Responsive To Material Level Patents (Class 210/104)
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Patent number: 6217752Abstract: A two stage alarm system for detecting rising levels of sludge in septic tanks, and similar sedimentary tanks. The system, to detect a first or “caution” level, and a second or “critical” level of sludge, relies upon a pair of vertically positioned weight sensitive switching mechanisms which, when triggered by the rising levels of sludge, will send appropriate signals to a remote alarm mechanism, such as at the residence, to activate a “yellow” and/or “red” light, for example, thus alerting the owner of the tank to the need for remedial action.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventor: Terry L. Coots
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Patent number: 6207065Abstract: Liquid waste generated aboard a maritime vessel is separated into oily and non-oily components for separate treatment to obtain flow streams having different waste contents. Those of the flow streams having waste content reduced by the treatment are discharged overboard while the other flow streams having concentrated waste content are subject to incineration.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Stuart H. Brown
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Patent number: 6174437Abstract: The water treatment apparatus utilizes membrane separation technology to separate clean product water from a contaminated water source. Chemical pretreatment of the raw feed water, chemical cleaning of the membrane separator(s), and chemical treatment of the final recovered product water required by conventional membrane separation apparatus are eliminated in the water treatment apparatus. The water treatment apparatus may treat raw feed ground water and surface water sources as well as waste water sources including those exhibiting oily wastes, high metal levels, organic wastes from sources such as textile processing, sewage waste streams, food processing, and others. The water treatment apparatus also reduces the problems associated with recirculation of the waste stream, reduces water wastage, and provides advantages in power and horsepower requirements.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: ATP International Ltd.Inventor: Harold E. Haney
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Patent number: 6168710Abstract: Improved installation for cleaning/recovering liquids with particles in suspension, which is comprised of a first tank, which contaminated liquid with particles in suspension from cleaning the filtering equipment, reaches. This tank includes a guillotine-like mobile separation element, which subdivides it into two independent compartments. Contaminated liquid reaches one of them and the particles in suspension settle in the other compartment, forming sludge, which is evacuated to a second tank, which includes a grill-tank supplied with a renewable filter bag where the particles in suspension of this sludge are retained, recovering dirty liquid. This dirty liquid is evacuated to a third storage tank, from where it is recycled to the filtering equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Ona Electro-Erosion, S.A.Inventor: Fernando Martinez Mugica
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Patent number: 6149802Abstract: A solvent recovery apparatus for recovering low volatility solvent from a washing fluid slop includes a settling system and a filtering system. The settling system includes one or more settling stages and an off-take by which settled, re-usable solvent may be recovered. The filtering system uses a single filter press to filter batches of wastewater, with solids, and batches of solvent sludge, with solids, such that cleaned wastewater filtrate may be discarded, benign removed solids may be dried and sent to landfill, and solvent filtrate may be returned to the input end of the solvent recovery apparatus for re-processing. The solvent recovery apparatus can use a two stage settling system which permits an initial separation of most of the wastewater, and a secondary settling of a solvent rich portion of the slop. The secondary settling can be performed with a system of alternating settling tanks in which one tank is allowed to settle while another is being filled.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd.Inventors: Dino Louis Zavarise, Kenneth Oswald Dunn, Bernardus Murray Antoine Henri Tangelder
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Patent number: 6132599Abstract: A wastewater treatment unit (10) includes a recirculation chamber (32), a dosing chamber (34) having no direct fluid connection to the recirculation chamber, and at least two filter layers (28,30) in a single tank (12). Each filter layer contains filter media (56) and is located atop the recirculation and dosing chambers. The wastewater treatment unit also includes an influent pipe (50) connected to the recirculation chamber, a recirculation pump (72), a recirculation valve (74), and an effluent discharge pipe (88) connected to the dosing chamber. In operation, the influent pipe directs wastewater entering the unit into the recirculation chamber. The recirculation pump feeds wastewater from the recirculation chamber onto the filter layers. The recirculation valve then directs the filtrate back to the recirculation and dosing chambers. The filtrate is then discharged from the unit via the effluent discharge pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Earthtek Enviromental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kevin R. Chaffee
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Patent number: 6123857Abstract: A method of removing sludge from a continuously supplied sedimentation tank which discharges through a pipe having a substantially vertical section and an outlet at or just above the fluid level of the tank by supplying pulses of gas to the base of the vertical section of the tank to lift the sludge therein and discharge it from the pipe outlet in which the pulses are continued until the sludge thickness diminishes to a value which is determined by measuring one or more conditions of the sludge, the conditions including the measurement of the drop in level of the sludge at the pipe outlet after discharge due to an air pulse compared with that before discharge and/or the measurement of pressure of the shock wave produced against time and the time taken for this is stabilised to a predetermined value and/or the measurement of the amplitude of the pressure induced in the sludge after commencement of an air pulse and the time taken for this to reduce to a predetermined amplitude.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Monsal LtdInventor: Colin Edward Brade
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Patent number: 6123858Abstract: This invention relates to a novel intermittent slow sand filter and a method of using the intermittent filter. More particularly, this invention pertains to a novel slow sand filter which remains effective, even when intermittently operated, and which can be periodically cleaned without disturbing the action of the intermittent filter.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: University Technologies International Inc.Inventor: David H. Manz
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Patent number: 6123844Abstract: An apparatus for treatment of water for consumption comprises a main storage tank, a pump, a treatment reactor and a valve for controlling the flow of water from the inlet pump to the treatment reactor and from the reactor to a flush discharge and to a waste water discharge. The tank is basically cylindrical with two part cylindrical recesses parallel to the axis of the tank and lying along one side of the tank. Each recess receives a respective one of the cylindrical pump body and the cylindrical reactor body. The pump and reactor are therefore efficiently stored within the cylindrical surface of the main tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: ATP International, Ltd.Inventor: Harold E. Haney
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Patent number: 6106703Abstract: A waste treatment system for use on a vehicle having an exhaust manifold, the waste treatment system comprising a holding tank for receiving waste from a head, a galley, a shower or a bilge tank. At least one macerator is connected to the holding tank such that the macerator grinds the waste from the holding tank and recirculates it, as appropriate. A reducer is connected to the at least one macerator for reducing the size of the output of the at least one macerator. A centrifugal separator separates the relatively large waste particles coming from the reducer from the relatively small waste particles and liquid waste and recirculates the relatively large particles back to the holding tank. The remaining particles are sent to an injector pump that injects the waste, through an injector nozzle, into the exhaust manifold of the vessel. A control module controls the operation of the system based on various parameters, the parameters derived from various sensors.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventor: Namon A. Nassef
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Patent number: 6098575Abstract: A replaceable coolant filter assembly includes a housing, a filter element having and an end plate to define a fluid path through said filter and comprising a coolant additive sensor having a sacrificial sensing element disposed within said housing in contact with said fluid path. An electrical circuit connecting a microprocessor to the sensing element is grounded through the filter housing to an engine, the microprocessor being responsive to the opening of said sensing element circuit by corrosion an alarm device.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Navistar International Transportation Corp.Inventors: Brian W. Mulshine, Edward H. Howell
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Patent number: 6086635Abstract: A system and method are provided for separating water from a solvent during dry cleaning. Included is an inlet capable of receiving a mixture of dry cleaning fluid and water from a basket of a dry cleaning apparatus. The dry cleaning fluid includes a siloxane composition. Also provided is a flow controller for urging a flow of the mixture received from the outlet. Coupled to the flow controller is a coalescent media that receives the mixture urged by the flow controller. A chamber is coupled to the coalescent media for receiving the mixture from the coalescent media to separate the water and the dry cleaning fluid. Also coupled to the chamber is an outlet to remove the dry cleaning fluid from the chamber in the absence of the water.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: GreenEarth Cleaning, LLCInventors: Wolf-Dieter R. Berndt, John McLeod Griffiss, James E. Douglas
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Patent number: 6063294Abstract: A uniform area shower for use with a disc filter. The disc filter includes at least one disc and moving showers that periodically remove a precoat layer of solids from the surface of the disc. In one embodiment the uniform area shower comprises a oscillating shower that is pivotly mounted and travels radially over the disc. In an alternative embodiment the uniform area shower comprises a traversing shower that mounts to a carriage and travels radially over the disc. Each shower includes a controller controlling the drive mechanism to vary the speed of transport of the shower across the surface of the disc such that time spent by the shower cleaning the disc at each radial cleaning position is generally proportional to the radial distance of the cleaning position from the center of the disc so that a wash liquid is applied to a uniform area of the interior and exterior of the disc.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Johan Martensson, Bal K. Seth, Donald Brown
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Patent number: 6004463Abstract: A waste water system adapted to receive liquid waste from a septic tank or the like and purify the same.There is a primary processing section comprising a first processing tank to receive the waste water. This primary section has air operated valve means to cause the operating steps, namely the opening and closing of the inlet and outlets of the tank, aeration of the liquid in the tank, supplying a dose of a treatment liquid into the liquid of the tank, and also causing recirculation of some of the biomass in the tank back to the septic tank. The liquid from the first processing section is transmitted to a second processing section where the liquid is circulated through filters, and also through an ultra-violet heater to cause final purification of the liquid. There is a control system which is responsive to liquid level in the two tanks, and also responsive to air pressure in a compressed air manifold that supplies pressurized air to various valves to control the operation of the system.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Inventor: Thomas R. Swett
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Patent number: 6001244Abstract: The invention relates to a new water purification system design that uses reverse osmosis membrane filtration and optional ultra violet light treatment. The new system creates the potential for achieving a higher standard of performance for point-of-use reverse osmosis systems. The system provides for a multiple pass, multiple barrier method for delivering freshly treated, high-quality water from the system. A microprocessor controlled operating system maintains the system within a narrow range of optimal performance at all times. The system provides for two water storage tanks, each equipped with its own pump. With an operating system sequence of alternating flow cycles, an internal state of continuous water movement and dynamic treatment is created and maintained within the elements of the system. The system dynamics contribute to microbial control throughout the system. The system incorporates cross flow filtration in all elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Anthony PipesInventors: Edwin Christopher Salter, Anthony Pipes
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Patent number: 5989497Abstract: A process and apparatus are provided for deodorizing malodorous solids, liquids, and/or gases by contacting them with a mist of an aqueous deodorizing solution consisting of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal chlorite, buffering agent(s), water, and optionally an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal chlorate and/or an alkali metal alkaline earth metal chloride. The preferred alkali metal is sodium. The deodorizing solution contains available chlorine dioxide and has a pH of about 8.5-9.5. In the process a concentrated solution of the deodorizing solution is diluted and mixed with water and misted into or onto the substance(s) to be deodorized, for example, the sewer gases from a sewage lift station. The apparatus consists of a rotameter which measures the amount of the concentrated deodorizing solution introduced into an eductor for dilution in a passing water stream which is then transported to spray nozzles for misting the malodorous substance(s).Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Roland R. Labonte, Jr.
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Patent number: 5980736Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for processing rain and/or surface water having a container for storing the water to be processed, a circulating arrangement for circulating the water to be processed in the container, a measuring arrangement for measuring the water quality of the water to be processed, and a processing arrangement for treating the water to be processed in dependence upon the water quality measured by the measuring arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventors: Leo Putz, Reinhard Witt, Christian Putz
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Patent number: 5980737Abstract: A positive pressure oil well production package, comprising a separator vessel connectable to an oil well head and a pressure tight storage vessel connected to receive fluid from the separator via a conduit. First and second vapour outlets connected to a gas disposal system are provided for the separator vessel and pressure tight storage vessel respectively. A weir in the pressure tight storage vessel separates the pressure tight storage vessel into first and second compartments. The weir has a lip over which oil may spill from the first compartment into the second compartment. An oil removal port is provided in the second compartment of the pressure tight storage vessel. The conduit has a discharge end and the conduit extends into the first compartment with the discharge end terminating at or above the lip of the weir.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Tornado Flare Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert Karl Rajewski
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Patent number: 5972209Abstract: A circulation system is capable of dual functions of providing an electrode discharge machine with water or oil to serve as a finishing fluid for the process of drilling fine holes in a work piece of an aluminiumn, steel, or tungsten steel material. The circulation system comprises an oil-water separating tank, a water filtration tank, an oil filtration tank, a water purifying device, and a control computer. The water purifying device is connected in parallel with a discharge conduit from the water filtration tank for recirculating flow to the oil-water separating tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventor: Chiao-Chin Shih
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Patent number: 5968372Abstract: A high pressure automatic lime mud precoat filter cake heel removal system provides for steady kiln operation. The system provides multiple points of washing located such that washing of the entire filter can be accomplished in a short period of time. Each washing point comprises preferably two nozzles at predetermined angles to optimize washing of the filter media. The system is reciprocatively driven by a fractional horsepower gear motor connected to a torque converting coupling which is, in turn, connected to a threaded jack shaft or lead screw. The gear motor is controlled by a dual speed reversing variable frequency drive; limit switches automatically control cycling of the system in conjunction with logic circuits and sensors. This system is variably controlled so that cycle times may range optionally from approximately one to approximately five hours in length.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Johan Martensson, Bal K. Sethi, Donald Brown
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Patent number: 5965029Abstract: The invention pertains to a system and process for removing contaminants from an oil and gas well bore stream. The system comprises a vessel adapted to receive the stream from the well bore. The system also contains a centrifuge separator for breaking the emulsion of the stream, the centrifuge separator having an input for receiving the output stream from the vessel. A media filter member, which is adapted to receive the stream from the output of the centrifuge separator is also included with the system. The system further contains a carbon adsorption means, adapted to receive the output stream from the media filter, for adsorption of contaminants contained within the output stream. Also included is a level controller switch for measuring the level within the various tanks and generating a signal once a predetermined height is reached.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventors: Jules A. Simon, Mark G. Arceneaux
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Patent number: 5938918Abstract: A domestic water clarifier comprising a storage tank and a batch tank having an annular inner wall is described. Raw water is pressurized and injected into the batch tank along with a quantity of a flocculent chemical such that the raw water and the flocculent chemical swirl around the inner annular wall of the tank, thereby mixing the raw water and the flocculent chemical. The mixture is then allowed to stand, thereby separating into clarified water and floc. The clarified water is drawn off to the storage tank and stored until needed. The batch tank is then flushed to remove the floc and to prepare the batch tank for the next clarification cycle.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: William J. Kidd
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Patent number: 5935449Abstract: The automatic grease separator receives wastewater containing grease and other light fluids, separates the water portion from the light fluids portion, and stores the light fluids portion. A computer is used to control the operation of separator functions including automatic transfer of light fluids from the separator to grease containers and automatic shut-down of the separator when its capacity is exceeded. Warning devices which indicate malfunction or the need for maintenance also are controlled by the computer. The grease separator uses grease level sensors based on capacitive level sensing. These sensors are insensitive to coating of the sensors by grease and oil. The grease and other light fluids are maintained in a fluid phase by the thermostatic-controlled addition of hot water. This feature provides an added element of safety by eliminating the need to heat the separator by a resistant heater which introduces the possibility of a grease fire.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Jay R. Smith Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Stephen L. Buehler, Anthony Stanaland
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Patent number: 5935427Abstract: The present invention relates to a system which makes it possible to remove undesirable liquids, generally an aqueous phase, which precipitate to the bottom of tanks for storing liquid products. Use is made of a drainage device (30) which comprises a concave body (31), a seat (26), and an interface float (8) which has a plug portion (25). This interface float (8) is designed to sink into the product and to float on the aqueous phase. As the level of the aqueous phase drops, the plug portion (25) settles sealingly on the seat (26), halting the drainage operation since all the accumulated aqueous phase has already been drained off. The drainage system may be automatic or manual. In the former case, use is made of a sensor (12) for detecting the presence of an aqueous phase and commanding the process of opening a shut-off valve (11) and allowing drainage of the accumulated aqueous phase.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Petoleo Brasileiro SA--PetrobrasInventors: Aldyr Witter, Antonio Jorge Leitao Schilling, Claudio Camilo Da Silva, Edu Correa Francisco, Artur Rogerio Monteiro Marinho
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Patent number: 5928503Abstract: The present invention relates to a desktop drinking water machine and includes a reverse osmosis mechanism consisting of a reverse osmosis filter and a pair of active carbon filters. The reverse osmosis mechanism is linked to a pump through an inlet pipe, a pure water pipe connected to a reservoir and an outlet pipe connected to the original reservoir where both pipes link the original reservoir to the pump. A water level sensor in the reservoir is linked with the pump through a processor to control a water pumping operation. When the water level rises above the water level sensor, the pump is initiated and delivers water from the reservoir into the reverse osmosis mechanism. Pure water then flows into the storage tank and waste water flows to the reservoir. When the volume of the water in the reservoir is approximately one-third of the volume of the original water maintained in the reservoir, the pump is deactivated.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: Lin Shang-Chun
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Patent number: 5910243Abstract: A device for displacing sediment, for example sand, from the bottom of a liquid-filled container (20) to a receptacle device (29) in which first conveyor (22) is disposed in the edge region (21) of the container (20) near the bottom of the container to receive sediment which accumulates at the bottom. The first conveyor (22) has a rotating screw thread (24) located in a casing (23) and includes a discharge portion (27). A second conveyor (40) consisting of a rotary screw thread (44) in a casing (41) has an infeed opening (43) located at the lower portion of the container, preferably below its bottom, and a discharge portion (42) located above the maximum filling level of the container (20). A mechanical device (50) displaces the sediment from the discharge portion (27) of the first conveyor (22) to the infeed opening (43) of the second conveyor (40) via a tube 50a having a "thread-free" portion nearest the second conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Spirac Engineering ABInventor: Richard L. Bruke
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Patent number: 5900141Abstract: A water purifier generally associated with a beverage dispenser is disclosed. The water purifier includes a first conduit having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, a second conduit having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, a cistern disposed between the first and second conduits, and a water purifying device disposed in the flow path of either the first conduit or the second conduit. The first end of the first conduit is arranged to conduct water to be purified into the first conduit, and the second end of the second conduit is arranged to conduct the purified water from the second conduit to a location outside of the water purifier. The flow of the water from the second conduit to the first conduit is completely prevented and interrupted whenever the water attempts to flow from the second end of the second conduit to the first end of the first conduit through the arrangement of the second end of the first conduit and the cistern.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Sanden CorporationInventors: Satoshi Takigawa, Toshiya Chiku
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Patent number: 5900137Abstract: A system for separation of fluids and drill cuttings received-from a borehole during an under-balanced drilling procedure. The system is designed to cope with significantly varied pressures and flow rates, particularly in relation to gas content of drill fluids returned to the surface during the drilling process in a production zones and to provide effective separation and to reduce the detrimental effect due to the presence of the drill cuttings in the returned drill fluids. In the present invention there is utilized a first stage, high pressure vessel in which a major portion of the gases ad drill cuttings are separated, and a second stages horizontal low pressure vessel, preferably of greater volume than the high pressure vessel, in which further separating is achieved, including the separate removal of the drilling liquid to be returned to the drill tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventor: Edwin Daryl Homan
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Patent number: 5891330Abstract: A system for treating human waste in remote or portable toilet facilities, including a holding tank that stores waste; a heat reservoir that receives waste from the holding tank, heats the waste to kill fecal coliform bacteria therein present, and routes the heated bacteria-free waste back through the holding tank. The holding tank maintains the heated bacteria-free waste separate from the contaminated waste but passes residual heat from the bacteria-free waste to the untreated waste. In one embodiment, a centrifuge receives the bacteria-free waste from the holding tank, separates the liquid waste from the solid waste, and discharges the liquid waste from the system. In one embodiment, the waste is pumped through the system to be heated in incremental portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Nathan Morris
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Patent number: 5888394Abstract: Method for sewage water treatment using suspended activated sludge where sewage water is supplied to the equalizing tank being then re-pumped to the activation tank from which is supplied to the post-sedimentation tank after the clearing process and from here, after the remaining sludge sedimentation, to the drainage. The activation process is automatically interrupted after a drop of the sewage water level in the equalizing tank below the minimum level setting and the excessive sludge is then pumped off from the activation tank. The sludge re-pumping is interrupted and the activation process restored owing to the subsequent raising of the sewage water level in excess of the operation level setting.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: Topol Jan
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Patent number: 5888382Abstract: A filtration tank and means for subsequent purification of filter bag purified waste water, especially grey water, which is introduced into the top of a filter tank and is evenly distributed by means of spray nozzles on the top layer of purification media, which are built up in layers in a tank around a built-in central pipe. The layers of purification media consist of varying types of material and grain size, density, weight, ect. The water passes through the varying layers of purification medium and is collected on the bottom of the central pipe, where a pump lifts the water through a U.V. treatment apparatus for sanitation.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Bakelittfabrikken A/SInventors: Lars Ringdal, Lars Westlie, Jens Christian K.o slashed.ler
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Patent number: 5876594Abstract: The patent claims concern a method for a more efficient "wet ?combustion! oxidation" of COD-containing effluents from industrial processes and municipal plants and for a more efficient COD-reduction by enzymes in aerobic and anaerobic biological cleaning processes and for same sorts of effluents. The method implies a strong increase of the reaction speed between added oxygen and the elements in the liquid to be oxidized through so-called "Turbo Oxidation", which implies that the liquid is submitted to strong movements nd turbulence during several circulations within one or more liquid circuits during continuous addition of oxygen. By the same method, COD reduction by enzymes can also be made more effective. The single circuit is placed in connection to and communicates liquid-wise with a pressurized reaction tank, from where the developed reaction gases are continuously let out.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1994Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Inventor: Sigurd Fongen
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Patent number: 5876611Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for salvaging a patient's own blood during intraoperative surgical procedures and reinfusing the blood, washed and filtered, to the patient substantially continuously, on-line and in real-time. The apparatus comprises suction means, admixing means for admixing aspirated blood with a washing fluid, filtering means for filtering the admixture through an emboli filter, monitoring means for measuring the amount of cellular component volume in the aspirated, filtered blood, filtration means for removing excess fluid and impurities from the blood, and reinfusion means for introducing the washed and filtered blood to the patient free of emboli. The apparatus is structured to introduce washing fluid to the aspirated blood in proportion to the measured hematocrit level of the blood that is aspirated. Methods are disclosed for priming of the system, cleaning and flushing the apparatus of blood clots and debris by means of reverse filtration and filtration of blood for reinfusion.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Inventor: U. Ramakrishna Shettigar
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Patent number: 5873996Abstract: This invention comprises a process and apparatus for producing purified drinking water from surface or ground fresh water sources using no chemical pretreatment or coagulants, by usage of a positively-charged filtration media to attract the typically negatively-charged suspended solids present in the water source. The process, which can be portable, includes a filtration system having a filtration/recirulcation/backwash component and a disinfection step. The process further includes a system controller which receives electrical signals from float controls to control the filtration, recirculation, and backwash steps. This process produces drinking water which meets or exceeds the guidelines set by the World Health Organization for turbidity and microbiological content.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Puraq Water Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lee Rozelle, E. Robert Baumann
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Patent number: 5858248Abstract: A water treatment method uses a removable, disposable cartridge having an internal mesh structure. A permanent heater heats water fed to the cartridge. Precipitated solids collect on the mesh surface provided temperature and residence time are appropriately maintained. The heat breaks down the bicarbonate hardness of the water thereby depositing carbonates on the mesh surface and heavy metals will be codeposited due to the resultant change in pH. The cartridge has a head-space for collecting entrained gasses such as volatile organic compounds, chlorine and air. Water sterility is achieved by heating the water over an appropriate period of time. Turbidity is removed within the cartridge due to settling induced by the low fluid velocity controlled by a controller and by a filter provided at the outlet of the cartridge. The filter will become blocked when bicarbonate hardness is carried over forcing a user to replace a spent cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: George Plester, Stijn Vandekerckhove
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Patent number: 5855795Abstract: A water purifier includes filters for purifying tap water, a storage tank for storing the purified water, and hot and cold water tanks for respectively heating and cooling water received from the storage tank. Water is dispensed from the hot and cold water tanks. An ultraviolet lamp is provided for sterilizing water in the storage tank. A controller controls a valve for supplying tap water to the filters. The controller closes the valve when water in the storage tank reaches a first reference level and opens the valve when the water level descends to a second reference level. The controller keeps the lamp deactivated while the valve is open, and activates the lamp at periodic intervals during a time when the water level remains above a third reference level.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Beung-Kwon Chang
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Patent number: 5853573Abstract: A method and apparatus for the removal of total cyanide from aqueous solution. The method includes the steps of placing the aqueous solution into a reaction tank, adding lime, ferrous sulfate, and acid to the solution in the reaction tank and agitating the resultant mixture for a reaction time of about one hour. The agitated mixture is transferred from the reaction tank to a clarifier tank and polyelectrolyte solution is added to induce iron-cyanide complex precipitate coagulation. The apparatus includes a reaction tank to hold the aqueous solution and a lime slurry tank, ferrous sulfate tank and acid tank in flow communication with the reaction tank. A pH control assembly controls the flow of acid from the acid tank into the reaction tank and a reaction tank agitation assembly extends into the interior of the reaction tank. The clarifier feed conduit extends between the reaction tank and a clarifier tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Ormet CorporationInventors: Albert Yablonsky, Eugene R. Bolo, John D. Reggi
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Apparatus for automatically delivering hemodialysis solution to a plurality of hemodialysis machines
Patent number: 5851384Abstract: An apparatus for automatically delivering hemodialysis solution to a plurality of hemodialysis machines includes a plurality of supply tanks adapted to be fluidly communicated with a corresponding one of the hemodialysis machines. Each of the supply tanks has a bottom portion provided with a connecting port. A main tank contains the hemodialysis solution therein and is formed with an outlet port. A solution delivery system includes a main delivery pipe which has an inlet section connected to the outlet port of the main tank and provided with an electromagnetic delivery control valve and a delivery pump, and a plurality of main branch pipes. Each of the main branch pipes has an input portion connected fluidly to the main delivery pipe and an output portion connected fluidly to the connecting port of a respective one of the supply tanks. Each of the main branch pipes is provided with an electromagnetic main branch valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Tsong-Nan Shen -
Patent number: 5817231Abstract: A water purification apparatus for purifying input water and dispensing a user selected quantity of purified water into a portable container in response to deposit of a predetermined amount of money. The apparatus comprises a first purified water path and a second purified water path. The first purified water path includes a reverse osmosis filter and a storage tank. The second purified water path includes an ultraviolet sterilizing unit connected between the tank and a dispensing unit with one or more dispensing valves. A recirculation water path periodically recirculates tank water through the ultraviolet sterilizing apparatus to improve and maintain the purity thereof. Another water recirculation path may be provided to recirculate concentrate from the reverse osmosis filter to a filter inlet line where it is mixed with input water.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: American Dryer CorporationInventor: William J. Souza
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Patent number: 5814213Abstract: An improved skimming apparatus for skimming a two component liquid includes a housing mounted to a tank below the normal liquid level for the tank, an outlet for pumping fluid from the submerged housing and an intake structure extending upwardly from the submerged housing and defining an inlet for permitting inflow of liquid to the interior of the submerged housing. The intake structure includes an intake tube rotatably mounted to the housing at upper and lower ends. The intake tube rotates in response to variations of the liquid level in the housing, to vary the inlet size and hence the rate of inflow to the housing. An adjuster provides control over the variation of the inlet size, to accommodate different skimming rates for liquids of different temperatures. An intermediate tube surrounds the intake tube, and an outer tube surrounds the intermediate tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Inventor: James A. Glasgow
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Patent number: 5804080Abstract: A method of operating a filter system of a swimming pool in proportion to the degree of contamination of the water in said pool by processing a signal representative of the number of persons within the pool and other values characteristic of the pool and the filter system to derive a signal for controlling the output of said filter system.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: Bodo Klingenberger
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Patent number: 5795476Abstract: An apparatus for treatment of water for consumption comprises a main storage tank, a pump, a treatment reactor and a valve for controlling the flow of water from the inlet pump to the treatment reactor and from the reactor to a flush discharge and to a waste water discharge. The tank is basically cylindrical with two part cylindrical recesses parallel to the axis of the tank and lying along one side of the tank. Each recess receives a respective one of the cylindrical pump body and the cylindrical reactor body. The pump and reactor are therefore efficiently stored within the cylindrical surface of the main tank. The valve provides five positions including a central closed position, two flush positions and two processing positions. These five positions are arranged by axial movement of a valve member along a cylindrical bore of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Inventor: Harold E. Haney
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Patent number: 5788835Abstract: A water purifier which works in accordance with the membrane distillation principle includes a degassor for degassing incoming crude water prior to commencing the membrane distillation precess; a membrane for the membrane distillation of degassed water; and an outlet which functions to discharge a residual quantity of degassed undistilled water when a degassed undistilled water level has fallen to a predetermined lower level in a container which receives the crude water to be purified. The container is provided with an upper level sensor and a lower level sensor and a temperature sensor. The upper level sensor functions to activate the start of circulator for the circulation of crude water through the degassor, and also to activate the start of crude water heater. When the level of water in the container falls, the lower level sensor functions to activate opening of the outlet means so as to discharge remaining undistilled water.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: H.V. Water Purification ABInventors: Frederic Telander, Aapo Saask, Seppo Syrjala
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Patent number: 5776333Abstract: A water treatment apparatus uses a removable, disposable cartridge having an internal mesh structure. A permanent heater heats water fed to the cartridge. Precipitated solids collect on the mesh surface provided temperature and residence time are appropriately maintained. The heat breaks down the bicarbonate hardness of the water thereby depositing carbonates on the mesh surface and heavy metals will be codeposited due to the resultant change in pH. The cartridge has a head-space for collecting entrained gasses such as volatile organic compounds, chlorine and air. Water sterility is achieved by heating the water over an appropriate period of time. Turbidity is removed within the cartridge due to settling induced by the low fluid velocity controlled by a controller and by a filter provided at the outlet of the cartridge. The filter will become blocked when bicarbonate hardness is carried over forcing a user to replace a spent cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: George Plester, Stijn Vandekerckhove
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Patent number: 5772867Abstract: A fluid filtering machine is provided with a filtering membrane made up of filtering substance that collects on a filtering core in a filtering tank and is controlled by a programmable logic controller. The machine includes a raw water tank, a purified water tank, a primary debris strainer, a working pump, a filtering substance supplying tank, the filtering tank, a concentrated debris tank and the programmable logic controller. Wherein the combination of the above mentioned components with input from pressure switches, each of a number of solenoids and an actuating rod actuated by a motor can be accurately and precisely controlled by the controller to control flow through set procedures of machine operation. The procedures include filtering, retro-cleaning, formation of the filtering membrane and supplying of the filtering substance.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventors: Hsu-Hsin Chiang, Jusuf-Utomo Du
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Patent number: 5770053Abstract: A draining apparatus drains and dries hydraulic equipment such as aircraft circuits. The draining equipment includes a reservoir connected to the equipment by a suction line. (Venturi 20) which produces a vacuum in the reservoir responsive to compressed air injected by a line from an external compressed air source. If a calibrated valve is connected to an inlet of the equipment then a branch line of the equipment supplies part of the compressed air to the inlet connection of the equipment so that pressure which enters the equipment is inadequate to produce an overpressure at an outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Societe Nationale Industrielle et AerospatialeInventors: Henri Chotel, Max Roger, Alexis Albin
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Patent number: 5766475Abstract: An on-site waste water treatment system is disclosed suitable for domestic or other sewage. After the initial separation of the gravity settleable solids in a treatment tank, the effluent is conveyed to a recirculation/dosing tank. The recirculation/dosing tank has three level indicators which transmit information to the system controller. The low level indicator provides enough waste water to dose a media bed and dilute effluent from the treatment tank. While the low level indicator is activated, the waste water will circulate through a disc filter to a recirculating media bed. From the media bed, the effluent is returned to the recirculation/dosing tank, the waste water flows from the treatment tank to the recirculation/dosing tank and activates the second level indicator, enabling the system to pass the combined effluent through a disc filter to a final disposal field.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: American Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert B. Mayer, Thomas A. Sinclair
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Patent number: 5755968Abstract: A dialysis system and method for removing toxic matter from the large intestine comprises an input tube, an output tube concentric with the input tube, both of which tubes are to be inserted in the large intestine an input pressure pump connected to deliver filtrate solution from an input container to the input tube, and an output suction pump connected to the output tube to remove filtrate solution. Pressure gauges control the input and output pumps so that an input pressure level of 75 mm Hg is not exceeded, and so that the output suction pump is disabled unless the input pressure level exceeds 45 mm Hg. A filtrate solution composition comprising a vasodilator of niacin, a high molecular weight protein in the form of casein, a mineral constituents and other components is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Inventor: Andrew Stone
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Patent number: 5730878Abstract: A waste-water treatment device that includes a coalescing plate separator (CPS) for receiving waste-water and for specific gravity separation of hydrocarbon fluids and particles having a lower specific gravity than water from the waste-water. The CPS includes a series of plates having holes formed in ridges, where the hydrocarbon fluids rise through the holes to the surface of the waste-water in the CPS. A skimmer skims off the hydrocarbon fluids from the surface of the waste-water in the CPS and stores these fluids in an oil/product recovery tank. A particle filter receives the waste-water from the CPS and filters out suspended solids from the waste-water. A granulated activated carbon filter receives the waste-water from the particle filter and removes organic hydrocarbons from the waste-water.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: Terry Rice
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Patent number: 5686893Abstract: A water purifier includes filters and a storage tank for storing water purified by the filters. A water detector disposed below the tank detects water leaked from the tank and supplies a corresponding signal to a control mechanism which shuts off the water flow through the purifier, displays a visual indication of leakage, and sounds an audible alarm.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Je-Dal Jeon