Particulate Filter Or Particulate Sorbent Patents (Class 210/167.25)
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Patent number: 11778989Abstract: A water changing device for aquaculture breeding, comprises a breeding box. A drainage pipe is inserted into the inner wall below the breeding box; the drainage pipe has an L-shaped structure, and the horizontal side is located at the lower side of the breeding box; a sealing block is tightly inserted above the drainage pipe; a circular ring is arranged on the outer side wall of the upper end of the drainage pipe; a groove is arranged above the circular ring along the circumferential direction, and a filter screen is tightly inserted into the groove; the side wall of the drainage pipe below the breeding box is fixedly connected with a horizontal rod, and one side of the side wall below the breeding box close to the horizontal rod is fixedly provided with a threaded rod.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2023Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: ZHEJIANG OCEAN UNIVERSITYInventors: Xiaorou Zhang, Hanhao Zhu, Yeyi Si, Chenchen Lin, Yue Pan, Qingqian Xu, Guiming He, Kangkang Jian, Yiwei Yao, Zhigang Chai, Xu Liu, Jiahui Wang, Zhiqiang Cui, Qile Wang
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Patent number: 11723324Abstract: A hydroponic tray for agricultural use. More particularly, the hydroponic tray allows control on fluid flowing there through. The tray includes an inlet end for the ingress of fluid and an outlet end for the egress of fluid, a trough extending continuously between the inlet end and the outlet end along which, in use, the fluid flows, and at least one fluid regulator device extending transversely across the trough, wherein each fluid regulator device comprises a sluice panel adapted to allow a predetermined rate of fluid flow there through and a control panel moveable relative to the sluice panel to vary the rate of fluid flow through the fluid regulator.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Auasia Agrotech Sdn. Bhd.Inventor: Chen Hsiung Au
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Patent number: 11702352Abstract: A cost-effective system and method dissolves gas, such as oxygen, into water in a manner that prevents gas bubble carry over by using a bubble capture system (BCS). The system and method further eliminates or minimizes turbulence at the suction and discharge of a pump using an energy dissipation header (EDH). The BCS can create a top-down flow that permits bubbles to rise faster than the velocity of the downward flow of water. The EDH can use a pipe design, such as a slotted pipe design, that permits a maximum system water flow. The technology can be applied to water bodies to mitigate eutrophication and may also be applicable in other fields, such as wastewater lift stations, fish farms, oil and gas industry, tidal applications with low flushing rates, and winter under ice oxygenation to prevent fish kills.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: GANTZER WATER, LLCInventor: Paul Gantzer
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Patent number: 10588296Abstract: A waterproof, non-toxic, and reusable filter media retaining cup having molded construction, a non-compartmentalized interior space, and a perimeter wall with a preferred slight top-to-bottom taper extending between a radial flange and an opposed bottom end having spaced-apart perforations and a non-perforated center area. The outwardly-extending radial flange depends from the top of the perimeter wall and spaced-apart slits through the perimeter wall's bottom portion extend to the bottom end and are preferably downwardly-widening.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Inventor: Andrew Carlton Rimer
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Patent number: 10487836Abstract: A fluid pump assembly is provided. The pump has a pair of units magnetically coupled to each other. The first unit contains a drive motor and a magnetic assembly. The second unit contains a magnetic assembly and a blade of a propeller/impeller for imparting movement to a fluid. As the first unit is activated by the drive motor, a magnetic flux is created which in turn rotates the magnetic assembly in the second unit, driving the blade.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: EcoTech, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Marks, Patrick Clasen, Justin Lawyer
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Patent number: 9826722Abstract: An aquarium filter and a method of indicating reduced flow through the filter. The aquarium filter includes a first chamber, a second chamber, and a filter cartridge separating the first chamber and the second chamber. A first flow path is defined through the filter cartridge separating the first chamber and the second chamber. The aquarium filter also includes spillway defining a second flow path and an indicator positioned in the second flow path.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2014Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: CENTRAL GARDEN & PET COMPANYInventors: Andy Hudson, Brad L. Mihlbauer, Scott Rabe, Mark Agresta, Yu Feng
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Patent number: 9282728Abstract: Various embodiments of an aquarium and its method of use are disclosed. In some embodiments the aquarium includes a first container including a waste collection area, an outlet, and a conduit fluidly connecting the waste collection area and the outlet. Depending upon the particular embodiment, the aquarium may also include features such as a second container adapted and configured to mate with the first container and receive the outlet such that fluid flows from the waste collection area through the outlet and into the second container when fluid is added above a preselected fluid level. In other related embodiments, the conduit may be formed by first and second portions of the conduit formed in the first container and a separate component.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Rolf C. Hagen Inc.Inventors: Robert Reid, Marc Lafond
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Patent number: 9043998Abstract: An improved portable aquarium filter structure has a box body, wherein its inside has a submersible pump externally connected to an air pipe. Air enters the submersible pump through the air pipe to mix with water flow pumped by the submersible pump so as to produce bubbles. Accordingly, water flow can be treated with bubble removing and purification. A bubble collection box is disposed on the box body to collect filth that is treated with bubble removing, wherein an opening is disposed on the bubble collection box. A converged taper section is disposed at the opening wall of the opening extended toward the box body therein. The filth is decomposed to produce carbon dioxide and acid gas by a protein decomposition unit disposed in the bubble collection box to attract mosquitoes entering the Trap through the tapered opening so as to achieve a goal of catching mosquitoes.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Inventor: Min-Che Weng
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Patent number: 9017553Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system for treatment of industrial waste water and/or marine vessel bilge water before discharge into waterways, said waste water having hydrocarbon, and synthetic oils, chemical or surfactant based hydrocarbon emulsions, and water soluble hydrocarbons, containing hydrocarbon coated organics and fine suspended particulate matter, said treatment utilizing a hydrocarbon sorbing pre-filter media together with filter structural elements to first remove hydrocarbon contaminated organics and particulate, coalesce then bifurcate and adsorb heavier hydrocarbon elements; the remaining liquid entering the second stage of filtration wherein a cryogenically pulverized recycled tire powder material removes the remaining hydrocarbons, synthetic oils, hydrocarbon emulsions, and water soluble hydrocarbons, providing a highly clarified and oil free effluent at high flow rates and with substantially reduced filter system maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: Craig A. Mason
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Patent number: 8702981Abstract: Disclosed herein are wedge-shaped filter cartridges having a maximized upstream surface area. The filter cartridges are modular and may be stacked in a filter cartridge system.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Central Garden & Pet CompanyInventors: Thomas Robert Lutz, Phillip C. Bartoszek, Marco Pierobon, Luca Bezzegato, Fabio Bellia
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Patent number: 8679330Abstract: Disclosed are filter assemblies for an aquarium tank. The disclosed assemblies include a filter basket assembly in which one or more filter baskets are connected, either directly or indirectly, to a filter pump basket. The filter pump basket typically is located upstream of the one or more filter baskets and pumps water upwards through the filter basket assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Central Garden and Pet CompanyInventors: Brad L. Mihlbauer, Andrew S. Hudson, Thomas Robert Lutz
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Publication number: 20130220932Abstract: A method is described that is particularly effective for the filtration of an aquarium by means of a filtration unit wherein a cartridge containing activated carbon is cyclically replaced by a cartridge containing material for the removal of nitrate and/or phosphate ions. A plurality of mechanical filters may also be alternately replaced, so that a colony of nitrifying bacteria is always preserved on one of the filters. Also described is a filtration unit that allows the application of the method and a replacement kit containing both the cartridge containing activated carbon and the cartridge containing material for the removal of nitrate and/or phosphate ions, and preferably also one of the mechanical filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: ASKOLL HOLDING S.R.L.Inventor: Elio MARIONI
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Publication number: 20130213867Abstract: An external filter for an aquarium includes a canister filter having a filter assembly removably oriented therein. The filter assembly includes at least two stacked trays releasably secured together in series. The stacked trays include a compartment for holding filter media. In one embodiment, the trays are releasably secured together with a strap. In one embodiment, the filter assembly also includes a handle. In one example, the strap forms a portion of the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventors: Mark Gerard Agresta, Joseph Christopher Carley
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Publication number: 20120312744Abstract: A filtration device for an aquarium comprising a filtering chamber for receiving water and a filter medium therein wherein said filter medium comprises fibers having a diameter from 0.1 nm to 3000 nm and an aspect ratio of length to diameter of 5:1 to 10,000 to 1 wherein said fibers provide for colonization of nitrosomonas bacterium and/or nitrobacteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: T.F.H. PUBLICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Glen S. AXELROD
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Patent number: 8303811Abstract: An aquarium filter element having a removable insert. The removable insert may include a chemical agent or biological agent for treating aquarium water.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Central Garden and Pet CompanyInventor: Brad L Mihlbauer
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Patent number: 8268166Abstract: Protein skimmers having an upright housing including an open topped body with a manually removable foam collection cup for sealing mounting on the body. The foam collection cups encircle a foam collection duct except for a recessed inspection window for exposing an area of the foam collection duct's exterior surface for enabling an aquarist a generally horizontal line of sight to continuously inspect the foam collection duct's interior. The protein skimmers have a canister-like configuration with a front control panel including a main inlet, a main outlet and at least one aspirating pump for circulating an air/water mixture. The protein skimmers include a disperser for dispersing an incoming flow of organic loaded water peripherally downward into a reaction chamber in a substantially uniform manner. The protein skimmers include a washing mechanism for periodically washing their foam collection ducts without having to remove their foam collection cups.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Red Sea Fish Pharm Ltd.Inventors: Neil H. Marks, Sharon Ram
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Patent number: 8216477Abstract: An apparatus for removing organics from water has an upwardly open and downwardly closed column having a tubular side wall and a floor and a generally closed chamber on the floor of the column and forming with the side wall an upwardly open annular space. The column has an outlet opening into the annular space. A pump forces water containing organics into the chamber and thereby fills the column with water that then flows out of the column through the outlet. An aerator pump moves at least some of the water containing organics out of the chamber, mixes the pumped-out water with bubbles, and pumps the water and bubbles back into a downwardly and horizontally closed but upwardly open flow space in the column above the chamber. A skimmer clears the organics from the surface of the water above the flow space.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: DELTEC GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Weidl
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Patent number: 7910001Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel arrangement of denitrification reactors for removal of nitrate compounds in a recirculating aquaculture system. The novel arrangement of an aquaculture system of the present invention includes positioning one or more anaerobic denitrification reactors upstream of aerobic nitrification and degassing processes. One aspect of the present invention includes a flow of aqueous medium from aquatic species rearing tanks towards one or more denitrification reactors. Another aspect of the present invention includes flow of aqueous medium from aquatic species rearing tanks to a solids removing filter or mechanical filtration means for removal of solid waste matter or biomass prior to flow of aqueous medium towards one or more denitrification reactors.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Mote Marine LaboratoryInventors: James T. Michaels, II, Heather J. Hamlin, William H. Dutt, William Graham, Peter Steinbach, Brian Babbitt, Brian A. Richards, II
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Patent number: 7754072Abstract: A water feature for use in landscaping applications. A water issuing device, such as a waterfall construction is provided for receiving water and discharging water onto a gravel bed. The bed is positioned below the waterfall and forms a path or surface along which the water can flow in a stream-like manner and through which the water can percolate downwardly into the bed. A perforated and tubularly shaped collection module having a plurality of openings for receiving water percolating downwardly through the bed. A cylindrically-shaped and generally vertically oriented stack is coupled to the module for receiving water therefrom. A pump in the stack receives water from the water collection member and directs water to the waterfall construction. It is noted that water from the waterfall appears to disappear into the gravel and only a shallow stream is formed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Aquascape Designs, Inc.Inventors: David R. Kelly, Edgar Beaulieu
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Patent number: 7708883Abstract: A box filter comprises of a casing and at least two filters, which are installed inside the casing and behind the influx channel and have a buffer gap between two adjacent filters; the influx channel, which is installed on the external wall of the box filter. In addition, more than one guide vane is installed at the inlet of the influx channel and the bottom of the guide vane leans against the filter so as to eliminate the clog that forms the channel and so as to stop backflow of the sewage into the aquarium or container of the sift device while the box filter or sift device is removed from the aquarium. The guide vane can effectively improve drawbacks of the box filter of a prior art as well as enhance the filtration effect.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: Tommy Chi-Kin Wong
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Patent number: 7670484Abstract: A filter cartridge including a filtering body having first and second porous filter walls. The second porous filter wall having a density that is different than the first porous filter wall. The density of the second porous filter wall being defined by interstitial spaces. The filter cartridge further including discrete chemically filtering particles that are captured within the interstitial spaces of the second porous filter wall when the filtering body is in a vertical filtering orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Tetra Holding (US), Inc.Inventors: Daniel A. Newman, Donald Barry Huehn
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Publication number: 20090218265Abstract: This self contained, add-on, self cleaning, instant reverse flush aquarium and/or fish-pond filter system is designed to capture all aquarium and/or pond solid detritus and to deposit them in the spaces between a heavy marbles-like filter substrate in such a way that these detritus can then be often and regularly evacuated by reverse-flush action from the filter-body and the vessel containing this filter-body, very fast, very easily, without any in-tank manual intervention and with a minimal amount of water wastage. This instant reverse-flush aquarium and/or fish-pond filter system will be available in many various sizes, shapes or models that can be added at any time to any aquatic life containing vessel of any shape or size, with the purpose of easily evacuating pollution causing debris as often as possible, hereby minimising the need for biological and/or chemical filtration stages and also drastically reducing other stress causing maintenance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Philippe Alfred Dor
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Patent number: 7527730Abstract: The present invention relates to a filtration system for purifying water, in particular aquaculture water. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of purifying water wherein water is supplied to a filtration system, comprising filtration medium for filtering water and a grid for preventing water channeling within the filter wherein said grid comprises means for allowing passage of said filtration medium through the grid, and a water recirculation system for purifying contaminated water from aquaculture and recirculating purified water to the aquaculture.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Holder Timmons Engineering, LLCInventors: Ragnar Johannsson, James E. Timmons, John L. Holder, Michael B. Timmons
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Patent number: 7513991Abstract: A clogging indicator for a fish tank or aquarium comprising a transparent vertical tube with a float positioned therein. The indicator is designed to sit on the outside of the tank and the filter itself. The water level in the tube is lowered and raised according to the amount of water with a rear chamber of the filter. Indicating marks are located on the tube to visually display normal or clogged operation. Backup water from a clogged filter will raise the water level in the rear chamber and thus also the indicator tube. As the water level rises, the float raises toward a warning indicator mark to indicate the need for filter changing.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: J.W. Pet Company, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Willinger
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Publication number: 20090045113Abstract: A filter cartridge including a filtering body having first and second porous filter walls. The second porous filter wall having a density that is different than the first porous filter wall. The density of the second porous filter wall being defined by interstitial spaces. The filter cartridge further including discrete chemically filtering particles that are captured within the interstitial spaces of the second porous filter wall when the filtering body is in a vertical filtering orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Daniel A. Newman, Donald Barry Huehn
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Patent number: 7488417Abstract: An aquarium filter assembly includes a filter assembly body, a water supply section and a filtered water section, the aquarium filter assembly being adapted for liquid connection with an aquarium, a removable filter cartridge caddy within the filter assembly body, a base with an outer peripheral wall extending upwardly from the base and an inner peripheral wall extending upwardly from the base surrounding an opening in the base, a support for a filter cartridge, a lift handle, a removable cover connectable to an upper portion of the support; a multi-paneled filter cartridge of filter material with a space between the panels removably supportable on the support; and a water supply assembly to supply water from the aquarium to the filtered water section, such that water flows from the water supply section through the filter cartridge supported by the caddy, into the filtered water section of the filter assembly body and then into the aquarium.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Mars Fishcare North America, Inc.Inventors: Jacques Jean Chauquet, Yves André René Grosse, Gary Lee Jones, Joel Martin Goldstein
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Patent number: 7425268Abstract: In an aspect of the invention, a device for purifying water in a water water garden or fish pond comprises a filter medium configured to clean the water flowing through the device, and a housing configured to contain the filter media. The housing includes a wall configured to whirl the water flowing through the device to remove suspended particulates from the flow. Liquid flows into the housing, is turned by the wall to whirl the water about an axis, and exposed to elements held by the filter medium for cleaning the liquid. The liquid then flows out of the housing. Cleaning the medium is performed by opening a drain port and adding water to the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Inventor: John A. Russell
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Patent number: 7425274Abstract: An aquarium filter which is constructed of a housing which includes a module. The module is divided into a plurality of different sections. A separate filter cartridge is to be mounted within each section. Each filter cartridge is to be removable and replaceable in conjunction with its specific section.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Inventor: Leon Helfet
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Patent number: 7399407Abstract: Pressure filter for aquariology for retaining impurities of the water intended for ponds, aquaria and the like, of the type comprising a glass-like container (12) closed by a cover (14), a liquid path (15) extended in the container between an inlet opening (16) and an outlet opening (17), a filtering body (18) placed along the path and having an exposed surface (19) whereon the impurities are retained, and at least a brushing element (31) mounted in the container in a guided way with to-and-from movement along the exposed surface (19) for removing the impurities, characterized in that the brushing element (31) is mobile against the exposed surface (19) for maintaining a pressing contact between the brushing element (31) and the exposed surface (19).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Askoll Holding S.r.l.Inventor: Elio Marioni
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Patent number: 7335298Abstract: A modular aquarium filter includes one or more cartridges connected in series. The cartridges may contain filter media for chemical, biological and/or mechanical filtration. In addition, the cartridges are designed such that they provide a unique internal helical geometry to increase the contact area and flow rate of the water with the filter media. The helix may be optionally adjusted to provide different thickness filter layers for aquarium filtration. The pitch of the flights of the helix may be varied to provide enhanced centrifugal flow of the water within the cartridge. The present invention also provides self-sealing valve assemblies at the filter inlet and outlet, which when disconnected shut off the flow of water through the filter to expedite exchange of the cartridges.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: T.F.H. Publications, Inc.Inventor: Glen S. Axelrod
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Patent number: 7311819Abstract: The present invention is an aquarium filter that treats water mechanically, chemically and biologically, provides maximum and uniform circulation and aeration of water, prevents channeling, reduces surface debris, reduces leaking and clogging, maximizes the viewable area, facilitates a slim profile, while being uncomplicated to install and inexpensive. In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention is an aquarium filter comprising a first surface skimmer, a second surface skimmer, a first mechanical filter, a second mechanical filter, a plurality of drip trays, a plurality of biological filters, a first chemical filter, a second chemical filter, a pump and a conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Inventors: Bradley Earl Hochgesang, Andrew Kent Hochgesang
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Patent number: 7303665Abstract: An aquarium drainage system having a filter, funnel, clear tube, sensor housing, light sensor, light beam generator, waste indicator light, primary valve, secondary/safety valve, safety cap and safety switch, as well as the other components shown in the drawings, wherein the filter comprises a vented plate that is placed under the gravel at the bottom of the tank to allow the waste to travel downward under the force of gravity to the funnel where waste is directed to the clear tube connected to the bottom of the funnel. The sensor sends a signal to the waste indicator light when blocked causing the special primary valve to open allowing the waste to drop and be collected in a bucket.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: Pedro A. Claudio-Alvarado
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Patent number: 7244356Abstract: The disclosure is directed to systems and methods for conditioning water in an environment for holding aquatic life. The systems include various chambers for processing water, such as a chamber containing a media capable of supporting aerobic bacteria; a chamber containing a media comprising sulfur which is capable of supporting thiobacilus denitrificans bacteria; a chamber containing one or more calcium sources; and chambers containing media for reducing contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Laurent Olivier