Patents Issued in April 24, 2008
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Publication number: 20080093260Abstract: A solvent deasphalting of crude oil or petroleum heavy fractions and residues is carried out in the presence of a solid adsorbent, such as clay, silica, alumina and activated carbon, which adsorbs the contaminants and permits the solvent and oil fraction to be removed as a separate stream from which the solvent is recovered for recycling; the adsorbent with contaminants and the asphalt bottoms is mixed with aromatic and/or polar solvents to desorb the contaminants and washed as necessary, e.g., with benzene, toluene, xylenes and tetrahydrofuran, to clean adsorbant which is recovered and recycled; the solvent-asphalt mixture is sent to a fractionator for recovery and recycling of the aromatic or polar solvent. The bottoms from the fractionator include the concentrated PNA and contaminants and are further processes as appropriate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Omer Refa Koseoglu
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Olefin production utilizing whole crude oil/condensate feedstock with enhanced distillate production
Publication number: 20080093261Abstract: A method processing a liquid crude and/or natural gas condensate feed comprising subjecting the feed to a vaporization step to form a vaporous product and a liquid product, subjecting the vaporous product to severe thermal cracking, and subjecting the liquid product to crude oil refinery processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Donald H. Powers -
Publication number: 20080093262Abstract: This invention relates to a process and an installation for treatment of a heavy petroleum feedstock, of which at least 80% by weight has a boiling point of greater than 340° C., whereby the process comprises the following stages: (a) Hydroconversion in a fixed-bed reactor operating with an upward flow of liquid and gas, whereby the net conversion in products boiling below 360° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Andrea Gragnani, Frederick Morel
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Publication number: 20080093263Abstract: A catalyst composition comprising at least about 10% by weight pentasil, at least about 12% by weight Y-type zeolite at a pentasil to Y zeolite ratio of at least 0.25, and wherein the pentasil and Y zeolite comprise at least about thirty-five percent of the catalyst have been shown to optimize light olefin yields and LPG from FCC processes. Embodiments having matrix surface areas greater than 25 m2/g, phosphorous and rare earth are preferred. The compositions of this invention are particularly useful in typical fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Wu Cheng Cheng, Meenakshi Krishnamoorthy, Ranjit Kumar, Xinjin Zhao, Michael Ziebarth
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Publication number: 20080093264Abstract: The present invention provides for steam generation replacing natural gas with a selected refined product of a feedstock of bitumen, asphaltines or heavy oil using locally produced surplus bitumen, asphaltine or heavy oil, separating the asphaltines and other components of the feedstock for use in providing a liquid fuel for steam generation. The lighter products from the separation equipment not used for liquid fuel may be blended into the produced bitumen, asphaltines or heavy oil, to increase its API gravity and reduce the diluent required for transportation. This technology may be employed in open pit mining operations for the generation of steam and power. The refined components of the feedstock used to provide liquid fuel are selected to optimize energy output balancing planned energy demand against the value of the components of the feedstock used.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Sujit K. Sarkar, David J. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20080093265Abstract: A process for the removal of sulfur compounds from FCC catalytic naphtha which is simple to implement and is economical in operation operates by selectively hydrofining the cracked naphtha to remove sulfur without sacrificing octane (hydrodesulfurization typically around 85%) followed by a downstream alkylation which will remove residual sulfur from the gasoline boiling range. The alkylation is carried out using a solid, acidic molecular sieve catalyst under mild conditions to shift sulfur species from the lighter, olefin-rich portions of the naphtha to the heavy, olefin-poor gasoline. Separation of the heavy portion of the treated product followed by catalytic hydrodesulfurization or some other means (e.g. sorption) removes the sulfur from the heavy portion without losing significant octane value.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Benjamin Umansky, Shifang Luo, Peter Jacobs, John Thurtell, Michael Clark
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Publication number: 20080093266Abstract: A materials classifying cyclone with at least one vibrator for transmitting generated vibrations into the downwardly swirling slurry of materials to interrupt the flow pattern thereof so that some of the smaller particles trapped in the outer portions of the slurry are freed for movement into the vortex of the cyclone to increase the operating efficiency of the cyclone. In a first embodiment, the cyclone has a solid metallic conical housing with the vibrator attached to the periphery of the housing. In a second embodiment, a plurality of longitudinal struts in spaced apart relationship provide the conical housing with open sides with the vibrator mounted on one of the struts which transmit the vibrations to abrasion resistant liners mounted in the housing. In still another embodiment, the vibrator is coupled to an abrasion resistant liner which is exposed in one of the open spaces of the conical housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Gordon Hakola
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Publication number: 20080093267Abstract: Methods and compositions for separating materials are provided. In an embodiment, the present invention provides a method of separating a first material from a second material. For example, the method can comprise mixing the first material and the second material in a slurry with a beneficiation composition. The beneficiation composition can comprise one or more fatty acid by-products derived from a biodiesel manufacturing process or derived from transesterification reactions involving triglycerides. Air bubbles can be provided in the slurry to form bubble-particle aggregates with the first material and the bubble-particle aggregates can be separated from the second material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Bo Tran, Dmitri Kouznetsov
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Publication number: 20080093268Abstract: A screen retention mechanism for use with vibratory separators is disclosed. The screen retention mechanism includes a structural frame mounted to a vibratory separator into which a plurality of lightweight and flexible screen elements are inserted into multiple tows of perforated screen supports. The perforated screen supports are bonded to the structural frame and are aligned parallel to the direction in which solids are conveyed by a vibratory motion. The invention further features an improved retention mechanism whereby screen elements are conveniently and selectively restrained.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Ari Hukki, Glenn Lilie
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Publication number: 20080093269Abstract: A magnetic claiming system for a shale shaker including at least one screen having at least two side ends extending between a first side and a second side and at least one attachment surface, at least one mating surface of a shale shaker configured to receive at least one screen, wherein the shale shaker has a first end and a second end, and at least on magnet disposed between the at least one screen and the shale shaker, wherein the at least one magnet is configured to magnetically couple the at least one screen to the shale shaker is disclosed. A method for replacing a screen in a shale shaker including activating at least one decoupling apparatus, wherein a magnetic clamping system includes the at least one decoupling apparatus, removing at least one screen from the shale shaker, deactivating the at least one coupling apparatus, and installing at least one screen into the shale shaker is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Michael Timmerman, Benjamin Holton, James Marshall, Brian Carr
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Publication number: 20080093270Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating material, particularly excavated material is presented. The method and apparatus utilize a releasable and interchangeable screen assembly which is positioned on top of a frame having a slanted grate. The screen assembly includes bar members which traverse the top of the screen and inverted hook members attached to a top surface of the bar members to enable an equipment bucket to engage the inverted hook members in order to lift and move the screen assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Bruce Zeller
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Publication number: 20080093271Abstract: An apparatus and a method for separating a material stream consisting of several materials. The materials to be separated have different densities or density ranges, so that the material of the highest density can be discharged through a screen of the apparatus, while the material of the lowest density can be discharged via a first outlet located near the top of the liquid. Material of an intermediate density is discharged via a second outlet, located at a position above and near the screen. An extra liquid supply, directed in counter flow to the flow of the material stream to be separated, ensures the effective removal of material of the lowest density.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicants: Technische Universiteit Delft, Gemeente Amsterdam, Afval Energie BedrijfInventors: Peter Rem, Simon Berkhout
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Publication number: 20080093272Abstract: To identify articles, a signature for an article that is processed on a sorting plant is formed. The signature comprises characteristic features of the article. The signature is compared with a predetermined number of first signatures of articles of a search space formed in an earlier signature formation during processing on a different sorting plant. The search space is limited by sorting plant data, which is associated with the article, of the sorting plant that processes the article for identification. The sorting plant data is obtained from a sorting logic by which a sequence of at least one of sorting plants and sorting programs that are to be passed through is defined.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Franz Kreitmeier, Ingolf Rauh
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Publication number: 20080093273Abstract: A system and method for sorting mail comprising an input (18), readers means (20, 24) and a plurality of holder (28), wherein he system sorts standard and exceptional mail formats.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Denis Stemmle
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Publication number: 20080093274Abstract: A mail sorting device and method (FIG. 1) comprising a reader (20, 24), a plurality of holders (28) for receiving mail in a generally vertical orientation, and a sorter (26), wherein mail pieces held by said holders are sorted according to sequence into interim unloading stations and then wrapped and encoded with the respective delivery address.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Denis Stemmle
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Publication number: 20080093275Abstract: A filtration system includes two end manifolds formed from blocks which are adapted to receive two or more reverse osmosis filtration tubes and to provide separate flow channels for the feed and filtered flows through the tubes. The end manifolds are machined from a block of nylon or similar resilient material and have cylindrical grooves formed to receive the outer and inner tubes of the filtration tubes and annular grooves formed within these cylindrical grooves to restrain O rings which seal the outer and inner tubes have channels formed between the cylindrical grooves which receive the outer and inner tubes of the filtration tubes which channels provide separate flow paths for the feed and filtered flows.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Peter Gordon Brown
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Publication number: 20080093276Abstract: A kidney failure treatment system includes: (i) a dialysate supply; (ii) a weighing device; a control container coupled operably to the weighing device; (iii) a diffusion membrane; (iv) a drain; first and second pumps; (v) a first fluid conduit coupled fluidly to the dialysate supply and the diffusion membrane, the first fluid conduit coupled operably to the first pump; (vi) a second fluid conduit coupled fluidly to the control container and the drain, the second fluid conduit coupled operably to the first pump; and (vii) a third fluid conduit coupled fluidly to the diffusion membrane and the control conduit, the third fluid conduit coupled operably to the second pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicants: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC., BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A.Inventors: Rodolfo G. Roger, Michael E. Hogard, Thomas D. Kelly
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Publication number: 20080093277Abstract: A water or liquid substance filtration device is disclosed which removes microorganisms and organic contamination and sterilizes the containers and water lines after the unit. The unit is portable, or can be mounted stationary. The unit has a five-stage filtration and sterilization system controlled by an independent onboard computer system that can link to a central computer system to keep track of all independent units. The unit will physically filter out of the water contaminants that can be reused, destroyed, or flushed down a safe drain. It can also be modified to filter for a certain size of particulate, making recovery of certain substances possible. The unit has a self-diagnostic system that can determine if the unit is operating properly and can shut down a part thereof if one of the capillary units fails. The system is hydrophilic, can run at low pressures and can be designed from low to extremely high volumes. The unit uses ozone to disinfect containers and water lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: John Armour
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Publication number: 20080093278Abstract: Separator apparatus for removing an impurity or contaminant, such as oil or heavy metals, from a fluid, such as a liquid or a gas, comprises a body member having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, a fluid flow channel for the flow of fluid through the body member from the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet, a plurality of perforated or fluid pervious hollow members, such as spheres or balls, located in the fluid flow channel, wherein at least some of the hollow members contain a fluid treatment medium capable of removing the impurity or contaminant from the fluid as the fluid flows through the fluid flow channel. A fluid pervious or perforated hollow member loaded with a fluid treatment medium is also provided. A method for removing an impurity from a fluid is further provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: DeJon Costello
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Publication number: 20080093279Abstract: A filter head, designed to hold at least two filter elements. The filter head having a housing, into which feed channels to, and return channels from, the filter elements are integrated. A rotatable switching drum is provided for selectively opening or closing the channels to control the flow of fluid to the filter elements. The filter head has a cover, which closes off the housing, and a spring element, which produces an axial force which presses one of the sealing surfaces of the switching drum against the cover and the other sealing surface of the switching drum against the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Hermann Baumann, Walter Gauss
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Publication number: 20080093280Abstract: A litter screen to be installed below a drain grating placed in a drain hole so that litter, such as cigarette butts and plastic, is caught by the litter screen, thus preventing water pollution. The litter screen of the present invention includes a main body, which has a plurality of water passing holes therein, a mounting support, which extends from the main body so that the main body is installed below a drain grating using the mounting support, and a handle, which is provided in part of the mounting support to allow a user to hold the handle and pull out the main body. The litter screen may further include an opening, which is formed in at least one surface of the main body to drain water without backflowing. Furthermore, at least one surface of the main body may be inclined.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Seong-Hee KANG
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Publication number: 20080093281Abstract: Methods and apparatus for separating solid particles from a fluid. One preferred embodiment includes a tank for settling particles out of the fluid, a conical chamber at the bottom of the tank, an outlet connected to conical chamber, and a conical auger within the conical chamber. The tank may have a tangential inlet that creates a fluid circulation that exerts a centrifugal force on the solid particles to increase the settling of particles out of the fluid. The tank may have a static spiral on the inner wall that helps small particles coalesce into larger particles that settle faster out of the fluid. The fluid content of the solids removed from the tank may be controlled by varying the rotational speed of the conical auger. The rotational speed of the conical auger may be varied depending on the torque required to rotate the conical auger.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Gary Fout, Neale Browne
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Publication number: 20080093282Abstract: In a water treatment system with a function of filtering raw water, a filter can be securely and efficiently sterilized without using dangerous chemicals such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Masayuki Ukon
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Publication number: 20080093283Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for making blended polymers by utilizing fluorophilic inter-polymer associative interactions between perfluorocarbon functional groups attached on the constituent polymers. The method of the present invention is capable of forming blended polymers from otherwise incompatible polymers. Also disclosed are blended polymers obtained by the method thereof. Methods and devices utilizing novel blended polymer of the present invention including chromatography, catalysis, photonic and sensor applications are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: University of Southern CaliforniaInventors: Thieo Hogen-Esch, Jingguo Shen
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Publication number: 20080093284Abstract: A unitary mobile power generation and water management facility is presented. The unitary facility includes a multitude of basic service components mounted on a mobile platform. The unitary basic services facility may include interconnected units, such as: a water storage and distribution unit, a wastewater unit, and a power generation and distribution unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: COMBO ENERGY HOLDINGS LTD.Inventors: KEVIN SLOUGH, TROY LUPUL
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Publication number: 20080093285Abstract: A filter device has a filter tank into which a contaminated fluid is introduced, a magnetic ball filter medium using a large number of metal balls, magnets, and lift rods. The magnetic ball filter medium is formed of an aggregate of a large number of spherical metal balls of a magnetic material and is held in a filter medium storage portion in a manner such that the metal balls are movable relatively to one another. The magnets are movable between a first position and a second position. When in the first position, the magnets apply a magnetic field to the metal balls, thereby causing the metal balls magnetically to attract one another and so that the metal balls are fixed to one another. When in the second position, the magnetic attraction between the metal balls is canceled so that the metal balls are movable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Minoru Tashiro
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Publication number: 20080093286Abstract: A membrane filter plate for a filter press includes a membrane fastened in the filter plate. The membrane has a flexible support layer, a central region with a functional layer different from the flexible support layer, and edge regions free of the functional layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: JVK FILTRATION SYSTEMS GMBHInventor: Manfred Hermann
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Publication number: 20080093287Abstract: A fluid pollution prevention system is provided for preventing the discharge of petrochemicals from a bilge of a marine vessel. The system may include either or both a locator and an absorber for isolating and/or absorbing hazardous waste from a fluid in the bilge. In one embodiment, the locator is a continuous sidewall or barrier that defines a vertically enclosed fluid volume that is isolated from petrochemicals floating on the surface of fluid in a bilge. The absorber forms a closed geometric shape having an interior area that is disposable about the sidewall and movable along the sidewall as a function of fluid height. The absorber functions to absorb petrochemicals from the fluid and isolate an inlet of the bilge pump from receipt of the same. The absorber may be opened and closed to facilitate placement about the sidewall or other objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Paul Arthur Clukies
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Publication number: 20080093288Abstract: The invention relates to a filter medium in the form of a wound filter with a number of adjacent tubular flow channels (5, 6) with a radial flow, which are formed from a double-layered filter web material of which one layer has a smooth embodiment and the other is corrugated. The aim of the invention is to provide the above with a simple and hence economically-produced seal, by means of which the above may repeatedly be exchangeably inserted in a filter device with a seal with little complexity. Alternatively and optionally additionally the end regions for sealing of the filter web material which forms the wound filter should permit a simplified and reliable sealing. The above is achieved by means of a material wherein felt is provided on the external circumference of the wound filter as sealing material for a radial seal within a housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Hartmut Harr, Hans Waibel
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Publication number: 20080093289Abstract: A novel surface treatment is provided for portions of filter media coming in contact with the filter media holder, such as filter housing. In certain applications, the treatment is also applied to the filter media holder, depending on the application. Filter media having at least two distinct surface property modifications are provided in liquid filtration applications to enhance the performance of a filtration system, reduce the cost of the system, provided a visual means of detecting fluid bypass, and minimize fluid holdup volume within the filter media, all with substantially no loss of performance performances parameters, even in steam sterilization applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Majid Zia
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Publication number: 20080093290Abstract: There are disclosed a ceramic porous membrane formed with less membrane formation times and having less defects, a small and uniform thickness and a high resolution, and a ceramic filter. A silica membrane as a ceramic porous membrane is formed on a titania UF membrane as an ultrafiltration membrane (a UF membrane) formed on a porous base member which is a microfiltration membrane (also referred to as an MF membrane) and having an average pore diameter smaller than that of the porous base member, the silica membrane has an average pore diameter smaller than that of the titania UF membrane and a part of the silica membrane permeates the titania UF membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Manabu ISOMURA, Tatsuya HISHIKI, Ichiro WADA
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Publication number: 20080093291Abstract: There are disclosed a ceramic porous membrane formed with less membrane formation times and having less defects, a small and uniform thickness and a high flux, and a ceramic filter. A silica membrane is formed on a titania UF membrane as an ultrafiltration membrane (a UF membrane) formed on a porous base member which is a microfiltration membrane (also referred to as an MF membrane) and having an average pore diameter smaller than that of the porous base member, and the silica membrane has an average pore diameter smaller than that of the titania UF membrane, and does not substantially permeates the titania UF membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Manabu Isomura, Tatsuya Hishiki, Ichiro Wada
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Publication number: 20080093292Abstract: A method and a facility for the treatment of waste from concentrated animal feed operations are disclosed. The method includes receiving manure at a central location, digesting the manure and producing therefrom combustible gases, solid matter and water containing dissolved organic pollutants. The combustible gases are used to provide energy and the water is separated from the solid matter. The solid matter is dried to produce a useful bedding material and the water is treated using an activated sludge aeration system to reduce the dissolved organic pollutants to carbon dioxide, bacteria and water. The facility includes various means for executing the method and includes an ultrasonic treatment station for disrupting bacteria cell walls to improve digestion efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Jay William Zotter, Jason David Wert, Christopher Anthony Quentin Harvey
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Publication number: 20080093293Abstract: Method and apparatus in which a biomass is carried on a substrate that is fluidised. The fluidised substrate has a layer of distributor particles below it, through which the fluidizing medium passes prior to contact with the fluidised substrate and biomass associated therewith. The effect of the distributor layer is that the particles damp out excessive turbulence in the fluidizing medium, thus preventing undue turbulence of the medium within the fluidised layer. The particles may be recycled through the distributor layer to strip excess biofilm from the substrate particles prior to returning the substrate particles to the fluidised bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Michael Dempsey
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Publication number: 20080093294Abstract: An assembly for supporting biomass for treating sludge or wastewater includes a first corrugated sheet having crests and valleys, a second corrugated sheet having crests and valleys and an intermediate member mounted between the first and second corrugated sheets. The crests have peak surfaces and the valleys have trough surfaces. The first corrugated sheet has a first longitudinal axis and the second corrugated sheet has a second longitudinal axis. The corrugations of the first corrugated sheet define a first corrugation angle of about zero degrees (0°) to about forty-five degrees (45°) relative to the first longitudinal axis and the corrugations of the second corrugated sheet define a second corrugation angle of about zero degrees (0°) to about forty-five degrees (45°) relative to the second longitudinal axis. The second corrugated sheet is mounted to the first corrugated sheet and the intermediate member has openings therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: BRENTWOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Frank M. Kulick, Timothy E. Krell, Robert W. Hartung, Curtis S. McDowell
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Publication number: 20080093295Abstract: The present invention provides a dispensing apparatus and method for the delivery of remediation agents into waste systems wherein the apparatus is capable of generating and maintaining a controlled release of a concentrated remediation composition throughout the delivery cycle. The invention also provides a dispensing apparatus and methods wherein the remediation agent is a remediation agent that includes living organisms. Finally, the invention provides a waste water remediation dispensing apparatus and method useful in preventing dry trap in drain systems containing U-traps.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Richard Heppenstall, Richard Heppenstall
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Publication number: 20080093296Abstract: An upright filter unit (10) is disclosed which comprises a membrane (16) consisting of a perforated, vertical permeate pipe (12) and a plurality of leaves (14) of semipermeable material which permits water to pass through it. The semi-permeable material defines a plurality of solids retention passages and a plurality of permeate passages. The leaves (14) are wound around the perforated vertical pipe (12) into which the permeate water flows, the membrane being inside a casing (40). An inlet (24) at the bottom of the unit allows raw water under pressure to flow to the solids retention passages of the membrane. An air inlet (32) at the upper end of the unit permits air under pressure to enter the upper end of the unit, and hence the upper ends of the solids retention passages, until the air and water pressures are balanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: DRESSEL PTE LTD.Inventor: William Graham
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Publication number: 20080093297Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning a permeable, hollow membrane (7) in an arrangement of the type wherein a pressure differential is applied across the wall of the permeable, hollow membrane (7) immersed in a liquid suspension, the liquid suspension being applied to the outer surface of the permeable hollow membrane to induce and sustain filtration through the membrane wall, the method of cleaning comprising the step of producing mechanical agitation between the membrane and the liquid suspension to dislodge at least some of the solids retained in or on the membrane. Application of the pressure differential by force of gravity applied to the liquid is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Kenneth Gock, David Butler
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Publication number: 20080093298Abstract: The present invention is related to hemodialysis, and more particularly, to a dialyser with improved efficiency of mass transfer across a dialysis membrane utilizing microchannel separation provided in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. In accordance with an embodiment, a dialyzer is provided comprising a plurality of semipermeable membrane sheets and a plurality of flow separators. The membrane sheets and flow are arranged in alternating configuration and coupled into a laminae stack defining a plurality of parallel microchannel layers. Each microchannel layer comprises a plurality of first microchannels and a plurality of second microchannels. The first and second microchannels of each microchannel layer are in fluid communication with each other via one of the plurality of membrane sheets therebetween. The MECS dialyzer is characterized as having a high surface to volume ratio and a high mass transfer coefficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: David Browning, James Curtis, Goran Jovanovic, Brian Paul, Sundar Atre
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Publication number: 20080093299Abstract: A membrane filtration device has a multiplicity of hollow fiber membranes, or fibers, unconfined in a shell of a module; a first header and a second header disposed in vertically spaced-apart relationship; said first header and said second header having opposed ends of each fiber sealingly secured therein, all open ends of said fibers open to a permeate-discharging face of at least one header; permeate collection means to collect said permeate, sealingly connected in open fluid communication with a permeate-discharging face of at least one of said headers; means to withdraw said permeate; said fibers, said headers and said permeate collection means together forming an integrated combination wherein said fibers are essentially vertically disposed and ends of individual fibers are potted in closely spaced-apart relationship in cured resin; with opposed faces at a fixed distance; each of said fibers having a length from 0.1% to less than 5% greater.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Mailvaganam Mahendran, Henry Behmann, Steven Pedersen, Carlos Rodrigues
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Publication number: 20080093300Abstract: Provided herein are methods of liquid column chromatography in which preparative chromatography is performed in-line with analytical chromatography. In particular aspects a monolithic preparative column is used to purify an analyte of interest from a mixture of other substances by applying the mixture to the column, reversing the flow through the column to elute the analyte, which is applied to an analytical column provided in-line with the preparative column. In other aspects, a single monolithic column is used to perform both the preparative chromatography and analytical chromatography steps in succession. In another aspect, a chromatography system is provided to perform preparative and analytical chromatography using a single monolithic column.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Nigel Clarke, Mildred M. Goldman
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Publication number: 20080093301Abstract: A disubstituted cucurbituril-bonded silica gel and its use are provided. The disubstituted cucurbituril-bonded silica gel is useful for removal of air pollutants or water contaminants, and separation and purification of biological, organic, inorganic, or ionic substances.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: Postech Academy-Industry FoundationInventors: Kimoon Kim, Dong- Oh, Nagarajan Erumaipatty Rajagounder, Nandha Raju, Ju Choi, Young Ko
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Publication number: 20080093302Abstract: A method for the recovery of acids and other materials from hydrometallurgic process solutions comprising processing said solutions utilizing a simulated moving bed chromatographic method to produce at least two product streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Michael Kearney, Michael Mumm, Lawrence Velasquez, William Jacob
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Publication number: 20080093303Abstract: A method of removing nano-sized pathogens from a liquid that includes providing a filter and contacting the filter with a liquid to remove nano-sized pathogens from the liquid. The filter includes a housing and a filter core disposed within the housing. The filter core comprises activated carbon particles, excluding sodium hydroxide treated activated carbon particles, wherein the activated carbon particles have an interparticle spacing wherein the filter has a Pathogen Removal Index (PRI) of at least about 99.99%.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Mario Elmen Tremblay, Steve Gary Fishter, Dimitris Ioannis Collias
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Publication number: 20080093304Abstract: The invention aims at enabling, in a catalytic decarbonation apparatus, inert particles coated with calcium carbonate to be constantly and systematically extracted from the reactor, with no risk of clogging the discharge pipes. Therefor, said pipes (7?a, 7?b) have an inside diameter ranging between 40 and 60 mm and they have a downward incline up to their connection to an outside discharge conduit (8?), except, possibly, a horizontal portion starting from the orifice through which they emerge into the reactor (1?).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: DEGREMONTInventor: Christian Barraque
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Publication number: 20080093305Abstract: A solid composition comprising: (a) a sodium or potassium salt of cyanuric acid; and (b) a mixture of a tetraborate salt and boric acid in amounts sufficient to produce a pH from 7 to 8. Optionally, the composition further comprises sodium chloride or potassium chloride.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Kurt John Waatti
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Publication number: 20080093306Abstract: A system, method and apparatus employing the laminar nature of fluid flows in microfluidic flow devices in separating, sorting or filtering colloidal and/or cellular particles from a suspension in a microfluidic flow device is disclosed. The microfluidic flow device provides for separating a particle within a suspension flow in a microfluidic flow chamber. The chamber includes a microfluidic channel comprising at least one inlet port for receiving a suspension flow under laminar conditions, a first outlet port and a second outlet port. The chamber further includes an interface for translating a particle within the channel. The first outlet port receives a first portion of the suspension exiting the said channel and the second outlet port receives the particle in a second portion of the suspension exiting the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINESInventors: John Oakey, David Marr
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Publication number: 20080093307Abstract: A method for treating a process water from a bitumen recovery process in order to obtain carbon dioxide from the process water, which method includes lowering the pH of the process water, thereby causing carbon dioxide to evolve from the process water as evolved carbon dioxide gas. The evolved carbon dioxide gas may be collected and compressed, and water vapour associated with the evolved carbon dioxide gas may be separated from the evolved carbon dioxide gas. After the carbon dioxide has been obtained from the process water, the process water and the water vapour separated from the evolved carbon dioxide gas may be recycled back to the bitumen recovery process. The evolved carbon dioxide gas may be stored for future use or sale. The method may also include heating the process water in order to reduce the solubility of carbon dioxide in the process water.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: BITMIN RESOURCES INC.Inventors: John M. Somers, William L. Strand
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Publication number: 20080093308Abstract: A water disinfection system using simultaneous multiple disinfectants includes a completely stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and a contact basin or clearwell acting as a plug flow reactor (PFR). The CSTR receives ammoniated water and free chlorine, and generates multiple disinfectants in primary disinfection water within the CSTR. The contact basin or clearwell receives primary disinfected water from the CSTR, the primary disinfected water containing the disinfectants. A method for water disinfection including mixing the non-disinfected treated water with ammonia to form ammoniated water, mixing the ammoniated water with free chlorine to form a primary disinfection water including multiple disinfectants, and maintaining the disinfectants in the primary disinfection water.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Yao Kouame
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Publication number: 20080093309Abstract: A fuel or other process fluid is cleansed by a) combining the fluid with water and an oxidizer; b) mixing the combination in a mixer having a volume V; c) separating the mixed combination into hydrophobic and hydrophilic phases; d) filtering the hydrophobic phase through a filter; e) removing water from the filtered hydrophobic phase to produce the cleaned fluid; and accomplishing steps a-d in a continuous manner that produces an output of the cleaned fuel at an average rate of at least 10V/hour. A centrifuge can optionally reduce water content of the cleaned fluid to no more than 5 ppm, more preferably no more than 1 ppm, and most preferably no more than 0.5 ppm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Lorrie Mecham