Patents by Inventor Rodney L. Pennington

Rodney L. Pennington 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: 6203316
    Abstract: A rotary valve regenerative oxidizer generally includes a combustion chamber communicating with a first end of plurality of pie shaped heat exchange chambers and a rotary valve communicating with a second end of the heat exchange chambers. A contaminated gas is directed through an inlet of the rotary valve, through a first group of heat exchange chambers, and into the combustion chamber thereby heating and purifying the gas. The heated and purified gas is directed from the combustion chamber through a second group of heat exchange chambers and through an outlet of the rotary valve. A portion of the heated and purified gas received from the outlet of the rotary valve is directed through a heating element 56 for heating the gas to a temperature sufficient to volatilize organic solids for purging a third group of heat exchange chambers. The gas is directed from the third group of heat exchange chambers into the combustion chamber and out of the oxidizer through the second group of heat exchange chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: Regenerative Environmental Equipment Co., Inc. (REECO, Inc.)
    Inventor: Rodney L. Pennington
  • Patent number: 4961908
    Abstract: A combustion apparatus is provided, preferably of the thermal heat regeneration type, in which noxious or other gases are passed to an incineration chamber, to be burned at a sufficiently high temperature that they are disposed of. The apparatus is constructed as a compact unit, as essentially a single oven separated into a plurality of heat exchange sections, and with plenums therebeneath, fed by an inlet duct, and able to deliver the products of combustion to an outlet duct, both preferably disposed beneath the plenums, and preferably mounted on a common supporting frame for facilitating sufficient mounting of the apparatus, as well as ready transport of the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1990
    Assignee: Regenerative Environmental Equip. Co.
    Inventors: Rodney L. Pennington, James H. Mueller
  • Patent number: 4802423
    Abstract: A combustion apparatus is provided, preferably of the thermal heat regeneration type, in which noxious or other gases are passed to an incineration chamber, to be burned at a sufficiently high temperature that they are disposed of. An auxiliary burning unit is provided, for handling liquid substances, such as fuels, that may be hazardous liquid wastes, such as toxic liquid wastes and the like that are combustible. These liquid wastes may be burned in the auxiliary unit, by exposure to a sufficiently high temperature for a sufficiently long time that they are rendered substantially pure, and they may then enter as gases into the gas incineration apparatus. The liquid substances being burned in the auxiliary unit preferably are brought to a high temperature by passing through an elongate portion of the unit, and then traveling in a reverse flow direction, back over a common wall that has been preheated by liquid being burned in the unit, for efficient heat utilization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1989
    Assignee: Regenerative Environmental Equipment Co. Inc.
    Inventor: Rodney L. Pennington
  • Patent number: 4779548
    Abstract: An incineration apparatus is provided, preferably of the thermal heat regeneration type, in which noxious or other gases are passed to an incineration chamber, to be burnt at a sufficiently high temperature that they are disposed of, and in doing so, pass through heat-exchange beds of elements such as stones or the like, whereby the direction of gas flow may optionally be reversed. The stoneware beds reside in recovery chambers adjacent but contiguous with the combustion chamber, separated therefrom by built-up refractory blockwalls. The walls are of arcuate configuration and support the heat-retention elements in the recovery chambers. The walls are generally the thickness of a single refractory block, and are of a radius that is less than any radius of the combustion chamber and are of a sufficient radius such that the forces of the stone or other heat-retention elements outside the walls may be resisted to prevent wall collapse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1988
    Assignee: Regenerative Environmental Equipment Company, Inc.
    Inventors: James H. Mueller, Rodney L. Pennington
  • Patent number: 4777932
    Abstract: A barometric damper includes a swingably mounted damper blade having a first adjustable counterweight assembly lying in a common plane with the damper blade and mounted for rotation therewith. The torque arm mass loading can be varied. A second adjustable counterweight assembly coupled to the damper shaft adjusts the static control point of the damper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Regenerative Environmental Equipment Co. Inc.
    Inventor: Rodney L. Pennington
  • Patent number: 4658853
    Abstract: A butterfly-type step subassembly includes a substantially planar valve disc member having a peripheral groove formed in opposite surfaces thereof. Projecting inwardly from the internal walls of the subassembly housing are two non-coplanar, generally semicircular valve seat members having passageway(s) in them communicating outside the housing with a source of purified gas(es). The passageways terminate interiorly in apertures in respective recesses in the seat members positioned to be brought into communication with said grooves when said valve disc member is in substantial contact with said seat members. Means are provided to supply said purified gas(es) to said passageways in response to the movement of said planar disc member to the nominally closed position so that said gas(es) flow into the contact region between the disc and seat members under sufficient pressure to prevent said effluent from flowing through said valve when nominally closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1987
    Assignee: Regenerative Environmental Equipment Co., Inc.
    Inventor: Rodney L. Pennington