Patents by Inventor Kenneth Michael Bellamy
Kenneth Michael Bellamy 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: 12059673Abstract: Method for converting organic material into catalyst for biological hydrosynthesis, comprising providing organic material comprising at least one source of readily available carbon, at least one complex carbon-containing compound and at least one source of protein and contacting the organic material with preparatory catalyst is provided. The organic material is subjected to a size reduction process to produce size-reduced organic material and a solid to liquid ratio of the size-reduced organic material is adjusted to form organic material slurry. The organic material slurry is subjected to a fermentation process to produce amended organic material, by applying a process catalyst to at least a portion of the organic material slurry. A liquid is recovered from the amended organic material and transferred to a fermentation chamber, where it is subjected to a fermentation process to produce amended liquid by applying balancing catalyst to the liquid. The amended liquid is the catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2021Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: VRM International Pty LtdInventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Publication number: 20240263111Abstract: A method of ecological stem cell development that stimulates gene shuffling comprising amending a growing site with one or more catalysts to obtain an amended growing site, wherein the one or more catalysts comprise a source of, and/or a substrate produced by and which stimulates the activity of, one or more prokaryotic organisms, and contacting one or more members of a Protostomia clade with a soil sample from the amended growing site, wherein an exchange of genetic material occurs between the prokaryotic organisms and the one or more members of the Protostomia clade.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2023Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Patent number: 11968938Abstract: A growing unit for biological hydrosynthesis, energy generation and storage and/or topsoil restoration, the growing unit comprising: a container configured for growing plants and containing a growth media located therein; a reservoir located in a lower portion of the container and associated with an outlet portion of the container, and a substantially vertical liquid inlet pipe associated with the reservoir, wherein the growth media comprises a mixture including a first catalyst, wherein the first catalyst stimulates formation of a humified soil and wherein the growth media is amended with an irrigation liquid which stimulates biological activity in the growth media and in and adjacent to the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: VRM International Pty LtdInventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Patent number: 11865596Abstract: A method for restoring a contaminated site comprising the steps of: undertaking an amendment of a contaminated site by applying a first catalyst and a second catalyst to the contaminated site; and incorporating the first catalyst and the second catalyst into a soil on the contaminated site to form an amended contaminated site, wherein the contaminated site has excessive acidity, alkalinity and/or sodic contamination, wherein amending the contaminated site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst assists in the restoration of the amended contaminated site by transferring a biological energy generation mechanism to the amended contaminated site which improves the capacity of the amended contaminated site to balance a hydrogen cycle and hydrogen exchange between biotic and abiotic sources.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: VRM International Pty Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Publication number: 20230202883Abstract: A method for producing clean water from a contaminated water source, the method comprising the steps of: a) locating a clean water generating device in fluid communication with the contaminated water source, the clean water generating device including a reaction chamber containing an ionic solution; b) transferring contaminated water from the contaminated water source into the reaction chamber through an inlet in the clean water generating device; c) generating an electrolysis reaction within the reaction chamber; d) removing gas generated by the electrolysis reaction from the reaction chamber through an outlet of the reaction chamber; e) combusting the gas generated by the electrolysis reaction; and f) collecting clean water generated by the combustion of the gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventor: Kenneth Michael BELLAMY
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Publication number: 20230167399Abstract: A method for generating and capturing biothermal energy comprising: forming a heap comprising an amended organic material; subjecting the amended organic material to a continuous fermentation process to produce a convection current, and to stimulate capture of non-visible radiation, and using a heat exchanger in contact with the heap, capture and/or store biothermal energy generated by the continuous fermentation process within the heap.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2021Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventor: Kenneth Michael BELLAMY
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Patent number: 11623257Abstract: A method for biological hydrosynthesis, energy generation and storage and/or topsoil restoration comprising the steps of: undertaking a primary amendment of a site with a first catalyst and a second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 5% of the site by area; undertaking a secondary amendment of the site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 20% of the site by area, and undertaking a tertiary amendment of the site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 75% of the site by area, whereinType: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: VRM INTERNATIONAL PTY LTDInventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Publication number: 20230082338Abstract: Method for converting organic material into catalyst for biological hydrosynthesis, comprising providing organic material comprising at least one source of readily available carbon, at least one complex carbon-containing compound and at least one source of protein and contacting the organic material with preparatory catalyst is provided. The organic material is subjected to a size reduction process to produce size-reduced organic material and a solid to liquid ratio of the size-reduced organic material is adjusted to form organic material slurry. The organic material slurry is subjected to a fermentation process to produce amended organic material, by applying a process catalyst to at least a portion of the organic material slurry. A liquid is recovered from the amended organic material and transferred to a fermentation chamber, where it is subjected to a fermentation process to produce amended liquid by applying balancing catalyst to the liquid. The amended liquid is the catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventor: Kenneth Michael BELLAMY
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Publication number: 20210370368Abstract: A method for restoring a contaminated site comprising the steps of: undertaking a primary amendment of a contaminated site with a first catalyst and a second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the contaminated site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 5% of the contaminated site by area; undertaking a secondary amendment of the contaminated site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the contaminated site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 20% of the contaminated site by area, and undertaking a tertiary amendment of the contaminated site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the contaminated site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are consType: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Publication number: 20210368691Abstract: A growing unit for biological hydrosynthesis, energy generation and storage and/or topsoil restoration, the growing unit comprising: a container configured for growing plants and containing a growth media located therein; a reservoir located in a lower portion of the container and associated with an outlet portion of the container, and a substantially vertical liquid inlet pipe associated with the reservoir, wherein the growth media comprises a mixture including a first catalyst, wherein the first catalyst stimulates formation of a humified soil and wherein the growth media is amended with an irrigation liquid which stimulates biological activity in the growth media and in and adjacent to the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventor: Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Publication number: 20210370367Abstract: A method for biological hydrosynthesis, energy generation and storage and/or topsoil restoration comprising the steps of: undertaking a primary amendment of a site with a first catalyst and a second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 5% of the site by area; undertaking a secondary amendment of the site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 20% of the site by area, and undertaking a tertiary amendment of the site with the first catalyst and the second catalyst, wherein the first catalyst and the second catalyst are applied to at least a portion of the site such that a matrix of biological energy generation points are constructed on about 75% of the site by area, whereinType: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventor: Kenneth Michael BELLAMY
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Patent number: 6773592Abstract: A method of treating waste water and particularly sewerage is disclosed. The method involves treating the conduit system making up the sewerage network before it reaches a typical sewerage treatment plant. A key feature of the method involves introducing an inoculum of selected micro-organisms into a quiescent zone in the conduit system. The quiescent zone is where the water is significantly slowed in its passage along the conduit system and may even be temporarily stationary eg, a pumping well or low point in two sections of pipe. Applicant has ascertained that undesirable micro-organisms tend to flourish in these quiescent zones. By introducing the inoculum a competitive culture of favourable micro-organisms is incubated which is able to out compete the undesirable micro-organisms and lead to break down and degradation of the sewerage in the conduit system before it gets to the treatment plant.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Inventors: Kenneth Michael Bellamy, Robert Kingsley Newton
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Patent number: 6770198Abstract: The current invention relates to treatment of waste water and in particular to treatment of sewerage effluent. The current invention broadly resides in a method of treating waste water in a waste water reticulation system including inoculating the waste water with an inoculum of selected microorganisms at a site prior to the treatment plant in the waste water reticulation system or discharge site where there is no treatment plant in the waste water reticulation system; and incubating the waste water inoculated with the selected microorganisms to form a culture that reduces waste in the inoculated waste water.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventors: Robert Kingsley Newton, Kenneth Michael Bellamy
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Publication number: 20020189996Abstract: A method of treating waste water and particularly sewerage is disclosed. The method involves treating the conduit system making up the sewerage network before it reaches a typical sewerage treatment plant. A key feature of the method involves introducing an inoculum of selected micro-organisms into a quiescent zone in the conduit system. The quiescent zone is where the water is significantly slowed in its passage along the conduit system and may even be temporarily stationary eg, a pumping well or low point in two sections of pipe. Applicant has ascertained that undesirable micro-organisms tend to flourish in these quiescent zones. By introducing the inoculum a competitive culture of favourable micro-organisms is incubated which is able to out compete the undesirable micro-organisms and lead to break down and degradation of the sewerage in the conduit system before it gets to the treatment plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Kenneth Michael Bellamy, Robert Kingsley Newton
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Publication number: 20010011643Abstract: The current invention relates to treatment of waste water and in particular to treatment of sewerage effluent. The current invention broadly resides in a method of treating waste water in a waste water reticulation system including inoculating the waste water with an inoculum of selected microorganisms at a site prior to the treatment plant in the waste water reticulation system or discharge site where there is no treatment plant in the waste water reticulation system; and incubating the waste water inoculated with the selected microorganisms to form a culture that reduces waste in the inoculated waste water.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2000Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: Robert Kingsley Newton, Kenneth Michael Bellamy