Patents by Inventor David Glassford

David Glassford 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: 20230416125
    Abstract: This document describes a gas streaming device for use between an injection port and a mixing chamber within an airlift pump, and an airlift pump with the gas streaming device. The gas streaming device includes a planar plate with multiple holes extending therethrough, where the holes are dimensioned to direct the gas into multiple micro-streams for streaming air from the injection port into the mixing chamber. An airlift pump in combination with such a gas streaming device is useful for removing anomalously high concentrations of dissolved gas in a liquid. The increased efficiency for this invention may also enable this type of pump to be economic in other applications where it is desirable to lift a liquid or induce flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2023
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: David Glassford, Mike Beattie
  • Patent number: 11805762
    Abstract: There is provided processes and uses of an inline saturator for maintaining fish in a cage in an open body of water, the process comprising: restricting movement of water into and out of a part of the cage and forming a portion of water within the part of the cage. The process also includes injecting oxygenated water produced by an inline saturator into the portion of water to raise a dissolved oxygen level and to lower a dissolved nitrogen gas level therein. A treatment process is also provided that includes the steps noted above and further including introducing a medicinal substance into the oxygenated water or the portion of the body of water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2023
    Assignee: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Publication number: 20230249140
    Abstract: There is provided an inline saturator system and method for gas exchange with an aqueous-phase liquid. The system includes a pressure vessel, configured to receive a first liquid and a first gas from external sources and to discharge a second liquid and a second gas from the pressure vessel, and a gas infusion device situated within the pressure vessel. The gas infusion device is configured to receive the first liquid and first gas, to facilitate gas exchange therebetween, producing the second liquid and the second gas, and to discharge the second liquid and second gas into the pressure vessel. The system further includes a recirculation system configured to direct a portion of liquid within the pressure vessel back into the saturator device, where injection of the redirected liquid into the gas infusion device forces the first liquid into the gas infusion device for the gas exchange.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2023
    Publication date: August 10, 2023
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Publication number: 20230200361
    Abstract: There is provided a system and method for managing fish migration in a body of water in the vicinity of an artificial or natural barrier. The system including a source of saturated water, where the saturated water is water having a dissolved gas level that is higher than that in the body of water. The system also includes outlets in fluid communication with the source of saturated water, each outlet being positioned at a predetermined position in the body of water to eject the saturated water into the predetermined position. The system further includes a pump in fluid communication with the source of saturated water and the outlets for moving the saturated water from the source to the one or more outlets, wherein flow of the saturated water into the body of water raises the dissolved gas level at the predetermined positions, thereby drawing the fish towards the predetermined positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2018
    Publication date: June 29, 2023
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Patent number: 11660576
    Abstract: There is provided an inline saturator system and method for gas exchange with an aqueous-phase liquid. The system includes a pressure vessel, configured to receive a first liquid and a first gas from external sources and to discharge a second liquid and a second gas from the pressure vessel, and a gas infusion device situated within the pressure vessel. The gas infusion device is configured to receive the first liquid and first gas, to facilitate gas exchange therebetween, producing the second liquid and the second gas, and to discharge the second liquid and second gas into the pressure vessel. The system further includes a recirculation system configured to direct a portion of liquid within the pressure vessel back into the saturator device, where injection of the redirected liquid into the gas infusion device forces the first liquid into the gas infusion device for the gas exchange.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2023
    Assignee: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Publication number: 20210368745
    Abstract: A process and apparatus is described for enhancing the efficacy and longevity of vaccines given to fish.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2018
    Publication date: December 2, 2021
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Publication number: 20200406203
    Abstract: There is provided an inline saturator system and method for gas exchange with an aqueous-phase liquid. The system comprises a pressure vessel, configured to receive a first liquid and a first gas from external sources and to discharge a second liquid and a second gas from the pressure vessel, and a gas infusion device situated within the pressure vessel. The gas infusion device is configured to receive the first liquid and first gas, to facilitate gas exchange therebetween, producing the second liquid and the second gas, and to discharge the second liquid and second gas into the pressure vessel. The system further includes a recirculation system configured to direct a portion of liquid within the pressure vessel back into the saturator device, where injection of the redirected liquid into the gas infusion device forces the first liquid into the gas infusion device for the gas exchange.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2018
    Publication date: December 31, 2020
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Publication number: 20200390071
    Abstract: There is provided processes and uses of an inline saturator for maintaining fish in a cage in an open body of water, the process comprising: restricting movement of water into and out of a part of the cage and forming a portion of water within the part of the cage. The process also includes injecting oxygenated water produced by an inline saturator into the portion of water to raise a dissolved oxygen level and to lower a dissolved nitrogen gas level therein. A treatment process is also provided that includes the steps noted above and further including introducing a medicinal substance into the oxygenated water or the portion of the body of water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2019
    Publication date: December 17, 2020
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Beattie, David Glassford
  • Publication number: 20200339456
    Abstract: This document describes a gas streaming device for use between an injection port and a mixing chamber within an airlift pump, and an airlift pump with the gas streaming device. The gas streaming device includes a planar plate with multiple holes extending therethrough, where the holes are dimensioned to direct the gas into multiple micro-streams for streaming air from the injection port into the mixing chamber. An airlift pump in combination with such a gas streaming device is useful for removing anomalously high concentrations of dissolved gas in a liquid. The increased efficiency for this invention may also enable this type of pump to be economic in other applications where it is desirable to lift a liquid or induce flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2018
    Publication date: October 29, 2020
    Applicant: GIS Gas Infusion Systems Inc.
    Inventors: David Glassford, Mike Beattie