Patents by Inventor Robert C. Emmett, Jr.
Robert C. Emmett, Jr. 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: 5893970Abstract: A self-diluting feedwell for a thickener or settling tank includes a delivery pipe for providing an influent feed stream of slurry, a nozzle for directionally discharging the influent feed stream, and an eductor structure including a launder zone for receiving the nozzle discharge, a throat zone for creating a reduced pressure area for eduction of diluent into the launder zone, and a discharge zone for dispensing the diluted influent into a thickener or settling tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Leonard J. A. Wood, Simon D. Turner, Timothy J. Laros, Robert C. Emmett, Jr.
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Patent number: 5643463Abstract: A self-diluting feedwell for a thickener or settling tank includes a delivery pipe for providing an influent feed stream of slurry, a nozzle for directionally discharging the influent feed stream, and an eductor structure including a launder zone for receiving the nozzle discharge, a throat zone for creating a reduced pressure area for eduction of diluent into the launder zone, and a discharge zone for dispensing the diluted influent into a thickener or settling tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1994Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Leonard J. A. Wood, Simon D. Turner, Timothy J. Laros, Robert C. Emmett, Jr.
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Patent number: 5389250Abstract: A self-diluting feedwell for a thickener or settling tank includes a delivery pipe for providing an influent feed stream of slurry, a nozzle for directionally discharging the influent feed stream, and an eductor structure including a launder zone for receiving the nozzle discharge, a throat zone for creating a reduced pressure area for eduction of diluent into the launder zone, and a discharge zone for dispensing the diluted influent into a thickener or settling tank.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1991Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Leonard J. A. Wood, Simon D. Turner, Timothy J. Laros, Robert C. Emmett, Jr.
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Patent number: 5227136Abstract: A reactor vessel for use in treating slurries containing minerals, soils or sludges contaminated with toxic organic substances is disclosed. The vessel includes a tank, having a sealed cover, a mixer arrangement, an air supply arrangement and an exhaust gas recycling system. The air supply arrangement includes one or more porous, flexible membrane diffusers adapted for introducing gas, in the form of fine bubbles, into a tank-contained slurry.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1990Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Douglas E. Hanify, Steven P. Duncan, Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Gunter H. Brox, Lawrence T. O'Connor
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Patent number: 5217617Abstract: A transportable apparatus for biological treatment of a slurry of contaminated materials, including a series of square reactor cells having substantially parabolic lower portions, set at the same elevation and communicating in series. Gas diffusers are placed in each cell for aerating and mixing the slurry, and an airlift slurry transport system is employed for recirculating the slurry. The apparatus also has applicability to the treatment of water and waste water.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Steven P. Duncan, Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Gunter H. Brox, William J. Grove, Jr., Douglas E. Hanify
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Patent number: 5057284Abstract: A reactor vessel for use in treating slurries containing minerals, soils or sludges contaminated with toxic organic substances is disclosed. The vessel includes a tank, having a sealed cover, a mixer arrangement, an air supply arrangement and an exhaust gas recycling system. The air supply arrangement includes one or more porous, flexible membrane diffusers adapted for introducing gas, in the form of fine bubbles, into a tank contained slurry.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: EnvirotechInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence T. O'Connor, Gunter H. Brox
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Patent number: 5007620Abstract: An apparatus for use in bioleach processing of metal-bearing solids is disclosed. The apparatus includes a containment means adapted for containing a slurry made up of metal-bearing solids, a predetermined quantity of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and a species of microorganisms capable of oxidizing some portion of the metal-bearing solids and obtaining energy for growth from that oxidation. The apparatus further includes a plurality of horizontally oriented porous, flexible membrane diffusers adapted for introducing oxygen into the bottom of the reactor vessel in the form of small widely dispersed bubbles.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1988Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence T. O'Connor
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Patent number: 4974816Abstract: A method and attendant apparatus for use in bioleach processing of metal-bearing solids is disclosed. The method includes the placement into a tank of metal-bearing solids, a predetermined quantity of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and a species of microorganisms capable of oxidizing some portion of the metal-bearing solids and obtaining energy for growth from that oxidation. The slurry formed by this placement is continuously filtered to remove process delimiting metabolic end products products by the oxidation reaction. The ratios of the various slurry components are monitored and controlled to effectuate an optimized environment for oxidation to occur. The attendant apparatus includes a means of introducing oxygen into the bottom of the reactor vessel in the form of small widely dispersed bubbles.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence T. O'Connor
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Patent number: 4968008Abstract: A reactor for use in processing metal bearing solids by means of a bioleaching technique is disclosed. The reactor includes an open topped basin, a gantry adapted for displacement along the length of that basin and an agitation means mounted on that gantry for use in agitating a slurry retained within the basin. An air injection system having a plurality of membrane diffusers is positioned within the basin.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1988Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence T. O'Connor, Gunter H. Brox
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Patent number: 4732608Abstract: A method and attendant apparatus for use in bioleach processing of metal-bearing solids is disclosed. The method includes the placement into a tank of metal-bearing solids, a predetermined quantity of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and a species of microorganisms capable of oxidizing some portion of the metal-bearing solids and obtaining energy for growth from that oxidation. The slurry formed by this placement is continuously filtered to remove process delimiting metabolic end products produced by the oxidation reaction. The ratios of the various slurry components are monitored and controlled to effectuate an optimized environment for oxidation to occur. The attendant apparatus includes a means of introducing oxygen into the bottom of the reactor vessel in the form of small widely dispersed bubbles.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence T. O'Connor
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Patent number: 4728082Abstract: A method and attendant apparatus for use in bioleach processing of metal-bearing solids is disclosed. The method includes the placement into a tank of metal-bearing solids, a predetermined quantity of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and a species of microorganisms capable of oxidizing some portion of the metal-bearing solids and obtaining energy for growth from that oxidation. The slurry formed by this placement is continuously filtered to remove process delimiting metabolic end products produced by the oxidation reaction. The ratios of the various slurry components are monitored and controlled to effectuate an optimized environment for oxidation to occur. The attendant apparatus includes a means of introducing oxygen into the bottom of the reactor vessel in the form of small widely dispersed bubbles.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence T. O'Connor
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Patent number: 4282082Abstract: A slurry electrowinning apparatus includes a tank (10) in which are mounted alternating, spaced-apart anode (18) and cathode (20) electrodes. An inlet opening (60) is formed in a side of the tank (10) for introducing a copper-bearing electrolyte to the tank (10). An overflow opening (76) is also formed in a side of the tank (10) such that a solution level (62) is maintained in the tank (10) which is above the inlet opening (60). Baffles (64) are mounted within the tank (10) for evenly distributing the slurry within the tank (10) between the anodes (18) and cathodes (20). Both the anodes (18) and the cathodes (20) are supported within the tank (10) by electrode guides (22) such that a high pressure contact between the electrodes (18, 20) and the main electrical bussing (78) is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1980Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert D. Cook, Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Bruce C. Wojcik, Frank A. Baczek
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Patent number: 4217916Abstract: Apparatus for countercurrent washing of finely divided solids comprising a vertical tank divided by transverse plates into a plurality of superimposed compartments, a single opening in each plate, a rake in each compartment for scraping settled solids on the plate to the opening, an inlet in the uppermost compartment for introducing solids, an outlet in the bottom of the lowermost compartment for discharge of settled solids, a wash liquor inlet in a lower zone of the lowermost compartment, a wash liquor outlet in the uppermost compartment for liquid discharge and valves for regulating the rate of introduction of both solids at the top of the tank and wash liquor at the bottom. Tubular components may depend from the edge of the single opening in each plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Lawrence L. Tuttle
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Patent number: 4107028Abstract: An improved process for filter dewatering of an iron ore concentrate slurry produced from iron ore by selective flocculation followed by flotation wherein acid and then a surface tension reducing agent of the sulfosuccinate class is added to the concentrate slurry before the slurry is filtered.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1977Date of Patent: August 15, 1978Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Stanley D. Heden, Roger P. Summerhays
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Patent number: 4096053Abstract: Apparatus for continuous electrowinning of copper bearing slurries, including an electrowinning cell wherein a slurry composed of a suitable electrolyte and a copper-bearing solid material, is subjected to the simultaneous reactions of dissolving the copper material and plating out elemental copper as a relatively pure copper product. The apparatus and process also includes means to purify the copper-bearing material before passage to the electrowinning cell so as to prevent contamination of the electrolyte in the cell and, also, a means to recover sulfur which is released during the electrowinning and unreacted copper material.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1977Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., James K. Dicksa, Bruce C. Wojcik, Frank A. Baczek
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Patent number: 4066520Abstract: Apparatus and process for continuous electrowinning of copper bearing slurries, including an electrowinning cell wherein a slurry composed of a suitable electrolyte and a copper-bearing solid material, is subjected to the simultaneous reactions of dissolving the copper material and plating out elemental copper as a relatively pure copper product. The apparatus and process also includes means to purify the copper-bearing material before passage to the electrowinning cell so as to prevent contamination of the electrolyte in the cell and, also, a means to recover sulfur which is released during the electrowinning and unreacted copper material.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., James K. Dicksa, Bruce C. Wojcik, Frank A. Baczek
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Patent number: 4055494Abstract: A machine is disclosed for separating solids from feed liquor by gravity settling to form thickened subnatant. The machine includes a liquid-holding tank having an upstanding tubular column mounted therein for receiving the feed liquor. An inlet is formed in the upper portion of the column to admit clarified supernatant into the column for mixing with, and dilution of, the feed liquor. A plurality of subadjacent compartments include reagent introduction and mixing means to receive the feed liquor and to mix a chemical flocculating reagent thereinto. At the bottom of the column is an outlet to discharge the flocculated liquor directly into a pulp blanket stratum established within the tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: October 25, 1977Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventor: Robert C. Emmett, Jr.
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Patent number: 3969247Abstract: An improved process for dewatering sodium bicarbonate solids and similar substances formed as a cake on a rotary drum vacuum filter that is disposed for rotation in partial submergence in a slurry containing the suspended solids. The process includes the steps of pressing the filter cake against the surface of the filter drum by means of a pressure-applying roll which is driven to rotate so that its surface velocity exceeds the velocity of the drum surface by 25 to 75% and, thereafter, drawing steam through the filter cake while it is still on the surface of the filter drum.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1975Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: Envirotech CorporationInventors: Robert C. Emmett, Jr., Benjamin K. Pocock