With Holder For Solid, Flaky Or Pulverized Material To Be Dissolved Or Entrained Patents (Class 137/268)
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Patent number: 8316866Abstract: A method for cleaning a substrate is provided. The method initiates with applying an activation solution to a surface of the substrate. The activation solution and the surface of the substrate are contacted with a surface of a solid cleaning surface. The activation solution is absorbed into a portion of the solid cleaning element and then the substrate or the solid cleaning surface is moved relative to each other to clean the surface of the substrate. A method for cleaning the surface of the substrate with a solid cleaning element that experiences plastic deformation is also provided. Corresponding cleaning apparatuses are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Erik M. Freer, John M. deLarios, Katrina Mikhaylichenko, Michael Ravkin, Mikhail Korolik, Fred C. Redeker
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Publication number: 20120291869Abstract: Systems and methods for releasing additive components into liquid media are provided. The systems include a plurality of coated items and a container holding the coated items. The container includes an insoluble material and a plurality of through holes through the material. The material covers an area of the container greater than the combined area of the through holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Dober Chemical CorporationInventors: David Alan Little, Magesh Sundaram
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Patent number: 8312584Abstract: A pig receiver and method retrieve pigs in pipeline pigging operations. In one embodiment, a pig receiver includes a pig receiver unit. The pig receiver also includes a pig gate valve assembly disposed on the pig receiving unit. The pig gate valve assembly includes a gate valve. The pig gate valve assembly also includes a first actuator and a second actuator. The pig gate valve assembly further includes a cylinder guide. In addition, the pig gate valve assembly includes a tie bar. Actuation of the tie bar actuates the gate valve. An end of the tie bar is attached to the first actuator, and an opposing end of the tie bar is attached to the second actuator. The pig receiver also includes a pressure equalization system that adjusts the pressure downstream of the gate valve when the gate valve is in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Power Associates International, Inc.Inventor: James R. Hodde
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Publication number: 20120279572Abstract: A device for taking powder material into liquid including an inlet to which fluidized powder is supplied with a first pressure, an outlet into a liquid tank having a second pressure less than the first pressure, a powder material intake from the inlet to the outlet, a valve for the powder material intake, and a gaseous medium intake with an outlet into the powder intake with a pressure higher than the second pressure, wherein the outlet of the gaseous medium intake is in the powder material intake downstream from the valve. A method including: applying a vacuum or low pressure to the liquid, passing powder material into the liquid through a powder material intake, providing a valve in the powder material intake, and supplying a pressurized gaseous medium into the powder material intake downstream the valve at least partially during closing and/or opening the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: SPX ADV DANMARK A/SInventor: Bent Pedersen
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Patent number: 8297535Abstract: An apparatus that provides automatic mixing and distribution of granular or liquid fertilizers through an underground or portable sprinkler system, comprising a mixing container connected in-line with the sprinkler system's water delivery line or a regular garden hose connected to a portable or movable sprinkler, is herein disclosed. This mixing container provides a large lower portion which is accessed through a sealed and latched cover portion, through which granular-based lawn care chemicals are added. Incoming water then dissolves and mixes the chemicals, passes through removable filter media and exits the apparatus. This outgoing water is then routed to an underground sprinkler system or a portable hose-based sprinkler. A bottom valve can be opened to drain the apparatus and allow for cleaning. Additionally, the apparatus comprises an integral liquid fertilizer receptacle to automatically mix the incoming water with various liquid lawn care chemicals.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventor: Ezekiel T. Reid
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Publication number: 20120255623Abstract: A faucet mountable water conditioning devices include a relatively simple configuration that allows for reduced cost, easy installation, and a pleasing aesthetic. In one or more implementations, a faucet mountable water conditioning device includes a universal faucet mounting mechanism. The universal faucet mounting mechanism allows the faucet mountable water conditioning device to connect and seal to a wide variety of faucet designs and sizes simply by pressing the mounting mechanism over the faucet. The faucet mountable water conditioning device can also include a base configured to hold a water conditioning source. In one or more implementations a connector can couple the base to the mounting mechanism; thereby, allowing the base to move between active and inactive positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Inventors: Russell Bell, Patrick O'Loughlin, William Ouellette, Rachel Robinette, Evan Rumberger, William L. Smith
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Patent number: 8251080Abstract: A fluid treatment canister that may be used with, or independent of, a fluid treatment system, comprises a treatment housing, a first treatment housing end that is covered, and a second treatment housing end. A barrier support is coupled with the second treatment housing end, and includes a first and second barrier support portions, and is capable of receiving a barrier disposed between the first and second barrier support portions.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Automation and Control Services, Inc.Inventor: Roger F. Florkiewicz
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Patent number: 8220098Abstract: A portable cleaning apparatus includes a handle (11) and a wheel (13) rotatably mounted to the handle and the wheel having a plurality of scrubbing elements (74). Pressurized fluid enters the apparatus and a fluid flow director (16) delivers the fluid to the scrubbing elements to rotate the wheel. The scrubbing elements can be secured to the wheel to limit pivoting movement of the scrubbing elements in a direction of rotation of the wheel while permitting greater pivoting movement of the scrubbing elements in direction opposite the direction of rotation of the wheel. Different types of treatment material dispensing systems (100) are operable position a flow director to spin a dispenser of treatment material, or to position a dispenser in the rotational path of the scrubbing elements, to apply treatment material to the scrubbing elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Inventor: Larry C. Wilkins
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Patent number: 8210451Abstract: A chemical dispenser 10 that is attached directly to a sprinkler system which includes a reservoir 20 with an open top spout 22, a cap 26, a water inlet opening 34, a solution outlet opening 36 and a basket 38 positioned between the spout and the cap. A saddle clamp member 44 is integrally formed with the reservoir attached to a mains utility water line 46. A reservoir water inlet line 74 interfaces with the mains utility water line 46 on one end the water inlet opening of the reservoir on the other end. A solution discharge line 76, having an outlet nozzle 78, extends into the mains water inlet line and is connected through the clamp and to the reservoir. Water enters the reservoir through water inlet line and leaches a solid chemical placed within the basket to form an aqueous solution. The solution is then drawn through the discharge line by the pressure differential in the mains utility water line flow created by the restriction of the nozzle in the mains utility water line.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventors: Robert K. Gooch, Ronald C. Weingart
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Publication number: 20120160340Abstract: A system for regulating an amount of fresh lime slurry introduced to a spray dry absorber. The control system includes a controller configured to receive input from a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS), a valve in communication with the controller and a spray dry absorber pump suction, the valve adapted to regulate an amount of fresh lime slurry provided to the spray dry absorber pump suction and a valve in communication with the controller and a pre-mix tank, the valve adapted to regulate an amount of fresh lime slurry provided to the pre-mix tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTDInventors: Travis Dwight Reynolds, Dwight Arnold Goodman, Thomas Edwin Pearson, Dana Humphreys
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Publication number: 20120142522Abstract: A carbonaceous feedstock to alcohol conversion process in which carbon dioxide is removed from the syngas stream issuing from a feedstock reformer, to yield a carbon dioxide depleted syngas stream including hydrogen, carbon monoxide and methane. This carbon dioxide depleted syngas stream is then passed through a Fischer-Tropsch reactor ultimately yielding a mixed alcohol product which is preferably largely ethanol. The removed carbon dioxide stream is passed through a methane reformer along with methane, which is produced in or has passed through a Fischer-Tropsch reactor, to yield primarily carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The carbon monoxide and hydrogen stream from the methane reformer are passed through the alcohol reactor. Also disclosed are a unique catalyst, a method for controlling the content of the syngas formed in the feedstock reformer, and a feedstock handling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2012Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Pearson Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Stanley R. PEARSON
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Publication number: 20120138148Abstract: Methods, processes, and apparatuses for the large scale synthesis of carbon nanostructures are provided. The apparatus for continuous large scale production of SWNTs includes a chamber. Positioned in one end of the chamber is a piston and at the other end is a tangential vortex created by gases forced into the chamber from opposite sides of the chamber walls. The chamber can be heated to reduce or eliminate agglomeration of small particles. The piston is used to push the catalyst towards the vortex, and the injection rate is controlled by the speed of the piston and the gas flow rate to create the vortex that also act as the transport gas. Thus, greater than 1 kg/h of an aerosolized, deagglomerated dry powder catalyst can be delivered to the reactor at a constant flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Avetik R. Harutyunyan
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Patent number: 8192616Abstract: A pressurized wastewater effluent chlorination system including a treatment tank defining a contact chamber and an aeration chamber. The treatment tank receives wastewater effluent. The system includes a pressure vessel within a liquid chlorine storage container positioned in or near the treatment tank. Preferably, the pressure vessel is a floating vessel having a check valve at its bottom, enabling the vessel to fill with a predetermined amount or measured charge of chlorine depending on the position of a float on the vessel. In response to a timer control or float switch, a valve operates to communicate air pressure from a compressor to the vessel to displace the measured charge of liquid chlorine into the wastewater effluent in the contact chamber. Effluent flow and air discharge into the contact chamber enhances mixing of the chlorine and the effluent.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Mark N. Chaffin
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Patent number: 8146610Abstract: The invention relates to a multi-dosing detergent delivery device. In embodiments of the present invention, the device comprises a housing (2) for receiving a cartridge (200). The cartridge (200) has a plurality X of chambers (210), each accommodating a detergent composition. The device further includes a directing means (3,34) to direct wash liquor selectively into a chamber (210) of the cartridge (200) to contact the detergent composition within it, and an outlet to allow the detergent loaded wash liquor to exit the device. The device also includes indexing means (100) for causing automatic movement of the cartridge (200) relative to the directing means (3,34) during and subsequent to a wash cycle so as to cause a neighboring chamber (210) to be exposed prior to a next washing cycle.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser N.V.Inventors: Karl Ludwig Gibis, Chris Efstathios Housmekerides, Gaj Renato
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Publication number: 20120067428Abstract: A device for putting in solution a powdery concentrate includes a liquid supply pipe (10), an extraction pipe (30) with a valve (31), and a transfer pipe (40) connected to a junction point, the transfer pipe being for connecting to a receptacle (50) containing the concentrate. The junction point is in the constriction of a venturi tube (20), the supply pipe (10) being connected to the convergent chamber (21), and the extraction pipe (30) to the divergent chamber (22). If the valve (31) is closed, the liquid leaves the venturi tube through the vacuum tapping to enter the receptacle. When the valve (31) is opened, the liquid leaves the venturi tube through the divergence chamber, causing a pressure drop in the vacuum tapping. The saturated liquid contained in the receptacle is then sucked and entrained by the liquid passing through the venturi.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Paul Gastauer, Philippe Laffay, Benoit Luaire
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Patent number: 8136585Abstract: An apparatus for successively releasing balls into a wellbore during wellbore operations is disclosed. The apparatus has a radial housing having at least one radial ball array having two or more radial bores. Each radial bore houses a ball cartridge adapted to receive and release balls and an actuator for operably aligning or misaligning the ball cartridge with an axial bore in fluid communication with the wellbore. The ball cartridge is moveable along the radial bore and is operable between an aligned position, for releasing a ball and a misaligned position for storing the ball.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Isolation Equipment Services, Inc.Inventor: Boris (Bruce) P Cherewyk
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Patent number: 8123083Abstract: A bottle for the creation, storage, administration and dispensing of elemental iodine is disclosed. An amount of crystal iodine is safely housed at the bottom of the bottle. Water is poured into the bottle and contacts with the crystal iodine to form elemental iodine. With the crystal iodine safely secured at the bottom of the housing, the formed elemental iodine maintains contact with the crystal iodine to maintain its stability and extends is shelf life. Several dispensing device are also disclosed for dispensing or administering the elemental iodine, as needed, in order to treat internal and external areas of a human's or animal's body.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventor: Spyros J. Papageorge
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Patent number: 8109287Abstract: A container (1) for releasing a chemical additive (7) in a fluid material selected from a lubricant or hydraulic fluid composition comprises a fluid material-impermeable casing (3) having a hollow interior and an additive composition (7) comprising at least one fluid material-soluble additive. The additive (7) is held within the container (1) by a least one fluid material-permeable element (11) provided at or near an opening (13) in the casing (1) and is effective to provide for release of additive(s) (7) into the fluid material. Methods of releasing additives (7) into fluid material are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Martin, Dennis Kelly, Joseph C. Drozd, Thomas J. Blakemore, Doug Hudgens, Barry M. Verdegan
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Patent number: 8104502Abstract: A drain water bacteriostatic structure for an air conditioner is provided with a drain pan 8 for holding drain water generated in an air conditioner 1 and an upright antibacterial member 50 which is provided in the drain pan 8. The antibacterial member 50 is provided with an antibacterial agent 50B. The length L3 of the antibacterial member 50 in the up-down direction is set such that the lower end portion 50a of the antibacterial member 50 is immersed in drain water when the drain water is at the minimum water level L1 in the drain pan 8, and the upper end portion 50b of the antibacterial member 50 is exposed above the maximum water level L2 of drain water in the drain pan 8 by a predetermined length H or more.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Daikin Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Haruo Nakata, Makio Takeuchi
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Patent number: 8075769Abstract: An in-line P-trap chlorinator that ensures water contact with a water-leachable algicide and/or antibacterial tablet while water is flowing through the P-trap, and after the flow of water has stopped. The in-line P-trap chlorinator is inserted in a condensation drain line of an air-conditioning or refrigerating unit to prevent formation of growth from bacteria or algae, which would plug the line, and/or to destroy any such growth already in the line. The inlet to the P-trap chlorinator is above the outlet, to prevent back-migration of harmful and/or corrosive gases, vapors, and/or liquids/mixtures/solutions. The P-trap chlorinator performs and combines the functions of a P-trap and a chlorinator. No additional P-trap is required.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventors: John F. Gleason, Benton Russell
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Patent number: 8074674Abstract: A block for chemically dosing a stream of fluid flowing past the block, the block comprising at least one surface for the fluid to flow past to dissolve and/or erode the block, wherein the block is shaped to enable the at least one surface to be dissolved and/or eroded without a substantial change in the area of the at least one surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Quik Corp Fire Pty Ltd.Inventors: Grant Mitchell, Andrew Geue, Periklis Christodoulou
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Patent number: 8042282Abstract: A drum for a clothes dryer in which an internal structure, especially, a baffle structure, of the drum is improved to prevent target items from being entangled and damaged during a drying operation to thereby improve the drying efficiency of the clothes dryer. Rotatable balls are inserted in the baffles mounted on an internal surface of the drum, the mounting arrangement of the baffles is changed, or the baffles are modified to thus improve the drying operation. In addition, an absorbent is filled in the baffles to thus increase the drying efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Jung-Geun Oh, Sang-Ik Lee, Sang-Hun Bae, Sung-Ho Song, Jae-Hak Joung, Yoon-Seob Eom
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Patent number: 8020578Abstract: A dispenser (10) uses first and second flow controls (70, 73). The flow controls maintain first and second flow ranges independent of diluent pressure within a pressure range, wherein the use solution's concentration is maintained over the pressure range. A third flow control (75) may also be utilized in a third diluent passageway for maintaining a third flow range independent of the diluent pressure within the pressure range. A bypass valve assembly (41) is operatively connected to the third incoming diluent passageway. The bypass valve has a temperature control valve. The temperature control valve having a bypass passageway, wherein additional diluent is added to the use solution, thereby controlling the use solution's concentration.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: John E. Thomas, Robert J. Plantikow, Thomas P. Berg, Thomas J. Batcher, Daniel F. Brady, Scott T. Russell, Terrence P. Everson
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Patent number: 8007664Abstract: A floating dispenser is provided for dispensing a solid, dissolvable water treatment chemical into ambient water. The dispenser includes a bucket having top and bottom ends, a top wall covering the top end, an opening for admitting ambient water into the bucket interior, and a floatation ring that keeps only the top end above water such that the interior is water filled when the dispenser floats. A basket is disposed in the interior of the bucket for carrying a solid, dissolvable water treatment chemical, such as calcium hypochlorite. The basket is buoyant and movable vertically toward the top wall of the bucket. The dispenser includes a refill indicator that indicates when most of a full load of said chemical has dissolved. The refill indicator includes a pair of tabs that are connected to the basket and slidably mounted in slots in the top wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignees: Chemtura Corporation, Slingshot Product Development GroupInventors: Christopher Reed, Nidhi Rawat, Melissa Hickman, Jeffrey N. Smith, Jerry Foster, Matthew Gabriel, Greg Harding, H. Shaw Strothers, IV, Allison Guyton, Noah McNeely
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Patent number: 7988929Abstract: A solid product dispenser includes a housing and a product holder. The housing includes a concentrated solution outlet, a diluent outlet, and an outlet tube in which concentrated solution from the concentrated solution outlet and diluent from the diluent outlet are mixed to form a use solution. Proximate the housing and the product holder is an overflow outlet from which a vacuum breaker is at least 3.50 inches.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Scott R Limback, Thomas P. Berg, Kristine J. Williams, Brian P Carlson
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Publication number: 20110155261Abstract: Using as a raw material solid fertilizer housed in a tight container (1) with a hermetic closure and having a container holder in which said container can be housed in a tight-fitting manner, connected to a bypass (10-11) of the general irrigation pipe (13), such that the water diverted by said bypass penetrates the container (1), dissolves the fertilizer and exits in order to be directed back to the irrigation pipe, the invention is focused on providing a pressure regulator assembly, based on a pressure controller (23), a check valve (24), a safety valve (25) and a small pipe which opens out into a normally closed depressurization valve (26), this pressure regulator feeding a “Venturi” type fertilizer solution injector element (27), which is also connected to the upper portion of the container holder for the evacuation of air (39).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Luz Enseñat De Carlos
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Publication number: 20110126917Abstract: A drain water bacteriostatic structure for an air conditioner is provided with a drain pan 8 for holding drain water generated in an air conditioner 1 and an upright antibacterial member 50 which is provided in the drain pan 8. The antibacterial member 50 is provided with an antibacterial agent 50B. The length L3 of the antibacterial member 50 in the up-down direction is set such that the lower end portion 50a of the antibacterial member 50 is immersed in drain water when the drain water is at the minimum water level L1 in the drain pan 8, and the upper end portion 50b of the antibacterial member 50 is exposed above the maximum water level L2 of drain water in the drain pan 8 by a predetermined length H or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventors: Haruo Nakata, Makio Takeuchi
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Patent number: 7892422Abstract: A pressurized wastewater effluent chlorination system including a treatment tank defining a contact chamber and an aeration chamber. The treatment tank receives wastewater effluent. The system includes a pressure vessel within a liquid chlorine storage container positioned in or near the treatment tank. Preferably, the pressure vessel is a floating vessel having a check valve at its bottom, enabling the vessel to fill with a predetermined amount or measured charge of chlorine depending on the position of a float on the vessel. In response to a timer control or float switch, a valve operates to communicate air pressure from a compressor to the vessel to displace the measured charge of liquid chlorine into the wastewater effluent in the contact chamber. Effluent flow and air discharge into the contact chamber enhances mixing of the chlorine and the effluent.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Mark N. Chaffin
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Patent number: 7883623Abstract: A dispenser system that takes high pressure fluid such as a high pressure water source and reduces the volume flow of the high pressure water as it flows into a dispenser with the dispenser having a low pressure outlet, which offers negligible fluid resistance in comparison to the inlet fluid resistance to the dispenser, thereby ensuring that if a dispenser cap is accidentally removed from the dispenser while the unit is in operation the water will not spray out into and onto the user. The dispensing system includes a removable cartridge carrier with adjustable openings and a dispenser housing that one can maintain a uniform flow pattern under different flow rates to provide for a predicable control of a dispersion rate from a dispersant located in the system and a method of predictably changing the dispersion rate of a dispersant.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: King TechnologyInventors: Joseph A. King, Jeffery Johnson, Marlin Frank
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Publication number: 20100236641Abstract: A bottle for the creation, storage, administration and dispensing of elemental iodine is disclosed. An amount of crystal iodine is safely housed at the bottom of the bottle. Water is poured into the bottle and contacts with the crystal iodine to form elemental iodine. With the crystal iodine safely secured at the bottom of the housing, the formed elemental iodine maintains contact with the crystal iodine to maintain its stability and extends is shelf life. Several dispensing device are also disclosed for dispensing or administering the elemental iodine, as needed, in order to treat internal and external areas of a human's or animal's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: SPYROS J. PAPAGEORGE
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Publication number: 20100236633Abstract: There is disclosed a system adapted to transport two fluids and a gas comprising a nozzle comprising a first nozzle portion comprising the first fluid and the gas, and a second nozzle portion comprising the second fluid, wherein the second nozzle portion has a larger diameter than and is about the first nozzle portion; and a tubular fluidly connected to and downstream of the nozzle, the tubular comprising the first fluid and the gas in a core, and the second fluid about the core.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Jose Oscar Esparza, George John Zabaras
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Patent number: 7798166Abstract: A lawn fertilizing system includes a connecting pipe that has a primary inlet and a primary outlet and a perimeter wall extending therebetween. The perimeter wall has a secondary outlet therein and a secondary inlet therein. A portion of liquid flowing through the connecting pipe bypasses the secondary outlet and flows directly from the primary inlet to the primary outlet. Another portion of liquid flowing through the connecting pipe flows outwardly of the connecting pipe through the secondary outlet. A housing has a peripheral wall enclosing an inner space. An outlet tube fluidly couples the inner space to the secondary inlet and an inlet tube fluidly couples the inner space to the secondary outlet. Fertilizer placed in the housing is mixed with water from the secondary outlet and flows outwardly of the housing through the outlet tube and into the connecting pipe through the secondary inlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: Donald R. Wachter
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Publication number: 20100206383Abstract: A drill cuttings transfer device that includes a pump having an inlet for receiving the drill cuttings and an outlet for discharging the drill cuttings; and a feed hopper in fluid connection to the inlet of the pump, the feed hopper comprising: at least one air nozzle configured to provide a flow of air to the drill cuttings is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Jonathan Getliff, Brian Jamieson
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Patent number: 7740027Abstract: Apparatus applies chemicals to water in an air conditioning condensate tray. It has an elongate reservoir body with an open upper end, a closed lower end, and a central cavity enclosed by an encircling wall. The central cavity receives chemicals to prevent the growth of microorganisms. A closure closes the central cavity. A tubular member is operatively connected at a first end to an aperture in the wall, and has a second end extending outwardly therefrom. The second end is constructed for receiving condensate water from the condensate tray, providing a fluid passage to the central cavity in a first mode of operation when water in the condensate tray is above a preset level; and for dispensing water to the tray from the central cavity in a second mode of operation with chemicals disposed in the water from contact within the central cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Gregory Coogle
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Patent number: 7740025Abstract: An improved method and apparatus to prevent clogging of condensate drain lines with a biocide delivery system that prevents the growth of bioorganic growth in the liquid trap using time release biocide tablets or liquid biocide. When using solid biocide tablets erosion and dissolution of the tables is reduced. When using liquid biocides, combination of initial release followed by gradual release of residual liquid biocide in the drain water is attainable. Drain line are promoted from clogging while being installed anywhere on the drain line upstream of the liquid trap. The apparatus can also be incorporated with a liquid trap, allowing placement anywhere in the drain line.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corp.Inventor: Robert P. Scaringe
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Patent number: 7727465Abstract: A system and method for extracting active elemental iodine from the contact of water with stored crystal iodine and for introducing the extracted elemental iodine into a water supply line and/or otherwise making the extracted elemental iodine available for an intended use. The system operates by allowing a portion of the water entering from a water supply line to be redirected to a first housing where it makes contact with stored crystal iodine causing to extract active elemental iodine. The iodinized water leaves the first housing and enters a second housing where it makes contact additional stored crystal iodine to help stabilize the elemental iodine concentration. The system can be designed to provide the elemental iodine in more than one potency concentration through the use of a metering valve and different travel routes for the elemental iodine out of the second housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Spyros J. Papageorge
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Patent number: 7712480Abstract: The invention relates to a method of extracting contents from sealed flexible containers using irrigation water, to a device for implementing same and to the container used. The inventive method essentially comprises the following steps: a) perforation of the container (1) with the closure of a container support (10); b) injection of irrigation water into the container (1) through the perforations thus produced; c) breakage of the container, by applying same against breaking means comprising projecting elements (16) that are disposed on the container support (10), such that the container (1) is subjected to the pressure of the irrigation water; and d) extraction of the soluble fertiliser (3) contained in the container (1) by means of the stream of irrigation water.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Melcart Projects, S.L.Inventors: Luz Ensenat De Carlos, Albert Infantes Mulà, Ismael Castella Clerch
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Patent number: 7708023Abstract: A dispenser (10) uses first and second flow controls (70, 73). The flow controls maintain first and second flow ranges independent of diluent pressure within a pressure range, wherein the use solution's concentration is maintained over the pressure range. A third flow control (75) may also be utilized in a third diluent passageway for maintaining a third flow range independent of the diluent pressure within the pressure range. A bypass valve assembly (41) is operatively connected to the third incoming diluent passageway. The bypass valve has a temperature control valve. The temperature control valve having a bypass passageway, wherein additional diluent is added to the use solution, thereby controlling the use solution's concentration.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: John E. Thomas, Robert J. Plantikow, Thomas P. Berg, Thomas Batcher, Daniel F. Brady, Scott T. Russell, Terrence P. Everson
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Patent number: 7704467Abstract: A composition for the treatment of a liquid, particularly a body of water, such as a swimming pool, spa, or the like. The composition includes calcium hypochlorite, a water soluble zinc salt for controlling algae, and sodium aluminate as an agglomerating agent that may safely be combined with said calcium hypochlorite and said zinc salt. A floating chemical dispenser for containing and dispensing chemicals to treat a body of water. The dispenser includes an upper end float, a container adapted to contain chemicals, the container removably joined with the upper end float, and a free end float joined with the container. The free end float is configured so that a central axis of the container and upper end float is not substantially orthogonal to a surface of the water.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Arch Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Peter Kenneth Hodgetts, Richard M. Mullins
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Patent number: 7690392Abstract: A mixing body for diverting a portion of a liquid, e.g., water flow, into a cartridge of fertilizers, fungicides, hormones, pesticides or the like to form effluent. The effluent is reintroduced to the water flow and goes to a downstream sprinkler or application system. The cartridge, which may contain liquid concentrate, is inserted into the mixing body, which has inlet and outlet one way valves that puncture a sealing layer of the cartridge. The diluted effluent exits through the outlet one way valve and is thus delivered to the irrigation system. The amount of effluent can be regulated by a needle valve that controls the amount of effluent exiting the manifold. The mixing body has a locking system to securely hold the cartridge in place. There is also a plate to protect a user from the sharp inlet and outlet valves when the cartridge is removed.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Inventor: Vahe Sarkiss
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Patent number: 7686034Abstract: Apparatus applies chemicals to condensate water from an air conditioning condensate tray. It has an elongate body and a central cavity enclosed by an encircling wall. The central cavity receives chemicals to prevent the growth of microorganisms. A first tubular member is operatively connected at a first end to an aperture in the wall, and a second end extending outwardly for receiving condensate water from the condensate tray. A second tubular member is operatively connected to a second aperture in the wall opposite the first aperture aligned with the first member so that a cleaning brush may be passed through both members and into the condensate tray. Below the two tubular members a fluid outlet is provided with a connector for joining to a drainage system for draining the chemically treated condensate water from the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Gregory Coogle
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Patent number: 7661607Abstract: A showerhead in which the basic assembly attaches to a water supply pipe that controls and directs the mixing of solutes of various kinds, such as shampoo, moisturizers, liquid soaps or perfumed water and water itself. These are mixed and dispensed with incoming water that passes into, through and out off the controller assembly. These have a solute containing reservoir or reservoirs with different solutes that easily attach or detach for refilling. When adjusted to go to the showerhead or alternately to the bathtub for both showering and bathing, different amounts of solutes may be added to a reservoir to obtain the amounts most desirable. With such a system the water-solute mixture is able to cover the entire body. By selecting mixtures or adding more or less solutes to the reservoir, the skin is treated in such a way that it becomes softer and not itchy.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventor: Gladys P. Bowden
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Publication number: 20090277509Abstract: A fuel delivery unit of a motor vehicle comprises a prefilter arranged inside a swirl pot, said prefilter having a filter element, and at least one connection piece for connecting a supplementary filter element. The at least one connection piece, in its initial condition, is closed, and is opened when the supplementary filter element is attached. The invention allows the fuel delivery unit to be adapted to projected filter surfaces of the prefilter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Karl Eck, Dieter Hagist, Matthias Kadler, Martin Maasz, Oliver Schönert, Michael Teichert
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Patent number: 7607451Abstract: The invention relates to a device for generating a homogeneous powder-air mixture comprising a pressure section and a suction section, wherein the two sections merge in an outlet, wherein the pressure section terminates in an orthogonal direction in the suction section in an ejector-like manner, the suction section being open towards the surroundings. The invention also relates to a method for generating a homogeneous powder-air mixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Weitmann & Konrad GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Rainer Haas
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Patent number: 7604018Abstract: An inline dispersal valve that can be used with or without a base. One embodiment includes a rotatable member that is rotatable from a fluid stream obstructing condition to an out-of-the-way condition to prevent fluid diversion into the dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a lever handle for quickly setting the amount of fluid being diverted into the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes an indicator that can be viewed from a position above the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a cap that can be secured or removed without the aid of tools. Another embodiment includes a clip that allows one to disassemble the inline dispersal valve for servicing. Another embodiment includes a dispensing valve that can be reversed and still properly divert fluid into a dispersant chamber. Another embodiment includes an inline dispersal valve with a bleed valve positioned to allow one to bring the air volume in the dispersant chamber to the proper level.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: King Technology Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. King, Randy Williams, Kenneth V. Schomburg, Jeffrey Johnson, Mark Snetting
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Patent number: 7595022Abstract: A system for providing a chemical to a stream of a fluid. The system includes an elongate member with the chemical therein and moveable through the fluid to provide the chemical to the fluid. Optionally, the elongate member may be unwound from a first reel to a second reel through the stream of fluid to provide the chemical to the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Twist Engine, Inc.Inventor: Jack C. Priegel
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Patent number: 7591279Abstract: A container (1) for releasing a chemical additive (7) in a fluid material selected from a lubricant or hydraulic fluid composition comprises a fluid material-impermeable casing (3) having a hollow interior and an additive composition (7) comprising at least one fluid material-soluble additive. The additive (7) is held within the container (1) by a least one fluid material-permeable element (11) provided at or near an opening (13) in the casing (1) and is effective to provide for release of additive(s) (7) into the fluid material. Methods of releasing additives (7) into fluid material are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignees: Cummins Filtration IP Inc., Dober Chemical CorporationInventors: Harold Martin, Dennis Kelly, Joseph C. Drozd, Thomas Blakemore, Doug Hudgens, Barry M. Verdegan
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Patent number: 7581558Abstract: A container (1) for releasing a chemical additive (7) in a fluid material selected from a lubricant or hydraulic fluid composition comprises a fluid material-impermeable casing (3) having a hollow interior and an additive composition (7) comprising at least one fluid material-soluble additive. The additive (7) is held within the container (1) by a least one fluid material-permeable element (11) provided at or near an opening (13) in the casing (1) and is effective to provide for release of additive(s) (7) into the fluid material. Methods of releasing additives (7) into fluid material are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignees: Cummins Filtration IP Inc., Dober Chemical CorporationInventors: Harold Martin, Dennis Kelly, Joseph C. Drozd, Thomas Blakemore, Doug Hudgens, Barry M. Verdegan
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Patent number: 7578932Abstract: A combination filter assembly housing (4) and treatment chamber (8) for use in recovering and sanitizing condensates from air conditioning systems and other sources with vapors released from dissolvable tablets (32), such as those used for treating swimming pool water or laundering purposes. Filter assembly housing (4) has a removable bottom cover, an internal p-trap and valve structure configured to reduce the likelihood of treatment vapors from treatment chamber (8) traveling back through filter assembly housing (4) and entering the associated condensate producing system. Applications can include, but are not limited to, use with systems that replenish water lost from swimming pools due to evaporation, to provide water for filling toilets, pressure washing, cleaning, and other gray water uses, and to provide potable water in areas where is in limited supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Inventor: Christopher Ralph Cantolino
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Patent number: 7571773Abstract: Multiple ball launch assemblies comprise a plurality of ball launch pods disposed around an outer wall surface of a housing. The ball launch pods are operatively associated with a flow tube disposed within the housing. An actuator assembly rotates the flow tube to align a first opening in the flow tube with a first ball launch pod so that a first ball is launched into the wellbore. Further rotation of the flow tube aligns subsequent openings in the flow tube with subsequent corresponding ball launch pods so that subsequent balls are launched into the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lonnie C. West, Jason C. Mailand, Winfield M. Sides, III, Glenn A. Bahr