substantially reduces the power requirements of the ozone system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Nidal A. Samad
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Patent number: 6464210Abstract: An apparatus for the efficient dissolution of fluids, both gas to liquid and liquid to liquid. A flow splitter divides the influent to an upper and lower stream. The lower stream is injected with a gas and the gas-enriched lower stream is subsequently discharged proximate to the bottom of a contactor in tangential fashion. The upper stream is discharged in similar tangential fashion proximate to the top of the contactor producing a vortex flow pattern. The countercurrent flow of the gas-enriched lower stream and upper stream ensures a high degree of dissolution of the gas in the liquid. Alternatively, two liquids of differing densities may be dissolved together with the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Timothy N. Tyndall, Wesley Todd Willoughby
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Patent number: 6418580Abstract: A treatment apparatus and method that greatly increases the efficiency and flexibility in using ozone in the laundry process by permitting an operator to set the level of dissolved ozone concentration delivered to the washing machines, depending upon the amount and type of soil on the laundry. Furthermore, the present invention ensures that there is enough dissolved ozone available in the wash water to meet the demand of the washing apparatus. Lastly, the present invention monitors and maintains the desired amount of dissolved ozone to be delivered to the washers.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Agrimond, L.L.C.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Nidal A. Samad, Richard G. Wood, John R. Derrick, Jr., Carlos V. Diaz, Timothy N. Tyndall, Joseph F. Wakim
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Patent number: 6408471Abstract: A treatment apparatus and method that greatly increases the efficiency and flexibility in using ozone in the laundry process by permitting an operator to set the level of dissolved ozone concentration delivered to the washing machines, depending upon the amount and type of soil on the laundry. Furthermore, the present invention ensures that there is enough dissolved ozone available in the wash water to meet the demand of the washing apparatus. Lastly, the present invention monitors and maintains the desired amount of dissolved ozone to be delivered to the washers.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Agrimond L.L.C.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Carlos V. Diaz, Timothy N. Tyndall, John R. Derrick
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Patent number: 6398959Abstract: The present invention is drawn to a unique apparatus and method for treating and reusing the wastewater discharged from agricultural animal farms. The apparatus and method of the present invention may be readily-sized and configured depending upon the amount and constituent(s) of the wastewater to be treated. In a first embodiment, the apparatus and method of the present invention is designed to be a zero discharge system in which no wastewater will be discharged or land applied. In use, the apparatus and method of the first embodiment may actually require addition of make-up water during periods of low rainfall to make up water losses due to evaporation and drift. It is contemplated that the only byproduct of the apparatus and method of the first embodiment may be a beneficial sludge if a sufficient number of installations are operated.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Richard G. Wood
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Patent number: 6395174Abstract: The present invention is drawn to a unique apparatus and method for treating anaerobic bodies of water including, but not limited to, agricultural waste treatment lagoons. The apparatus and treatment method of the present invention will consist of several phases once the parameters of the wastewater have been ascertained. First, specially selected bacteria are cultivated based upon the wastewater parameters. This specialized bacteria is then utilized in bio-augmentation of the wastewater lagoon. Specifically, bacteria will be isolated and propagated specific for the wastewater which will create a selective dominance within the lagoon and enhance digestion of the waste. The wastewater lagoon is equipped with an aeration means and mixing means such that the wastewater undergoes aerobic digestion utilizing the specially selected bacteria. The solids separation or clarification phase preferably occurs in the existing animal wastewater treatment lagoon.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Agrimond, L.L.C.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Richard G. Wood, Harland E. Hyde, Daniel G. Wegerif
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Publication number: 20020032931Abstract: An apparatus and method for using a dry cleaning machine to clean laundry that reduces environmental impacts by the substitution of ozone for the hazardous solvents traditionally used in the dry cleaning washing process. The apparatus and method for dry cleaning includes the steps of filtering the water whereby any debris present in the water is removed, measuring the dissolved ozone concentration of the water, recirculating the water between the tank and the water purifier until a desired ozone concentration is realized ensuring that the desired dissolved ozone concentration of the water is attained prior to the start of the cleaning process and continuously recirculating the water through the dry cleaning washing machine, the water purifier, and the tank during the cleaning process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Carlos V. Diaz, Louis V. Mangiacapra
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Patent number: 6350608Abstract: A process is provided for the biological digestion of animal carcasses. First, the carcass is cut into smaller pieces with equipment that masticates, grinds or comminutes in the presence of water to create a solid-liquid mixture. The next steps include treating the solid-liquid mixture with a special blend or combination of bacteria that have been specifically cultured to digest the carcass; the mixture is subsequently aerated to form a stabilized biomass. The stabilized biomass is aerated in an open basin to further digest and liquefy the carcass, water, bacteria mixture. From the open basin, the primarily liquid waste stream is passed to a clarifying tank where the suspended solids are precipitated as sludge, thus clarifying the liquid. Sludge is removed from the clarifying chamber and the clarified liquid is either discharged or recirculated for further use in this novel process.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: AJT & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, W. Todd Willoughby
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Patent number: 6193889Abstract: The present invention is drawn to a unique apparatus and method for treating and reusing the wastewater discharged from agricultural animal farms. The apparatus and method of the present invention may be readily sized and configured depending upon the amount and constituent(s) of the wastewater to be treated. In a first embodiment, the apparatus and method of the present invention is designed to be a zero discharge system in which no wastewater will be discharged or spray irrigated. In use, the apparatus and method of the first embodiment may actually require addition of make-up water during periods of low rainfall to make-up water losses due to evaporation and drift. It is contemplated that the only byproduct of the apparatus and method of the first embodiment may be a beneficial sludge if a sufficient number of installations are operated.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Agrimond, L.L.C.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Richard G. Wood
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Patent number: 6090294Abstract: An apparatus and method for the purification of contaminated water whereby the contamination level of the wastewater is automatically monitored and treatment self-adjusted and continued until the desired level of purification is reached. Specifically, if upon treatment a pre-set purification level is not obtained a water recycle control means completely precludes the uptake of additional contaminated water and recycles wastewater within the apparatus until the desired level of purification is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: AJT & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Igor A. Vassiliev, Louis V. Mangiacapra, Carlos V. Diaz
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Patent number: 6039874Abstract: An apparatus and method for treating and reusing the wastewater discharged from agricultural animal farms. The apparatus and method of the present invention is designed to be a zero discharge system in which no wastewater will be discharged or spray irrigated. The wastewater effluent is first passed through a mechanical screen were bulk solids are separated and partially de-watered. The screened effluent is then directed to a primary plastic-lined earthen lagoon where it undergoes aerobic digestion utilizing specially selected bacteria. After treatment in the primary lagoon, the wastewater effluent is used to wash the floors of the hog houses or undergoes a purification phase including solids separation/denitrification, filtration and sterilization. The solids separation/denitrification phase (clarification) preferably takes place in an anoxic environment in preferably above-ground tanks where suspended solids removal will occur as well as denitrification for nitrate reduction.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: AJT & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Richard G. Wood
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Patent number: D420720Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: AJT & AssociatesInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Igor A. Vassiliev, Louis V. Mangicarpa, Carlos V. Diaz
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Patent number: D424660Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: AJT & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfredo J. Teran, John R. Derrick, Jr., Nidal A. Samad, W. Todd Willoughby, Igor A. Vassiliev, Louis V. Mangicarpa, Carlos V. Diaz