Patents by Inventor John W. Countz

John W. Countz 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: 7285694
    Abstract: Systems and methods for converting organic material into commercially viable products, such as burnable low sulfur engine fuels. The system of the present invention includes an anaerobic stripping reactor for processing organic materials into a bio-softened slurry, a thermobaric cracking chamber and expansion/separation tank for converting the bio-softened slurry into products, and a hydrocarbon separation system for separating the various products. An interfusion system can be provided that selectively combines various of the products to create fuels, such as diesel or gasoline. In one embodiment, the thermobaric cracking chamber operates approximately in the ranges of 350 to 600° F. and 400 to 1,200 psig. In a specific embodiment, the anaerobic stripping reactor is segregated into three areas to create buffer zones both into and out of the anaerobic stripping reactor, thus isolating a main portion of the organic material from reactive shocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2007
    Assignee: Cargill, Incorporated
    Inventor: John W. Countz
  • Patent number: 7140167
    Abstract: A positive-pressure packaging system is provided to seal a product within an open package. The system includes a pressure chamber which encloses the product and package and is configured to expel atmosphere gases initially present within the package. The system includes a seal assembly for straitening the opening of the package so as to prevent the passage of particulate and other matter from within the open package. The system also includes a pressure source configured to increase pressure within the pressure chamber so as to expel the atmosphere gases by compression of the open package. A method of using the positive-pressure packaging system is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Cargill, Incorporated
    Inventor: John W. Countz
  • Publication number: 20040144063
    Abstract: A positive-pressure packaging system is provided to seal a product within an open package. The system includes a pressure chamber which encloses the product and package and is configured to expel atmosphere gases initially present within the package. The system includes a seal assembly for straitening the opening of the package so as to prevent the passage of particulate and other matter from within the open package. The system also includes a pressure source configured to increase pressure within the pressure chamber so as to expel the atmosphere gases by compression of the open package. A method of using the positive-pressure packaging system is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2003
    Publication date: July 29, 2004
    Inventor: John W. Countz
  • Publication number: 20030141177
    Abstract: A process for re-purifying highly enriched [H2180] for the reclamation and re-purification of highly enriched [H2180] after it has been used in the synthesis of [18F] by means of cyclotron particle bombardment, used in the synthesis of radiopharmacuticals such as [18F-FDG] or other radioactive labeled compounds for use in Positron Emission Tomography, commonly referred to as a P.E.T. Scan in the medical community, and render the re-purification product as clinical grade and suitable for re-introduction into that self-same [18F] production process for which it was previously used. The inventive device includes an evaporation flask, a condensation flask, a distillation adapter with a vacuum takeoff, a heating/magnetic stirring plate, a Teflon magnetic stir bar, a vacuum source, an inert gas source, a labyrinth filter and two glass secondarys.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2003
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventor: John W. Countz