Patents by Inventor Michael J. Stoltz
Michael J. Stoltz 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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Publication number: 20160129392Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 9265854Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 8409512Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Publication number: 20110104012Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 7815879Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Publication number: 20100024644Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 7550123Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are described for contacting an oxidizing solution such as an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals with an atmospheric effluent containing odorous and/or noxious components. These components are absorbed by the aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition to produce an atmospheric effluent having reduced amounts of the odorous and/or noxious components. Various methods are described for adding the hydrogen peroxide and the decomposition additive.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 7112309Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described which utilize an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive which serves to catalyze the rapid decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals. When contacted with an atmospheric effluent containing odor and/or noxious components, the hydroxyl radicals formed oxidize the odor and noxious components to non-odor offensive, environmentally acceptable by-product.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Steen Research LLCInventors: Michael J. Stoltz, Stephen R. Temple
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Patent number: 6827948Abstract: The present invention provides a method and compositions for processing poultry feathers. In one embodiment, the method for processing poultry feathers comprises contacting a plurality of poultry feathers having an average particle size with a detergent capable of imparting a static charge to the plurality of poultry feathers; reducing the average particle size of the plurality of poultry feathers; increasing entanglement of the plurality of poultry feathers; adding an anionic polymeric adduct to the plurality of poultry feathers; adding a cationic species to the plurality of poultry feathers; and dewatering the plurality of poultry feathers. In another embodiment, a composition for processing poultry feathers, comprises a detergent capable removing at least a portion of fats and oils from a poultry feather and imparting a static charge to the poultry feather; an antimicrobial compound; an anionic polymeric adduct; and a cationic species.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Steen Research LLCInventor: Michael J. Stoltz
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Publication number: 20040115112Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described which utilize an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive which serves to catalyze the rapid decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals. When contacted with an atmospheric effluent containing odor and/or noxious components, the hydroxyl radicals formed oxidize the odor and noxious components to non-odor offensive, environmentally acceptable by-product.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Steen Research LLCInventors: Michael J. Stoltz, Stephen R. Temple
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Patent number: 6645450Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described which utilize an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive which serves to catalyze the rapid decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals. When contacted with an atmospheric effluent containing odor and/or noxious components, the hydroxyl radicals formed oxidize the odor and noxious components to non-odor offensive, environmentally acceptable by-product.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Michael J. Stoltz, Stephen R. Temple
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Publication number: 20030075289Abstract: The present invention provides a method and compositions for processing poultry feathers. In one embodiment, the method for processing poultry feathers comprises contacting a plurality of poultry feathers having an average particle size with a detergent capable of imparting a static charge to the plurality of poultry feathers; reducing the average particle size of the plurality of poultry feathers; increasing entanglement of the plurality of poultry feathers; adding an anionic polymeric adduct to the plurality of poultry feathers; adding a cationic species to the plurality of poultry feathers; and dewatering the plurality of poultry feathers. In another embodiment, a composition for processing poultry feathers, comprises a detergent capable removing at least a portion of fats and oils from a poultry feather and imparting a static charge to the poultry feather; an antimicrobial compound; an anionic polymeric adduct; and a cationic species.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 6511611Abstract: Compositions of aluminum chlorohydrate and high molecular weight branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymers are applied to waste liquids, such as pulp and paper mill effluents having a lignin content, to reduce true color, The branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymer is branched using branching agents which result in a molecular weight greater than about 300,000 and permit solubility. When applied to waste liquids, the high molecular weight branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymer and aluminum chlorohydrate react with the lignin components in the waste liquid to form an insoluble agglomerate thus reducing the true color of the waste liquid. The resulting agglomerate, including the colored lignin, may be filtered from the waste liquid.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 6491827Abstract: Compositions of aluminum chlorohydrate and high molecular weight branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymers are applied to waste liquids, such as pulp and paper mill effluents having a lignin content, to reduce true color. The branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymer is branched using branching agents which result in a molecular weight greater than about 300,000 and permit solubility. When applied to waste liquids, the high molecular weight branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymer and aluminum chlorohydrate react with the lignin components in the waste liquid to form an insoluble agglomerate thus reducing the true color of the waste liquid. The resulting agglomerate, including the colored lignin, may be filtered from the waste liquid.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Patent number: 6466317Abstract: In one aspect the current invention provides a method for automatic real time monitoring of true color in a liquid. A sample is automatically withdrawn from the liquid in real time and is then automatically filtered in real time. The true color in the filtered sample is automatically detected in real time and the true color is automatically quantified in the filtered sample in real time. In another aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus that automatically monitors true color in a liquid in real time. The apparatus has a pump for automatically withdrawing a sample from the liquid in real time and a filter for automatically filtering the sample in real time. The apparatus also has an absorption spectrophotometer for automatically detecting true color in the filtered sample in real time and a controller for automatically quantifying the true color of the filtered sample in real time.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Steen Research, LLC.Inventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Publication number: 20020130089Abstract: Compositions of aluminum chlorohydrate and high molecular weight branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymers are applied to waste liquids, such as pulp and paper mill effluents having a lignin content, to reduce true color, The branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymer is branched using branching agents which result in a molecular weight greater than about 300,000 and permit solubility. When applied to waste liquids, the high molecular weight branched epichlorohydrin amine condensate polymer and aluminum chlorohydrate react with the lignin components in the waste liquid to form an insoluble agglomerate thus reducing the true color of the waste liquid. The resulting agglomerate, including the colored lignin, may be filtered from the waste liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: Steen Research, LLCInventors: Stephen R. Temple, Michael J. Stoltz
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Publication number: 20010043898Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described which utilize an aqueous hydrogen peroxide composition of hydrogen peroxide and at least one additive which serves to catalyze the rapid decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into hydroxyl radicals. When contacted with an atmospheric effluent containing odor and/or noxious components, the hydroxyl radicals formed oxidize the odor and noxious components to non-odor offensive, environmentally acceptable by-product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Michael J. Stoltz, Stephen R. Temple