Patents by Inventor Mark Philip Huehnergard

Mark Philip Huehnergard 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: 6338784
    Abstract: An apparatus for producing deionized water, comprising an electrodialyzer having cation exchange membranes and anion exchange membranes alternately arranged to form demineralizing compartments and concentrating compartments and having ion exchangers accommodated in the demineralizing compartments, and designed to conduct an electric current while supplying water to be treated to the demineralizing compartments, wherein a spacer is arranged in each concentrating compartment to maintain the thickness of the concentrating compartment, and the cation exchange membranes or the anion exchange membranes are incorporated in their dry state in the electrodialyzer, whereby water is supplied to the electrodialyzer, while each ion exchange membrane is brought in contact with the spacer by a pressure from the demineralizing compartment side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Assignees: Asahi Glass Company Ltd., Glegg Water Conditioning, Incorporated
    Inventors: Ichiro Terada, Hiroshi Toda, Kazuo Umemura, Mark Philip Huehnergard, David Florian Tessier, Ian Glenn Towe
  • Patent number: 6228240
    Abstract: An apparatus for producing deionized water consisting essentially of an electrodialyzer having cation exchange membranes and anion exchange membranes alternately arranged between a cathode and an anode to form demineralizing compartments and concentrating compartments, and ion exchangers accommodated in the demineralizing compartments, wherein a pressure of from 0.1 to 20 kg/cm2 is exerted between the ion exchangers accommodated in the demineralizing compartments and the cation exchange membranes and anion exchange membranes defining the demineralizing compartments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignees: Asahi Glass Company Ltd., Glegg Water Conditioning, Incorporated
    Inventors: Ichiro Terada, Hiroshi Toda, Junjiro Iwamoto, Kazuo Umemura, Ken Komatsu, Tohru Hoshi, Mark Philip Huehnergard, David Florian Tessier, Ian Glenn Towe
  • Patent number: 6193869
    Abstract: A modular sysTem for the demineralization of aqueous liquids comprising a plurality of modular units, each of the modular units being encapsulated and having a cathode proximate a first end of the modular unit and an anode proximate the opposite end of said modular, a plurality of alternating diluting compartments and concentrating compartments positioned between the cathode and the anode, and ion exchange material positioned within the diluting compartments. Each of the diluting compartments has a compartment spacer with an elongated central cavity and a plurality of fine slit openings at each end adjacent the cavity. The ion exchange means comprise a porous and permeable continuous phase of cation or anion exchange resin particles and a porous and permeable dispersed phase of clusters of the other of the cation or anion exchange resin particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Glegg Water Conditioning, Inc.
    Inventors: Ian Glenn Towe, David Florian Tessier, Mark Philip Huehnergard
  • Patent number: 6071397
    Abstract: An apparatus for producing deionized water comprising an electrodialyzer having cation exchange membranes and anion exchange membranes alternately arranged between a cathode and an anode to form demineralizing compartments and concentrating compartments, and ion exchange resin particles packed in the demineralizing compartments, wherein the ion exchange resin particles are a mixture of at least two groups of ion exchange resin particles having a particle size distribution such that particles having particle sizes of from 75 to 125% of the average particle size, are at least 85 wt % of the total amount, and the average particle size of a group of ion exchange resin particles having the maximum average particle size, is at least 1.5 times the average particle size of a group of ion exchange resin particles having the minimum average particle size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2000
    Assignees: Asahi Glass Company Ltd., Glegg Water Conditioning, Incorporated
    Inventors: Ichiro Terada, Kazuo Umemura, Junjiro Iwamoto, Ken Komatsu, Mark Philip Huehnergard
  • Patent number: 6056878
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for inhibiting scaling in an electrodeionization system or in a combined reverse osmosis/electrodeionization system for water treatment and, more particularly, for increasing tolerance to hardness in the feed water to an electrodeionization unit to inhibit precipitation of metal cations contained in the feed water and for increasing efficiency of the electrodeionization system. Water to be purified is passed through a electrodeionization unit in which a concentrate stream recycling through concentrating compartments and anode and cathode compartments contains effective amounts of an antiscalant to inhibit precipitation of scale. One or more preliminary reverse osmosis units in series with the electrodeionization unit preferably receives a portion of the antiscalants in the concentrate stream. The antiscalant in the water fed to the reverse osmosis unit can be supplemented and adjusted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: E-CELL Corporation
    Inventors: David Florian Tessier, Tom Kosir, Steve Siverns, Mark Philip Huehnergard, Robert Glegg
  • Patent number: 5961805
    Abstract: An apparatus for producing deionized water consisting essentially of an electrodialyzer having cation exchange membranes and anion exchange membranes alternately arranged between a cathode and an anode to form demineralizing compartments and concentrating compartments, and ion exchangers accommodated in the demineralizing compartments, wherein a pressure of from 0.1 to 20 kg/cm.sup.2 is exerted between the ion exchangers accommodated in the demineralizing compartments and the cation exchange membranes and anion exchange membranes defining the demineralizing compartments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignees: Ashai Glass Company Ltd., Glegg Water Conditioning, Incorporated
    Inventors: Ichiro Terada, Hiroshi Toda, Junjiro Iwamoto, Kazuo Umemura, Ken Komatsu, Tohru Hoshi, Mark Philip Huehnergard, David Florian Tessier, Ian Glenn Towe