Patents by Inventor Steven Wallace
Steven Wallace 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: 10189733Abstract: A heating system for desalination. One system includes a desalination system configured to receive a brine and to produce desalinated water from the brine. The system also includes a power production system having an engine configured to provide power to the desalination system. The power production system does not include combined cycle power production. The system also includes a heating system driven by the power production system and configured to provide heat for heating the brine.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 10126196Abstract: A multi-condition sensor, comprising a housing defining a component cavity, a pressure input tube disposed through the housing, a fault actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing and in pressure communication with the pressure input tube through the housing, wherein the fault actuator is configured to extend and contract as a function of pressure from the pressure input tube, an alarm actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing opposite the fault actuator and configured to be actuated by the fault actuator and to extend to a maximum fault position, and an adjustable alarm contact disposed on an opposite side of the alarm actuator within the component cavity and configured to be adjusted to a predetermined extension length from the housing to provide a predetermined alarm contact position.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Kidde Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven Wallace, Benjamin Codispoti, Lawrence A. Coreth, David W. Frasure
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Patent number: 10105653Abstract: A system for rinsing electrodialysis electrodes includes an anode input coupled to an anode of an electrodialysis (ED) system for receiving a first fluid from the anode. The first fluid is for removing ions from the anode. The system also includes an anode output coupled to the anode of the ED system for providing the first fluid to the anode. The system includes a cathode input coupled to a cathode of the ED system for receiving a second fluid from the cathode. The second fluid is for removing ions from the cathode of the ED system. The system also includes a cathode output coupled to the cathode of the ED system for providing the second fluid to the cathode. The system includes an air stripper for receiving the first and/or second fluid, and for removing oxygen and/or a chlorine gas from the first and/or second fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 10065859Abstract: A system includes an ion separation unit that may receive dilute hydrochloric acid and may generate a concentrated hydrochloric acid and a chamber fluidly coupled to the ion separation unit. The chamber may receive the concentrated hydrochloric acid and may separate the concentrated hydrochloric acid into a liquid concentrated hydrochloric acid and a vapor containing vaporized hydrochloric acid. The system also includes a scrubber fluidly coupled to the chamber. The scrubber may receive the vapor from the chamber, and the scrubber is may remove at least a portion of the vaporized hydrochloric acid from the vapor via a purified condensate to generate a purified vapor and the dilute hydrochloric acid. The system also includes a condenser fluidly coupled to the scrubber The condenser may receive the purified vapor from the scrubber to condense the purified vapor into the purified condensate, and to output the purified condensate to the scrubber.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2014Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 10059611Abstract: A method includes flowing brine including one or more hardness minerals from a desalination system to a mineral removal system. The method also includes removing the one or more hardness minerals from the brine in an ion separation system disposed upstream from and fluidly coupled to the mineral removal system. The ion separation system may generate a first softened brine and includes a plurality of ion exchange subsystems each including an ion exchange resin. The method also includes saturating the ion exchange resin of at least one ion exchange subsystem with the one or more hardness minerals removed from the brine and regenerating the saturated ion exchange resin. The method further includes recovering the one or more hardness minerals from the ion exchange resin via the mineral removal system. The mineral removal system is fluidly coupled to the ion separation system.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 10011506Abstract: A system for removing minerals from a brine using electrodialysis. One system includes a gypsum removal system configured to receive a feed stream having a first amount of gypsum, to extract at least a portion of the gypsum from the feed stream, and to produce a first output having a second amount of the gypsum less than the first amount of the gypsum. The system also includes an electrodialysis (ED) system fluidly coupled to the gypsum removal system and configured to receive the first output from the gypsum removal system, to produce a second output having a substantially sulfate hardness free sodium sulfate solution, to produce a third output having a sodium chloride solution, and to produce a fourth output having a mineral solution.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 9970837Abstract: A detector that detects an alarm and/or fault condition with respect to a pressure of a medium is provided. The detector comprises a housing comprising an access tube configured to receive a medium and a bellows fixed to the housing comprising a cavity and a first contact surface. The detector also comprises an adjustment screw positioned within the cavity of the bellows, coupled to the housing via an insulation member, and comprising a second contact surface. The detector is further configured to detect a change in pressure of the medium based on whether the first contact surface and the first contact surface are in electrical communication.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: David Frasure, Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 9922527Abstract: A multi-condition sensor, comprising a housing defining a component cavity, a pressure input tube disposed through the housing, a fault actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing and in pressure communication with the pressure input tube through the housing, wherein the fault actuator is configured to extend and contract as a function of pressure from the pressure input tube, an alarm actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing opposite the fault actuator and configured to be actuated by the fault actuator and to extend to a maximum fault position, and an adjustable alarm contact disposed on an opposite side of the alarm actuator within the component cavity and configured to be adjusted to a predetermined extension length from the housing to provide a predetermined alarm contact position.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2016Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Kidde Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven Wallace, Benjamin Codispoti, Lawrence A. Coreth, David W. Frasure
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Publication number: 20180031437Abstract: A multi-condition sensor, comprising a housing defining a component cavity, a pressure input tube disposed through the housing, a fault actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing and in pressure communication with the pressure input tube through the housing, wherein the fault actuator is configured to extend and contract as a function of pressure from the pressure input tube, an alarm actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing opposite the fault actuator and configured to be actuated by the fault actuator and to extend to a maximum fault position, and an adjustable alarm contact disposed on an opposite side of the alarm actuator within the component cavity and configured to be adjusted to a predetermined extension length from the housing to provide a predetermined alarm contact position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2016Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Steven Wallace, Benjamin Codispoti, Lawrence A. Coreth, David W. Frasure
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Publication number: 20180033282Abstract: A multi-condition sensor, comprising a housing defining a component cavity, a pressure input tube disposed through the housing, a fault actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing and in pressure communication with the pressure input tube through the housing, wherein the fault actuator is configured to extend and contract as a function of pressure from the pressure input tube, an alarm actuator disposed within the component cavity of the housing opposite the fault actuator and configured to be actuated by the fault actuator and to extend to a maximum fault position, and an adjustable alarm contact disposed on an opposite side of the alarm actuator within the component cavity and configured to be adjusted to a predetermined extension length from the housing to provide a predetermined alarm contact position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2016Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Steven Wallace, Benjamin Codispoti, Lawrence A. Coreth, David W. Frasure
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Publication number: 20170368476Abstract: A method includes supplying a supersaturated brine stream having a plurality of minerals and anti-scalant from a water treatment system to a gypsum removal system disposed within a mineral removal system. The gypsum removal system includes a gypsum reactor that may receive the supersaturated brine, may deactivate the anti-scalant such that gypsum precipitates from the supersaturated brine, and may generate a gypsum slurry having a mixture of desupersaturated brine, precipitated gypsum, and the anti-scalant in solution with the desupersaturated brine. The method also includes supplying gypsum seed crystals to the gypsum reactor. The gypsum seed crystals may precipitate the gypsum from the supersaturated brine to generate the gypsum slurry. The method also includes directing a first portion of the gypsum slurry from the gypsum reactor to a gypsum settler.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 9737827Abstract: A system for removing high purity salt from a brine. One system includes a first evaporator configured to receive a brine stream, to produce a first output comprising a sodium chloride slurry, and to produce a first intermediate output. The system also includes a second evaporator fluidly coupled to the first evaporator and configured to receive the first intermediate output, to produce a first recovery output, and to produce a second intermediate output. The system includes a third evaporator fluidly coupled to the second evaporator and configured to receive the second intermediate output and to produce a second recovery output. The first recovery output and the second recovery output are used to produce the brine stream received by the first evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 9728057Abstract: A pneumatic detection system and a method of forming the pneumatic detection system are described. The system includes a sealed tube, a refrigerant disposed within the sealed tube, and a switch configured to be activated based on a specified pressure being reached within the sealed tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David Frasure, Harlan Hagge, Steven Wallace, Dharmendr Len Seebaluck
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Patent number: 9662613Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes providing agricultural grade gypsum to a mixing device using a conveyor, providing a fluid to the mixing device using a pump, mixing the agricultural grade gypsum with the fluid to produce a gypsum slurry using the mixing device, and pumping the gypsum slurry to a storage tank. In another embodiment a system includes a conveyor providing an agricultural grade gypsum, a pump providing a fluid, a mixing device configured to mix the agricultural grade gypsum provided by the conveyor with the fluid provided by the pump to produce a gypsum slurry, and a slurry pump configured to pump the gypsum slurry from the mixing device to a storage tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Publication number: 20170003185Abstract: A detector that detects an alarm and/or fault condition with respect to a pressure of a medium is provided. The detector comprises a housing comprising an access tube configured to receive a medium and a bellows fixed to the housing comprising a cavity and a first contact surface. The detector also comprises an adjustment screw positioned within the cavity of the bellows, coupled to the housing via an insulation member, and comprising a second contact surface. The detector is further configured to detect a change in pressure of the medium based on whether the first contact surface and the first contact surface are in electrical communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: David Frasure, Steven Wallace
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Publication number: 20160289099Abstract: A method includes treating a first brine stream including a plurality of minerals with an anti-scalant to produce a treated brine. The first brine stream is provided by a wastewater treatment system. The method also includes directing the treated brine to a first nanofiltration (NF) system disposed downstream from and fluidly coupled to the wastewater treatment system, generating a first NF permeate stream and a first NF non-permeate stream from the treated brine in the first NF system, directing the first NF non-permeate stream to a mineral removal system disposed downstream from and fluidly coupled to the first NF system, and removing the plurality of minerals from the first NF non-permeate stream to generate a first overflow stream in the mineral removal system. The first overflow stream comprises at least a portion of the plurality of minerals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2014Publication date: October 6, 2016Applicant: Enviro Water Minerals Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wallace
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Publication number: 20160245315Abstract: A method of forming a coupling between a first part and a second part includes providing a first surface of the first part, wherein the first surface has a first shape and a surface roughness average that is less than or equal to about 500 microinches (13 microns); forming a second surface of the second part, the second surface having a second shape, the first shape and the second shape being substantially complementary shapes, wherein projections, forming at least a portion of the second surface in a preselected pattern, are configured to produce a friction fit between the first surface and the second surface when the first surface and the second surface are biased against each other, the projections having an average elastic compressive range substantially equal to the surface roughness average; and biasing the first surface and the second surface against each other with a force.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventor: Steven WALLACE
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Patent number: 9418527Abstract: A pneumatic pressure detector switch is disclosed that includes a retainer assembly adapted to communicate with a source of pressure, a deformable diaphragm supported within the retainer assembly and movable in response to changes in pressure communicated to the retainer assembly, a fault contact element supported by the retainer assembly adjacent a first side surface of the diaphragm, and an alarm contact element supported by the retainer assembly adjacent a second side surface of the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Kidde Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Frasure, Scott K. Newlin, Steven Wallace
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Patent number: 9396636Abstract: A pneumatic pressure detector for a fire alarm system includes a housing having an internal surface defining an interior volume. Also included is an alarm switch located within the interior volume of the housing and comprising a first deformable diaphragm responsive to an increase in pressure of a gas disposed in a sensor tube to indicate an overheat condition. Further included is an integrity switch located within the interior volume and comprising a second deformable diaphragm disposed in contact with an electrical contact during pressurization of the gas within a predetermined pressure range and in an electrically open condition when the pressure of the gas is less than the predetermined range. Yet further included is a mica sleeve located within the interior volume of the housing and disposed along at least a portion of the internal surface of the housing to insulate the alarm switch and the integrity switch.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Steven Wallace, David Frasure, Mahamadou Yamoussa
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Patent number: 9360029Abstract: A coupling between a first surface and a second surface is disclosed. The first surface includes a first shape and has a surface roughness average that is less than or equal to about 500 microinches (13 microns). The second surface includes a second shape and projections, in a preselected pattern, forming at least a portion of the second surface. The first shape of the first surface and the second shape of the second surface are substantially complementary. The projections are configured to produce a friction fit between the first surface and the second surface when the first and the second surfaces are biased against each other. An average elastic compressive range, substantially equal to the surface roughness average of the first surface, is associated with the projections.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: Steven Wallace