Including Treating Separated Solids Patents (Class 210/768)
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Patent number: 7294268Abstract: This metal containing waste water treatment method introduces a metal containing waste water from above into a submerged membrane separation tank 1 in which a reaction section 2, a submerged membrane section 3 having a submerged membrane 5 and a precipitation section 4 are arranged in order from top to bottom, causes a reaction by adding a pH adjuster to the reaction section 2, subsequently separates water from metal by the submerged membrane 5 of the submerged membrane section 3 and subsequently precipitates and concentrates the metal in the precipitation section 4. As described above, according to this treatment method, the pH adjuster is added to the reaction section 2, and therefore, solid-liquid separation can be effected by the submerged membrane 5 with a hydroxide formed. Moreover, the metal can be precipitated and concentrated by the action of gravity without using energy in the precipitation section 4.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuyuki Yamasaki, Kazumi Chujo, Hiroyuki Ishibashi
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Patent number: 7232505Abstract: Method of regenerating a glycol solution containing water, hydrocarbons and salts. The glycol solution is expanded in drum (2), then distilled in column (7). The concentrated glycol collected at the level of reboiler (8) is placed under vacuum to vaporize the water and to precipitate the salts. The salts are separated from the glycol in separation device (13). The concentrated glycol freed of the salts is stored in capacity (16).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignees: Institut Francais du Petrole, ProsernatInventors: Géraldine Laborie, Fabrice Lecomte, Chantal Rigaill, Lionel Waintraub
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Patent number: 7192524Abstract: A process for the continuous treatment of sugar cane filter cane mud separates and extracts components including fiber which can be used as an animal feed or a source of energy generation, lignin, beta-carotene, oil containing a high content of phytosterol, refined wax which is a resource of policosanol and which can also be used for many other established purposes, and resin which can be used an additive in asphalt mixtures and tire manufacturing or can be recycled back into the sugar milling process. The process is self contained, requiring the input only of fresh water and chemical additives to adjust pH and coloration.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Inventor: Rafael Almagro
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Patent number: 7025916Abstract: The invention is directed to a class of fiber or strand suspension compositions that may be processed further into viscoelastic pastes or porous solids. The preferred compositions of the invention comprise biologically derived or biologically compatible materials, such as collagen, that can be injected or implanted for tissue augmentation or repair. This invention is also directed to methods of making these compositions and to apparatus that can be used to make the compositions.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Organogenesis, Inc.Inventor: Nathaniel Bachrach
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Patent number: 6982036Abstract: A method of treating wastewater to increase effluent volatile fatty acid content consisting of providing wastewater to a primary treatment vessel and adding a select quantity of a chemical, typically an aluminum or iron salt, to the wastewater, enhancing the separation of organic matter. Separated organic matter is then removed from the chemically treated wastewater forming a primary sludge and a primary effluent. A portion of the primary sludge is fermented to form a volatile fatty acid rich liquor. The volatile fatty acid rich liquor may then be used with the primary effluent, directed to a bioreactor, thereby forming a volatile fatty acid enriched bioreactor feed. The volatile fatty acid enriched influent may be further treated through known biological phosphorous and nitrogen removal methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: CH2M Hill, Inc.Inventor: Bruce R. Johnson
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Patent number: 6931888Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing particles, the apparatus includes a solution source that supplies a solution, and a fluid source that supplies a fluid. The solution includes a solvent and a solute. A mixer receives the solution and the fluid from the sources, and mixes the solution and the fluid together to form a mixture. The mixture is supplied from the mixer to an expansion assembly at first pressure. The expansion assembly sprays and expands the mixture substantially simultaneously to form frozen droplets, and preferably to form a low-density powder of frozen droplets. A freeze-dry apparatus sublimes the solvent from the particles. A high mass-transfer rate and a uniform open-structure of the powder bed enhances the freeze-drying process. Solid particles having a controlled size distribution are obtained. The particles preferably have a hollow or porous morphology suitable for differing drug delivery applications to include aerosol formulations.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Ferro CorporationInventors: Boris Y. Shekunov, Pratibhash Chattopadhyay, Jeffrey S. Seitzinger
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Patent number: 6916428Abstract: A photo-chemical remediation of Cu-CMP waste streams basically includes the following acts: adding photo-catalyst particles into waste streams containing copper ions and organic pollutants and exposing the waste streams to UV light or sunlight to make copper ions become deposited on surfaces of the photo-catalyst particles. Whereby, the copper ions are removed from the waste streams. Meanwhile, organic and inorganic pollutants are decomposed by the photolysis capability of the photo-catalyst to make the waste streams dischargable within environmental standards to the environment.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignees: Amia Corporation, Persee Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuzhuo Li, Jason Keleher, Ning Gao
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Patent number: 6908554Abstract: The present invention is a method of recycling animal waste into a useable soil nutrient. The method involves separating the solid and liquid fraction of an animal waste slurry and separately treating both fractions with effective amounts of activated naturally occurring soil bacteria. The method also involves adding an odor eliminating microorganism to the animal waste to reduce or eliminate the foul odor of the waste material.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Robert D. Jackson
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Patent number: 6906227Abstract: The application relates to a process for producing high-purity bis(4-hydroxyaryl)alkanes from adducts of bis(4-hydroxyaryl)alkanes and aromatic hydroxy compounds, which are obtained by acid-catalysed reaction of the aromatic hydroxy compounds with ketones.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rainer Neumann, Rolf Lanze, Frieder Heydenreich, Michael Bödiger, Michael Prein
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Patent number: 6887389Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for mixing sewage sludge with spent water-softener lime in a ratio of approximately 10:1 on a wet basis. The mixture is introduced to a rotary pre-dryer kiln and a rotary combuster kiln to kill pathogens. An ash by-product and gases are thereby produced. The ash by-product can be disposed of at much less cost or can be incorporated in a variety of applications such as an aggregate substitute.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventor: Wendell Judd
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Patent number: 6884911Abstract: A method for repeatedly converting a solvent from a state of solvent to a state of antisolvent with relatively little loss of solvent. The method is used to allow for processing of large amounts of solute material with minimum amounts of solvent.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Said Saim, Stephen Horhota, David Joseph Bochniak
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Patent number: 6855261Abstract: A method and apparatus for handling the drill cuttings removed from the drilling mud of an oil and gas well drilling rig is disclosed. The apparatus and method utilize a shaker for separating drill cuttings from the mud, conduit for transporting the drill cuttings so separated to an extruder where the separated cuttings are crushed and compacted into a plurality of discrete compacted pellet-like bodies of a substantially uniform size. Once extruded into pellets, the pelletized cuttings are transported by conveyors to fill collapsible, sealable storage bags that have be positioned on bag racks. When filled the storage bags are filled and then ultimately delivered to a desired location for disposal or further handling.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventors: Kenneth J. Boutte, Ban D. Green
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Patent number: 6824694Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for treating waste materials, such as wastewater treatment plant biosolids or process wastes, by application of energy waves. In one embodiment, waste materials are treated by adding and blending an alkaline material to the waste material, and applying energy waves, such as microwaves or radio frequency waves, thereby significantly reducing pathogenic microorganisms in the waste material to meet the requirements of 40 C.F.R. 503 (2002) for producing a Class “A” product for beneficial use.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Chemco Systems L.P.Inventor: Andrew J. Kicinski
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Patent number: 6821429Abstract: The invention concerns a method for capturing very fine particles present in a fluid flux in liquid, gaseous or supercritical state and a device therefor. The method is characterized in that it comprises steps which consist in: causing said flux to pass through a filtering element (13); stopping the emission of said flux; countercurrent clearing of the filtering material (31) with a carbon dioxide flow under pressure, so as to drive the particles deposited on the filtering material (31); countercurrent expanding of the flux, so as to trap the particles within a solid carbon dioxide snow-type mixture formed during its expansion.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: SeparexInventor: Michel Perrut
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Publication number: 20040226895Abstract: A high content recovery system which allows for the processing of animal waste and the reuse of the nutrient rich solids and water used in the processing of such animal waste. The recovery system includes a solids concentrator section which concentrates solids and aids in removal of the liquids, a liquid treatment section which treats the water in such manner to allow the same to be reused as potable water and an organic waste processing area. The system is efficient in using substantial portions of the animal waste, both as the nutrient rich solids for fertilizer and other applications and reuse of the water for further processing and other uses and thus effectively constitutes a zero waste discharge system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: David Bromley
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Patent number: 6780321Abstract: The invention discloses a process to recover oil from spent bleaching earth recovered from vegetable oil refining process. The process involve three sub-processes comprising of reacting the spent bleaching earth with a solvent selected from a group consisting of toluene, acetone, xylene, isopropyl alcohol or n-hexane at a temperature between 35° C. to 50° C.; separating the solids and liquid from slurry formed in the previous step; and extracting oil from the liquid fraction obtained in the previous step. The separation of the solids and the liquid from slurry can be formed in two steps. The slurry mixture of solids and liquid is first separated into a solid fraction and a liquid fraction. The solid fraction so separated still contains a significant portion of oil. Therefore the solid fraction is reacted with some solvent. The next slurry of solids and liquids is again separated into a solid fraction and a liquid fraction.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Kewalram Oils SDN GHDInventors: Narain Girdhar Chanrai, Santosh Gajanan Burde
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Publication number: 20040124156Abstract: A system and method for processing waste material. A system according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a grid system for separating waste material into a solid component, and a liquid and tissue component, and a centrifuge for separating the liquid and tissue component into a liquid component and a tissue component. The system further includes a mixer for mixing the solid component and the tissue component to form a solid and tissue mixture, and a hydrolizer for combining the solid and tissue mixture and superheated steam to form a cellulose material. The system further includes an extruder for extruding the cellulose material to form a construction material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: James G. Davidson
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Patent number: 6754978Abstract: A method of vacuum drying sludge or slurry input material comprises providing a closed-ended vacuum tunnel with at least two interior augers. The tunnel has an interior bed recessed with adjacent troughs separated by a low partition for accommodating the two augers in closely-spaced generally-horizontal side-by-side relation. The augers are driven counter-rotating such the input material re-circulates in an endless loop down one auger, over to the other and back again. The augers have screws formed with stubby flights to form a cut-and-fold arrangement and disintegrate the material. The chamber is heated up to or over 70° C. and a current of air is suctioned into the tunnel through inlets and out through ports in part pull a slight vacuum in the tunnel as well as to suction up and draw out disintegrating fractions of the material including gasified fractions, waftable finely divided particulate fractions and other waftable fractions.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Micronics, L.L.C.Inventors: Randall G. Adams, Marshall R. Franklin
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Patent number: 6752273Abstract: A novel method for disposing of drill cuttings and more particularly to the process for source identification of such cuttings and the identification of value added processes for commercializing the cuttings in an economical manner. The method of recycling of oil and gas well drill cuttings as disclosed herein begins by identifying drill cuttings by location, type of earth formation and earth strata level from whence extracted, drying, coding and containerizing said cuttings by said grade, mineral type, extraction location, and geological age. Uses for the recycled and graded drill cuttings include graded virgin aggregate for road construction including asphaltic cement, recyclable stone retaining walls and lawn ornaments or other applications useful in landscaping or water drainage control by mixing the dried and refined cuttings with recycled polymer.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Jeffrey Reddoch
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Patent number: 6749068Abstract: A large percentage of solids are removed from a manure slurry when the slurry is run across a sloped screen separator. The sloped screen on the separator has very small openings. Further, the separator controls the air flow through the sloped screen. In addition, the separator can have a water line with spray heads formed across the sloped screen. The spray heads direct water under pressure on the manure slurry on the sloped screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Richard A. Dias
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Patent number: 6719681Abstract: A multiple-component fluid mixture is separated by feeding the fluid mixture into a chamber of a vessel through an inlet, the chamber being at least partially bounded by a peripheral wall and the chamber also communicating with an outlet. The fluid mixture includes a heavy component and a light component. The vessel is rotated about a rotational axis extending through the vessel such that the heavy component collects toward at least a portion of the peripheral wall of the vessel and the light component collects toward the rotational axis. The light component is removed through the outlet channel. The heavy component is removed through a conduit disposed within the chamber, the conduit extending from the heavy component toward the rotational axis and out of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Econova, Inc.Inventor: Kevin E. Collier
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Publication number: 20040011383Abstract: A method of cleaning encrusted ballast comprises the steps of screening the encrusted ballast to separate detritus from the ballast, washing the screened ballast with water while removing the separated detritus on a conveyor belt unit, clarifying the washing water to produce a clarified water portion and washing water sludge, and disposing of the washing water sludge by moving it to the detritus on the conveyor belt unit for common removal with the detritus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Franz Plasser Bahnbaumaschinen-Industriegesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Josef Theurer, Manfred Brunninger
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Patent number: 6673247Abstract: A process for dewatering and reducing pathogens in liquid waste sludge having a liquid component and a sludge solids component. Alkaline material is added to the liquid waste sludge. Flocculent may then be mixed with the liquid waste sludge. The liquid waste sludge is then fed into a screw press having a screw. The screw simultaneously heats and dewaters the liquid waste sludge for a sufficient period of time and at a predetermined temperature for the sludge solids component from the screw press to be pasteurized. An apparatus is also provided for carrying out the process for dewatering and reducing pathogens in liquid waste sludge.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: FKC Co., Ltd.Inventor: Roger J. Olson
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Publication number: 20030232894Abstract: Methods for producing clean liquid/wax products from a slurry used in a Fischer-Tropsch reactor are disclosed. In general, one embodiment of the present invention comprises a solid/liquid filtration system having a filter medium comprising a substrate and a filter cake deposited on the substrate, wherein the filter cake is generated by deposition of solids from the slurry. The thickness of the filter cake can be maintained within a desired range by controlling the slurry velocity and/or the pressure differential across the filter medium. This invention relates to a method of operation of such filtration system which increases filtration cycle time and improved filtrate quality resulting in very low solid content in filtrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Conocophillips CompanyInventors: Sergio R. Mohedas, Rafael L. Espinoza, Doug S. Jack, Oluwasei A. Odueyungbo, James Dale Ortego
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Patent number: 6652757Abstract: A system and method for dewatering a continuous stream of slurry at high flow rates demonstrates enhanced efficiency, economy and ease of operation. A stream of slurry is subject to continuous or continual measurement of flow rate and pulp density and the measurements are used to control the rate of addition of a flocculating agent to the slurry. The flocculated slurry is delivered to a dewatering unit where it is passed through a diffuser and evenly delivered to a tracking screen for filtering solids from a liquid filtrate. The pulp density of the filtrate may also be measured and used to control addition of a flocculating agent. The tracking screen is adjusted to achieve an angle of repose suited to the particular composition of the filter cake. The diffuser has a base having a horizontal section aspect ratio of from about 1:1 to about 4:1 and continuously changing vertically into an upper portion having a horizontal section with an aspect ratio of from about 40:1 to about 100:1.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Black & Veatch Holding CompanyInventors: Michael K. Hodges, Larry D. Campbell
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Publication number: 20030209503Abstract: Methods of enhancing the dewatering of sand are disclosed. The methods include adding an anionic or nonionic surfactant to the wet sand prior to dewatering.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Terrence P. Small, Donald C. Roe, William Wendel
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Publication number: 20030196957Abstract: Crystalline &agr;-lactose monohydrate is recovered frown a viscous lactose-containing aqueous liquid by subjecting said liquid to simultaneous heating, removal of evaporated vapor and mechanical agitation at high shear rate to provide a crystallization promoting decrease of the viscosity of the liquid with crystals formed and suspended therein to progressively concentrate the agitated liquid and simultaneously crystallize lactose therefrom. Subsequent cooling, drying, and disintegration yield particulate &agr;-lactose monohydrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: NIRO A/SInventors: Thomas David Henningfield, Richard Andrew Dinesen
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Publication number: 20030196969Abstract: A method and system for removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from sludge advantageously utilizes a stripper for removing the VOCs directly from the sludge to convert the sludge into a non-hazardous material. Preliminary steps of mixing may include addition of a liquid to improve flowability. Then the sludge is moved through the stripper in which the VOCs are carried away in a gas provided in the stripper for the purpose of carrying the VOCs away. Any of a variety of strippers may be utilized for VOC removal. Subsequently, the liquid is separated from the sludge material in, for example, a dewaterer, and each of the liquid and the sludge is either recycled or dumped as a non-hazardous material or waste. The system may be configured in a variety of ways and still function properly in carrying out the method of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Paul W. Anderson
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Publication number: 20030178375Abstract: A powered in-line blender for mixing additives to sludges or other flowable liquid/solid mixtures. The blender is particularly useful in a method of blending polymer to municipal sewage sludges to improve the dewatering characteristics, and thus improving total costs for dewatering, handling, and disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: SHARPE MIXERS, INC.Inventors: Phil E. Sharpe, Jay G. Dinnison, Steven Drury
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Publication number: 20030160006Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for separating impurities from waste water. The apparatus comprises a separating portion (40) for separating solid impurities from the waste water, a water storage tank (10) for storing at least partly purified waste water, a collecting vessel (20) for collecting the separated solid impurities, and a conveyor (30) which extends from the separating portion (40) to the collecting vessel (20), the separating portion (40) comprising an inlet (41a) through which waste water is passed to the separation apparatus, a water outlet (44) for removing water, which is connected to the water storage tank (10), and an impurity outlet (43) for removing the solid impurities, which is connected to the collecting vessel (20). Moreover, the invention concerns a method for separating impurities from waste water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Paul Lindh
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Publication number: 20030116511Abstract: A large percentage of solids are removed from a manure slurry when the slurry is run across a sloped screen separator. The sloped screen on the separator has very small openings. In addition, the separator has a water line with spray heads formed across the sloped screen. The spray heads direct water under pressure onto the sloped screen. Further, the separator controls the air flow through the sloped screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Richard A. Dias
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Patent number: 6582610Abstract: A method for treating a fluid slurry with concrete grindings to separate constituents thereof, the constituents including water, sand and cement particles, the method including removing solids (e.g. large concrete fragments, rock, etc.) from fluid slurry with vibratory separation apparatus, the vibratory separation apparatus having screen apparatus for separating materials, the vibratory separation apparatus producing wet solids flowing off the top of the screen apparatus and a fluid stream containing water and cement particles, the fluid stream discharged beneath the screen apparatus, feeding at least a portion of the fluid stream to centrifuge apparatus, and separating cement particles from the fluid stream with the centrifuge apparatus and producing a stream of water with the centrifuge apparatus; and re-usable cement particles recovered using such a method.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Clifton T. Williams, Barry Lynn Sorteberg
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Patent number: 6576145Abstract: Method and apparatus for treating a mixture of mineral substrate particles and hydrocarbon compounds, especially tar sands and contaminated soils, to recover a hydrocarbon portion and a cleaned substrate portion. In a preferably continuous process, hydrocarbonaceous rock, sand, ore, or soil containing bitumen, petroleum, and/or kerogen is crushed or otherwise comminuted as needed to the particle size of sand or smaller. The comminuted ore is mixed with water to form a slurry, is heated to between 60° C. and 100° C., and is blended with an oxidant in aqueous solution, preferably hydrogen peroxide. Both free interstitial hydrocarbons and those hydrocarbons bound electrostatically to the surfaces of clay-like particles in the ore are released from the mineral substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Continuum Environmental, LLCInventors: Lawrence M. Conaway, Roger Noble, Michael Keller, David Caffey
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Publication number: 20030094424Abstract: A manure management system that removes a large percentage of solids from a manure slurry when the slurry is run across a series of sloped screen separators. The sloped screen on the separator has very small openings. In addition, the separator has a water line with spray heads formed across the sloped screen. The spray heads direct water under pressure onto the sloped screen. Further, the separator controls the air flow through the sloped screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventor: Richard A. Dias
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Patent number: 6550552Abstract: Oil drill cuttings, containing an oil-based mud, may be treated by mixing the cuttings with an organic solvent. The oil drill cuttings are then separated from the organic solvent and extracted oil. The organic solvent is then separated from the oil, and mixed with the extracted oil drill cuttings to extract additional oil therefrom. The oil drill cuttings are again separated from the organic solvent and oil, the oil separated from the solvent, and recombined with the oil from the first extraction step. The oil base and other mud components are recycled, depending on the treatment procedure, for subsequent use in drilling.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: EniTechnologie S.p.A.Inventors: Rosario Pappa, Umberto Cova, Raffaello Sisto, Armando Marcotullio, Antonella Carpentieri
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Patent number: 6547970Abstract: A method for the treatment of a wiping solution, characterized by including: adding a flocculant to a used wiping solution for flocculation of ink contained in said used wiping solution; filtering said used wiping solution for separation of said used wiping solution into sludge and a filtrate; heating said filtrate to produce distilled water and a concentrated solution; returning said distilled water for recycling to serve as a raw material of a wiping solution; and heating said concentrated solution for separation of said concentrated solution into steam and a solid residue. An apparatus for performing the method of the present invention is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Komori CorporationInventor: Nobuyoshi Shinoda
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Patent number: 6533944Abstract: The method relates to the recovery of fine sand on floating production equipment in the form of a floating grab-bucket type excavator or floating bucket chain dredger. In this case, the dredged material is dewatered and transported to shore via floating conveyor belts. The dredged material is transferred to dewatering screening machine having a dewatering deck with a dewatering coating. Below the dewatering deck the screening machine has a blind bottom covering the entire surface area, whereby in the direction of conveyance the end zone is provided with a discharge. The discharge is directed at a hydro belt separator, which has a revolving endless conveyor belt with a washing trough as the separation bed, and an ascending part leading away from the washing trough. The running direction of the conveyor belt is in the direction of the ascent, whereby the dredged material is transferred at the discharge of the screening machine to the washing trough of the hydro belt separator.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: Wolfgang Rohr
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Patent number: 6527960Abstract: A process for separating oily films from sand particles carried in a solvent free water stream includes the use of a jet pump scrubber in a density classification tank to treat such oily coated particles at controlled operating temperatures above 65° C. whereby, at such controlled temperature, enhanced cavitation in the jet pump separates the oily film from the sand particles to form slop oil, the tank providing for recirculation of the particles through the jet pump before discharge.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Canadian Environmental Equipment & Engineering Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Diana L. Bacon, Patrick J. Cochrane, Wade R Bozak, Roderick M. Facey
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Publication number: 20030038094Abstract: The application relates to a process for producing high-purity bis(4-hydroxyaryl)alkanes from adducts of bis(4-hydroxyaryl)alkanes and aromatic hydroxy compounds, which are obtained by acid-catalysed reaction of the aromatic hydroxy compounds with ketones.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Rainer Neumann, Rolf Lanze, Frieder Heydenreich, Michael Bodiger, Micahel Prein
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Patent number: 6524486Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating microalgae from water without rupturing cells. The method comprises the steps of flocculation, flotation and dehydration. Microalgae suspension from a reservoir is passed to a mixer unit where flocculation is carried out, using modified starch or other flocculating agents. The suspension is then directed to a flotation column. Dissolved gas in water is transferred to the flotation column through a disperser. A layer of foam containing microalgae is formed on the liquid layer in the column, which can be skimmed off through an overflow outlet. The flotation column is a telescopic column of adjustable height, which enables the position of the overflow outlet to be aligned with the level of the foam layer for efficient foam removal. Foam containing microalgae is then passed to a filtration unit for cloth filtration, followed by drying in a drying chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Sepal Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Genady Borodyanski, Irina Konstantinov
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Patent number: 6521128Abstract: A process for treating which contains carbonaceous solids, includes subjecting the water to hydrolysis in a biological hydrolysis reaction stage, in the presence of sulfate ions, thereby to produce treated water, a slurry component, and a sulfur-containing component. Treated water, the slurry component, and the sulfur-containing component are withdrawn from the reaction stage.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Water Research CommissionInventors: Peter Dale Rose, Oliver O'Connor Hart
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Patent number: 6511604Abstract: The present invention relates to the techniques of treating a liquid material to be treated, which enables efficient fractional removal of toxic materials such as PCB in a liquid mixture. The treatment method of the invention comprises the step of permitting a liquid material containing materials having different solidifying points to be cooled at a temperature at which desired material(s) is solidified while others are not solidified and the step of separating the solidified material from other liquid materials whereby the desired material is separated, and therefore large facilities are not necessary and toxic materials can be reliably separated and removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignees: Niigata Universal Science Development Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshio Hanya
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Publication number: 20030006201Abstract: A method and apparatus for handling the drill cuttings removed from the drilling mud of an oil and gas well drilling rig is disclosed. The apparatus and method utilize a shaker for separating drill cuttings from the mud, conduit for transporting the drill cuttings so separated to an extruder where the separated cuttings are crushed and compacted into a plurality of discrete compacted pellet-like bodies of a substantially uniform size. Once extruded into pellets, the pelletized cuttings are transported by conveyors to fill collapsible, sealable storage bags that have be positioned on bag racks. When filled the storage bags are filled and then ultimately delivered to a desired location for disposal or further handling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Kenneth J. Boutte, Ban D. Green
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Publication number: 20030006202Abstract: A method and apparatus for handling, processing and disposing the drill cuttings removed from the drilling mud of oil and gas well drilling rigs is disclosed. The apparatus and method utilize a shaker for separating drill cuttings from the mud, conduit for transporting the drill cuttings so separated to an extruder where the separated cuttings are compacted into a plurality of discrete compacted pellet-like bodies. The pellets substantially reduce the volume of drill cuttings. There is also a substantial reduction in the retained fluid volume, including the volume of environmentally harmful fluids, after the cuttings are compacted. Once extruded into pellets, the pelletized drill cuttings are transported to a desired end location that may include dumping the pellets offshore.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Kenneth J. Boutte, Ban D. Green
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Patent number: 6499337Abstract: An in-line monitoring apparatus for monitoring particulate matter in a liquid stream includes an inlet and outlet for ingress and discharge of a liquid stream. An in-line particulate matter-sampling unit is arranged for accumulation of particulate matter suspending in the liquid flow between the inlet and outlet, including an apparatus for measuring particulate matter accumulation therein. Further, there is apparatus for separating particulate matter from the liquid stream and for providing the particulate matter to the in-line sampling unit and control apparatus for operating the in-line monitoring apparatus in a first and second operative mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Hoffman & Hoffman Electronic and Electro Mechanical Engineering Ltd.Inventor: Amos Hoffman
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Patent number: 6423237Abstract: An apparatus and a method for separating particulate matter from a fluid, wherein the apparatus includes a specimen container, a porous arrangement positioned in a housing and suitable for collecting particulate matter in the liquid on a collection site, and a pump. The housing includes a first portion having elements that improve fluid flow through the housing and elements that decrease the porous arrangement retention characteristics of the portion. The housing also includes a portion having elements that increase the porous arrangement retention characteristics of the portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Publication number: 20020066703Abstract: The invention relates to a process for preparing trimethylolpropane with simultaneous formation of formate salts of the formulaType: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Paul Wagner, Alexander Klausener
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Patent number: 6398840Abstract: A process for treating sludge comprising the addition of sulphuric acid and anhydrous ammonium to the sludge inside a granulator in order to produce an exothermic reaction which generates sufficient heat to evaporate the water contained in the sludge, thus eliminating all the pathogen and non pathogen microorganism, and producing a dry product having a low pH, free of polluting agents and a high commercial value.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventors: Pedro Orta-Castro, José Cabello-Fuentes
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Patent number: 6387281Abstract: There is disclosed a process for treating sewage or similar organic sludge to produce a pasteurized and dried product comprising the steps of: dividing the sludge into at least one first portion and at least one second portion; drying the first portion so that the first portion has a higher dry solids content than that of the second portion; mixing the fist portion and the second portion to produce a mixture having a dry solids content which is intermediate between that of the first and second portions; adding an alkaline admixture to the mixture in order to pasteurize the mixture and thereby produce the product without employing subsequent drying by aeration.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: R3 Management LimitedInventors: Robin Millard, Frederick H. Kurtz
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Patent number: 6387267Abstract: The present invention relates to a precess and apparatus for biological treatment of liquid and solid waste. The liquid waste is treated by an upflow aerobic biofilter and the solid waste is treated with powdered zeolite.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Alexandra Kantardjieff