Patents by Inventor Amer Almadidy

Amer Almadidy 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).

  • Patent number: 8202424
    Abstract: A method for degrading, detackifying and reducing solvent in water comprising organic solvent-laden water-borne paint that comprises adding to the water an effective degrading, detackifying and/or solvent-reducing amount of at least one microorganism culture and sufficient micronutrients to sustain the growth of the at least one microorgansim culture and to reduce solvent content of the water. A method of reducing chemical oxygen demand in water comprising organic solvent-laden water-borne paint, wherein the water contains an excess amount of organic solvent from one or both of paint spray operations and paint spray nozzle cleaning operations, the method comprising adding to the water an effective degrading and detackifying amount of at least one microorganism culture and micronutrients to sustain the growth of the at least one microorgansim culture, whereby chemical oxygen demand in the water is reduced by at least 50% relative to the same system without adding the micronutrients.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2012
    Assignee: Atotech Deutschland GmbH
    Inventors: Amer Almadidy, Natacha Lavayssierre
  • Publication number: 20100065493
    Abstract: A method for degrading, detackifying and reducing solvent in water comprising organic solvent-laden water-borne paint that comprises adding to the water an effective degrading, detackifying and/or solvent-reducing amount of at least one microorganism culture and sufficient micronutrients to sustain the growth of the at least one microorgansim culture and to reduce solvent content of the water. A method of reducing chemical oxygen demand in water comprising organic solvent-laden water-borne paint, wherein the water contains an excess amount of organic solvent from one or both of paint spray operations and paint spray nozzle cleaning operations, the method comprising adding to the water an effective degrading and detackifying amount of at least one microorganism culture and micronutrients to sustain the growth of the at least one microorgansim culture, whereby chemical oxygen demand in the water is reduced by at least 50% relative to the same system without adding the micronutrients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2008
    Publication date: March 18, 2010
    Inventors: Amer Almadidy, Natacha Lavayssierre
  • Publication number: 20080185337
    Abstract: A method for degrading, detackifying and reducing solvent in water comprising organic solvent-laden water-borne paint that comprises adding to the water an effective degrading, detackifying and/or solvent-reducing amount of at least one microorganism culture and sufficient micronutrients to sustain the growth of the at least one microorgansim culture and to reduce solvent content of the water. A method of reducing chemical oxygen demand in water comprising organic solvent-laden water-borne paint, wherein the water contains an excess amount of organic solvent from one or both of paint spray operations and paint spray nozzle cleaning operations, the method comprising adding to the water an effective degrading and detackifying amount of at least one microorganism culture and micronutrients to sustain the growth of the at least one microorgansim culture, whereby chemical oxygen demand in the water is reduced by at least 50% relative to the same system without adding the micronutrients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2008
    Publication date: August 7, 2008
    Inventors: Amer Almadidy, Natacha Lavayssierre
  • Publication number: 20070207531
    Abstract: A method is provided for producing hydrogen by fermenting a culture medium containing a sugar and maintained under substantially anaerobic conditions with a bacterium of the genus Clostridium. The bacterium may be Clostridium bifermentans and hydrogen may be produced with an efficiency of at least about 34% relative to the maximum theoretical possible yield.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2005
    Publication date: September 6, 2007
    Inventors: Mongi Ferchichi, Amer Almadidy, Edward Crabbe, Gwanghoon Gil, William Hintz