Patents by Inventor Stanley M. Siegel

Stanley M. Siegel 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: 9879193
    Abstract: A continuous biomass-to-energy system and method used for production of high-energy fuel, liquids and gases from municipal wastes and organic wastes, where the municipal wastes and organic wastes is processed through a controlled pyrolysis process and a controlled gas separation process to extract products gases from a distillation tower system of the system. The biomass-to-energy system also discharges byproducts that are removed to offsite facilities and a combustible gas stream that can be utilized to generate electricity. By controlling the temperature and pressure, the biomass-to-energy system is able to provide a fully contained process that reduces environmental emission and unnecessary byproducts while accelerating the anaerobic cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2018
    Assignee: ARC TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Stanley M. Siegel, Mark Albert Sokalski
  • Publication number: 20160032205
    Abstract: A continuous biomass-to-energy system and method used for production of high-energy fuel, liquids and gases from municipal wastes and organic wastes, where the municipal wastes and organic wastes is processed through a controlled pyrolysis process and a controlled gas separation process to extract products gases from a distillation tower system of the system. The biomass-to-energy system also discharges byproducts that are removed to offsite facilities and a combustible gas stream that can be utilized to generate electricity. By controlling the temperature and pressure, the biomass-to-energy system is able to provide a fully contained process that reduces environmental emission and unnecessary byproducts while accelerating the anaerobic cycle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2015
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Applicant: ARC TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Stanley M. Siegel, Mark Albert Sokalski
  • Patent number: 8568512
    Abstract: The method and system for methane separation and purification from a biogas includes collecting a raw Biogas gas stream having methane, carbon dioxide, water, sulfur compounds and non-methane organic compound (NMOC) constituents. The Biogas stream is fed into the intake of a liquid sulfur scrubber or a sulfur adsorber unit where the Biogas is separated into a main gas stream routed downstream in the system and a sulfur compounds stream removed from the system. The main gas stream is then processed by an NMOC absorber and further downstream, by an NMOC adsorber. NMOC produced by both NMOC processes is liquefied, removed from the system and stored. Upstream from the NMOC processes, the main gas stream is processed by at least one CO2, N2, O2 gas separation unit that produces a usable product stream of enriched methane gas, and an off-gas stream, which a VPSAU processes for venting and recycling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
    Assignee: A.R.C. Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Stanley M. Siegel, Dennis C. Siegel
  • Publication number: 20120276616
    Abstract: The method and system for methane separation and purification from a biogas includes collecting a raw Biogas gas stream having methane, carbon dioxide, water, sulfur compounds and non-methane organic compound (NMOC) constituents. The Biogas stream is fed into the intake of a liquid sulfur scrubber or a sulfur adsorber unit where the Biogas is separated into a main gas stream routed downstream in the system and a sulfur compounds stream removed from the system. The main gas stream is then processed by an NMOC absorber and further downstream, by an NMOC adsorber. NMOC produced by both NMOC processes is liquefied, removed from the system and stored. Upstream from the NMOC processes, the main gas stream is processed by at least one CO2, N2, O2 gas separation unit that produces a usable product stream of enriched methane gas, and an off-gas stream, which a VPSAU processes for venting and recycling.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2011
    Publication date: November 1, 2012
    Inventors: STANLEY M. SIEGEL, DENNIS C. SIEGEL
  • Patent number: 6691112
    Abstract: A method for indexing and managing a searchable community of non-HTML information. The method utilizes an electronic search engine which indexes data files used by sites created by website generation software. The indexing process of the search engine indexes HTML and non-HTML information from websites enrolled in an electronic community. The non-HTML data includes a database from which enrolled websites operate. This information is downloaded over HTTP, parsed, and indexed with unique parameters into a database running on the search engine. The search portion of the search engine process operates like standard search engines. A user submits a request over HTTP to the search engine. The search engine processes the search request and presents the results to the user in a dynamically created HTML page.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Inventors: Stanley M. Siegel, Darren M. Siegel
  • Publication number: 20030014317
    Abstract: An inventory management system that integrates online and “bricks and mortar” point-of-sale inventory, sales and operations data without requiring a dynamic web host. Software residing on a merchant's in store computer performs all of the inventory database functions and serves as an in store point-of-sale terminal. Merchandise is presented online on customized web pages on a static website, without the merchant having to use scripts. Images and product information can be searched by category or using a search engine which indexes and manages HTML and non-HTML information. The software automatically tracks the inventory from online and in store sales and generates web pages of the merchant's website changed as a result of changes in the program's inventory database. It also can make reports on expenses, sales and profits, is compatible with hardware interfaces, can print receipts and barcodes, and can handle shipping and sales tax as well as vendor, customer and employee information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2001
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Inventors: Stanley M. Siegel, Darren M. Siegel