Patents by Inventor Ken Mims
Ken Mims 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).
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Patent number: 5244308Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an improved mobile apparatus for removing contaminants from a site containing granular material with the contaminants being affixed thereto. The mobile apparatus comprises a processor which extracts the granular material containing the contaminants from the site. The processor containing a liquid agent separates the contaminants from the granular material and creates a slurry comprising the granular material, the liquid agent and the contaminants. A conduit conducts the slurry from the processor to a mobile reservoir. A separator extending angularly relative to the mobile reservoir conveys the granular material, the liquid agent and the contaminants away from the mobile reservoir and separates the granular material from the liquid agent containing the contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Uddo-Mims International, Inc.Inventor: Ken Mims
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Patent number: 5167841Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an apparatus for removing granular material and debris from a basin of a body of water. The apparatus comprises a first pump having an input port for collecting granular material, debris and water from of the basin. A conduit conducts the removed granular material, debris and water from the basin to a mobile reservoir. An Archimedean screw conveyor extends angularly relative to the mobile reservoir for conveying the granular material, debris and water away from the mobile reservoir and for separating the granular material and debris from the water. A second pump discharges the water from the mobile reservoir back into the basin.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Uddo-Mims-InternationalInventor: Ken Mims
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Patent number: 5013457Abstract: A liquid filtering and backwashing apparatus is disclosed comprising a pressurized filter tank having a first outlet valve and a filter cell disposed within the filter tank. The filter cell includes a conduit and an outer member with the outer member spaced apart relative to the conduit with a filtering medium positioned between the conduit and the outer member. A plurality of openings in the outer member enable fluid communication between the liquid to be filtered in the filter tank and the filtering medium. The conduit is provided with a plurality of slits to enable the pressure in the tank to force fluid communication between the filtering medium and interior of the conduit while retaining the filtering medium external the conduit. Means are provided to vary the size of the slits to adjust for differing pressures or filtering requirements. A backwash holding tank in fluid communication with the conduit collects the filtered liquid.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Uddo-Mims InternationalInventor: Ken Mims
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Patent number: 4957622Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing sediment which has settled on the bottom of a pond comprising a frame and a hydrostatic chamber. The hydrostatic chamber includes an aperture to receive the sediment and water proximate the bottom of the pond. A gate controls the size of the opening of the aperture formed in the hydrostatic chamber thereby regulating the ratio of sediment to water entering the hydrostatic chamber. An underwater motive means moves the apparatus along the bottom of the pond causing a wiper to extend into the sediment for scraping, loosening, wiping and plowing the sediment from the bottom of the pond and for directing the bottom sediment toward the aperture upon movement of the frame by the motive means. A vent is used to vent the hydrostatic chamber while a pump is in fluid communication with the hydrostatic chamber to create a pressure differential thereby forcing into the hydrostatic chamber the sediment and fluid proximate the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: Uddo-Mims International, Inc.Inventor: Ken Mims
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Patent number: 4818419Abstract: A method of cleaning and removing clogging material from a clogged granular filter medium of a granular filter device is disclosed. A collector is positioned proximate the clogged filter medium for collecting the clogged filter medium together with a portion of the water contained within a tank housing the clogged granular filter medium. An input of a first pump is connected in fluid tight communication with the collector. A conduit is connected in fluid tight communication with an output port of the first pump. The conduit is connected to a reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Uddo-Mims International, Inc.Inventor: Ken Mims
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Patent number: 4818420Abstract: A liquid filtering and backwashing apparatus comprising a filter tank having a first outlet valve and a filter cell disposed within the filter tank is disclosed. The filter cell includes a conduit and an outer member with the outer member spaced apart relative the conduit with a filtering medium positioned between the conduit and the outer member. A plurality of openings in the outer member enable fluid communication between the liquid to be filtered in the filter tank and the filtering medium. The conduit is provided with a plurality of slits to enable fluid communication between the filtering medium and interior of the conduit while retaining the filtering medium external the conduit. A backwash holding tank in fluid communication with the conduit collects the filtered liquid. The backwash holding tank includes a second outlet valve for the filtered liquid to drain.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Uddo Mims International, Inc.Inventor: Ken Mims
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Patent number: 4707277Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for removing granular material from an aeration basin of a sewage plant. The apparatus includes a collector for collecting the granular material from the aeration basin. A first pump includes an input and an output port with the input port being in fluid tight communication with the collector for pumping and removing the granular material out of the aeration basin together with a portion of the sewage and waste water contained within the basin. A float is disposed on the surface of the sewage within the aeration basin, the float adjustably supporting the collector relative to the granular material to be removed. A buoyant conduit is connected to the output port of the first pump such that the buoyant conduit conducts the removed granular material, sewage, waste water and bio-mass from the float away from the aeration basin.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1985Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Uddo Mims International, Inc.Inventor: Ken Mims