Patents by Inventor David P. Chynoweth

David P. Chynoweth 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: 8962310
    Abstract: The subject invention provides advantageous systems and processes for anaerobic digestion of organic waste streams, particularly agricultural waste streams. According to this invention, a new process is provided in which a liquid fraction from an organic waste stream comprising soluble compounds is segregated and incubated in a reactor separate from the solids fraction of the organic waste stream. Digestion of waste in both reactors occurs substantially simultaneously and both reactors produce biogas (thus both reactors function essentially like single stage reactors but allow for continuous or intermittent loading). According to one aspect of the invention, at least one cross-flow baffle is provided for use in an anaerobic digester to collect biogas and break up clumped solids in the reactor. In another aspect of the invention, packing media for use in an anaerobic digester is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: University of Florida Reearch Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Pratap Pullammanappallil, Kerry Johanson, Ioannis Martinos Polematidis, John M. Owens, David P. Chynoweth
  • Patent number: 7153428
    Abstract: The present invention provides improved systems and processes for performing sequential batch anaerobic composting (SEBAC) on high solids content wastes. In particular, the present invention provides improved flooded SEBAC systems that function more efficiently (i.e., higher conversion kinetics) at lower temperatures than conventional SEBAC systems. Further, the improved flooded SEBAC systems and processes of the subject invention enable efficient anaerobic digestion operation at a smaller reactor volume ratio as compared to conventional SEBAC systems, without the displacement of leachate and clogging as a result of entrapped biogas or an increased pressure drop (hydraulic). Further, the improved flooded SEBAC systems of the invention overcome concerns associated with leachate displacement as well as excessive pressure drops.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: David P. Chynoweth, Arthur A. Teixeira, John M. Owens, Patrick J. Haley
  • Patent number: 5286447
    Abstract: The disclosure pertains to a method and apparatus for controlling microbial growth in air handling systems employing heat exchanging coils, water pans, or the like, exposed to moisture and subject to microbial contamination. Condensation apparatus located within a chamber defined in an air handling system is disinfected by temporarily interrupting normal air flow, sealing the chamber with respect to the air handling system, introducing an anti-microbial growth gaseous disinfectant into the chamber, removing the anti-microbial gas from the chamber after disinfecting the condensation apparatus and then restoring normal air flow through the chamber. The preferred anti-microbial gas is produced by using an ozone generator in conjunction with an auxiliary air flow system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1994
    Inventors: Kerby F. Fannin, David P. Chynoweth
  • Patent number: 5269634
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for performing sequential batch anaerobic composting on high solids content wastes are provided, wherein a plurality of longitudinally extending trenches in the ground are employed as waste-holding receptacles, each of the trenches being provided with a cover having a peripheral skirt depending downwardly therefrom to be submerged in a water-containing moat surrounding the periphery of each trench to hermetically seal the trench. The covers contain leachate sprayers and offgas recovery piping which are connected to a fixed piping system of the apparatus, and hoppers, conveyor belts and discharge plows are used to transfer the waste into the trenches, and a lifting conveyor is used to transfer the waste out of the trenches back onto the conveyor belts extending alongside the trenches. The method involves using leachate recycling in a three stage process which employs the trenches having the removable covers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1993
    Assignee: University of Florida
    Inventors: David P. Chynoweth, Robert LeGrand
  • Patent number: 4735724
    Abstract: A non-mixed vertical tower anaerobic digester and anaerobic digestion process provides passive concentration of biodegradable feed solids and microorganisms in an upper portion of a continuous digester volume and effluent withdrawal from the middle to bottom portion of the digester, resulting in increased solids retention times, reduced hydraulic retention times, and enhanced bioconversion efficiency. In addition, due to passive concentration of solids, the non-mixed anaerobic digester accommodates high solids loadings and provides separation of microbial phases within the continuous digester volume to achieve substantially complete bioconversion of biodegradable feedstock components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignee: Gas Research Institute
    Inventors: David P. Chynoweth, Vipul J. Srivastava, Richard Biljetina, Thomas D. Hayes
  • Patent number: 4696746
    Abstract: A two phase anaerobic digestion process for production of methane from organic carbonaceous material in which an active acid forming microbial population is maintained in a first acid forming digestion phase and an active methane forming microbial population is maintained in a second methane forming digestion phase, the liquid effluent from the acid forming digestion phase being passed to a first methane forming digester and gaseous product from the acid forming digestion phase being passed to a second separated methane forming digester for production of methane in the first and second methane forming digesters of the methane forming digestion phase. The two separated methane digestion phases provide increased overall methane production.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1987
    Assignee: Institute of Gas Technology
    Inventors: Sambhunath Ghosh, David P. Chynoweth, Paul B. Tarman
  • Patent number: 4636467
    Abstract: A process for production of mixed calcium-magnesium organic acid salts useful for de-icing obtained by anaerobic hydrolysis-fermentation of organic carbonaceous solids by a biologically active mixture of hydrolysis-fermentation anaerobes in which the growth of methanogenic bacteria is suppressed and calcium-magnesium oxygen containing compound is added to the anaerobic digester to control pH and to react with the fermentation acid products to form a mixture of calcium-magnesium organic acid salts. The calcium-magnesium organic acid salts may be readily recovered in solid form for economical utilization in roadway de-icing. The anaerobic digestion is conducted under a naturally obtained mixed microbial population in the presence of the calcium-magnesium oxide containing compound, eliminating the need for pure microbiological strains and sterilization or pasteurization of feed materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignee: Institute of Gas Technology
    Inventor: David P. Chynoweth
  • Patent number: 4358537
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process for in situ biological beneficiation of peat and hydraulic harvesting of organic carbonaceous material from a peat deposit. The process is particularly suitable for production of hydrocarbon fuel from peat wherein peat is contact in situ in a peat deposit with an aqueous solution of hydrolysis promoting agent hydrolyzing organic carbonaceous components of the peat to produce hydrolysis products, passing the hydrolysis products to an active fermentation zone in situ in the peat deposit to produce fermentation products, passing the fermentation products, remaining hydrolysis products and organic carbonaceous materials leached from the peat by the aqueous solution to a biological or chemical process for conversion to hydrocarbon fuel. This process provides peat deposit management while providing beneficiation of the carbonaceous material for improved conversion efficiency by chemical or biological conversion to hydrocarbon liquid or gaseous fuels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1982
    Assignee: Institute of Gas Technology
    Inventor: David P. Chynoweth
  • Patent number: 4334026
    Abstract: A hybrid bio-thermal liquefaction process for improved carbonaceous liquefaction to produce alcohol containing fuels wherein an organic carbonaceous feed is subjected to active fermentation producing alcohol containing liquid fuel product and fermentation residue, the fermentation residue being introduced into a thermochemical converter and at least a substantial portion of the organic carbon component of the residue converted under elevated temperature conditions producing thermochemical converter products and thermochemical residue with a portion of at least one of the thermochemical products or their derivatives, or thermochemical residue being passed to the fermentation reactor. The process provides high overall process energy efficiencies and utilizes the total agricultural biomass crop thereby greatly reducing waste disposal problems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: Institute of Gas Technology
    Inventors: David P. Chynoweth, Paul B. Tarman
  • Patent number: 4289625
    Abstract: A hybrid bio-thermal gasification process for improved carbonaceous gasification wherein a biological feed is anaerobically digested with product methane and carbon dioxide containing gas withdrawn from the digester and biological residue separately withdrawn from the digester and introduced into a thermal gasifier wherein at least a substantial portion of the biological residue is gasified under elevated temperature conditions producing thermal gasifier products and thermal residue with at least a portion of the thermal gasifier products or their derivatives being returned to the digester. The process provides high conversion of the carbonaceous material and biological feed stocks to gas products and permits gasification of a wider variety of biological feeds by anaerobic digestion processes while requiring less external nutrient feeding to the process. The process of this invention provides a highly efficient process for production of substitute natural gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1981
    Assignee: Institute of Gas Technology
    Inventors: Paul B. Tarman, David P. Chynoweth