Patents Issued in May 7, 2020
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Publication number: 20200140289Abstract: A method of binding a target metal in solution. The method of binding a target metal comprises contacting a solution containing i) a target metal with ii) an encapsulated exudate of a culture of algal flagellate, or a fraction thereof; or an encapsulated dried Euglena biomass or a fraction thereof, to form a complex between the target metal, and the encapsulated exudate or fraction thereof, or the encapsulated dried Euglena biomass or the fraction thereof; and optionally separating the complex from the solution. The disclosure also relates to a biosorbent element, as well as methods of using same in binding a metal in solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Cameron WINTERS, Vaughn MANGAL, Ainsely LEWIS, Celine GUEGUEN, Adam NOBLE, Adam LONG
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Publication number: 20200140290Abstract: The present invention is directed to the removal of one or more selected target materials, in particular a physiologically active compound contaminant, from various streams using a rare earth fixing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Secure Natural Resources LLCInventors: John L. Burba, Charles F. Whitehead, Carl R. Hassler, Robert Cable
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Publication number: 20200140291Abstract: Aspects of exemplary fluid disinfection apparatus and methods are described. One aspect is a disinfection apparatus comprising a body comprising a reflecting chamber, a fluid channel to direct a fluid into reflecting chamber, and radiation source positioned to output a disinfecting radiation into the chamber. The body may include an inlet and outlet. For example, the inlet may extend through the body to receive a fluid at a first velocity; the reflecting chamber may extend along an axis of the body; and the outlet may extend through an end of the reflecting chamber to discharge the fluid from the body. In this example, the fluid channel may direct the fluid from the inlet into the reflecting chamber at a second velocity smaller than the first velocity; and the radiation source may be positioned to output the disinfecting radiation into the reflecting chamber toward the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicants: ACUVA TECHNOLOGIES INC., THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAInventors: Ashkan BABAIE, Babak ADELI-KOUDEHI, Fariborz TAGHIPOUR
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Publication number: 20200140292Abstract: A fluid treatment system includes a reactor chamber fluidly coupled with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The reactor chamber is defined by one or more chamber walls. The system includes a UV LED, and a light pipe. The light pipe extends into the reactor chamber through at least one of the chamber walls. The light pipe has a proximal end disposed outside of the reactor chamber. The proximal end is coupled with the UV LED to transmit UV light into the reactor chamber through the light pipe. To that end, the light pipe also has a distal end, opposite the proximal end, that is disposed within an interior volume of the reactor chamber. The light pipe includes a central section disposed between the proximal end and the distal end. The central section is configured to transmit the UV light from UV LED to the distal end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Leo J. Schowalter, Amy C. Wilson Miller
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Publication number: 20200140293Abstract: Photochemical energy conversion is more efficient when a single light-absorbing unit is split into multiple light-absorbing units (N) that are each 1/N as thick as the single light-absorbing unit and thus use the same amount of material as the single light-absorbing unit. For electrocatalytic parameters relevant to water electrolysis, the maximum efficiency for solar-to-fuel conversion from a 1.75 eV bandgap material increases from approximately 1% for a single light-absorbing unit to greater than 20% for 128 identical stacked light-absorbing units. Alterations in utilization of photons results in a better match of the light-absorber power output to the load of the chemical transformation and in the case of high-quality light-absorbers there is an added benefit from radiative coupling between the light-absorbing units via photon recycling.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Shane Ardo, Samuel Thomas Keene, Gabriel S. Phun
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Publication number: 20200140294Abstract: A plasma gate device comprises a plasma creation chamber, first through fourth dielectrics, and first through sixth electrodes. The plasma creation chamber is a space in which plasma is created from a first fluid and a second fluid. The first and second dielectrics form upper and lower boundaries on a first side of the plasma creation chamber. The third and fourth dielectrics form upper and lower boundaries on a second side of the plasma creation chamber. The first and second electrodes receive voltages to generate a first electric field which creates a first plasma on the first side of the plasma creation chamber. The third and fourth electrodes receive voltages to generate a second electric field which creates a second plasma on the second side of the plasma creation chamber. The fifth electrode extracts electrons from the first plasma. The sixth electrode injects electrons into the second plasma.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Pear Labs LLCInventor: Christopher D. Hruska
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Publication number: 20200140295Abstract: An oxidant production apparatus comprises an electrochemical reactant reservoir, an electrolysis compartment, a porous first electrode and a second electrode. The porous first electrode defines a boundary between the reservoir and the electrolysis compartment and is configured to allow an electrochemical reactant to pass from the reservoir, through the first electrode and into the electrolysis compartment. The second electrode disposed at least substantially in the electrolysis compartment and spaced apart from the first electrode. The apparatus is configured to produce an oxidant in an electrochemical reaction when a voltage is applied across the first and second electrodes and a current is passed through the first and second electrodes and an electrolyte disposed in the electrolysis compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Imperial College Innovations LimitedInventors: King Kuok HII, Klaus HELLGARDT
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Publication number: 20200140296Abstract: Electrodialysis cell systems for water deionization is provided. Also provided are methods for using the electrodialysis cell systems. The cells use the forward and reverse reactions of a redox mediator and the combined operations of a deionization cell and an ion-accumulation cell to enable sustainable deionization with a significantly decreased operating voltage, relative to conventional deionization cells. The cells have applications in seawater desalination, water purification, and wastewater treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Kyoung-Shin Choi, Dohwan Nam, Dong Ki Lee
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Publication number: 20200140297Abstract: There is disclosed a method of making an electrode for an electrochemical reactor including the steps of providing a template and depositing electrode material such that the electrode material is in contact with the template. This template is provided in a form that produces channels in the electrode material. There is also disclosed an electrode for an electrochemical reactor which includes electrode material and a template, with the template occupying channels in the electrode material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Utility Global, Inc.Inventors: David R. Hall, Matthew Dawson, Nicholas Farandos, Jin Dawson
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Publication number: 20200140298Abstract: A method for removing hydrogen sulfide from a biogas, wherein the hydrogen sulfide is absorbed in an aqueous liquid to produce a cleaned gas having a reduced amount of hydrogen sulfide relative to the biogas. The aqueous liquid is subsequently treated by contacting with a sulfur dye or sulfurized vat dye in the presence of an oxidizer such as oxygen gas, to convert the sulfides in the aqueous liquid to a non-toxic, water-soluble, product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: William Moseley Archer, III
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Publication number: 20200140299Abstract: This disclosure relates to systems and methods for controlling treatment of water with ozone. The systems and methods can utilize one or more processing modules and one or more non-transitory storage modules that are configured to store computing instructions. Execution of the instructions can cause the one or more processing modules to perform acts of: generating ozone; and applying the ozone to water. The act of generating the ozone can include: controlling a quantity of the ozone generated; and controlling when the ozone is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Cody Friesen, Paul Jonhson, Jonathan Goldberg
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Publication number: 20200140300Abstract: A sewage/wastewater biological treatment system-sewage (wastewater) synergistic treatment acceleration device, which includes four components of a reaction assembly, a signal transmission assembly, a control assembly, and a housing carrying assembly. The reaction assembly can realize the colonization/proliferation of functional microorganisms, participate in the interface electron transfer between the electrode-microbe-sewage as an electron donor/receptor and electrode interface of the (bio)electrochemical reaction, and optimize the flow characteristics in the sewage/wastewater treatment system. The signal transmission assembly enables the conduction of applied voltage and real-time signal acquisition and transmission of key parameters. The monitoring assembly implements intelligent controllability of the present invention. The housing carrying assembly enables integrated assembly of single device and multi-device serial/parallel operation assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Aijie WANG, Haoyi CHENG, Hongcheng WANG, Dan CUI, Weiwei CAI, Jinglong HAN, Shusen WANG
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Publication number: 20200140301Abstract: The present disclosure discloses a method for determining optimal preservation temperature of biofilm in wastewater treatment, and belongs to the technical field of environmental engineering. The method for determining the optimum preservation temperature of the wastewater treatment biofilm constructed by the present disclosure comprises measuring the cell activity state of the biofilm by flow cytometry, and taking the preservation temperature closest to the cell activity state before preservation as the optimum preservation temperature. The method of the present disclosure can determine the optimum preservation temperature within a few hours and performs correlation analysis on the characteristic indexes of the biofilm activity recovery process to verify the reliability of the data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Shuo WANG, Yin ZHU, Ji LI, Yan WANG, Kaikai ZHENG
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Publication number: 20200140302Abstract: A method for quickly converting organic waste into energy, including the following steps of S1, performing anaerobic fermentation on organic waste to convert macromolecular organic matter in the organic waste into soluble small molecular organic matter to obtain fermentation liquid; S2, performing solid-liquid separation on the fermentation liquid to obtain a solid-phase part and a liquid-phase part, respectively; and S3, disposing or reusing the solid-phase part as residues, and enabling the liquid-phase part to enter a flow-catalyzed fuel cell to convert organic matter in the liquid-phase part into electrical energy. The present application can quickly and efficiently convert the organic waste into electrical energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Huan LI, Yueling LIU, Qi JING
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Publication number: 20200140303Abstract: The present invention provides a cage particle distribution system for wastewater treatment comprising contactors. Said contactors include shells and the interior of said shells is a hollow cavity. At least one of the side walls, the upper surface and the lower surface of said shells are equipped with through-holes. Particles are loaded inside said shells and said particles can carry some microorganisms on their surfaces at least. Said cage systems are placed in the water of a wastewater system or a wastewater treatment system and one or multiple said cage systems can be placed. Separate aeration and/or liquid distribution into each individual cage system disperse particles in the system by the gas and/or liquid, which improves the efficiency of wastewater treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Jingxu ZHU, Yuanyuan SHAO, Keying MA, Lin WANG, George NAKHLA
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Publication number: 20200140304Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the treatment of sewage sludge with enzymes, which process comprises treating a sewage sludge resulting from the treatment of municipal or industrial waste water with a composition comprising a fermentation supernatant product from a Saccharomyces cerevisiae culture and a non-ionic surfactant, wherein said fermentation supernatant product is free of active enzymes, at conditions suitable for generating said active enzymes from said sewage sludge in situ.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Neozyme International, Inc.Inventors: Parker Dale, Parker David Dale
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Publication number: 20200140305Abstract: Lithium brine is treated with a multiple pass nanofiltration (NF) membrane system. Sulfate is added to permeate from an upstream pass before it flows through a downstream pass. Optionally the sulfate may be added to the permeate by dosing it with sulfuric acid or a slat such as sodium sulfate. The softened brine may then be processed further, for example by a combination of solvent extraction, electrolysis, crystallization and drying, to produce a lithium hydroxide product that can be used to make batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: Frederick LIBERATORE
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Publication number: 20200140306Abstract: A mixing apparatus is disclosed for ponds and other shallow bodies of water. The apparatus uses air flow to entrain and move large volumes of water up and through the mixer. This movement of water creates a mixing of water from different depths within the body of water, and thus prevents, eliminates, or reduces stagnation of the water. The air flow is driven by one or more blowers, which may be mounted on the apparatus. The air from the blower is injected into the water about one to two feet below the surface. The air is injected through a series of relatively large holes positioned on opposed sides of tubing. The injected air creates water flow in sufficiently large volumes to mix the water within a shallow body of water of moderate size.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: JAMES DARTEZ
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Publication number: 20200140307Abstract: Filtering systems can process wastewater to provide a primary output of clear water and a secondary output of sludge. The filtering systems are compact, optionally mobile and optionally truck-mountable, and have a high throughput capacity and cleaning effectiveness. For a system having a volume VS, and for wastewater having a TSS content of TSS1 and a COD of COD1, the primary output may have a TSS<1% of TSS1, a COD<2% of COD1, and a turbidity of <1, or 0.5, or 0.3 NTU. The system may receive the wastewater at a flow rate F1 and provide the primary output while receiving the wastewater, and F1/VS may be ?0.2 hr?1. F1 may be ?1 L/sec, and VS may be ?5 m3, or ?30 m3, or in a range from 20-30 m3. The primary output may have a flow rate ?40%, or 50%, or 60% of F1.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Crane Engineering Sales, Inc.Inventors: Andrew K. Dow, Jill A. Georger, Mark J. Hassman, Lewis H. Pain, Sara Arabi
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Publication number: 20200140308Abstract: Provided is a sewage treatment system capable of maintaining a positive dissolved oxygen concentration of sewage flowing down through a sewer conduit downstream of a relay pump station, and changing a microbial state on an inner wall of the sewer conduit to prevent corrosion of the sewer conduit. The sewage treatment system comprises: dehydration means connected to an initial sedimentation pond and/or a final sedimentation pond of a sewage treatment facility and configured to receive surplus sludge from the initial sedimentation pond and/or return sludge from the final sedimentation pond and dehydrate the received surplus sludge and/or the received return sludge; a microbial material production device configured to supply oxygen to the dehydrated sludge received from the dehydration means while maintaining a temperature of the dehydrated sludge within the range of 60° C. to 110° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Saburou MATSUI, Takafumi Sugihara
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Publication number: 20200140309Abstract: A process and apparatus for removing moisture from sludge. The process and apparatus comprise: conveying on a conveyor the sludge on an incline through a housing such that, as the sludge is conveyed, it is deposited onto an exposed portion of the housing; heating the sludge with a heater as it is conveyed on the incline to evaporate moisture in the sludge, whereby the sludge that it is deposited onto the exposed portion of the housing is also heated to thereby evaporate moisture from the sludge; extracting from the housing using a vacuum device an airflow comprising the evaporated moisture, whereby the airflow includes moisture that has been evaporated as a result of the sludge being deposited onto the exposed heated portion of the housing; and discharging from the housing, separately to the extracting of the airflow from the housing, the sludge from which the moisture has been removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: Jason McPherson
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Publication number: 20200140310Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for preparing Erdite rod-shaped particles for water treatment by utilizing iron-containing waste mud in an underground water plant. In the method, aqueous iron mud is subjected to mechanical dehydration to obtain a first aqueous iron mud; sodium sulfide is added to the first aqueous iron mud to obtain a first mixture, wherein the ratio of the weight of the first aqueous iron mud to the volume of sodium sulfide is between 3% and 15%; water of an equal volume is added to the first mixture, and the obtained solution is heated in an airtight manner to 140° C.-270° C.; centrifugal treatment is performed to obtain a supernatant and a solid, and the solid is subjected to vacuum drying at 40° C.-60° C. for 24h to obtain Erdite rod-shaped particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Suiyi ZHU, Ge DONG, Mingxin HUO, Zhan QU, Dejun BIAN
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Publication number: 20200140311Abstract: A deep sludge dewatering method using electroosmosis with filter bags, including (1) placing a filter bag on a slope on which a cathode electrode is arranged; (2) injecting sludge into the filter bag, and after the filter bag is filled with the sludge, closing an inlet of the filter bag; and (3) laying an anode electrode on the filter bag filled with the sludge, and connecting the cathode electrode and the anode electrode to a DC power supply via an electric wire, and carrying out energization for electroosmosis so that water flows down the slope. The present invention can be used for recycling of the sludge produced in underground and tunnel excavation projects, and has the advantages of large processing capacity, simple process, good treatment effect and available resource recycling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Yingchun ZHUANG, Rui SONG, Chen LIU, Dundun SHI, Shiming LIU
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Publication number: 20200140312Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing a colored glass for a pharmaceutical container by which the transmittance of a glass to be obtained is easily controlled so as to satisfy the standards of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yuki YOKOTA
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Publication number: 20200140313Abstract: Installation including an industrial glass furnace (1) including a tank (2) for molten glass (3), a combustion heating chamber (4) situated above the tank (2), and a duct for evacuation of flue gases in communication with said heating chamber (4), and a stone furnace including a firing zone (21) for stone to be fired, the flue gas evacuation duct including a flue gas outlet that is connected to the firing zone (21) of stone to be fired and supplying the firing zone (21) of stone to be fired with flue gases at high temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: ARC FRANCEInventors: Herve CHARLES, Jean-Marie BONNINGUES, Sebastien DONZE, Francois FAMCHON, Xavier IBLED
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Publication number: 20200140314Abstract: A method for manufacturing an alkali-free glass substrate capable of manufacturing an alkali-free glass substrate having a higher strain point by decreasing the ?-OH value of the glass is provided. The method for manufacturing an alkali-free glass substrate is a method for continuously manufacturing a SiO2—Al2O3—RO (RO is one or more of MgO, CaO, BaO, SrO, and ZnO) based alkali-free glass substrate, which includes a step of preparing a raw material batch containing a tin compound and substantially not containing an arsenic compound or an antimony compound, a step of electric melting the prepared raw material batch in a melting furnace capable of conducting electric heating by a molybdenum electrode, and a step of forming the molten glass into a plate shape by a downdraw method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2017Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: NIPPON ELECTRIC GLASS CO., LTD.Inventors: Masahiro TOMAMOTO, Hitoshi KANAYA, Toru HASEGAWA, Toru SAKURABAYASHI
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Publication number: 20200140315Abstract: A method of recycling glass fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials that can provide improved quality recycled glass fiber is described. More particularly, the method comprises pyrolysis of glass fiber-reinforced polymer composite scrap and/or end-of-life material and the subsequent immersion of the pyrolyzed glass fibers in a molten salt bath, e.g., comprising molten potassium nitrate. Immersion in the molten salt bath can eliminate char from the pyrolyzed fibers, as well as removing residual inorganic materials. In addition, immersion in the molten salt bath can strengthen the glass fiber, which can result in the recovery or avoidance of tensile strength losses normally incurred through traditional char removal processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: Ryan S. Ginder
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Publication number: 20200140316Abstract: Provided is a method for manufacturing a glass fiber strand in which a glass fiber strand is formed by bundling a plurality of glass fiber filaments comprising molten glass drawn out from a nozzle, wherein said method for manufacturing a glass fiber strand is capable of detecting breakage of the glass fiber filaments in a more reliable manner. This method comprises: an image capturing step (STEP-1) for generating a plurality of items of image data by continuously capturing images of a plurality of glass fiber filaments f; an image processing step (STEP-2) for extracting, from the image data, a high luminance object 100 having a luminance of a prescribed value or more; and a breakage detection step (STEP-3) for detecting that a glass fiber filament f has broken on the basis of the results of the image processing in the image processing step.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Tomoki YANASE, Masaru NANBU
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Publication number: 20200140317Abstract: A system and process for forming a curved glass laminate article is provided. The process and system utilizes a separation material, such as solid lubricating material and/or a spray applied separation material that Applicant has determined reduces bending dot formation during co-sagging shaping of glass sheets. The bending dot reduction provided by the separation materials discussed herein is particularly seen when the pair of glass sheets have significantly different thicknesses and/or viscosities from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Douglas Dale Bressler, Theresa Chang, Allan Mark Fredholm, Michelle Marie-Louise Fredholm, Louis Mattos, Jr., Jason Scott Stewart
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Publication number: 20200140318Abstract: A resin composition for inorganic molded article production use, which is provided with inorganic particles each containing amorphous SiO2 and a photocurable resin composition, in which the photocurable resin composition contains a photocurable resin precursor and a photopolymerization initiator, the content of the inorganic particles is 60% by mass or more with respect to the total amount of the photocurable resin composition and the inorganic particles and is 60% by mass or more with respect to the entire amount of the resin composition for inorganic molded article production use, and the viscosity of the composition for inorganic molded article production use is 10000 mPa·s or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: Shigeru FUJINO
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Publication number: 20200140319Abstract: According to one embodiment, a glass composition may include from 65 mol. % to about 75 mol. % SiO2; from about 6 mol. % to about 12.5 mol. % Al2O3; from about 5 mol. % to about 12 mol. % alkali oxide; and from about 2 mol. % to about 7 mol. % CaO. The glass composition may be free from boron and BaO. The glass composition may be susceptible to strengthening by ion-exchange.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Melinda Ann Drake, Robert Michael Morena
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Publication number: 20200140320Abstract: The present invention provides a glass composition not requiring a large quantity of rare earth material, producible by a common apparatus for producing a glass, having a high Young's modulus and a large crack initiation load, and suitable for glass fibers etc. A glass composition according to the present invention contains, in mol %: 50 to 65% SiO2; 7.5 to 26% Al2O3; 15 to 30% MgO; 0 to 8% CaO; 0 to 3% B2O3; 0 to 3% Li2O; and 0 to 0.2% Na2O. In this glass composition, a total content of MgO and CaO is in a range of 18 to 35 mol %, and a mol ratio calculated by Al2O3/(MgO+CaO) is less than 1.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2017Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Aya NAKAMURA, Masanori SHOJIYA
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Publication number: 20200140321Abstract: In one example, a solver engine may execute a reverse calculation to determine a recipe ingredient set based on a goal descriptor describing a ceramic glaze. A descriptor interface of the solver engine may receive a goal descriptor describing a ceramic glaze. A model applicator of the solver engine may apply a glaze process model to the goal descriptor. The model applicator may automatically reverse calculate a glaze recipe describing a recipe ingredient set to produce the ceramic glaze described by the goal descriptor. A glaze mixing machine interface may direct a glaze mixing machine to mix the recipe ingredient set to produce the ceramic glaze.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Andrea Wolf, Gabriel Takacs
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Publication number: 20200140322Abstract: The present application provides LAS type transparent glass-ceramics of ?-quartz of composition containing a high content of zinc, articles constituted at least in part of said glass-ceramics, glasses precursors of said glass-ceramics (with a low viscosity at high temperature), and also a method of preparing said articles. Said glass-ceramics present a composition, free of arsenic oxide and antimony oxide, except for inevitable traces, expressed as percentages by weight of oxides, containing: 64.5% to 66.5% of SiO2; 19.0% to 20.6% of Al2O3; 3.0% to 3.6% of Li2O; 0 to 1% of MgO; 1.7% to 3.4% of ZnO; 2% to 3% of BaO; 0 to 3% of SrO; 0 to 1% of CaO; 2% to 4% of TiO2; 1% to 2% of ZrO2; 0 to 1% of Na2O; 0 to 1% of K2O; with Na2O+K2O+BaO+SrO+CaO?6%; optionally up to 2% of at least one fining agent comprising SnO2; and optionally up to 2% of at least one coloring agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: EurokeraInventors: Marie Comte, Tiphaine Ogier
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Publication number: 20200140323Abstract: A method includes impregnating a region of a glass sheet with a filler material in a liquid state. The glass sheet includes a plurality of glass soot particles. The filler material is solidified subsequent to the impregnating step to form a glass/filler composite region of the glass sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Daniel Warren Hawtof, Nathan Michael Hill, Eric Yun Kuei Lynn, Catherine Michiko Magee, Brenton Allen Noll, Daniel Roberto Shneyer, Steven Bryan Shooter
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Publication number: 20200140324Abstract: A method for coating glass containers provides improved tensile strength (hence improved resistance to internal pressure). The coatings so produced are durable and, in particular, resistant to the treatment steps associated with recycling of bottles. The method lends itself in particular to implementation as part of a continuous production process by utilising residual heat from the bottle casting step. The ability to recycle and the use of residual heat from an existing process offer considerable environmental benefits.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2016Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: PILKINGTON GROUP LIMITEDInventors: KEVIN DAVID SANDERSON, DEBORAH RAISBECK
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Publication number: 20200140325Abstract: Superhydrophilic and antifogging non-porous TiO2 films for glass substrates and methods of providing the TiO2 films are provided. The TiO2 films may maintain a water contact angle less than 5° in the dark for five days after an annealing treatment, and the water contact angle of the TiO2 films may stabilize at less than 20° after ten days from the annealing treatment. The TiO2 films may have a thickness of about 20 nm and may be transparent. The methods may include depositing a TiO2 film on a glass substrate using e-beam evaporation. The methods may further include annealing the TiO2 film after depositing the TiO2 film on the glass substrate. The methods may not include UV radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Giovanni Palmisano, Corrado Garlisi
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Publication number: 20200140326Abstract: An article includes a glass substrate comprising two main faces defining two main surfaces separated by edges, the substrate bearing a functional coating deposited on at least one portion of a main surface and a temporary protective layer deposited on at least one portion of the functional coating having a thickness of at least 1 micrometer, wherein the temporary protective layer includes an organic polymer matrix and infrared-absorbing materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Bertrand HEURTEFEU, Stéphane LOHOU, François GUILLEMOT
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Publication number: 20200140327Abstract: A method of strengthening glass articles includes introducing potassium ions to a surface region of the glass by an initial ion-exchange process, thermally treating the glass at a thermal treatment temperature and time sufficient to diffuse the potassium ions further into the glass to a depth of layer, and introducing a compressive stress of greater than 400 MPa at the surface through a final ion-exchange process. The final ion-exchange process may be conducted at a final ion-exchange temperature of no more than 450° C. The method of strengthening produces a glass article having a compressive stress of at least 400 MPa at the surface, a depth of compression of at least 30 ?m, and a central tension less than a threshold central tension above which flaws penetrating into the central region of the glass exhibit spontaneous self-propagation of the flaw front through and across the glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Rebecca Vernon Higginbottom, Weirong Jiang, Sean Thomas Miller
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Publication number: 20200140328Abstract: A container of glass and a method for chemically prestressing such a container of glass are provided. The container of glass includes a hollow body with an internal volume, a wall with an inside surface, which borders the internal volume of the hollow body, and an outside surface opposite the inside surface. The wall has, at least in a partial region, a zone with compressive stress formed bordering the outside surface, as a result of which the outside surface is compression-prestressed at least in a partial region. The inside surface of the wall opposite this partial region is free from compressive stresses and is under tensile stress.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Andreas Langsdorf, Stephan Tratzky, Florian Maurer, Peter Thomas
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Publication number: 20200140329Abstract: The purpose of the present invention is to provide a chemically-strengthened glass exhibiting both surface strength and abrasion-resistant anti-fingerprint (AFP) properties. The present invention relates to a plate-shaped chemically-strengthened glass which has a compressive stress layer provided to a glass surface layer, a glass surface hydrogen concentration profile in a specific range, and a surface strength and abrasion-resistant anti-fingerprint (AFP) properties which are in specific ranges.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: AGC Inc.Inventors: Michinori SUEHARA, Yusuke FUJIWARA, Lilin ZHOU
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Publication number: 20200140330Abstract: A method of treating a glass cylinder for a piston-cylinder arrangement for reducing the friction of a piston on an inner cylinder wall of the glass cylinder includes: elevating surface energy of glass of an interior bounded by the inner cylinder wall and hence lowering a contact angle of the glass with water. The contact angle is lowered by: a gas discharge that acts on the glass at the inner cylinder wall and is generated by an electric or electromagnetic field; or the action of ozone on the glass surface. The glass with the lowered contact angle is contacted with water to form a water film on the contacted glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Schott AGInventors: Eveline Rudigier-Voigt, Jovanna Djordjevic-Reiss, Thorsten Schneider, Joerg Geiger, Daniel Grigas
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Publication number: 20200140331Abstract: A process for producing fly ash in a fluidized bed boiler includes combusting a fuel in a fluidized bed combustor in the presence of limestone particles, recovering fly ash, and recovering bottom ash. The fuel contains hydrocarbons and sulfur. A majority of the sulfur from the fuel is recovered from the bottom ash. The fly ash may contain less than 5% by weight of sulfur oxides. This may be achieved by using limestone particles having certain properties and/or narrowing an inlet from the boiler into a cyclone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Q Power LLCInventor: Jeffrey Campbell
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Publication number: 20200140332Abstract: A geopolymeric ink formulation for direct 3D printing containing a geopolymeric formulation whose components are present in such proportions as to be subjected to a geopolymerization reaction and to provide, at the end of the reaction, a solid geopolymer and wherein the formulation, before and during at least a part of the geopolymerization reaction, wherein three-dimensional chemical bonds have not yet been formed, forms a reversible-gel, non-Newtonian, viscoelastic fluid. The formulation is extruded through a 3D printing tool equipped with nozzle into strands according to a geometry such as to create a three-dimensional structure on one or more layers. The extrusion preferably takes place within a hydrophobic liquid, such as oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2016Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Paolo Colombo, Giorgia Franchin, Hamada Said Abdelwahab Elsayed, Agustin Sin Xicola
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Publication number: 20200140333Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to chemical additives for geopolymer cements that can improve the rheological properties of geopolymer cements. These chemical additives include sulfates and selenates of a specific formula as well as hydroxycarboxylic acid salts of Li, Na, and K including but not limited to glycolic, lactic, citric, mandelic tartaric, and malic acids. The chemical additives for geopolymer cements disclosed herein can facilitate the uniform mixing, increase the time mixtures can be transported, and improve the ability to place and finish concrete and mortars made with the geopolymer cements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Frederick D. KINNEY, Rajeshkumar D. PATEL
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Publication number: 20200140334Abstract: A composition for use in making a structural assembly board, a structural assembly made from the composition, and a method of making the structural assembly board is provided. The composition includes magnesium oxide having purity of 94-98 wt %; magnesium chloride; and water. The magnesium oxide has at least two different particles sizes. The composition and method of making the structural assembly board promote formation of 5MgO.MgCl2.8H2O to improve structural qualities of the structural assembly board.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: Doug BROWN
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Publication number: 20200140335Abstract: A composition for use in making a structural assembly board, a structural assembly made from the composition, and a method of making the structural assembly board is provided. The composition includes magnesium oxide; magnesium sulfate; and water. The composition includes reinforcing fibers. The composition and method of making the structural assembly board promote formation of 5MgO.MgSO4.2H2O to improve structural qualities of the structural assembly board.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventor: Doug BROWN
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Publication number: 20200140336Abstract: A dried or at least partially dried ceramic feedstock, a method of preparing a dried or at least partially dried ceramic feedstock having a residual solvent content of up to about 15 wt. %, ceramic formulations comprising one or more ceramic precursors, temperature sensitive gelling agent, solvent, and having a viscosity suitable for low pressure injection molding, methods for preparing said ceramic formulations, a method of forming a ceramic article from said ceramic formulations, and a ceramic article obtainable therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Wen ZHANG, Gilles GASGNIER, Paul MICALETTI, Grégory ETCHEGOYEN, Bénédicte CHASTAGNIER
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Publication number: 20200140337Abstract: A sintered oxide contains In element, Y element, and Ga element at respective atomic ratios as defined in formulae (1) to (3) below, 0.80?In/(In+Y+Ga)?0.96??(1), 0.02?Y/(In+Y+Ga)?0.10??(2), and 0.02?Ga/(In+Y+Ga)?0.10??(3), and Al element at an atomic ratio as defined in a formula (4) below, 0.005?Al/(In+Y+Ga+Al)?0.07??(4), where In, Y, Ga, and Al in the formulae represent the number of atoms of the In element, Y element, Ga element, and Al element in the sintered oxide, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD.Inventors: Kazuyoshi INOUE, Masatoshi SHIBATA, Emi KAWASHIMA, Yuki TSURUMA, Shigekazu TOMAI
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Publication number: 20200140338Abstract: A shaped ceramic abrasive particle based on alpha-Al2O3 contains a proportion of 5% to 30% by weight of ZrO2. The alpha-Al2O3 has a medium crystallite size of 0.5 ?m to 3 ?m and the ZrO2 has a medium crystallite size of 0.25 ?m to 8 ?m.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Moritz Oldenkotte, Andreas Harzer, Georg Hejtmann, Jiri Misak, Petra Stedile, Stefan Fuenfschilling