Patents by Inventor David G. Palmer

David G. Palmer 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).

  • Publication number: 20120292251
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for operating an activated sludge plant having a plurality of tandem aeration zones, each receiving mixed liquor from an upstream zone or an upstream source and discharging a mixed liquor to a downstream zone or a downstream process includes a control which determines a parameter at a downstream one of the zones. The parameter is representative of a concentration of ammonia in the mixed liquor in the downstream one of the zones and may be used to control at least one upstream zone. A value of airflow to one of the zones may be determined and used to determine a demand for dissolved oxygen in the mixed liquor in that zone as a function of airflow to that zone. An elevated level of demand may be used to indicate a dump of commercial waste having a high BOD demand. A depressed level of demand may be used to indicate the presence of chemicals that inhibit bacterial respiration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2011
    Publication date: November 22, 2012
    Applicant: Process Kinetics, LLC
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 7273561
    Abstract: An apparatus and method of determining chemical dosage required to reduce sulfides in wastewater includes providing a headspace apart from the wastewater. The temperature of the wastewater and the concentration of sulfide gas in the headspace are measured. Dissolved hydrogen sulfide gas concentrations in the wastewater are calculated from the temperature of the wastewater and the concentration of sulfide gas in said headspace. When pH is monitored, dissolved sulfide concentrations can be calculated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2007
    Assignee: Waitaki Research Corporation
    Inventor: David G Palmer
  • Patent number: 6508070
    Abstract: A water chiller includes a cooling tank and a cooling device positioned at an upper portion of the cooling tank. The cooling device includes a cooling probe positioned within the cooling tank at an upper region thereof and being operable to cool the water at the upper region of the cooling tank. The cooled water increases in density and descends toward the bottom or lower region of the cooling tank, while warmer water positioned in the lower region rises upwards toward the cooling probe, where it is cooled by the cooling probe. The water cooler thus continually cools and mixes the water within the cooling tank to maintain the water at a cool temperature. The cool water at the lower region of the tank is discharged from the cooling tank at an outlet positioned at or near the bottom of the cooling tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Palmer Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 6099693
    Abstract: A movable water distiller capable of use in conjunction with a water heater includes a frame having a top which supports the water heater. The distiller components are supported on a tray having a guide assembly engaging a track assembly horizontally positioned in the bottom region of the frame. The guide assembly allows the distiller components to be inserted within, and extracted from, the frame interior while the track assembly maintains alignment of the tray. Alternatively, the guide assembly may be attached to the top surfaces of the track assembly. Paneling surrounds the sides and back of the frame, while a front cover is attached to the front of the tray. The front cover and the paneling enclose the interior of the frame and prevent access to the distiller components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.
    Inventors: David G. Palmer, Mark W. Napier
  • Patent number: 6048456
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing and remanufacturing a water treatment device having a media bed includes assembling a housing from a length of open pipe and a pair of end caps. One end cap is secured to each open end of the pipe. At lease two openings are formed at opposite ends of the housing. The housing is charged with media by passing the media through the openings in the housing. A pair of screens are provided in the housing outwardly of the media, and a pair of fittings are provided in the openings outwardly of the screens. The end caps may be permanently secured to the pipe, such as by an adhesive or other known techniques, prior to charging the housing with media. The water treatment device may be charged with media by forming a slurry, made up of the media and a liquid, and passing the slurry through the opening in the pipe. Liquid may then be drawn out of the housing through one of the fittings. At least one of the end caps may include a wall portion which overlaps a portion of the pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: Palmer Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5662779
    Abstract: A water purification apparatus positionable on an existing dispenser has a valve control member positionable in the water plenum of the dispenser to control release of purified water from the apparatus to the dispenser. A feedwater tank receives supply water which is fed to a water level control tank to maintain the water level in the boiler of the apparatus above the heating element. The control tank includes a partition separating a main reservoir from a de-foamer control chamber within which anti-foaming agent may be added. A condenser is coiled into a number of convolutions about a central opening and has external heat exchanger fins. An end cap assembly closes the central opening except for a small portion through which air is blown by a fan so that substantially all of the air flows over the fins. The boiler is a cylindrical container having a peripheral lip about an open end on which a lid having a steam outlet tube is positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: Market Design & Development, Inc.
    Inventors: Ralph G. Greene, David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5304286
    Abstract: To provide a balanced supply of distilled water and undistilled hot water for a household, a condenser coil communicates at one end with a steam generator located above a hot water heater and at its other end well the holding tank of a distilled water system, with a condenser entering the hot water heater near the bottom. The steam generator power input matches the power needed to meet the recovery rate to satisfy undistilled hot water demand under normal conditions. The condenser includes a plurality of loops grouped together so a line drawn from top to bottom through them is no longer than 5 inches. The length of the loops is at least 6 inches and the tubes have inside diameters between 1/4 inch and 5 inches and a total area of at least 25 square inches. Near the outlet of the condenser, the tube bends upwardly by approximately a diameter to create a water holding portion in the lower most loop of the condenser to restrain condensate and maximize heat transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5178734
    Abstract: A water distilling apparatus (10) which includes vertically stacked components, i.e. an uppermost water storage tank (12), an intermediate boiling tank (14) and a lowermost condensing unit (16). Stacking of the distiller components creates a space efficient design with ready access to the respective components. The preferred apparatus (10) is also equipped with a small, dedicated water conditioning unit (20) situated between the main solenoid water valve (94) and the inlet of the boiling tank (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: International Water Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5021128
    Abstract: A control for a water distillation apparatus admits untreated feed water to the boiling tank in response to a demand for the production of distilled water and operates the heater to produce steam. Level probes in the boiling tank monitors the level of untreated water in the boiling tank and admits more feed water as necessary. When demand for production of distilled water has ceased, the heater is deenergized and the boiling tank is filled to dilute the residual water in the tank and lower its temperature prior to drainage to prevent damage to a plastic house drain. In a preferred embodiment, feed water is admitted to the boiling tank in large batches and the production of distilled water continues uninterrupted until the entire batch is distilled to conserve heat energy even if demand ceases during such batch distillation. A cleaning mode is provided to remove scale from the interior of the boiling tank with a simplified manual cleaning procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1991
    Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4975154
    Abstract: A distillation type of water purification system has a raw water inlet valve for admitting raw water continuously to a boiling tank at a rate greater than the rate at which raw water is converted to treated water. A drain valve located at the bottom of the boiling tank is energized by a raw water level sensing means whenever the raw water level reaches a predetermined level, to discharge water from the boiling tank. Treated water is stored in a storage tank having a pump for discharging treated water to the user upon demand. A single conductivity sensor in the storage tank controls the pump to allow it to operate only if the sensed conductivity is above a first predetermined value but not at or above a second predetermined value greater than the first value. An improved condenser has two sets of tubes, each set is arranged in a pair of planes oriented transverse the flow of cooling air with the tubes parallel. The internal cross-sectional area of one set is about twice that of the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.
    Inventors: David G. Palmer, David J. Shannon, Keith L. Vacha
  • Patent number: 4906337
    Abstract: An apparatus for supplying both hot water and distilled water includes a water distillation unit having a steam generator, a condenser connected with the steam generator for converting steam into distilled water and a holding tank for receiving distilled water from the condenser. The condenser is in heat transfer relation to the interior of a water heater tank. Water level monitors are provided for monitoring the level of water in the steam generator and the holding tank and temperature sensors sense the temperature of water in the steam generator and water heater tank. When the level of water in the holding tank is above a predetermined value, the steam generator is de-energized and feed water is admitted to the steam generator to dilute the contents to a safe temperature before the contents are discharged to drain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4888097
    Abstract: A distillation type of water purification system has a raw water inlet valve for admitting raw water continuously to a boiling tank at a rate greater than the rate at which raw water is converted to treated water. A drain valve located at the bottom of the boiling tank is energized by a raw water level sensing device whenever the raw water level reaches a predetermined level, to discharge water from the boiling tank. Treated water is stored in a storage tank having a pump for discharging treated water to the user upon demand. A single conductivity sensor in the storage tank controls the pump to allow it to operate only if the sensed conductivity is above a first predetermined value but not at or above a second predetermined value greater than the first value. An improved condenser has two sets of tubes, each set is arranged in a pair of planes oriented transverse the flow of cooling air with the tubes parallel. The internal cross-sectional area of one set is about twice that of the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1989
    Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.
    Inventors: David G. Palmer, David J. Shannon, Keith L. Vacha
  • Patent number: 4805692
    Abstract: A distillation type of water purification system has a raw water inlet valve for admitting raw water continuously to a boiling tank at a rate greater than the rate at which raw water is converted to treated water. A drain valve located at the bottom of the boiling tank is energized by a raw water level sensing means whenever the raw water level reaches a predetermined level, to discharge water from the boiling tank. Treated water is stored in a storage tank having a pump for discharging treated water to the user upon demand. A single conductivity sensor in the storage tank controls the pump to allow it to operate only if the sensed conductivity is above a first predetermined value but not at or above a second predetermined value greater than the first value. An improved condenser has two sets of tubes, each set is arranged in a pair of planes oriented transverse the flow of cooling air with the tubes parallel. The internal cross-sectional area of one set is about twice that of the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.
    Inventors: David G. Palmer, Keith L. Vacha
  • Patent number: D313062
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1990
    Assignee: International Water Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: David G. Palmer
  • Patent number: D314225
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 29, 1991
    Assignee: Pure Water, Inc.
    Inventors: David G. Palmer, David J. Shannon