Utilizing Halogen Or Halogen Containing Material Patents (Class 210/753)
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Patent number: 6852238Abstract: The present invention relates generally to novel water treatment compositions. More particularly, the invention relates to solid water treatment compositions in the form of a water soluble tablet containing at least one halogen source and at least a pH compensating source in a layered tablet wherein one layer comprises the halogen source and another layer comprises a pH compensating source. Methods for controlling water biofouling and disinfecting water systems, particularly swimming pools and spas, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Steller Technology CompanyInventor: Thomas V. Connelly, Jr.
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Patent number: 6840251Abstract: On-Line and Off-Line methods of simultaneously cleaning and disinfecting an industrial water system are described and claimed. The methods involve the addition to the water of the industrial water system of a Compound selected from the group consisting of the alkali salts of chlorite and chlorate and mixtures thereof; and an acid, followed by allowing the water in the industrial water system to circulate for several hours. The reaction of the alkali salts of chlorite and chlorate and acid produces chlorine dioxide in-situ in the water of the industrial water system. The chlorine dioxide kills microorganisms and the acid acts to remove deposits upon the water-contact surfaces of the equipment. An alternative method involves the use of a chelating agent and a biocide. Other possible cleaning and disinfection reagents may be added as needed including corrosion inhibitors, chelating agents, biocides, surfactants and reducing agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Nalco CompanyInventors: Jasbir S. Gill, Amit Gupta
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Publication number: 20040206706Abstract: The invention relates to a method for purifying water by dissolving one or more soluble metal salts in the water to provide corresponding metal ions, by dissolving hypohalite into the water, and by regulating the residence time, and thus hypohalite concentration in the device using a venturi nozzle disposed between the metal generator and the hypohalite generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Alvin Costa, Richard T. Coffey, Michael Pereira, Daniel Nelsen, Thomas Parent, Christopher Kampf
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Patent number: 6761825Abstract: The invention herein provides a method of treating water in situ to both sterilize the water and remove unwanted odors and tastes produced during sterilization. The water is preferably intended for drinking. The water is sterilized by a sterilizing treatment such as ozonation and the odors are removed by incorporating zeolite into the container cap, a capliner, or both. The invention also provides a container for packaging sterilized water for human consumption.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Allen G. Kirk
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Patent number: 6761827Abstract: The invention relates to a method for purifying water by forming in an electrolytic cell molecular halogen, hypohalic acid, hypohalite ions or combinations thereof, from halide ions dissolved in the water; and dissolving one or more soluble metal salts in the water to provide corresponding metal ions. The invention also relates to a system for purifying water, having an electrolytic cell comprising a plurality of electrodes sufficient to electrolytically convert halide ion in the water into molecular halogen, hypohalic acid, or hypohalite ions, or combinations thereof; and a metal generator, which provides concentrations of one or more metals to the water.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Zodiac Pool Care, Inc.Inventor: Richard T. Coffey
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Patent number: 6745903Abstract: A new method is described to produce large volumes of low cost sterile, Water-for-Injection (WFI) grade water on-line, on-demand from potable water in order to meet the needs of dialysis therapies and other biological applications for sterile, injectable grade water. The source water is processed by a combination of membrane and column chromatographic methods including reverse osmosis, chemical sterilization, reduction of iodine sterilant to iodide, deionization, endotoxin-specific adsorption and polishing filtration in order to reduce contaminant levels below those specified by the US Pharmacopoeia.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Peter Grandics
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Patent number: 6730234Abstract: A method for regenerating a used halide fluid comprising a density greater than 9.0 lbs/gal. and containing both soluble and insoluble impurities. This method comprises the steps of (1) adding acid to the used halide fluid so that the pH is within a range of approximately 0 to 10.0; (2) contacting the used halide fluid with halogen to increase the density to at least 10.0 lbs./gal., adjust the desired true crystallization temperature of the fluid and oxidize soluble impurities; (3) adding a reducing agent while maintaining the temperature at a minimum of 10° C.; (4) contacting the fluid with an alkali to neutralize excess acid; and (5) separating any suspended solid impurities from the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Tetra Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Raymond D. Symens, Lyle H. Howard, Thomas William Polkinghorn, Surendra Kumar Mishra
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Patent number: 6709603Abstract: Embodiments of a method and filter apparatus (10) for filtering and/or treating water are shown and described, each embodiment being for multiple-stage processing of water or other liquid, with storage intermediate between the stages. Preferably, water is passed through a first zone (28) of a filter housing cavity and conducted through an intermediate port (16) to storage (24). When water is demanded by a usage device (22), water flows in reverse from storage back into the filter (10), to flow through the second zone (42) for a second stage of filtering/treatment, and then preferably out an outlet port (18) to the usage device. Water may also flow from the water source directly through the first and second zones (28, 42) and to the usage device (22), without intermediate storage. Preferably, both first and second zones are contained and axially arranged within a single filter housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Roger P. Reid
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Patent number: 6660168Abstract: A continuous method is provided for dissolving a solid oxidizer into an aqueous solution which yields a stream of the aqueous solution having a constant or near constant concentration of solid oxidizer. The method of the present invention includes (a) disposing a bed of solid oxidizer into a container; (b) introducing an aqueous solution below the top surface of the bed; and (c) removing any solution above the top surface of the bed while maintaining a constant or near constant level of aqueous solution above the bed. Preferably, step (c) is performed at about atmospheric pressure. This method can be achieved with a feeder that includes a tank for containing a bed of solid oxidizer and a disperser for introducing the aqueous solution into the tank. A sensor/control unit is provided for sensing a combined bed and aqueous solution volume within the tank and maintaining the combined volume within a predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Lonza Inc.Inventors: Philip Gerdon Sweeny, James Howard Harvey
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Patent number: 6660893Abstract: A process for separating and recovering hydrogen fluoride from a mixture with an organic compound especially a fluorine-containing compound by extraction with a solution of an alkali metal fluoride in hydrogen fluoride, phase separation and recovery. A process for producing a fluorine-containing organic compound by fluorinating a starting material with hydrogen fluoride and similarly recovering hydrogen fluoride from the product stream. The solution may be anhydrous or aqueous.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Ineca Fluor Holdings LimitedInventors: Paul Nicholas Ewing, Charles John Shields, Christopher Roberts
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Publication number: 20030183583Abstract: An iodine purification process comprising; a source of fluid; means for delivery of iodine to the source of fluid for use in the purification process; the process further comprising means for recovery of the iodine and/or iodine and/or other iodine species derived from the iodine, from said fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Peter Morris Gilbert Klein, John Woodhouse
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Patent number: 6627088Abstract: Shaped articles which are suitable as biocidal depth-type filters and consist of fibrous materials and particles, embedded therein, of crosslinked crospovidone-iodine or crospovidone-hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignees: BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Schenk Filterbau GmbHInventors: Jörg Breitenbach, Bernhard Fussnegger, Siegfried Lang, Dietmar Oechsle
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Patent number: 6576594Abstract: A method of controlling algae in a municipal water plant including the step of adding an algicide-flocculant solution including 25-50 wt % acidic flocculent, 0-10 wt % polymer flocculant aid, an algicide consisting essentially of copper having a concentration of 0.025-1.275 wt % in the form of a water soluble copper salt, balance water. The algicide-flocculant solution may be added to the water via a clarifier of the water plant, a basin of the water plant, or a mixing chamber. The mixing chamber may be located within the clarifier, adjacent to the basin, or upstream of the clarifier and/or the basin.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Bay Chemical and Supply CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Nier, Tosby L. Linn
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Patent number: 6562242Abstract: A water purification device, method and system with the water purification device having a container for holding a water purification material therein with the water purification device including a shroud extending in a direction generally normal to a flow of debris laden water with the shroud inhibiting direct flow of debris into a water inlet in the water purification device by directing water and debris over the shroud and around the water purification device while a portion of the water can be directed laterally into the water purification material within the water purification device to thereby purify the water that flows over the water purification materials with the water purification device including multiple spaced and positioned water inlets so that the likelihood of the water inlet being completely obstructed is remote.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventors: Joseph A. King, Jeffrey D. Johnson
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Publication number: 20030086814Abstract: A method of controlling objectionable odors in and around aqueous systems is disclosed. The method comprises adding to the aqueous system or spraying into the atmosphere adjacent to the aqueous system an odor control treatment comprising an organic halogen donor species. Typical organic halogen donor species include halogenated succinimides, halogenated hydantoins, halogenated isothiazolines and mixtures thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventor: Ellen M. Meyer
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Patent number: 6534075Abstract: An antimicrobial and antiviral composition in powder form or in the form of a two part liquid concentrate for washing and sanitizing foods, food surfaces, food ware, process waters, animal quarters, and animal carcasses is described. The composition may also be used to reduce the microbial and viral population on animals; reducing human pathogenic microbes, reducing opportunistic pathogenic microbes on eggs, and treating skin diseases. The composition includes three reactive species which in solution form an oxidizing species, and optionally a food grade acid source. The reactive species include a natural source of a quaternary or protonizable nitrogen compound which is acceptable on foods, an oxidant and a halide source.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Robert D. P. Hei, Kim R. Smith, Polly D. Laugen, Bruce R. Cords, Shaun P. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6517730Abstract: Apparatus is described for sanitizing a flow of water recirculated from a body of water such as a swimming pool by a pump (16) having an inlet conduit (10) and an outlet conduit (18) both in fluid communication with the body of water. The apparatus comprises a container (22) which is adapted to hold sources of silver and copper metal and halogen reagent which, under the action of oxidising agents forms colloidal dissolved metals. Metering means (12) is adapted to deliver hydrogen peroxide reagent into the inlet conduit (10). Water is pumped from outlet conduit (18) through feed conduit (20) which is connected to the container (22) and then through return conduit (24) which connects to either inlet conduit (10) or the outlet conduit (18) to a position upstream of the connection of the feed conduit (10) to the outlet conduit (18). The amount of hydrogen peroxide and halogen added are predetermined by the volume of water to be sanitized.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Aquagem Holdings Pty LimitedInventor: Hans Rex
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Patent number: 6506737Abstract: An oxidizing species is described herein as a reaction product through an in situ preparation combining a protonizable phosphorus or sulfur compound, and a halide source at controlled proportions in an aqueous, non-aqueous, gel, aerosol, solid-phase or powdered media. The oxidizing species can be used to reduce microbial and viral populations on a surface or object or in a body or stream of water. The invention thus finds applications as a bleach, sanitizer, oxidant, or in any other application in which an oxidizing agent can be beneficially used alone or in a formulation.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Ecolab, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. P. Hei, Kim Smith
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Publication number: 20020134735Abstract: An inline dispenser and purification device combination comprising an inline dispenser having fluid ports directly mateable to the ports of a fitted cartridge and a universal cartridge having no ports for connection with the fluid ports of the inline dispenser and a method of replacing a fitted cartridge located within a inline dispenser with a universal cartridge having no ports for connection with the fluid ports of the inline dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Joseph A. King
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Publication number: 20020130090Abstract: A method for regenerating a used halide fluid comprising a density greater than 9.0 lbs/gal. and containing both soluble and insoluble impurities. This method comprises the steps of (1) adding acid to the used halide fluid so that the pH is within a range of approximately 0 to 10.0; (2) contacting the used halide fluid with halogen to increase the density to at least 10.0 lbs./gal., adjust the desired true crystallization temperature of the fluid and oxidize soluble impurities; (3) adding a reducing agent while maintaining the temperature at a minimum of 10° C.; (4) contacting the fluid with an alkali to neutralize excess acid; and (5) separating any suspended solid impurities from the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: Tetra Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Raymond D. Symens, Lyle H. Howard, Thomas William Polkinghorn, Surendra Kumar Mishra
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Patent number: 6447722Abstract: The present invention relates generally to novel water treatment compositions and methods of preparation and use. More particularly, the invention relates to solid water treatment compositions containing at least one halogen source and at least one amine compound. Methods of preparing solid water treatment compositions and methods for controlling biofouling, disinfecting, cleaning and water systems are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Stellar Technology CompanyInventor: Lawrence F. Rakestraw
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Publication number: 20020100733Abstract: A water purification device, method and system with the water purification device having a container for holding a water purification material therein with the water purification device including a shroud extending in a direction generally normal to a flow of debris laden water with the shroud inhibiting direct flow of debris into a water inlet in the water purification device by directing water and debris over the shroud and around the water purification device while a portion of the water can be directed laterally into the water purification material within the water purification device to thereby purify the water that flows over the water purification materials with the water purification device including multiple spaced and positioned water inlets so that the likelihood of the water inlet being completely obstructed is remote.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Joseph A. King, Jeffrey D. Johnson
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Patent number: 6420312Abstract: An algicide-flocculant solution for use in treating raw water in a municipal water plant to control algae, the algicide-flocculant solution including 25-50 wt % of an acidic flocculant, 0-10 wt % of a polymer flocculant aid, an algicide of essentially copper having a concentration of 0.025-1.25 wt % in the form of a water soluble capper salt, and balance water. Uniform mixing of the flocculant into the raw water simultaneously uniformly mixes the algicide of the algicide-flocculant solution into the raw water. The acidic flocculant is preferably aluminium sulfate, iron sulfate, iron chloride or mixtures thereof. The water soluble copper salt is preferably copper sulfate, copper chloride, copper nitrate, copper acetate or mixtures thereof. Moreover, the flocculant aid is a high molecular weight quaternary amine such as diallyldimethylammonium chloride.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Bay Chemical and Supply CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Nier, Tosby L. Linn
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Patent number: 6402957Abstract: A system and method are provided which removes bromine biocide used in effluent process streams without the use of chemicals or complex mechanical systems. In particular, the system and method of the present invention remove bromine biocide by photodissociating the bromine, thereby forming innocuous salts. Ultraviolet energy may be used to provide the energy for photodissociation, in particular ultraviolet energy supplied by medium pressure Hg vapor lamps.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: SEH America, Inc.Inventor: Allen R. Boyce
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Patent number: 6379617Abstract: Dialysis machine with means for the on-line generation of at least one disinfecting agent that can be used for the disinfection of the dialysis machine as well as the process for the disinfection of a dialysis machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbHInventor: Reiner Spickermann
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Publication number: 20020023882Abstract: The present invention relates to a remover of dissolved fluoride ion for removing fluoride ions contained in wastewater and a treatment method for wastewater containing fluoride using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventor: Jae-Choon So
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Publication number: 20020020676Abstract: A water treatment device, method and system with the water treatment device having a container for holding a water treatment material therein with the water treatment device including a shroud extending in a direction generally normal to a flow of debris laden water with the shroud inhibiting direct flow of debris into a water inlet in the water treatment device by directing water and debris over the shroud and around the water treatment device while a portion of the water can be directed laterally into the water treatment material within the water treatment device to thereby purify the water that flows over the water treatment materials with the water treatment device including multiple spaced and positioned water inlets so that the likelihood of the water inlet being completely obstructed is remote.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Joseph A. King, Jeffrey D. Johnson
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Publication number: 20010047965Abstract: A method according to the present invention for treating excess wastewater from a sewer system includes receiving excess wastewater from the sewer system in a first portion of a shaft structure; allowing a first quantity of the wastewater to flow from the first portion of the shaft structure into a tunnel in inhibitable fluid communication with the shaft structure; allowing a second quantity of the wastewater to flow from the first portion of the shaft structure into a second portion of the shaft structure when flow into the tunnel is inhibited; injecting a treating agent into the second quantity of wastewater so as to treat the second quantity of wastewater; and allowing a portion of the second quantity of wastewater to flow from the second portion of the shaft structure to an effluent passage in fluid communication with the second portion of the shaft structure after the step of injecting a treating agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventor: Saad A. Ghalib
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Patent number: 6312604Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating water to reduce the phosphate level thereof and control the growth therein of algae and other microorganisms by treating the water with an effective amount of a composition containing a lanthanide halide.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Zodiac Pool Care, Inc.Inventors: Raymond P. Denkewicz, Jr., Ernest E. Senderov, Joseph W. Grenier, Therese Souza
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Patent number: 6290856Abstract: An apparatus for providing a predetermined volume of biocidally treated water to a feed water side of a reverse osmosis device when it is shut down. A biocide dispenser treats a predetermined volume of water from a source with a biocidal agent. A valve, coupled to the source of the predetermined volume of water, transfers the predetermined volume of water to the feed water side of the reverse osmosis device. A controller, coupled to the valve, causes the transfer of the predetermined volume of water after a source of feed water connected to the feed water side of the reverse osmosis device is shut off, and then causes the predetermined volume of water to remain in the feed water side of the reverse osmosis device while the reverse osmosis device is shut down.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: World Wide Water, Inc.Inventor: Timothy A. Beall
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Patent number: 6284293Abstract: An apparatus 10 generates oxygenated water having a significantly reduced oxidation reduction potential (ORP). A carbon filter 100 removes particulate impurities from the water as it comes into the apparatus. A water softener 150 removes minerals from the water. A reverse osmosis unit 200 further cleans and purifies the water, removing any additional solids, and almost all the minerals and chlorides. A blender 250 adds a precisely measured amount of sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate to the water, thereby making it somewhat electrically conductive. The purified water having a measured quantity of sodium bicarbonate is stored in a tank 300 which also includes a recirculating pump 350 which keeps the water moving. By keeping the water moving, the minimum level of sodium bicarbonate required for electrical conductivity may be used. A pump 400 moves the water into an electrolysis cell 450, where current passing through the water separates a small amount of water into hydrogen and oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventors: Jeffery J. Crandall, Brian W Mantz, Edward C Martz
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Patent number: 6284144Abstract: Method of controlling biofouling and microorganism population levels in a water system, comprising adding to the water a redox buffer and oxidizing thereafter. The redox buffer may be a peroxide or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is added to the water. The redox buffer keeps the redox potential between about 250 to 450 mV. The oxidant may include a halogenating chemical which is chosen from among the hypohalite species, such as HOCl, NaOCl, NaOBr, HOBr, OBr−, OCl−, Br2, Cl2 and acid solutions. The acid solution is selected from among those containing (Cl2+HCl), (Br2+HBr), (Br2+HCl), trichlorocyanoric acid (TCCA), bromochlorodimethyl hydantoin (BCDMH), dibromodimethyl hydantoin (DBDMH), dichlorodimethyl hydantoin (DCDMH), and other halogen agents, preferably an active chlorine donor or sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) or hypohalide acid (HOX), such as hypochlorous acid (HOCl) or hypobromous acid (HOBr), or hypohalite ion OX, wherein X is Cl or Br, or halohydantoin.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Argad-Eyal Water Treatment Industries Inc.Inventor: David Itzhak
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Patent number: 6277292Abstract: Embodiments of a method and filter apparatus (10) for filtering and/or treating water are shown and described, each embodiment being for multiple-stage processing of water or other liquid, with storage intermediate between the stages. Preferably, water is passed through a first zone (28) of a filter housing cavity and conducted through an intermediate port (16) to storage (24). When water is demanded by a usage device (22), water flows in reverse from storage back into the filter (10), to flow through the second zone (42) for a second stage of filtering/treatment, and then preferably out an outlet port (18) to the usage device. Water may also flow from the water source directly through the first and second zones (28, 42) and to the usage device (22), without intermediate storage. Preferably, both first and second zones are contained and axially arranged within a single filter housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Roger P. Reid
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Patent number: 6274051Abstract: A method for neutralizing organophosphorus agricultural chemicals with a composition having a quaternary ammonium complex component, an oxidizer component and a solvent. After an organophosphorus agricultural chemical is passed through a pathway, an agricultural chemical neutralizer is used to neutralize residual agricultural chemical within the pathway.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Donald T. Cronce
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Patent number: 6270742Abstract: A process for separating and recovering hydrogen fluoride from a mixture with an organic compound especially a fluorine-containing compound by extraction with a solution of an alkali metal fluoride in hydrogen fluoride, phase separation and recovery. A process for producing a fluorine-containing organic compound by fluorinating a starting material with hydrogen fluoride and similarly recovering hydrogen fluoride from the product stream. The solution may be anhydrous or aqueous.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries PLCInventors: Paul Nicholas Ewing, Charles John Shields, Christopher Roberts
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Patent number: 6248369Abstract: A water soluble copper salt, preferably cupric sulfate pentahydrate, is mixed with water. A small quantity of an acidic flocculant is added to the copper sulfate solution to acidify the water and promote dissolving of the copper sulfate in the water. A 25-50% water solution of an acidic flocculant, with or without a cationic polymeric flocculant aid, is prepared and pumped into a processing vessel or tank. The acidified copper sulfate solution is added to the tank and mixed with the acidic flocculant. The algicide-flocculant solution is transported to a municipal water plant and added to raw water in the clarifier to drop out particulates in the incoming water and control algae in the clarifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Bay Chemical and Supply CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Nier, Tosby L. Linn
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Patent number: 6238568Abstract: A system (10) and method for hydrothermal treatment of a feed material (11) includes a reaction chamber (14) in a reactor (12). Importantly, an additive (16) is added with the feed material (11) to the reaction chamber (14). The additive (16) causes a reaction medium (18) in the reaction chamber (14) to include phosphate compounds. The phosphate compounds allow precipitating salts to be transported through the reactor (12) without plugging and inhibiting the build-up of precipitating salts in the reaction chamber (14).Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: General AtomicsInventor: David A. Hazlebeck
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Patent number: 6214241Abstract: An effluent containing sorbic acid or its salt from, for example, a sorbic acid production line is (1) treated with a hypohalogenous acid or its salt, e.g. sodium hypochlorite, or (2) subjected to membrane separation or activated carbon treatment and further to biological treatment such as activated sludge treatment. The required amount of the hypohalogenous acid or salt may for example be about 0.01-10 parts by weight, in terms of effective halogen, based on 100 parts by weight of the effluent. Optionally the effluent thus treated with the hypohalogenous acid or salt is further subjected to a biological treatment such as an activated sludge process.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Miura
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Patent number: 6197205Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing an electrolytic solution containing a solute of lithium hexafluorophosphate. This method includes a step of (a) reacting lithium fluoride with phosphorus pentafluiride, in a nonaqueous organic solvent that is used for producing a lithium cell's electrolytic solution, thereby to form the lithium hexafluorophosphate dissolved in the solvent. According to this method, both yield and purity of the reaction product are sufficiently high, and the reaction can easily be managed. According to need, after the step (a), the nonaqueous organic solvent may be replaced with another nonaqueous organic solvent. The present invention further relates to a method for purifying an electrolytic solution used for a lithium cell. This electrolytic solution contains an acid impurity having at least one hydrogen atom in the molecule.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Central Glass Company, LimitedInventors: Shouichi Tsujioka, Mituo Takahata, Hisakazu Itou, Tadayuki Kawashima, Keiji Sato, Hiromi Sasaki, Sunao Yamamoto
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Patent number: 6083408Abstract: Shaped articles which are suitable as biocidal depth-type filters and consist of fibrous materials and particles, embedded therein, of crosslinked crospovidone-iodine or crospovidone-hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: BASF Aktiengesellschaft and Schenk Filterbau GmbHInventors: Jorg Breitenbach, Bernhard Fussnegger, Siegfried Lang, Dietmar Oechsle
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Patent number: 6071415Abstract: A process for the purification of water to render it fit for drinking. It is passed first through a halogenated resin and after this through activated carbon impregnated with silver, which contains a comparatively high silver content, of at least two percent by weight, and up to about 14 weight percent. A purification system for carrying out such process comprising a sequence of a layer of halogenated resin followed by activated carbon impregnated with at least two weight percent silver. The impregnated silver absorbs efficiently a high percentage of bromide/bromine, iodide/iodine or mixtures of these.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1995Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Purotech International Inc.Inventors: Moshe A Frommer, Israel Dalven
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Patent number: 6051140Abstract: A portable point of use water decontaminating unit adapted to receive a flow of water from a faucet or other water source and pass the water through a filtering and decontaminating system to deliver the water as a continuous flow to an outlet. There is a pressure regulator to deliver the water at a proper volumetric flow rate, a pre-disinfectant filter system to receive the water from the pressure regulator and a post disinfectant filter section to filter the disinfectant and contaminants from the water. There is a disinfectant section comprising a disinfectant injector, and an elongate residence tube extending in successive coils around the interior of the container to receive the water from the disinfectant injection means and accomplish disinfection as the water travels through the residence tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Cliff Perry
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Method and apparatus for optimizing electrolytic production of a halogen in a water treatment system
Patent number: 5993669Abstract: Method and apparatus for optimizing the electrolytic production of a halogen in a water treatment system having a halogen salt dissolved therein. The flow rate to the electrolytic cell is maintained below a predetermined maximum beyond which the remaining flow is diverted from the cell. The flow going to the cell is monitored for flow rate, water temperature and conductivity and the operation of the electrolytic cell is adjusted in response.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Autopilot Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul F. Fulmer -
Patent number: 5944989Abstract: Embodiments of a method and apparatus for filtering or treating water are shown and described, each embodiment being for multiple-stage processing of water, with storage intermediate between the stages. Water is passed through a first zone of a filter housing cavity and conducted through an intermediate port to storage. When water is demanded by a usage device, water flows in reverse from storage back into the filter, to flow through the second zone for a second stage of filtering/treatment, and then out an outlet port to the usage device. Water may also flow from the water source directly through the first and second zones and to the usage device, without intermediate storage. Preferably, both first and second zones are contained and axially arranged within a single filter housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1996Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Inventor: Roger P. Reid
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Patent number: 5919374Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing bacteria-free iodine-species-containing drinking water for farm animals under continuous dynamic water flow, comprising dissolving solid iodine into a first water flow to produce a saturated iodine species-containing aqueous solution at a pre-selected temperature; blending the saturated solution with a second water flow to produce a diluted iodine species bacterium-free aqueous solution; and providing the diluted solution as drinking water to the animals. Preferably, the iodine is dissolved in the first water flow to provide a saturated iodine species at a pre-selected temperature at a known concentration, which saturated solution is then blended into a mean water flow. The continuous flow of iodine species-containing water is fed to a farm animal drinking water distribution network with reduced risk of back-contamination by bacteria-containing water through the network.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Iosolutions IncorporatedInventors: Wayne A. Harvey, Terence F. Mullins, Daniel J. MacDonald
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Patent number: 5914045Abstract: A filter assembly for a flexible, portable bottle having a sealing cap including a filter attached to the interior of the cap to filter out substantially all INORGANICS, ORGANICS, RADIOLOGICAL CHEMICALS AND MICROBIOLIGY. The filter assembly also may include a second filter or Iodinator sealed in the flexible bottle to further remove micro-organisms from water passing therethrough. The filter assembly is designed so that the flexible bottle must be pressurized, as by being hand pressed, after it is filled with water to force flow of water through the either or both of the filters. The filter in the cap includes a check valve to allow the bottle to be repressurized after water has been dispensed from the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventors: Carl W Palmer, Michelle R Palmer
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Patent number: 5908580Abstract: Disclosed are trichloroisocyanuric acid compositions that have improved algicidal and/or fungicidal properties yet are relatively safe and non-corrosive. The compositions preferably contain between about 50% and about 95% TCCA, between about 0.5% and about 7% glycoluril, between about 2% and about 40% alum, and between about 2% and about 40% borax. The compositions generate substantially less chlorine gas than would be expected from the teachings of the prior art, especially when wet. The inventive compositions are therefore less toxic and less corrosive.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Bio-Lab, Inc.Inventors: Thomas M. Lachocki, Presley K. Mitchell, Oscar T. Ragin
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Patent number: 5888428Abstract: Methods and compositions for generating stable, residual disinfectants during the ozonization of water, comprising the carrying out the ozonization of water in the presence of bromide ions and an effective amount of a hypobromite ion scavenger possessing imide and/or amide functionality that preferentially converts hypobromite ions to biocidal, ozone-stable derivatives thereof to thereby suppress the catalytic decomposition reaction of ozone with hypobromite ions. The methods and compositions of the present invention are useful for water disinfection and algae control, generally.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Great Lakes Chemical CorporationInventors: Jonathan N. Howarth, Julie A. McKeown, Rodney H. Sergent
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Patent number: 5882526Abstract: Methods for treating regulated waters with low levels of oxidizing halogens and hydrogen peroxide are disclosed, wherein the halogen-containing compound is provided with an erosion control agent such as glycoluril, and the hydrogen peroxide is provided with a hydrogen peroxide stabilizer such as a polyquaternary ammonium compound. Additional stabilizers to chelate metals and increase the half life of peroxide in aqueous solutions may also be added.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Great Lakes Chemical CorporationInventors: Geoffrey A. Brown, E. LeRoy Lines, Jr.
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Patent number: 5868943Abstract: A saturated solution of an alkaline earth or alkali metal halide salt is electrolyzed in a flowing mercury cathode electrolysis cell. The amalgam is added dropwise to a solution of dichlorodifluoromethane in a solution of a polar, aprotic solvent, not reducible by such amalgams. The solvent contains inhibitors of polymerization, and may contain a promoting salt of lithium or the "onium" type. Tetrafluoroethylene and unreacted dichlorodifluoromethane gases are evolved, and separated by condensing the dichlorodifluoromethane. The polar, aprotic solvent is removed from the reaction and evaporated, crystallizing the chloride salt of the alkaline earth or alkali metal. This salt is combined with the anolyte of the mercury cell to form brine. The spent mercury from the dechlorination and dimerization is also recycled to the mercury cell. The polar, aprotic solvent is condensed, and mixed with the condensed unreacted dichlorodifluoromethane for further dechlorination and dimerization.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Inventor: Joseph L. Donnelly, Jr.