Responsive To Material Level Patents (Class 210/104)
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Patent number: 5395515Abstract: A tray assembly for use in receiving and retaining used moist brewing substances and the like from a beverage brewing apparatus and separating a liquid portion therefrom. The tray assembly is in communication with an entry port which deposits moist brewing substances therein. A drain line in the brewing apparatus carries separated liquids away from said tray assembly. The tray assembly includes a tray body, a liquid separation portion retained in said tray body for drawing off liquids from moist brewing substances, and a controllably sealable tray valve assembly attached to the tray body and operatively engaging the drain line for draining liquids from the tray assembly. A first area in the tray body between the entry port and the liquid separation portion communicates with the entry port and defines a receiving and retaining space. A second area in the tray body between the liquid separating portion and the valve assembly communicates with the tray valve assembly and defines a liquid collection space.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Bunn-O-Matic CorporationInventor: David F. Ford
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Patent number: 5384032Abstract: A WATER PURIFYING AND STERILIZING APPARATUS including a box (1) within which three filtering chambers are provided, one of which (4) containing resin as a filtering element within its interior, the other (5) with charcoal as a filtering element within its interior, while the third (6) carries within an ultraviolet lamp (8), with said chamber (6) being provided with a flow baffle (13), comprised of a circular part (14) centrally provided with a circular orifice (15) that surrounds the said lamp (8), being made up of U-shaped sections (16), interconnected by ramps (17), describing rectangular openings (18) for water to flow through.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Brasfilter Industria e Commercio Ltd.Inventor: Dacio M. de Souza
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Patent number: 5378353Abstract: An arrangement is disclosed for the separation of floating oil from oil/water mixtures, in which the arrangement comprises a tank which contains the mixture, at least one inlet for the mixture and separate outlets for the floating oil and the remaining liquid mixture. In addition, three sensors are provided which are arranged on the tank so as to be vertically displaced relative to each other. The sensors which are arranged uppermost and in the middle control the discharge means for the floating oil, while the sensors arranged in the middle and lowermost are designed and provided to control the discharge means for the liquid mixture to an emulsion separator.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Inventor: Berthold Koch
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Patent number: 5374352Abstract: A universal recycled wash water plant having a collector tank through which collected wash water and rinse water is channeled to a grease/oil/water separation tank which separates oil and grease from the water and which holds the oil-separated water in a pump compartment. The water in the pump compartment is pumped to two sand filter tanks which removes suspended trace oil and other suspended solids from the water received from the pump compartment. The water upon passing through the sand filter tanks is channeled to a balancing tank and pumped by means of a recirculating pump to a separator which removes solid particles up to six microns in size from the water received from the balancing tank. From the separator the water is channeled in desired proportions to a carbon filter and to a wash water tank. The carbon filter removes any remaining soap elements from the water before the clarified water is channeled into a rinse water tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Inventor: Harley J. Pattee
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Patent number: 5372717Abstract: The present invention relates to the removal of metal ion contaminants as their anionic complexes from a variety of solutions containing said metal ion contaminants on an anion exchange resin, and the separation and purification of the anionic metal complexes by chromatographic elution utilizing a specially designed apparatus that enhances and maximizes the effects caused by different metal complex dissociation constants.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: PACT, IncorporatedInventors: Robert B. Abolt, Gerald D. Knepper
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Patent number: 5360538Abstract: In an extended aeration wastewater treatment system having wastewater flowing into a retention basin so as to form mixed liquor within the retention basin, a mixed liquor wasting system is provided, comprising a thickener tank, having a sidewall and a bottom; a waste line having a first end and a second end, the first end fluidly connected to the retention basin, and the second end fluidly connected to the thickener tank; a first flow control device, such as a pump, for continuously removing a portion of the mixed liquor from the basin at a desired constant flow rate through the waste line, positioned in the waste line; a sludge removal line having a first end and a second end, the first end fluidly connected to the bottom of the thickener tank, and the second end fluidly connected to a sludge disposal system; a second flow control device, such as a pump, for removing a concentrated portion of the mixed liquor from the thickener tank, positioned in the sludge removal line; and a return line having a first endType: GrantFiled: November 20, 1991Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Inventor: Harold J. Beard
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Patent number: 5354455Abstract: Filtering systems used to filter contaminated fluid. The filtering system (10) includes a supply pump (12); a filter tank (14) having a plurality of removable filter cassettes (16) disposed therein, each filter cassette housing in proper orientation a filter pad (164); a suction pump (18); a level control mechanism (148) maintaining a substantially uniform level of contaminated fluid within the filter tank; and a control panel (20) housing other process control components. Operation of the filtering system includes a backflush cycle and a relaxation cycle to extend the loading life of the filter pads. Also included is a preventive measure designed to eliminate fluid shear that may result as the filter pads approach the end of their loading life. The double-density filtering system (300) employs double-density filter cassettes(304), each cassette housing a pair of filter pads (164). This allows the volume of the filter tank (302) to be reduced, thereby reducing turnover.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Filtercorp Partners L.P.Inventors: Sidney A. Burklund, Terry D. Olson
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Patent number: 5329659Abstract: This invention consists of a method and means for laundering clothing contaminated with asbestos fibers and/or with lead, herein called the contaminants. The method and means employed by this invention decontaminates the clothing in an environmentally contained, controlled and safe facility. The facility and the method described in association therewith permits contaminated clothing to be brought into the containment area, laundered and dried within the same contained, environmentally controlled, safe area. Clean clothing is then removed for further sorting, repairs, folding, counting and storing operations in another separated room of the facility. The facility and the method described in association therewith protect the health of the laundry operator and prevent the contaminants from being released into the atmosphere by the process itself. It also prevents contaminants from being carried from the interior of the facility by the person conducting the laundry operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Inventor: Gary L. Reinert, Sr.
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Patent number: 5328584Abstract: A fluid system (10) is disclosed including a filter system (16) for the moving contaminants from fluid provided by a fluid source (12) to a supplied environment (14). The filter system includes an electrolytic or electrostatic cell (26) which is operated by a control circuit (28). The control circuit is programmed to continue to operate the cell after active water flow from fluid source is discontinued. The cell is designed to passively circulate fluid entirely within the cell, allowing efficient continued filtration to occur. As a result, more efficient matching of the cell to the particular supplied environment may be achieved. Several alternative constructions of the cell are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: Water Regeneration Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Erickson, Michael D. Hanrahan
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Patent number: 5312552Abstract: The present invention entails a method and an apparatus for removing BTX-type gases from a liquid. Herein is disclosed a system where purified water from an oil-water separator is directed into a vacuum chamber. The chamber is closed and a vacuum is pulled on the purified water causing BTX-type gases associated with the water to vaporize and assume a space in the upper portion of the vacuum chamber. The pressure within the vacuum chamber is continuously sensed as well as the liquid level within the chamber. Once the pressure within the vacuum chamber has reached a predetermined level and the level of the purified water is within a certain range within the vacuum chamber, then the BTX-type gases are removed via a vacuum pump and these BTX gases are collected in a collector where they are condensed to form a liquid.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1993Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Inventor: J. M. Norman
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Patent number: 5312594Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating nuisance odor streams is provided. One embodiment of the invention is directed to a method and apparatus in which deodorizing chemical agents are applied to an evaporative reaction pack situated within a gas chamber having an air stream running therethrough. The evaporative reaction pack provides a reaction zone within which the chemical agent is evaporated to facilitate a gas-gas or vapor phase interaction between the chemical agent and odoriferous compounds contained in the air stream. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for batch processing of sewage within a wet well to prevent the formation of undesired compounds. In one embodiment, a predetermined amount of chemical agent, sufficient for treating the amount of sewage that the well can hold, is added to an evacuated wet well in coordination with the pumping of sewage from the wet well.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Nutech Environmental Corp.Inventors: Jon D. Heller, Kenneth J. Heller, Timothy Reeves
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Patent number: 5310481Abstract: In a separator for separating a mixture of fluids of different densities into a high density fraction and a low density fraction, the mixture is introduced into a tank which is divided into a plurality of separation chambers and a collection chamber. As the mixture flows through the chambers it is separated into high and low density fractions with progressively more distinct differentials of density. The rate of fluid flow through the separator is controlled in part by the size of the separation chambers and by an automatic electro-mechanical control system. The control system includes several floats suspended within the fluids, wherein the level of at least one float is indicative of the level of high density fraction in the separator, and the level of at least one other float is indicative of the level of the low density fraction in the separator.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Inventor: Alfred Rondano
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Patent number: 5277797Abstract: An oil and water separator for separating oil from water collected in a bilge of a boat prior to discharging the water overboard. A reservoir is provided for receiving the mixture of oil and water from the bilge. The oil separates from the water and floats on top of the water. When only water is positioned between a pair of spaced electrical probes carried in the reservoir, such causes a drain valve to be opened to drain the water from the reservoir. As the water is drained from the reservoir, the oil floating on top of the water will come between the probes and close the valve, stopping the draining of water from the bottom of the reservoir. A mixture of oil and water is pumped from a tank carried in the bilge at an intermittent rate so that the mixture is allowed sufficient time to separate in the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Inventor: Thomas S. Hargest
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Patent number: 5261791Abstract: Pumping apparatus for recovering a first liquid, such as a pollutant, floating on a second liquid, such as ground water. A pump immersed in the second liquid, or ground water, operates to produce a cone of depression and discharge the second liquid into a pressure vessel. A variable volume chamber inside the pressure vessel contracts and displaces any contents through an outlet conduit to a product discharge point. When the pump turns off, the variable volume chamber expands and draws product into the chamber to be driven from the chamber during successive pumping operations. Over time periodic pumping operations cause the variable volume chamber to recover the first liquid and move it to a discharge point.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1993Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Advanced Remediation TechnologiesInventor: Robin A. Goguen
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Patent number: 5262049Abstract: An apparatus and method for automatically aliquotting liquids, such as blood serum, is described. The invention provides a completely automatic, clean, self-contained system for collecting and aliquotting liquids and simultaneously cleaning the aliquotting system. The system includes a serum loading station, a sensing station, an indexing table for advancing test tubes to a collection station, an aliquotting station and a wash station.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Biomedical Devices CompanyInventor: Michael A. Ferkany
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Patent number: 5259931Abstract: A system for removing volatile constituents (e.g., hydrocarbons) from a liquid (e.g., water) containing the same by which there is a continuous countercurrent contact between the liquid and a forced air flow. Water collected in a reservoir is continuously pumped to the top of a stripping tower where it is dispersed downwardly over packing material. A blower forces air upwardly in the tower so as to remove the volatile constituents that exit the tower with the exit air. Since the water flow is continuous, multiple passes occur through the tower to enhance separation efficiency. Water from the base of the tower returns to the reservoir via overflow from a standpipe. A lower liquid level sensor in the reservoir initiates operation of the water pump to the tower, and an upper liquid level sensor initiates operations of another pump for pressure discharge from the base of the tower to an exterior site.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Inventor: James R. Fox
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Patent number: 5256279Abstract: A liquid storage system comprising a flexible, closed and freely expandable reservoir for storing liquid medium-containing material. A supply conduit conducts liquid, for example, from a reverse osmosis module, to the reservoir to expand the reservoir. A control valve is movable between an open position in which the control valve allows liquid to flow through the supply conduit to the reservoir and a closed position in which the valve blocks flow of liquid through the supply conduit to the reservoir. A discharge conduit is provided for delivering liquid from the reservoir, and a pump may be used for pumping the liquid from the reservoir through the discharge conduit. The control valve is controlled by a level sensor operable by expansion of the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Carr-Griff, Inc.Inventors: Hal P. Voznick, Robert S. Bosko
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Patent number: 5252202Abstract: A water treatment method and device can perform a regeneration treatment of the muddy water once used in a water excavation work to decrease its specific gravity for reuse in the water excavation work, and a dehydration treatment of various waste waters such as muddy water from the water excavation work and industrial waste water for final disposal.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Daiyo Kiko Industry, Inc.Inventor: Kaoru Hirose
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Patent number: 5244567Abstract: A pressure filter for suspensions comprises a boiler shaped outer shell (1) the front side of which is closed by a detachable lid (11), a tubular filter element (15) which projects from the lid, a membrane (5) which can be inverted arranged coaxially between the outer shell and the filter element, and a suction and pressure joint (6) arranged on the outer shell. A device for operating the filter comprises a container (25) for a hydraulic fluid (26) which fills the lower part of the container, a gas space (27) to being located above the level of the hydraulic fluid. A first line (21) with a force pump (24) conveys the hydraulic fluid from the lower part of the container to the space between the outer shell and the membrane. A second line (28) connects the space between the outer shell and the membrane with the gas space in the container and communicates with a suction pump (33).Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Heinkel Industriezentrifugen GmbH & Co.Inventor: Hans Gerteis
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Patent number: 5236580Abstract: A device and a related method are provided for reclaiming or recovering dry cleaning solvent from otherwise disposable fluid contained within a separator or other suitable receptacle of a dry cleaning machine. The device includes an evaporator and a fluid transfer mechanism for transporting fluid evaporated by the evaporator through a filter that removes substantially all of the solvent present within the evaporated fluid. Alternatively, a filter can be interposed between the separator or other suitable receptacle and the evaporator so that solvent is filtered before reaching the evaporator. Consequently, the device substantially reclaims or recovers dry cleaning solvent that may still be present within the fluid that is to be otherwise disposed of from the separator or other suitable receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Kelleher Equipment Co., Inc.Inventor: John H. Kelleher
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Patent number: 5227049Abstract: A blood treatment apparatus having a circuit for circulating blood outside the body and designed to be connected to a patient via a single needle, including a blood treatment device such as a heamodialyzer, pumps for causing blood to flow through the circuit, a first blood expansion chamber located in the circuit upstream of the blood treatment device for temporarily storing a volume of blood to be treated, a second blood expansion chamber located downstream of the blood treatment device for temporarily storing a volume of treated blood, first and second pressure regulators, connected to the first and second blood expansion chambers, for adjusting pressure in the blood expansion chambers, and a controller for interacting with the regulators to maintain a substantially constant pressure in each of the first and second chambers during a treatment session.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1991Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Hospal IndustrieInventors: Jacques Chevallet, Jean-Claude Riquier, Carl-Henry rndal, Allan Petersen
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Patent number: 5224837Abstract: A pump unit for recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from atop water in a well includes a hydrocarbon pump intake with a linear probe for indicating the position of the pump intake relative to the hydrocarbon/water interface on a control panel, so that its relative position can be monitored and changed. The probe has a conductive member coated with a non-conductive coating, and is attached to a source of low frequency electrical signal. The strength of a signal output from the probe indicates the position of the probe, and the pump intake, relative to the hydrocarbon/water interface and controls a display on a control panel. Furthermore, the signal can be used to control the hydrocarbon/water interface relative to the pump intake by such means as pumped water from under the pump intake in a controlled manner to change said interface relative to the intake or by means of a motorized lift to reposition said pump intake relative to the interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Clean Earth Technology, Inc.Inventors: David A. Lamphere, David F. Bowles
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Patent number: 5211841Abstract: A pretreating plastic waste device including a tank containing a liquid to which the plastic waste is introduced, a washing pump, a dripping drum, and a dewatering device comprising a press-screw adapted for separating the washed waste from the washing liquid and a drying drum fed by a hot air blower, and a filtration vat. A programmable controller receiving signals from various level and temperature sensors and various working parameters allows total control, at all stages, of the waste pretreatment cycle. The programmable controller is associated with a screen for displaying error messages and a control desk for allowing direct selective intervention at the level of the concerned elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignees: Institut Francais du Petrole, Lutz et Kempp Industries (L.K.I.)Inventors: Olivier Krempp, Andre Renot
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Patent number: 5209822Abstract: A screen aperture blinding prevention and liquid overflow prevention and level control apparatus for a knot drainer senses liquid level within the knot drainer and compares the sensed level to a setpoint level. Differences in the two levels generate control signals of appropriate magnitude and direction, and those control signals are transmitted to a valve whose degree of responsiveness and openness is adjusted to change the outflow rate of accepts liquor from the accepts chamber of the rejects separator. In addition, passive level control is provided in the discharge line for establishing accept flooded screen apertures regardless of variations of inflow and outflow rates during operation while active level control to create accept flow rate greater than, less than, or equal to inlet flow rate is provided by the combination of siphonic loop, barometric leg and control. Continuous flow of fiber and liquid through separating screen apertures is appropriately supervised by monitoring accepts chamber pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Ian J. H. Clarke-Pounder, Douglas L. G. Young
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Patent number: 5200090Abstract: A system is provided for weighing and monitoring flow from multiple fluid sources into a flow system wherein incoming fluid is received in a weighing bag attached to a control system for monitoring the amount of fluid passed through the weighing bag and for preventing admission of air into the flow system. An alarm attached to the weighing bag warns when fluid in the weighing bag is approaching empty, so that the fluid in the weighing bag can be replenished from the fluid source before the weighing bag runs dry. If fluid in the weighing bag is not replenished, the system automatically shuts down.The fluid pump can be absolutely calibrated using the controlled admission of known amounts of fluid into the weighing bag so that the amount of fluid introduced into the flow system through the weighing bag can be calculated automatically.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Ford, Paul R. Prince
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Patent number: 5200065Abstract: A waste water treatment and disposal system for further treating waste water effluent from a primary treatment system in which a system controller controls the operation of the system. A dosing tank accepts effluent from a primary treatment system and is evacuated on demand by a pump which is energized in response to a fluid level switch in the dosing tank. The pump forces the effluent through a filtering system to remove solid waste therefrom, and then forces a portion of the filtered effluent into a hydro-pneumatic pressure tank which, upon call, will backflush the filter to remove the trapped solids therein. The system controller will monitor the system to operate the level of the dosing tank, the operation of the pump and the various valves which control the flow throughout the system. The filtered effluent will ultimately be discharged into a disposal area by any number of well known methods.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Waste Water Systems, Inc.Inventors: John A. Sinclair, Thomas A. Sinclair
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Patent number: 5188729Abstract: Water clarifying apparatus has a cylindrical tank where particulate contaminants suspended in raw water are separated using flotation techniques. The treatment capacity of such a unit is increased several times, with no increase in the size of the tank, by using a set of concentric, mutually spaced, conical plates positioned in the flotation tank. The increase is proportional to the combined area of the plates when projected onto a horizontal plane, the overlap of the projection producing an area which is greater than that of the horizontal plane without plates. The plates rotate about the tank, preferably in unison with a (i) header that distributes equal quantities of raw water to each annular zone in the tank defined by the conical plates and (ii) a scoop for removing the contaminants which form a floated sludge layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Lenox Institute For Research, Inc.Inventor: Milos Krofta
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Patent number: 5186821Abstract: A wastewater treatment system is disclosed which utilizes only one fiberglass tank which has no compartments but includes a first flow equalization collector surrounded by a cylindrical partition which vertially eliminates hydraulic turbulence and creates a pre-strat zone. A novel floating decanter is disclosed and programmable circuitry including timing of aeration, liquid levels and decanting processes with the results of producing a quality supernatent affluent heretofore unavailable in such a simple system.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: D. Thomas MurphyInventor: D. Thomas Murphy
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Patent number: 5171455Abstract: Small quantities of one or more liquids having a low boiling point dispersed with a large quantity of one or more immiscible liquids having a higher boiling point are separated in a rapid and efficient manner. A non-reactive gas (nitrogen, helium, air, or combinations thereof) is heated by recycled energy and make-up energy to a temperature above the boiling point of at least one liquid but below that of at least one other liquid. The heated gas is combined with the unheated or preheated liquid-liquid mixture to be separated, and the liquid-gas blend is mixed, heated and distributed by an improved heat exchanger having thermal conductive gas tubing, metal wools and fins) and nebulizer, forming a mist inside a vessel containing a pool liquid of at least one liquid having a boiling point higher than that of at least one other liquid, which pool liquid has been heated with at least a heat pump means to a temperature above the boiling point of at least one liquid but below the pool liquid's own boiling point.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1992Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: International Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence K. Wang, Roland E. Weber, John J. Pavlovich
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Patent number: 5156745Abstract: Simplified single cell fluid flow apparatus for flotation removal of suspended impurities and liquids are provided wherein the method and apparatus are directed to an induced gas liquid coalescer for flotation separation of suspended impurities. The apparatus provides for a separation vessel which can be fabricated to withstand internal pressure requirements experienced in flotation separation devices wherein the apparatus induces maximum gas volumes consistent with optimum mass transfer of gas medium to suspended impurities in the liquid while controlling intercell or vessel chamber turbulence. Such maximum gas induction achieved without turbulence is through the use of microscopic gas bubbles. Such microscopic gas bubbles provide massive surface area with which the suspended impurities adhere and allows for various apparatus utilization.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Inventors: John A. Cairo, Jr., John A. Young
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Patent number: 5154538Abstract: An assembly for removing a liquid phase floating on a surface of groundwater includes a lifting device changing a position of a bucket-shape vessel receiving the liquid phase through an inlet aperture in response to a signal generated by a measuring device monitoring a level of the liquid phase.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1990Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Preussag AktiengesellschaftInventor: Rudiger Bockle
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Patent number: 5154835Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods of operation for the collection, separation and recovery of a contaminant from a body of water are provided which include as an essential element a collection tank which receives ingested liquids such as oil and water from one or more intake devices. The level of oil/water within the tank is controlled by means of pressurized gas, preferably air, which is selectively introduced into the tank, above the oil/water collection therein. The compressed air may also be utilized to remove the collected oil and to transmit the oil to storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Environmental Systems & Services, Inc.Inventor: John DeMichael
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Patent number: 5149443Abstract: The present invention is an oil recovery system designed to work in conjunction with a vessel. Forming a part of the system is a floating boom structure which confines oil laying at or just below the water's surface and directs the same to an independently mounted nozzle. Oil and water at the nozzle are induced into the nozzle by a vacuum. The depth and attitude of the nozzle are adjustable and the nozzle is movable up and down and side to side. Wave and weather sensors measure various parameters including water temperature, wave amplitude, wave velocity, wave direction, vessel speed, air temperature, and oil layer thickness. The sensors provide input to a computer which continuously generates a cyclic wave profile. The nozzle is automatically controlled and moved in accordance with this wave profile. In this way, the nozzle is maintained at an optimal depth for oil skimming irrespective of changing surface conditions such as wave amplitude, wave velocity, and wave direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignees: Jay R. Houston, Nancy Champion, Mason H. Anderson, Shelia K. McLamb, Samuel N. VarnamInventor: O'Neal Varnam
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Patent number: 5149344Abstract: A multi-phase separating apparatus for fluid containing a gaseous component. The apparatus includes a first tank which receives a stream of the multi-phase fluid which is to be resolved into discrete components. A second or separating tank positioned at a lower elevation than the first tank, receives a stream of substantially gas-free liquid. Said gas-free multi-liquid stream is conducted through a valved conduit. The latter includes a buoyant element which is displaceable by liquid in the lower tank, to form a barrier to avoid backflow or oscillatory fluid response of said liquid. Liquid accumulated in the lower tank thus maintains said tank in a substantially full condition. Liquid monitors in the separating tank monitor liquid levels and control outflow from the unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventor: Daniel H. Macy
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Patent number: 5147534Abstract: Improved techniques are provided for separating mixtures of materials having different densities. The apparatus of the present invention is well suited for separating oil from water, and includes a separation tank defining a cylindrical water storage chamber and a frustroconical separation chamber spaced above an adjoining the water storage chamber. Fluid is input to the separation tank at the level of the oil/water interface. An oil leg is spaced above the separation chamber, and an adjustable oil overflow unit is provided adjacent the oil outlet for selectively varying the head pressure of oil in the oil leg. A water leg is provided in parallel with the separation tank, and an adjustable water overflow unit is provided adjacent the water outlet for selectively varying the head pressure of water in the water leg. The adjustable overflow units allow the head pressure in the oil leg relative to the head pressure in the water leg to maintain the interface within the upper portion of the separation chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Inventor: Theodore R. Rymal, Jr.
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Patent number: 5141493Abstract: A peritoneal dialysis system is disclosed for administering substantially sterile dialysate to the peritoneal cavity of a patient. The system includes a dialyzer for passing a primary solution and a secondary solution therethrough to enabale removal of waste products from the primary solution to the secondary solution, and a primary circuit for selectively circulating a primary solution through the dialyzer. Connecting conduits or tubing is provided for selectively carrying primary solution from the primary circuit to the peritoneal cavity of the patient and for selectively withdrawing at least some of the solution from the peritoneal cavity back into the primary circuit. A pump is disposed in the primary circuit for causing primary solution to circulate in the primary circuit independently of transfer of primary solution between the primary circuit and the peritoneal cavity of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Sarcos GroupInventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Barry K. Hanover, Robert L. Stephen
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Patent number: 5139683Abstract: The invention provides a method of removing organic solvent from a solution containing an emulsifier capable of foaming. The pressure in a chamber, in which the solution is disposed, is reduced. The foaming condition of the solution in the chamber is detected. Thereafter, the reduced pressure is regulated in accordance with the foaming condition of the solution.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Konica CorporationInventors: Kiyoshi Endo, Masami Ishikura
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Patent number: 5133853Abstract: The invention relates to a sewage system comprising a sewage producing unit, a vacuum creating apparatus, an intermediate tank, a receiver and pipe connection means interconnecting said parts. The sewage is arranged to be carried away from the sewage producing unit into the intermediate tank by means of vacuum. To minimize smell problems, exhaust air from the vacuum creating apparatus is arranged to be passed into a pressure accumulator. The compressed air stored in the pressure accumulator is arranged to be passed into the intermediate tank so that it passes the sewage contained in the intermediaate tank into the sewage receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Nesite OyInventors: Roland S. Mattsson, Pentti Marjanen
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Patent number: 5118411Abstract: A system for the filtering of liquids with suspended particles in which the settling tank is divided into a first and a second tank (9.sub.1), (9.sub.2) with communication (41) between them at a low level, the washing/rinsing pipe (42) delivering to the first tank (9.sub.1) which in turn communicates with the dirty liquid tank (7), with a fork (13') in the clean liquid pipe (13) being provided at the outlet from the valve assembly (6) and leading to the dirty liquid tank (7).Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventor: Fernando Martinez-Mugica
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Patent number: 5114586Abstract: A sanitation system for treating a black water stream and a grey water stream. The black water stream is inputted into a black water digester wherein the black water stream is aerobically digested to produce a treated black water stream and the treated black water stream is discharged from the black water digester. The treated black water stream is inputted into a black and grey water digester and the grey water stream also is inputted into the black and grey water digester. The treated black water stream and the grey water stream are aerobically digested in the black and grey water digester to produce a treated black and grey water stream and the treated black and grey water stream is outputted from the black and grey water digester.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: Frank Humphrey
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Patent number: 5108591Abstract: An oil spill recovery system for collecting spilled oil or other petrochemicals from the surface of water, for separating the collected oil and water, and for separately distributing these liquids to desired destinations. Oil is recovered from the surface of water by a collector head that creates a vortex of vacuumed air which lifts and skims the oil from the water. Once the oil is in the collector head, it is transferred to a separation chamber where the oil and water separate. Sensor devices inside the separation chamber monitor the oil/water phase line and the upper oil level. The sensor devices, continuously monitored by a control processor, signal a series of pumps and valves to discharge either water or oil or both when the liquids have reached certain levels within the separation chamber. The control processor has an operational sequence that provides for automatic control of the oil spill recovery system.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: CS Participation Corp.Inventor: Jesse J. Hagan
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Patent number: 5106492Abstract: A swimming pool skimmer includes a paddle wheel that directs fluid and debris into a debris catcher. The paddle wheel is turned by a motor that is powered from an array of solar cells. A solar concentrator focuses solar energy onto the solar cells, and an alarm circuit includes a strain gauge on the debris catcher. The strain gauge forms one leg of a bridge circuit that is connected to a comparator having a feedback loop. The output of the comparator is connected to an alarm element either directly or remotely.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventors: John A. Distinti, Robert G. Fonti
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Patent number: 5104553Abstract: The filtering apparatus is used in combination with at least one analytical instrument, especially a particle analyzer and substantially comprises a controlled pump unit having an inlet side and an outlet side. The inlet side of the controlled pump unit is connected to a reservoir for a liquid medium to be filtered. The outlet side is connected to a filtering unit. An intermediate storage unit for intermediately storing the filtered liquid medium is connected to the filtering unit. The filtered liquid medium is fed to the analytical instrument from the intermediate storage unit which contains level detectors for detecting the liquid level in the intermediate storage unit. The level detectors are connected to a control unit for controlling the controlled pump unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1988Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Oerlikon-Contraves AGInventors: Adrian Lorenz, Heinz Scherrer
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Patent number: 5102535Abstract: Plant to precipitate suspended matter out of water, such as surface run-off water, industrial waste water, biologically treated waste water and landfill leachates with in-pipe flocculation, a filter filled with granular filter material situated above the sedimentation tank of the plant the direction of flow through which is from top to bottom and a backwash tank and whose subsequent sedimentation and filtration stages comprise the following features: that the backwash tank for filtered water is situated above the filter; that a float seals off an aperture with an enlargened cross-section connecting the filter with the backwash tank in a position raised by buoyancy; that a bypass directs the treated filtered water past the float to the backwash tank if the said aperture is closed off; and that the sludge outflow pipe in the floor of the sedimentation tank and the sludge valve in the sludge outflow pipe are directed against gravity to such an extent that when the sludge valve in the sludge outflow pipe is openeType: GrantFiled: July 30, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventor: Andreas Grohmann
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Patent number: 5091095Abstract: Automatic treatment of a drain system is provided by the controlled injection of a bio-active liquid at established intervals into the drain system. A container of the treatment liquid is provided with a pump coupled between the container and the drain. Fluid level sensing means is located in the container and fluid temperature sensing means is located in the drain system. When the temperature is within range and the fluid level is sensed, the pump is periodically operated to inject a quantity of fluid directly into the drain system without operator control.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Focus Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Carl F. Fries, Mitchell M. Hazar, Yoram J. Fridman
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Patent number: 5080780Abstract: The invention relates to a new and improved apparatus for removing suspended matter from liquid. The apparatus has a single cell vertical cylindrical hydraulic flotation vessel which is provided with a separation wall to separate a lower gasification chamber from a middle degasification chamber and an upper gas chamber. A number of alternative arrangements are provided for controlling skim collection through controlling volume of liquid within the vessel and changing the volume of liquid through the use of adjustable timer which intermittently send signals to outlet valves of the skim collection outlet or of the treated liquid outlet.The invention provides for alternative arrangement of introducing liquid into the vessel, so as to achieve more intimate mixing of gas and liquid introduced into the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Process Development CompanyInventors: Anthony S. Canzoneri, Ronald A. Boze
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Patent number: 5080802Abstract: A simplified single cell fluid flow apparatus for flotation removal of suspended impurities and liquids are provided wherein the method and apparatus are directed to an induced gas liquid coalescer for flotation separation of suspended impurities. The apparatus provides for a separation vessel which can be fabricated to withstand internal pressure requirements experienced in flotation separation devices wherein the apparatus induces maximum gas volumes consistent with optimum mass transfer of gas medium to suspended impurities in the liquid while controlling intercell or vessel chamber turbulence. Such maximum gas induction achieved without turbulence is through the use of microscopic gas bubbles. Such microscopic gas bubbles provide massive surface area with which the suspended impurities adhere and allows for apparatus utilization which is smaller and more compact for comparative treatment volumes.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Inventors: John A. Cairo, Jr., John A. Young
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Patent number: 5075014Abstract: The present invention provides a self-propelled remote-controlled liquid hydrocarbons recovery or liquid hydrocarbons skimming vehicle (ROV) with an on-board liquid hydrocarbons/water separation apparatus, and a liquid hydrocarbons spill cleanup system incorporating the ROV. The ROV has a gimballed funnel for skimming liquid hydrocarbons from the surface of the water and directing it to a centrifugal separator. The ROV forms part of an oil spill cleanup system which can be deployed by aircraft and remotely operated.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: IMC-International Marketing of Canada Corp.Inventor: Fred M. G. Sullivan
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Patent number: 5068030Abstract: A water filtering, sterilizing and heating apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes filter tank provided with activated carbon therein, to filter bacteria, miscellaneous impurities and odor in water. The output of the filter is coupled to a microwave oscillator to vibrate and churn the water coming from the filter tank. The water from the microwave oscillator is coupled to an ultraviolet light sterilizing tank having an ultraviolet lamp disposed vertically in the center thereof. A storage tank is provided to receive and store the water coming from the ultraviolet light sterilzing tank. The fluid level in the storage tank is maintained by automatically controlling the passage of water thereto by means of an electromagnetic valve actuated by a micro switch responsive to displacement of a float. The temperature of the stored water being kept at a preset temperature by means of a heater and a temperature sensor.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Oxford Science Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chi-Min Chen
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Patent number: 5066407Abstract: Machinery and method for the removal, separation, and recovery of petrochemical oils from the surface of bodies of water. The machinery comprises a pickup unit, a first separator unit, a second separator unit, and a third separator unit. The pickup or skimmer unit is designed to operate independently of or in combination with the separator units, and is capable of being propelled by a powered vessel or of being anchored to receive the separated and recovered oil by channelling booms.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventor: George R. Furlow