With Mechanical Agitator Or Movable Separator Patents (Class 210/178)
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Patent number: 6960293Abstract: A system and method for pre-treating grease and other similar wastes prior to introducing them into a waste water treatment facility so that the grease, etc., does not clog the waste water treatment facility equipment. The system includes a tank for receipt of the grease that has an inlet pipe equipped with water jets and emulsifying blades that emulsify and dilute the grease in hot water as it enters the tank. The dilute waste then can be drawn through a drain pipe by opening a valve to allow it to enter the waste water processing equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Inventor: Richard G. Middleton
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Patent number: 6866775Abstract: An apparatus for treating metal-working fluid comprises: a heating vessel for receiving and holding metal-working fluid for treatment; a heater for heating the metal-working fluid in the heating vessel; an agitator for agitating the metal-working fluid within the heating vessel; an aerator for aerating the metal-working fluid within the heating vessel; and a holding vessel for receiving from the heating vessel and holding treated metal-working fluid. During heating, heated ambient air may be drawn through air inlets and through the fluid agitate and aerate the fluid, thereby ensuring uniform heating and extracting gaseous contaminants. Mist and/or gaseous contaminants may be removed from the airflow prior to its release into the environment. Concentration in the metal-working fluid of at least one metal may be reduced using an using-exchange filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: Anthony H. Gonzalez, Michael D. Birran, Michel Jammal
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Patent number: 6773581Abstract: A system and method for performing hydrothermal treatment includes a scraper formed as a hollow cylinder. The scraper is positioned in the reactor vessel with the scraper axis substantially co-linear with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical reactor vessel. A mechanism is provided to rotate the scraper about the longitudinal axis of the reactor vessel. One or more elongated scraper bars are positioned inside the reactor vessel between the scraper and the longitudinal axis of the reactor vessel. Each scraper bar may be held stationary with respect to the reactor vessel, or each scraper bar may rotated relative to an axis passing through the scraper bar to remove any solids that have accumulated on the scraper or on the scraper bar. To prevent accumulation of precipitating solids on the scraper bar itself, each scraper bar may have internal cooling channels or the capability of releasing a purging fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: David A. Hazlebeck, Michael H. Spritzer, Kevin W. Downey, Martin R. Martinez, Toshisuke Isoya, Kunitoshi Suzuki, Satoshi Nakayama
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Publication number: 20040144706Abstract: A device for internal centrifugation of mineral fibers including a centrifuge equipped with a peripheral band perforated with orifices distributed in a plurality of annular zones arranged on top of each other, assuming that the centrifuge is in centrifugation position. The device also includes at least two annular zones whose number of orifices per unit of surface area differs by a value greater than or equal to 5%, in particular greater than or equal to 10%, and even 20%.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Sebastien Beaufils, Christophe Wagner
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Patent number: 6569332Abstract: A process to recover energy, reduce pollution potential, and add value to organic waste such as animal manure is described. The process involves the anaerobic digestion of feedstocks, such as animal manure, at low to high temperatures in batch, semi-continuous or continuous reactors. The process makes use of existing handling and storage equipment at the farm and requires minimal supervision and skill by the operator. The system is not affected by high concentrations of volatile acids and ammonia or nitrogen. The productivity of the anaerobic digester system, in terms of methane gas production and quality, is exceptionally high. The anaerobic digester employs plural pressurizable anaerobic digesters connected in parallel. Consequently, the process is scaleable, low cost and does not interfere with regular farm operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventors: Jack L. Ainsworth, Dan Atwood, Tom Rideout
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Patent number: 6491829Abstract: For conversion of harmful compound in contaminated liquid into harmless compound by use of reactant, a plurality of agitators are arranged in a vertical superposition within a closed agitation chamber and, after the contaminated liquid is charged into the agitation chamber, the agitators are driven for rotation at a high speed in a rage from 10,000 to 18,000 rpm in order to create a field of super critical conditions in which free radicals are liberated from the harmful compound and coupled by the reactant. Neither high temperature heating nor high level pressurization is needed for processing of the contaminated liquid.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventors: Akira Suzuki, Takashi Nishimoto
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Publication number: 20020134738Abstract: In melting thermoplastic material, particularly in the form of strip-like or fibrous refuse, where the material is melted through contact with a liquid heat-transfer medium and is then separated from the heat-transfer medium, and to assure a high degree of effectiveness and to maintain a high level of quality in the molten material, it is provided that steam at a temperature distinctly higher than the melting temperature of the material is used as a heat-transfer medium and is conducted over the introduced material, the molten or at least semi-molten material is entrained by the flowing steam and is then separated from the steam at a temperature lying above the melting temperature of the material, and the steam is returned to the circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Gennady Volokitin, Viktor Gapeev, Serguey Zotov
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Patent number: 6440312Abstract: A system and method for separating oil from an oil tailing having water includes introducing the oil tailing within a chamber, and applying RF energy to the oil tailing at a temperature sufficient to convert the water to steam and to separate the oil from the tailing. The system allows removal of the water from the tailing followed by RF energy absorption by the tailing prior to substantial heat transfer to the surrounding mineral portion of the tailing. Among other advantages, the system produces tailings substantially devoid of oil, thereby allowing the tailing to be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner. The system is particularly advantageous for offshore drilling operations where storage and subsequent hauling of the oil tailings ashore for processing and disposal is expensive.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Kai Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Raymond S. Kasevich
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Patent number: 6299774Abstract: A process to recover energy, reduce pollution potential, and add value to organic waste such as animal manure is described. The process involves the anaerobic digestion of feedstocks, such as animal manure, at low to high temperatures in batch, semi-continuous or continuous reactors. The process makes use of existing handling and storage equipment at the farm and requires minimal supervision and skill by the operator. The system is not affected by high concentrations of volatile acids and ammonia or nitrogen. The productivity of the anaerobic digester system, in terms of methane a gas production and quality, is exceptionally high. The anaerobic digester requires only a singe reaction vessel. Consequently, the process is low cost and does not interfere with regular farm operations.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventors: Jack L. Ainsworth, Dan Atwood, Tom Rideout
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Patent number: 6123747Abstract: An apparatus and method for manufacturing barnyard manure using sewage and night-soil sludge for use in farmlands and flower gardens so as to prevent secondary contamination of the environment quickly, at a low cost, and with high efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Dong Wook Kim, Jae Kyung Jo, No Hyuk Kwak, Jae Gun Bae, Chung Hwan Oh, Youn Gun Chin, Yong Sik Lee
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Patent number: 6103107Abstract: Ferrofluid coated particles resulting from a ferrofluid materials separation process are washed with a solvent which is the same material as the liquid carrier employed in the ferrofluid. The result is a "dirty" solvent which is a very weak ferrofluid. The dirty solvent is then filtered or centrifuged to remove dust particles and other impurities and then the solvent is recovered by distillation in a distillation unit. The solvent can then be reused in the materials reclamation process. The residue in the distillation unit is surfactant-coated particles of ferrofluid. This residue is mixed with either clean or unprocessed solvent in the right proportion and the slurry is passed through an attritor to convert it to a high grade ferrofluid. The ferrofluid can also be reused in the materials separation process.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Ferrofluidics CorporationInventor: Kuldip Raj
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Patent number: 6077447Abstract: A device for producing fibrinogen includes a platen having a surface configured for heat exchange with a container, which is adhered to the platen by device of a vacuum and heat exchange allowing both cooling and heating to occur along the boundary between the container and the platen. The platen is operatively coupled to a device of rocking the platen about a horizontal axis and the container allows scavenging of a cryoprecipitate fibrinogen from the blood product for subsequent utilization.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: ThermoGenesis Corp.Inventors: Philip H. Coelho, Terry L. Wolf, Curtis D. Mau, Jeffery D. Arnett, Richard F. Huyser
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Patent number: 6066263Abstract: A safe and efficient hydrothermal reaction apparatus for converting waste plastic into oil is described herein. The apparatus comprises a receiver tank for containing therein a mixture of plastic and water; a high-pressure injection pump in communication with the receiver tank through a flow passage change-over valve, the flow passage change-over valve being in communication with a water injection passage; a reactor device including a curved piping in communication with the injection pump, the curved piping being provided with a heating means; and an effluent tank in communication with the reactor device through a pressure reducing valve. The flow rate of the mixture injected into the reaction device may be controlled by regulating the pressure reducing valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignees: Tohoku Electric Power Company, Inc., Ohei Developmental Industries, Co., Inc.Inventors: Hisaaki Makino, Takehiko Moriya, Yoshihisa Saito, Masazumi Kanazawa
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Patent number: 5988265Abstract: A fuel cooler and coolant filter assembly for the filtering of coolant and the cooling of a fuel flow for use in connection with a cylinder head of a vehicle engine includes three primary components which are assembled to one another in a stacked configuration and which in turn are assembled to the cylinder head. These three primary components include a fuel cooler core which is assembled directly to the cylinder head and which includes a fuel inlet, a fuel outlet, and a heat exchanger. The interior of the fuel cooler core is designed for the incoming fuel to flow and circulate across the exterior of the heat exchanger prior to exiting. The second primary component includes a filter head assembly with various inlets, outlets, and passageways. The filter head assembly is attached directly to the fuel cooler core so as to deliver coolant into the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Marthaler
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Patent number: 5942118Abstract: Highly concentrated waste water is subjected to a partially aerobic method in the reaction chamber of a vertical reactor (1). Aeration of the waste water is performed by regulating the redox potential. To this end, means (14) for measuring the pH value, on the one hand, and means (15) for measuring the redox potential value of the treated waste water, on the other hand, are arranged in a bypass line. The process computer acts via a regulator (31) on a regulating member (19) which regulates the supplied amount of air, and regulates the redox potential value according to the measured pH values in accordance with a predetermined relationship stored in a memory device (33). By means of regulating the redox potential by guiding the pH value, an essentially constant high rate of decomposition of 90% COD is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Hans-Werner Besten
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Patent number: 5879566Abstract: A method and system for processing waste dries and reforms a sludge stream of the waste with a first reformed effluent stream to produce a gas effluent stream and a solids effluent stream. The gas effluent stream is reformed further to produce the first effluent stream, which is then directed back to the sludge stream.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: The Scientific Ecology Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Stephen Snyder, Matthew Reed Cage, John Gregorie Wagner, Bryan Arthur Roy
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Patent number: 5843386Abstract: A safe and efficient hydrothermal reaction apparatus is described herein. Decomposition or synthesis of object material is performed by the continuous passing of the material through a flow passage of multi-staged reactor units under turbulent flow conditions. The flow passage is formed by a curved or spiral piping. In each reactor unit, a hot plate block is included as a heating unit. The hot plate block and the curved piping are placed in an appropriate thermal contact relationship. A portion of the curved piping is freely supported, so as to accommodate stress caused in the piping under high-temperature/high-pressure conditions. A tank is provided for regulating or controlling the pressure fluctuation within the flow passage which may be caused by solids or powder present or occurring in the flow passage during high-pressure treatment.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignees: Tohoku Electric Power Company, Inc., Ohei Developmental Industries Co., Inc.Inventors: Hisaaki Makino, Takehiko Moriya, Yoshihisa Saito, Masazumi Kanazawa
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Patent number: 5707512Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the separation, in particular filtration of liquids and solids from solid-liquid mixtures, such as from a mineral, ore, coal or sludge suspensions of contaminated earth. The processing space of the filtration apparatus is submitted to overpressure and includes a collector container for solid-liquid mixture, a pressure filter, a discharge system and container for condensate and solid matter. The separation or filtration takes place at an overpressure and at an elevated temperature, preferably 40.degree. C. to 300.degree. C., conveniently 60.degree. C. to 200.degree. C., preferably about 150.degree. C. The pressure filter device communicates with a source for a heated medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Patentverwaltungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Manfred Koch, Hubert Riemer, Reinhard Pinter
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Patent number: 5688399Abstract: A mechanism for converting impurities or contaminants in a fluid to a non-hazardous or less hazardous condition by raising the fluid to a supercritical state. This is accomplished by a rotatable mechanism having a reaction chamber adapted to receive the fluid and by rotating the rotatable mechanism at a high speed to cause the temperature and pressure of the fluid in the reaction chamber to reach the supercritical state.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Inventors: Albert H. Halff, Allen F. Reid
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Patent number: 5622617Abstract: A garbage treating apparatus for highly efficient garbage treatment without loss in required energy nor requiring continuous control of the treatment is provided by constituting the apparatus for accommodating within a treating vessel a fermentative garbage decomposing agent carrying a microparasite and the garbage, and mixing them for a fermentative decomposing treatment of the garbage through one of a plurality of treating modes mutually selectably changed over in response to sensed moisture content of the resulting garbage mixture sensed by a moisture sensing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, LtdInventors: Harushige Tsusaka, Tomisaburo Azuma, Susumu Kawakami, Hidehiko Kishie, Kaoru Yamashita, Hiroyasu Kawanishi, Kenji Esashi, Koichi Fujita, Yoshihide Yoshikawa, Masakatsu Nakamura, Hideki Minoura, Hideo Fujimoto, Masanori Koyamoto, Tadashi Yoshimura, Etsuko Kajita
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Patent number: 5611935Abstract: A method for treating sludge by dewatering to form thick sludge and drying to form dry sludge includes the steps of mechanically predewatering thick sludge to produce predewatered thick sludge and mixing the predewatered thick sludge with non-cooled dry sludge to produce a sludge mixture. The temperature of the sludge mixture to be dried is measured and the dry substance contents of the dry sludge based on the measured temperature is determined. Fluctuations in the dry substance contents of the dry sludge are compensated by controlling the amount of recirculated dry sludge to be mixed with the predewatered thick sludge as a function of the temperature of the sludge mixture to be dried. The sludge mixture is dried to produce dry sludge and a portion of the dry sludge is recirculated to be mixed with the predewatered thick sludge.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Steag AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Thiemann, Helmut Brauweiler, Ivan Rupert, J org Bublies, Burkhard M oller
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Patent number: 5554279Abstract: A process and apparatus for treating sewage sludge having the steps of providing sludge at a desired rate, mixing the sludge with at least one alkaline additive at a proportionate rate to the sludge to raise the pH of the mixture to at least a desired level, providing a pasteurization chamber having a means to heat the contents of the chamber, continuously delivering the sludge and alkaline additive mixture to the inlet opening of the pasteurization chamber, heating the pasteurization chamber to maintain a minimum temperature of the sludge and alkaline additive mixture in the pasteurization chamber, continuously conveying the sludge and alkaline additive mixture without any substantial agitation of the mixture for a desired duration through the pasteurization chamber such that the thixotropic mixture does not become watery, and continuously discharging the sludge and alkaline additive mixture from the discharge opening of the pasteurization chamber, whereby harmful pathogens are destroyed in the sludge.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: RDP CompanyInventor: Paul G. Christy
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Patent number: 5527458Abstract: The device for continuous filtration and drying of a solid suspension comprises a belt filter (1) and downstream a belt drier (2). By use of a porous conveyor belt (3) the filter cake generated in the belt filter (1) is conveyed further into the belt drier (2) in which there are provided heating devices for heating and drying the filter cake (7) which is on the conveyor belt (3). After leaving the belt filter (1), the filter cake (7) is present on the conveyor belt (3) in the form of a gas-permeable bed of solids in layer form having a maximum layer thickness of 50 mm, preferably a maximum of 20 mm. The heating devices in the belt drier (2) comprise, on the one hand, a hot gas chamber (8) disposed above the conveyor belt (3) to generate a hot gas which flows through the bed of solids downwardly from above and, on the other hand, one or more contact heating elements (10, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22) disposed above and/or below the conveyor belt (3).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dietrich Gehrmann, Norbert Schweigler
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Patent number: 5462676Abstract: A system and process for treating solid and liquid wastes, where the solid waste is separated from the liquid waste in a chamber, the liquid waste is passed out of the chamber, the solid waste is converted to ash, a fluid such as liquid waste is introduced into the chamber and combined with the ash, and the ash and fluid are exhausted out of the chamber together. Preferably, the system includes the use of hot air to agitate the solids during their conversion to ash. Desirably, the system also includes a filter and means to swirl the liquid waste as it exits the chamber, so that the liquid waste evenly distributes the solid waste within the filter as the liquid waste is exhausted.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1993Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Envirowaste Systems, Inc.Inventor: John Pitts
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Patent number: 5336399Abstract: An apparatus for purifying and activating water is provided. The apparatus comprises a drive shaft having a hollow inside, a capsule secured to a lower end of the drive shaft, a device for supporting the drive shaft for rotation so that an upper opening of the drive shaft is positioned above the surface of water and the capsule is positioned in the water, and a motor for rotationally driving the drive shaft, the capsule including a plurality of small apertures communicating with the hollow inside of the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Inventor: Takekazu Kajisono
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Patent number: 5256313Abstract: A system and process are provided for treatment of cyanide-containing waste to form a substantially detoxified reaction product. The system comprises a reaction vessel, a heat exchange conduit extending through the reaction vessel to provide a flow path for heat exchange fluid, a heating loop for circulating heat exchange fluid through the heat exchange conduit at a temperature sufficient to initiate hydrolysis of cyanides in cyanide-containing waste to form the substantially detoxified reaction product, a cooling loop for circulating heat exchange fluid through the heat exchange conduit at a temperature sufficient to cool the substantially detoxified reaction product to a discharge temperature, and an apparatus for diverting flow of heat exchange fluid from the heating loop to the cooling loop.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Heritage Environmental Services, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Crafton
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Patent number: 5240608Abstract: This invention relates generally to dredging under harbors and waterways and fabricating building materials and more particularly to an apparatus for dredging that produces no waste and uses the dredged material for useful building products. Furthermore, all off the equipment that is used for the dredging and fabricating building materials from the dredged materials placed upon at least one floating badge.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventors: Alex H. Gurfinkel, Vladimir Shepsis
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Patent number: 5240597Abstract: A waste water treatment equipment adapted to treat, with high removal performance at all times, waste water drained from various sources such as sewage containing solid wastes left after crushing garbage sent out from cooking room, home kitchen, etc. The equipment is provided with a pretreatment device in which chemical is supplied to a treatment tank so as to accellerate decomposition of the solid waste left after crushing garbage by fermentation and putrefaction, and digestion of the solid wastes and water pollution materials by anaerobic bacteria. The sewage pretreated in the pretreatment device is introduced in a sewage treatment device in which sewage is caused to flow in a plurality of sewage treament tanks sequentially in order, and the pollution materials such as BOD, COD, etc. in the sewage are subject to oxidation decomposition and removal by activated sludge process beds of specific configuration in which arrangement of activated sludge varies for each tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignees: Iwao Ueda, Chie Ueda, Etsuko UedaInventor: Iwao Ueda
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Patent number: 5232584Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-stage, single reactor, purification system for disinfecting, washing, and concentrating solid wastes, which include contaminated soil, highly concentrated biosolids, spent animal bedding, and spent diapers, etc.A solid waste is fed into the reactor of this invented apparatus. At least one disinfecting and chemical agent (including cationic surface active agent known as quaternary ammonium compound) is fed together with water (as needed) into this reactor to disinfect and process said solid waste with the assistance of a mechanical mixing means inside said reactor. A disinfecting gas is fed to the same reactor as needed. After the period of feeding, disinfecting, processing, and mixing is over, the process water is drained. The disinfected and processed wet solid waste is discharged to an expulsion chamber means which removes residual water and compacts the disinfected and processed solid waste.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: International Environmental Systems, Inc., USAInventors: Lawrence K. Wang, Mu H. S. Wang
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Patent number: 5190649Abstract: The invention relates to a method of removing metals from metal-charged waste sludges from industry, clarification plants, or the like, in which the sludges are treated with a solvent for the metals, the resulting solution is separated from the undissolved substances and worked up to yield the metals, and the remaining solids are dumped as safe waste materials or used as fertilizers. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out this working-up method, characterized by a mixing apparatus for mixing the solvent and the sludge which is to be treated, a residence zone, an adjoining apparatus for separating the metal-charged solvent from the insoluble fraction, and optionally an apparatus for drying the insoluble fraction. Metal sludges can be continuously worked up, if desired, in the apparatus according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Antonio M. Celi
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Patent number: 5156751Abstract: A three stage centrifuge especially adapted to the separation of oil, water, and solid particles in an emulsion. As an example, the centrifuge may be used to separate sediment and water from a petroleum product such as crude oil. The three stage centrifuge includes a rotatable bowl that spins the emulsion to separate the fluid oil and water into separate pools within the bowl. The solid particles are also moved radially outward within the rotatable bowl by centrifugal force. A conveyor auger contacts the solid particles and discharges the solids from the rotatable bowl through a solids discharge port. Oil discharge tubes contact the oil pool confined between oil baffle plates on the conveyor auger and allow the oil to be discharged from the rotatable bowl. Water weirs contact the water pool and allow the water to be discharged from the rotatable bowl.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Inventor: Neal J. Miller
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Patent number: 5151176Abstract: A filter for continuous filtration of a liquid includes conventionally a vessel having a center shaft on which is arranged at least one rotating filter element defining an inner space for liquid obtained at filtration. Further there is provided a washing device for washing of material deposited on the filter element, a connection between said inner space and outlet means from said vessel and a separator connected to said outlet and adapted for separating filtrate and gas. Means is provided outside said vessel for generating an overpressure in the gas space of the vessel and a lower pressure in the interior of the filter element at least corresponding to the evaporating temperature of the filtrated liquid for evaporation of the liquid in the separator. The separator is provided with a cooling device for cooling the separated gas and an outlet for condensate obtained at cooling.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Inventors: Kent Strid, Hans A. Karlsson, Per Larsson
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Patent number: 5091079Abstract: A process and apparatus for reducing sludges, especially those sludges containing heavy metals and generated in electroplating, to a solid state where the toxic constituents of the waste are prevented from leaching. The process involves mixing a metallic soap with the sludge and then using low-temperature induction heating to form coacervate bonds that encapsulate the toxic waste particles in a pumice-like matrix. The apparatus allows a small amount of metallic soap to be thoroughly mixed through sludge and a continuous ribbon of the resulting putty-like waste to be fed into a series of microwave drying ovens and evacuation chambers. After the drying and dewatering sequences, the apparatus extrudes a pumice-like solid suitable for disposal in accordance with EPA regulations.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Inventor: Danny Gayman
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Patent number: 4961859Abstract: A method and a device of dividing an aqueous processing waste solution of a non-silver halide light-sensitive material into solid and water are disclosed comprising the steps of:(a) introducing said solution into an evaporator,(b) concentrating by heating said solution,(c) removing sludge produced from the evaporator during concentrating by heating said solution,(d) separating the sludge into solid and liquid and(e) cooling and condensing evaporated gas to liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1989Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Konica CorporationInventors: Masafumi Uehara, Akira Nogami, Kazuhiro Shimura, Keiichi Yumiki, Akio Iwaki
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Patent number: 4960511Abstract: A process is disclosed for removing heavy metals, dissolved aluminum, sulfides and organic compounds from a caustic etch solution, thereby regenerating the etching power of the solution or facilitating its disposal into the environment. The process consists of forming a first filtrate from which heavy metals present in the solution have been removed, and a second filtrate obtained by precipitating and oxidizing residual chemicals remaining in the first filtrate. The latter is done over a selected pH and temperature range. The second filtrate is then either reclaimed back to the etching tank, or subjected to ozonization prior to disposing of it into the environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1988Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: Caspian International, Inc.Inventors: Florimel Doble, Jose M. Gallego, El Steidl, Cyrus Jaffari
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Patent number: 4938876Abstract: The present invention provides a process and apparatus for separating oil water and solids from emulsions. More particularly, the present invention provides a process and apparatus for continuously separating oil, water and solids from stable mixtures thereof, comprising heating the mixture to at least about 115.degree. C., rapidly cooling the mixture to below 100.degree. C., separating the solids from the liquids and separating the water from the oil. Preferably, the invention also includes the step of adding a flocculant prior to cooling the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Inventor: Ernest O. Ohsol
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Patent number: 4888111Abstract: A process filter is provided with a heatable container within a rotating drive shaft moveable in an axial direction. To the agitating mechanism shaft is fastened a paddle support with paddles. The shaft is introduced over an inward-drawn container neck into the interior of the container. The shaft is hollow, with a feed line and a return line for the flow of a heating medium. The paddle support and the paddles have interior heating channels which connect with the feed line and the return line in the hollow shaft for the passage of a heating fluid therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1987Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Schenk Filterbau GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Diemer
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Patent number: 4828717Abstract: The device for reducing the volume of an aqueous waste effluent includes a holding tank, a heating tank for receiving waste effluent from the holding tank and including a heater for heating the waste effluent to a predetermined temperature which is below the boiling point of water and high enough to cause a portion of the water to evaporate and be discharged as water vapors, an agitation pump for continuously recirculating the liquids contents of the heating tank and filter units mounted on top of the heating tank for separating solids and particulate matter from the resulting slurry and returning the filtrate to the heating tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Arkay Corporation of WisconsinInventors: James A. DeLeeuw, Raymond E. Sims
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Patent number: 4824561Abstract: The instant invention relates to an apparatus for treating wastewater containing bentazon by decomposing the bentazon therein and thus eliminating or substantially reducing the bentazon content. This apparatus includes means for adjusting the pH of the wastewater to a value of less than 7 and heating it to a temperature of at least about 60.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: BASF CorporationInventors: Mao-Yao Huang, Joseph F. Louvar
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Patent number: 4786407Abstract: A plant for treatment of sediment of natural and waste waters comprises a crystallizer (1), a melter (2), a condensing heat exchanger (4), a compression refrigerating unit (3) communicating with the crystallizer (1) and the melter (2) which is in communication with the sediment dehydration apparatus (5). The evaporator (8) of a crystallizer (1) has two cylinders (9). The plant comprises a refrigerant feed unit (13) and a refrigerant discharge unit (15), a planetary gear drive, a sediment application unit (17) and a sediment removal unit (19). The crystallizer (1) has a recirculation station (6). The sediment application unit (17) is made in the form of pour-on nozzles (18). Installed between the cylinders (9), at an angle to their walls with a clearance (.delta..sub.1, .delta..sub.2) are screens (12). The sediment removal unit (19) has at least two cutting tools (20) with flexible pick-ups.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Inventors: Vladlen M. Ljubarsky, Anatoly I. Fedorov, Nikolai V. Fomin, Vladimir F. Didenko, Boris M. Menin, Gennady I. Kravtsov, Fedor E. Dovzhko, Vladimir V. Petukhov, Vera M. Smirnova
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Patent number: 4705624Abstract: Apparatus for separating solid particles from a liquid suspension and/or purification or leaching of solid particles, consisting of a cylindrical column which near one end is provided with a rotatable scraper for the disintegration of a washed compacted bed, an inlet for wash liquid and an outlet for the disintegrated particles, and contains near the opposite end of the column, means for supplying liquid suspension, a non movable screening device, which screening device is only permeable for the suspension liquid and an outlet for the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Grasso's Koninklijke Machinefabrieken N.V.Inventor: Henricus A. C. Thijssen
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Patent number: 4652529Abstract: Serum is passed through a column containing alkylated silica gel. The column is then washed with a mixture comprising from about 50 to 85 volume percent of an aqueous buffered medium of pH from about 3.5 to 5.0 and from about 15 to 50 volume percent of an organic solvent containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms and from 1 to 5 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. The tricyclic antidepressant drug is removed from the column with an eluent mixture comprising from about 0 to 75 volume percent of an aqueous buffered medium of pH of about from 6 to 8 and from about 25 to 100 volume percent of one or more organic solvents containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms and from 1 to 5 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. In this way, a tricyclic antidepressant drug sample, free from interfering metabolites, for use in assay determinations is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.Inventors: Christine G. Collins, Susan Pankey, Anna Jaklitsch
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Patent number: 4597865Abstract: A cylindrically-shaped horizontal rotating unit which separates liquids from liquid-bearing materials, such as sludge or sewage, is the subject of this invention. After the liquid-bearing material is fed from a pipe onto a tray or head box located at the bottom of the feed end near the circumference of the unit, the material flows from onto the interior of the cylinder which contains bar screens around its circumference. The cylinder is rotated at variable speeds while the material is fed into it. When the cylinder is rotated liquids are drained from the material through bar screens contained around the circumference of the cylinder and into a drain pan below the cylinder thereby leaving the remaining material more solid. Additional features of this invention include interrupted pitched flights or blades protruding from the inside of the cylinder, which not only push the materials toward the discharge end of the cylinder but also roll the material end over end to remove even more liquid from the material.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1985Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Inventors: Arthur J. Hunt, Arthur J. Hunt, Jr.
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Patent number: 4565638Abstract: Excess or unused ink that is recovered from a printing process and which contains fibrous impurities is purified by mixing the recovered ink with virgin ink, heating the mixture to decrease the viscosity thereof, and then straining and filtering the heated mixture.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1983Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Inventor: Jerry Zucker
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Patent number: 4515684Abstract: There are provided a process and apparatus for the reclamation of oil from emulsified mixtures of oil, water and particulate solids. Basic to the process is the introduction of the emulsified mixture to undergo reclamation into a settler providing an internal mixing centerwell in communication with a surrounding settling tank at a first temperature. Typically, the surrounding settling tank consists of a cylindrical zone and a conical zone. At a base of the settling zone is an exhaust for sludge and, if desired, water. At the opposed or upper end of the settling zone is a clarified-oil outlet, which is preferably in the form of an annular, peripheral weir. The mixing centerwell has an inlet and outlet for flow of a heating fluid, typically steam; or of a cooling fluid, typically water, therethrough. The emulsion and demulsifying agent are added to the central mixing zone. Agitation is substantially confined thereto. Operation may be on a batch, semi-continuous or continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1983Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: CBM-Oil Reclamation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Edward G. Brown
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Patent number: 4350596Abstract: Oil is recovered from a mixture of oil and water by heating the mixture, adding a de-emulsifier, passing the mixture through a first vibrating screen, adding a surface tension reducer, processing through a hydrocyclone, passing through a second vibrating screen, and separating the oil from water by settling.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Inventor: Alvin B. Kennedy, Jr.
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Patent number: 4336136Abstract: A system for reconditioning soils contaminated with crude oils or other refined petroleum products. The system comprises a mixer input device for mixing and heating the soils with a liquid and providing a heated blended slurry. A sparger kiln agitates the slurry to break down its component parts into a fine particle slurry. A first clarifier washes the fine particle slurry to effect a first separation of oil particles from the slurry. A network of flotation cell units further wash and agitate the fine particle slurry from the clarifier to effect a second separation of oil particles from the fine particle slurry. A reagent is added to the flotation cells to effect the oil separation. An aeration clarifier further separates the oil particles from the liquid mixture elected from the flotation cell units. A collecting system is provided to recover the oil particles separated from the first clarifier and the aeration clarifier.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Inventor: Marcel L. Giguere
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Patent number: 4320002Abstract: A cleaning filter has a cylindrical tank through which an axial pipe extends, the pipe having a screw blade attached thereon and being rotatable in the tank. A drum rotatably carried on the axial pipe is disposed within the tank and around the screw blade, the drum having a cylindrical body and an end cover mounted on the cylindrical body such that the cylindrical body is rotatable relative to the end cover. The end cover has a cleansing agent inlet and a cleansing agent outlet with the cleansing agent being removed from the drum by rotating the pipe means and the screw blade, the latter engaging the cleansing agent in the drum to thereby move the cleansing agent axially to the cleansing agent outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Inventor: Makoto Ihara
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Patent number: 4313234Abstract: The disclosure relates to toilets of the kind which incorporate a waste-receiving tank or chamber in which decomposition of waste material takes place. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the toilet includes an air-manifold assembly upon which waste material collects and which receives heated air for removing moisture from the waste material by evaporation, and perforate baffle means which define air spaces laterally of the mass of waste material, into which heated air can pass for improving efficiency of moisture evaporation. A fan unit is provided for circulating heated air through the air manifold assembly and is readily removable from externally of the toilet housing for facilitating servicing of the toilet.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Santerra Industries Ltd.Inventor: John M. Stewart
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Patent number: 4297324Abstract: Apparatus for processing compounds in a liquid, wherein it is constituted by a helical vibrating elevator having a tank with a vertical axis, a fixed cover, an annular helical ramp fixed to the tank wall, means for imparting a reciprocating movement about its axis and in a vertical plane to the ramp, said movement being such that the rotation speed of the ramp in one direction exceeds the rotation speed thereof in the opposite direction, at least one liquid supply pipe in the cover, at least one lateral discharge opening for the liquid in the tank, a supply chute for the compounds carried by the cover and whose axis coincides with that of the tank and a discharge chute for the compounds located at the top of the helical ramp and in an extension of the latter.The apparatus can in particular be used for the continuous dissolving of nuclear fuels in nitric acid during the reprocessing of said fuels.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueInventors: Henri Sauvage, Maurice Tarnero