Patents by Inventor Lisha Salathiel
Lisha Salathiel 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: 11007476Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott
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Publication number: 20200078725Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicant: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott
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Patent number: 10518211Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Publication number: 20180361313Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Patent number: 10065150Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Publication number: 20170095770Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2016Publication date: April 6, 2017Applicant: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Patent number: 9415338Abstract: A method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In one embodiment, the system includes a contaminant removal system having a vacuum box. The contaminant removal system includes a contaminated vapor from process equipment is introduced to the vacuum box. The contaminated vapor includes steam and hydrocarbons. The vacuum box includes a water removal device. The water removal device removes water from the contaminated vapor to provide water and a reduced water vapor. The contaminated vapor is introduced to the vacuum box below the water removal device. The water and the reduced water vapor are removed from the vacuum box. The water removal device is disposed in the vacuum box at an elevation below an elevation at which the reduced water vapor is removed from the vacuum box.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Patent number: 9034284Abstract: A system and method scrub a vapor. In embodiments, a vacuum truck scrubber system includes a liquid vat, a first carbon canister, a second carbon canister, and a third carbon canister. The first carbon canister and the second carbon canister each contain carbon. The liquid vat is connected to the first carbon canister. The first carbon canister is connected to the second carbon canister. A vapor having contaminants is fed to the liquid vat and is introduced from the liquid vat to the first carbon canister wherein a portion of the contaminants is removed from the vapor. The vapor is introduced from the first carbon canister to the second carbon canister wherein another portion of the contaminants is removed. The vacuum truck scrubber system also includes a monitoring system for reading and recording of sample measurements in the first carbon canister, the second carbon canister and the third carbon canister.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Alan Finley
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Publication number: 20150027312Abstract: An apparatus, method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In an embodiment, a contaminant removal apparatus includes a vacuum box. The vacuum box is a vessel. The apparatus also includes a demister pad disposed in the vacuum box. A vapor is introduced to the vacuum box on an opposing side of the demister pad from a vapor exit from the vacuum box.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Amos Ydrogo, Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Publication number: 20140069276Abstract: A method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In one embodiment, the system includes a contaminant removal system having a vacuum box. The contaminant removal system includes a contaminated vapor from process equipment is introduced to the vacuum box. The contaminated vapor includes steam and hydrocarbons. The vacuum box includes a water removal device. The water removal device removes water from the contaminated vapor to provide water and a reduced water vapor. The contaminated vapor is introduced to the vacuum box below the water removal device. The water and the reduced water vapor are removed from the vacuum box. The water removal device is disposed in the vacuum box at an elevation below an elevation at which the reduced water vapor is removed from the vacuum box.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Lisha Salathiel, Doug Scott, Alan Finley
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Publication number: 20140050624Abstract: A system and method scrub a vapor. In embodiments, a vacuum truck scrubber system includes a liquid vat, a first carbon canister, a second carbon canister, and a third carbon canister. The first carbon canister and the second carbon canister each contain carbon. The liquid vat is connected to the first carbon canister. The first carbon canister is connected to the second carbon canister. A vapor having contaminants is fed to the liquid vat and is introduced from the liquid vat to the first carbon canister wherein a portion of the contaminants is removed from the vapor. The vapor is introduced from the first carbon canister to the second carbon canister wherein another portion of the contaminants is removed. The vacuum truck scrubber system also includes a monitoring system for reading and recording of sample measurements in the first carbon canister, the second carbon canister and the third carbon canister.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Daryl Archuleta, Lisha Salathiel, Alan Finley
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Patent number: 8613895Abstract: A method and system remove contaminants from a vapor. In one embodiment, the system includes a contaminant removal system having a vacuum box. A contaminated vapor from process equipment is introduced to the vacuum box. The contaminated vapor includes steam and hydrocarbons. The vacuum box includes a water removal device. The water removal device removes water from the contaminated vapor to provide water and a reduced water vapor. The water and the reduced water vapor are removed from the vacuum box.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Alan Finley, Doug Scott, Lisha Salathiel
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Patent number: 8597602Abstract: A system and method scrub a vapor. In one embodiment, a vacuum truck scrubber system includes a liquid vat. The liquid vat comprises liquid. The system also includes a first carbon canister. The liquid vat is connected to the first carbon canister. The first carbon canister contains carbon. In addition, the system includes a second carbon canister. The first carbon canister is connected to the second carbon canister. The second carbon canister contains carbon. In addition, the system includes a third carbon canister. Moreover, the system includes that a vapor comprising contaminants is fed to the liquid vat and is introduced from the liquid vat to the first carbon canister wherein a portion of the contaminants are removed from the vapor. The vapor is introduced from the first carbon canister to the second carbon canister wherein another portion of the contaminants are removed from the vapor.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Global Vapor Control, Inc.Inventors: Alan Finley, Lisha Salathiel, Daryl Archuleta
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Publication number: 20130156666Abstract: A system and method scrub a vapor. In one embodiment, a vacuum truck scrubber system includes a liquid vat. The liquid vat comprises liquid. The system also includes a first carbon canister. The liquid vat is connected to the first carbon canister. The first carbon canister contains carbon. In addition, the system includes a second carbon canister. The first carbon canister is connected to the second carbon canister. The second carbon canister contains carbon. In addition, the system includes a third carbon canister. Moreover, the system includes that a vapor comprising contaminants is fed to the liquid vat and is introduced from the liquid vat to the first carbon canister wherein a portion of the contaminants are removed from the vapor. The vapor is introduced from the first carbon canister to the second carbon canister wherein another portion of the contaminants are removed from the vapor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Alan Finley, Lisha Salathiel, Daryl Archuleta