Patents by Inventor John A. Schoch, Jr.

John A. Schoch, Jr. 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: 20160060153
    Abstract: A water purification device includes a housing including a first chamber in communication with a second chamber, a first filtration stage, and a second filtration stage. The first chamber has the first filtration stage and the second filtration stage. The filtration stages and chambers are arranged in a serial relationship to another filtration stage and chamber, respectively. The first filtration stage includes inorganic particles and the second filtration stage includes a biocide. At least 95 percent of the inorganic particles will pass through about 20,000 micron screen and at least 95 percent will not pass thru about 20 micron screen. The inorganic particles have a cation exchange capacity of 1 to 200 milli-equivalents per 100 grams. The inorganic particles will become charged and have a charge of about 1 to about 500 millivolts with ions from the biocide when the device is filled with water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2015
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: Kevin S. SPITTLE, Frederick R. SEGAL, Michael ROBESON, Jessie CLARK, John A. SCHOCH, JR., Gary Lane BOWERS
  • Patent number: 9199859
    Abstract: A water purification device includes a housing including a first chamber in communication with a second chamber, a first filtration stage, and a second filtration stage. The first chamber has the first filtration stage and the second filtration stage. The filtration stages and chambers are arranged in a serial relationship to another filtration stage and chamber, respectively. The first filtration stage includes particles and the second filtration stage includes a biocide. At least 95 percent of the particles will pass through about 20,000 micron screen and at least 95 percent will not pass thru about 20 micron screen. The particles have a cation exchange capacity of 1 to 200 milli-equivalents per 100 grams. The particles will become charged and have a charge of about 1 to about 500 millivolts with ions from the biocide when the device is filled with water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2015
    Assignee: PROCLEANSE LLC
    Inventors: Kevin S. Spittle, Frederick R. Segal, Michael Robeson, Jessie Clark, John A. Schoch, Jr., Gary Lane Bowers