Contact Receptacle Patents (Class 261/74)
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Patent number: 11079125Abstract: A misting system has a fan unit. A housing is provided having an opening formed there through. The fan unit is positioned within the opening. A plurality of apertures is formed in a bottom section of the housing. A plurality of misting nozzles is provided, wherein an individual misting nozzle is positioned proximate each aperture. A cap is positioned over the opening in a bottom section of the housing. A plurality of channels formed in the cap, wherein each of the plurality of channels is curved in a same direction of a rotational direction of the fan unit when the fan unit is forcing air downward and extend down and away from the cap forming a curved “V” shaped trough, wherein at least one curved “V” shaped trough is aligned with each of the plurality of misting nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: MISTAMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: David B. Johnson, Bret T. Rogers
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Patent number: 9797396Abstract: A removable cartridge for use with a liquid diffusion device is provided. The removable cartridge includes a cartridge housing defining an internal housing cavity, partially filled with a liquid to be diffused, and a diffusion head positioned within the internal housing cavity with a venturi device for generating diffused liquid from the liquid contained in the internal housing cavity. The diffusion head defines at least a portion of a gas supply conduit that extends from a bottom end of the removable cartridge to the venturi device through the liquid to be diffused to enable the venturi device to be supplied with pressurized gas from an external source via the bottom end of the removable cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Prolitec Inc.Inventors: Matthew Ansley, Nathan Sward, Howard Tanner
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Publication number: 20150145153Abstract: A steam dispersion system for building humidification is disclosed. At least a portion of the steam dispersion system is comprised of a flexible material that is collapsible for changing the outer dimension of the portion comprised of the flexible material from a greater, higher-pressure, size, to a smaller, lower-pressure, size.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: James Michael Lundgreen, David Michael Baird, Joseph T. Haag, Mark Allen Kirkwold
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Patent number: 9004462Abstract: Vaporizable material is supported within a vessel to promote contact of an introduced gas with the vaporizable material, and produce a product gas including vaporized material. A heating element supplies heat to a wall of the vessel to heat vaporizable material disposed therein. The vessel may comprise an ampoule having a removable top. Multiple containers defining multiple material support surfaces may be stacked disposed within a vessel in thermal communication with the vessel. A tube may be disposed within the vessel and coupled to a gas inlet. Filters, flow meters, and level sensors may be further provided. Product gas resulting from contact of introduced gas with vaporized material may be delivered to atomic layer deposition (ALD) or similar process equipment. At least a portion of source material including a solid may be dissolved in a solvent, followed by removal of solvent to yield source material (e.g., a metal complex) disposed within the vaporizer.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: John N. Gregg, Scott L. Battle, Jeffrey I. Banton, Donn K. Naito, Ravi K. Laxman
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Patent number: 8919745Abstract: A foam generating apparatus provides a high-quality mixing of solution and air to produce foam without restricting the flow of liquid through apparatus. An air manifold has passages allowing the flow of water or solution through the apparatus and also features apertures that introduce pressurized air in a parallel flow with the water or solution introduced into the exit chamber. The cross-sectional area of the passages is at least as great as the water or solution inlet, and thus the device does not significantly restrict flow of liquid, even in the case where a straight flow of water or solution without mixed air is desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventor: Carroll G. Rowe
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Publication number: 20140367871Abstract: A feed liquid flows into a second-stage humidifier chamber to form a second-stage humidifier bath. A first remnant of the feed liquid from the second-stage humidifier chamber then flows into a first-stage humidifier chamber to form a first-stage humidifier bath having a temperature lower than that of the second-stage bath. A second remnant of the feed liquid is then removed from the first-stage humidifier. Meanwhile, a carrier gas is injected into and bubbled through the first-stage humidifier bath, collecting a vaporizable component in vapor form from the first remnant of the feed liquid to partially humidify the carrier gas. The partially humidified carrier gas is then bubbled through the second-stage humidifier bath, where the carrier gas collects more of the vaporizable component in vapor form from the feed liquid to further humidify the carrier gas before the humidified carrier gas is removed from the second-stage humidifier chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Prakash Narayan Govindan, Mostafa H. Elsharqawy, Steven Lam, Maximus G. St. John, John H. Lienhard
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Patent number: 8911539Abstract: A process and system for separating CO2 from a flue gas stream is disclosed. The process involves (a) contacting a flue gas stream containing water vapor and CO2 with an ionic absorbent under absorption conditions to absorb at least a portion of the CO2 from the flue gas stream and form a CO2-absorbent complex; wherein the ionic absorbent comprises a cation and an anion comprising an amine moiety; and (b) recovering a gaseous product having a reduced CO2 content.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignees: Chevron U.S.A. Inc., University of South AlabamaInventors: Daniel Chinn, Russell Evan Cooper, Zunqing He, James H. Davis, Jr., Kevin N. West, Hye Kyung Timken, Michael S. Driver
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Publication number: 20140353854Abstract: A gas/fluid mass exchange apparatus includes a gas permeable membrane which is arranged to separate a first region for receiving a gas flow, from a second region for receiving a fluid flow. The apparatus further a support element which is arranged to maintain the shape and orientation of the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Haemair LimitedInventors: William Richard Johns, Steven W. J. Brown, Richard Phillips, Dale Rogers
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Patent number: 8899556Abstract: A system according to one embodiment includes a moisture trap for drying air; at least one of a first container and a second container; and a mechanism for at least one of: bubbling dried air from the moisture trap through a hydrogen peroxide solution in the first container for producing a hydrogen peroxide vapor, and passing dried air from the moisture trap into a headspace above a hydrogen peroxide solution in the second container for producing a hydrogen peroxide vapor. A method according one embodiment includes at least one of bubbling dried air through a hydrogen peroxide solution in a container for producing a first hydrogen peroxide vapor, and passing dried air from the moisture trap into a headspace above the hydrogen peroxide solution in a container for producing a second hydrogen peroxide vapor. Additional systems and methods are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.Inventors: Adam H. Love, Joel Del Eckels, Alexander K. Vu, Armando Alcaraz, John G. Reynolds
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Patent number: 8876087Abstract: A water tank system having a tank with an inner cavity adapted to hold water, with a filling aperture in a top surface of the tank and a spout is in a first side near a bottom surface, with an air pump external to the tank, an air stone in the inner cavity of the tank which is connected to the air pump via a tube, the air stone is adapted to gradually diffuse oxygen into the water in the tank, and an air water trap that is S-shaped and generally hollow and has an open first end and an open second end, the first end penetrates the top surface of the tank, the air water trap allows condensation to collect and air to be exhausted from the tank.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Inventors: William M. Lake, Holly M. Lake
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Publication number: 20140302212Abstract: A carbonation apparatus includes a pressure vessel includes a cap that has a gas inlet and a gas outlet. The carbonation device also includes a seal. The seal includes a labyrinth preventing contact of a liquid within the pressure vessel with the cap during a carbonation process. A locking mechanism removably locks the cap and seal and antifoam device relative to the pressure vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicants: Starbucks Corporation d/b/a Starbucks Coffee Company, Cornelius, Inc.Inventor: David K. Njaastad
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Patent number: 8757048Abstract: A drinking container for decanting, filtering, mixing and/or aerating a beverage. The drinking container comprises a bowl having an upper opening and an aerating cell having a wall, an upper opening along the top of the cell and a plurality of openings or perforations through the wall. The cup-shaped cell has an upwardly facing hollow or concave configuration, optionally with a central upwardly extending protrusion, and is attached to and within the bowl, to decant, filter, mix and/or aerate a beverage that is poured through the bowl upper opening and into the cell upper opening, and subsequently flows through the at least one perforation into the bowl. Preferably, the drinking container is a wine glass having a base and stem supporting the bowl and the beverage is wine.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventors: James R. Burroughs, Dillon Burroughs, Ken Benson, Ed Gilchrest
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Publication number: 20140113045Abstract: A device for carbonating beverages includes a gas supply compartment in pneumatic communication with a gas supply conduit and a container coupled to the gas supply compartment. The container has an opening. A gasket is coupled to the opening of the container and the gas supply compartment. The gasket has an opening through which gas flows from the gas supply compartment to the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicants: Starbucks Corporation d/b/a Starbucks Coffee Company, IMI Comelius, Inc.Inventors: David K. Njaastad, Diane D. Terry, Paul N. Camera
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Publication number: 20140097549Abstract: A domestic carbonation appliance has a replaceable CO2 cylinder and accepts a refillable bottle with a removeable cap. The cap can cooperate with a carbonation head of a domestic carbonation device but lacks bayonette or thread features for engaging the carbonation head. The device provides for “one-touch” carbonation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Richard Hoare, Andrew Grigor, Stephen John McClean
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Publication number: 20140077400Abstract: A mixer for mixing an exhaust flow with a fluid injected into an exhaust pipe includes a tubular housing having a reduced size center portion positioned between first and second ends. The housing includes circumferentially spaced apart apertures extending through the center portion. A first mixing element includes a first peripheral portion positioned within one of the apertures and a second peripheral portion positioned within another one of the apertures. A second mixing element includes third and fourth peripheral portions positioned within other apertures of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Tenneco Automotive Operating Company Inc.Inventors: Manoj K. Sampath, Rangan Chakravarthi, James Dougherty
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Publication number: 20140070431Abstract: A carbon dioxide source tablet is disclosed including a body comprising carbon dioxide source reactable with liquid to produce carbon dioxide gas. The body includes a top side opposite a bottom side, and one or more peripheral sides extending between the top side and the bottom side. The body also includes at least one channel. Each channel extends along one of the top side and the bottom side. Each channel extends in length from a first channel end to a second channel end. Each first and second channel end is located at one of the peripheral sides. Each channel, between its first and second channel ends, is spaced from the peripheral sides. Each channel provides a frangible line of weakness. At least a portion of each channel extends linearly from the channel's first channel end to the channel's second channel end. A beverage carbonating system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventor: Darren Hatherell
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Publication number: 20140026481Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing liquid foam wherein the liquid foam is used to facilitate the delivery of nutrients to plants. The method and apparatus comprises a foam production unit (1) comprising a chamber (5), inlet means (8,9) to said chamber (5) for oxygenated air and liquid, and means for controlling the flow of said oxygenated air and liquid through or from said chamber (5) to thereby create a liquid foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventor: Karl Podmajersky
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Publication number: 20140007793Abstract: A device for treating a liquid has a chamber and a rotatable cavitation element arranged within the chamber. According to a first aspect, the chamber has a cross-section with different roundnesses in the region of the cavitation element. According to a second aspect, the substantially disk-shaped cavitation element has (preferably oblong) passage openings which have rounded inner walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2011Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Joerg Grau, Carmelo Oliveri
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Publication number: 20130328222Abstract: A low-load distributor is disclosed for mass transfer columns for applying liquid onto the surface of packing stages of the mass transfer columns with at least one liquid supply, a plurality of liquid dispensing points and dwell time delay devices disposed between the liquid supply and the liquid dispensing points. An exemplery low-load distributor can be easily manufactured for a very low liquid flow rate and is characterized by high operation reliability. A dwell time delay devices can include absorbent open-pored storage material and the flow resistance of the storage material can increase in the liquid flow direction, starting from the liquid supply in the direction towards the liquid dispensing points.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Uwe FRANZ, Werner Geipel
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Publication number: 20130319236Abstract: A scrubber system for treating exhaust gas in a marine vessel with a water based solution includes a first scrubber unit and a second scrubber unit, an exhaust gas inlet in the first scrubber unit and an exhaust gas outlet in the second scrubber unit and a second conduit section connecting the first scrubber unit to the second scrubber unit, a first scrubbing medium circuit and a second scrubbing medium circuit. The first scrubber medium circuit is provided with a source of scrubbing solution having a first connection to an outside of a hull of the vessel beneath the water line of the vessel and the second scrubber medium circuit is provided with a source of scrubbing solution having a source of fresh water in the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Wartsila Finland OyInventor: Ari Suominen
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Publication number: 20130319235Abstract: A rotating packed bed RPB that includes a first and second packed bed both arranged on the same rotatable shaft. A gas is directed via a gas inlet through the first packed bed in co-current flow with a liquid in a radially outward direction towards the outer radius of the packed bed. The liquid enters the first packed bed via a first liquid inlet. The gas exiting the first packed bed is directed to the second packed bed and forced through it in a radially inward direction in counter-current flow with a liquid, which enters through a second liquid inlet. The arrangement allows an operation of the rotating packed bed with less energy compared to RPBs of the prior art operating in counter-current flow only. The apparatus allows low-cost design and high design flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: ALSTOM Technology LtdInventors: Hartwig WOLF, Petar Aleksic, Frank Klaus Ennenbach, Mark Harvey Tothill
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Publication number: 20130313728Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods employed in wet cleaning semiconductor devices are provided. In particular, systems that can deliver deionized water with the desired concentration of CO2 and methods of generating deionized water with a desired concentration of CO2 for use in wet cleaning of semiconductor devices are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventor: MKS Instruments, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130305923Abstract: A gas and liquid contacting vessel comprises a distributor apparatus. The distributor apparatus comprising at least one housing rotatable about an axis of the housing for receiving liquid. Each rotatable housing having a distributor region comprising at least one liquid outlet or arrangement of liquid outlets formed in the housing from which liquid is projected from the housing as at least one liquid sheet onto an inner wall of the vessel. A pressurised source of liquid such as via a pump for providing liquid through the liquid outlets in the distributor apparatus to project liquid from the housing at least initially, in a stream of liquid extending continuously along the length of the liquid outlet corresponding to the inner wall of the vessel, and a gas inlet communicating with the gas liquid contacting space, the gas inlet directing gas into contact with the liquid sheets projected from the outlets in the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganizationInventors: Leigh Thomas Wardhaugh, Donald Ross Chase, Edward Anthony Garland, Christopher Baard Solnordal
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Publication number: 20130291724Abstract: An absorption column 1 for separating CO2 and a second acid gas from a gas stream, the column comprising a first and second section (4, 5) for the absorption of CO2 and the second acid gas; a solvent inlet in the second section for the addition of liquid stream 3 including an absorbent liquid for CO2 and the second acid gas; a gas inlet (21) in the first section for the addition of a gas stream (2) containing CO2 and the second acid gas; a gas outlet (15) in the second section of the column; a first solvent outlet (22) for the removal of at least a portion of the solvent (6) from the second section of the column and a second solvent outlet (23) for solvent stream (11) from the first section of the column; and a liquid flow distributor arrangement (8) to allow a portion of the solvent to flow from the second section of the column to the first section. A method of operating the apparatus and method of solvent extraction is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Erik Everhardus Bernardus Meuleman, Graeme Puxty, Paul Feron
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Patent number: 8561970Abstract: An aerator for aerating a liquid within a container having a main body portion and an opening. The aerator includes a pump assembly configured to provide an air flow, a cannulated shaft, and a manifold assembly configured to be fluidly coupled to the pump assembly by way of the cannulated shaft. The manifold assembly is configured to distribute the air flow to a plurality of radially arranged manifold nozzles, wherein the radially arranged manifold nozzles are configured to generate a plurality of air bubbles having a radial velocity configured to direct the plurality of air bubbles radially outward from the manifold assembly such that the plurality of air bubbles travel vertically upwards generally towards the opening of the container without generally contacting the main body portion of the container or the cannulated shaft. For example, the manifold assembly may be configured to generate the plurality of air bubbles having a radial velocity of 2.0 feet/second to 3.0 feet/second.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2013Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Brookstone Purchasing, Inc.Inventors: Stephen B. Mills, Christopher M. Petersen
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Publication number: 20130270722Abstract: Apparatus, including a carbonation chamber, is provided that includes a mixing and metering member and a gas adjustment member. The mixing and metering member is configured to respond to a fluid, including water, and an adjustable amount of gas, including CO2, and may be configured to provide a mixture of the fluid and the gas. The gas adjustment member is configured to receive the gas, including from a gas inlet, and to provide the adjustable amount of gas to the mixing and metering member, based at least partly on an adjustable axial relationship between the mixing and metering member and the gas adjustment member in order to control a desired carbonation level of the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: David L. PHILLIPS, Robert J. ROMERO, Christopher H. VERDUGO
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Publication number: 20130270197Abstract: The disclosure provides an ozone contact tank, which includes a water inlet gallery (1), an aeration gallery (2), a water distribution zone (3), a reaction zone (4) and a water outlet trough (5) which are disposed according to the intake order and are communicated in sequence; the top of the water inlet gallery (1) is communicated with the top of the aeration gallery (2); the bottom of the aeration gallery (2) is communicated with a water inlet end of the water distribution zone (3) via a narrow passage (6); the top of the water distribution zone (3) is communicated with the bottom of the reaction zone (4) via a perforated plate (41); the top of the reaction zone (4) is communicated with the water outlet trough (5). The disclosure also provides an ozone contact method using the ozone contact tank, which can greatly improve the disinfection effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Ji Li, Wenyi Dong
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Publication number: 20130255494Abstract: A nozzle for spraying a liquid, comprising a central body which comprises a connecting portion for connecting the nozzle to a supply of liquid, an atomizing portion forming droplets of the liquid, and a liquid supply pipe forwarding liquid to the atomizing portion. The nozzle further comprises a sleeve mounted on the central body, the sleeve comprising a central aperture, which at least partly encloses the atomizing portion of the central body, and a spray angle controlling rim which at least partly encircles the atomizing portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Per Hakan Fredrik LANDMÉR
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Patent number: 8528882Abstract: A water carbonator has a tubular body (1) closed at the ends by a pair of end plates (2, 4) preset for the hydraulic circuit for mixing water with CO2. These end plates (2, 4) are secured to the tubular body (1) by a shape coupling. Sealing of pressure of the fluid contained in the tubular body (1) is ensured by interposing elastic gaskets (3, 18).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: O. D. L. SRLInventor: Carlo Maria Pensa
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Publication number: 20130229889Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for facilitating dissolution of one or more gases into a liquid. Preferred gases for use with the apparatus are oxygen, air, and ozone. An apparatus of the present invention comprises a dissolution tank that includes a pressure vessel, at least one liquid spray nozzle, and a fluid outlet. The apparatus also comprises a gas source, means for passing fluid into the pressure vessel, and a discharge device connected to the fluid outlet, which discharge device is provided with at least one orifice. Preferred applications include wastewater treatment, treatment of drinking water, fermentation, and bioremediation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASInventors: Gregory Scott Osborn, Marty M. Matlock, Shandi S. Teltschik
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Publication number: 20130228074Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for inhibiting backflow of liquid into an engine duct on a ship are provided. In an embodiment, a gas processing apparatus includes an engine producing exhaust gases. The apparatus also includes a processing vessel having a bottom end. The processing vessel is formed with an inlet, a riser having a riser opening, and a liquid outlet positioned between the bottom end and the riser opening. Further, a duct connects the engine to the processing vessel to flow the exhaust gases into the processing vessel. A secondary basin is positioned below the bottom end of the processing vessel. Also, a pipe connects the liquid outlet of the processing vessel to the secondary basin and is configured to flow liquid from the bottom end of the processing vessel into the secondary basin under force of gravity to prevent liquid from entering the riser opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Ronald G. Patterson, Andrew J. Olds
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Publication number: 20130221547Abstract: A data center container includes a chassis and a humidifier. The chassis includes a side plate. The side plate defines a through opening. The humidifier assembly includes a case and a humidifier. The case is secured to the side plate and covers the through opening. The humidifier is secured to the case and capable of adjusting the humidity in the chassis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventor: XU YANG
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Patent number: 8517975Abstract: A device and a method for generating therapeutic foam from a sclerosing solution such as polidocanol and a gas which is absorbable or dissolvable in the body comprises a disposable cassette including a liquid container and a flexible chamber containing gas, chamber being formed as a loop. Located in the loop chamber is a foam generating mesh. In use, liquid is introduced into the chamber and then the cassette is inserted into a pumping machine where it is engaged by a peristaltic pump which circulates the contents of the loop chamber through the mesh, thus creating foam. When a steady state is reached, foam may be withdrawn using a syringe via either a port or septum.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: BTG International Ltd.Inventors: David Dakin Iorwerth Wright, Anthony David Harman, Garry Hodges, David John Targell, Mark Simpson Yeoman, Jeremy Francis Donnan
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Publication number: 20130207283Abstract: A flotation unit for purifying water, comprising at least a separator tank, a supply duct to a tank inlet, outlets for gas, oil and water from the tank, and a gas injector located in the supply duct, said gas injector comprising a venturi section having an inner diameter and a cross-sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of the supply duct, an ejector arranged in the venturi section and having an outer side facing an inside surface of the venturi section, an inner side facing a longitudinal centre axis of the venturi section, a downstream side, and a upstream side, the ejector comprising an annular gas distribution chamber and a plurality of gas outlets arranged along a side of the ejector and connected to the gas distribution chamber, and a gas inlet for supplying gas to the gas distribution chamber, wherein the ejector has an outer diameter which is smaller than the inner diameter of the venturi section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER NORGE ASInventors: Karsten Rabe, Lars Hardli
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Publication number: 20130204066Abstract: A unit for establishing contact between a liquid and a gas includes: a chamber having a vertical axis; a first series of contact sections disposed along the length of the vertical axis of the chamber; a second series of contact sections disposed along the length of the vertical axis of the chamber, alternated with the contact sections of the first series; and a liquid circulation system designed to circulate a liquid in the contact sections of the first series and in the contact sections of the second series in a separate manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: TOTAL S.A.Inventor: Denis Chretien
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Publication number: 20130180400Abstract: In the carbon dioxide gas fixation method and carbon dioxide gas fixation apparatus, seawater (7) is electrolyzed, anodic electrolyzed water (7a) and cathodic electrolyzed water (7b) produced by electrolysis of the seawater are separated, alkaline material is inputted into the anodic electrolyzed water to adjust pH, carbon dioxide gas is blown into the cathodic electrolyzed water to fix the carbon dioxide gas as carbonate, and the anodic electrolyzed water after pH adjustment and the cathodic electrolyzed water after carbonate fixation are intermixed, and discharged in a state where a pH of the intermixed water is identical to a pH of the seawater. As a result, it is possible to offer a carbon dioxide gas fixation method and a carbon dioxide gas fixation apparatus which fix carbon dioxide gas with little impact on the environment, and without risk of re-release.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventors: Tatsushi Iwamoto, Kenichi Akamine, Junichi Okuyama
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Publication number: 20130168878Abstract: A flotation clarification system (1) for wastewater includes: at least one main tank (2) defining a vertical central axis and having a bottom (3) at least a lateral wall (4); at least one sludge collecting device (5) for sludge to be treated; at least one unit (20) for adding air bubbles to water and/or sludge to be treated; and at least one water retaining tank (31). The unit (20) for adding air bubbles includes: at least one duct (33) for a flow of water and/or sludge to be treated; at least one duct (34) for a flow of water added with air; and at least one mixing device (35) configured and dimensioned so that the flow of water added with air is positioned inside the flow of water and/or sludge to be treated and runs into the latter while expanding radially from the inside towards the outside or vice versa.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: SUPSI SCUOLA UNIVERSITARIA PROFESSIONALE DELLA SVIZZERA ITALIANA, ICIMSIInventors: Renzo Longhi, Alessandro Jermini, Urs Arnold
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Publication number: 20130164181Abstract: A reducing agent aqueous solution mixing device includes an exhaust pipe, an injector, an inner pipe and a tubular guide member. The exhaust pipe includes an elbow part having a curved portion, and a linear part disposed on a downstream side of the elbow part. The injector is disposed outside the curved portion and injects only a reducing agent aqueous solution into the elbow part towards the linear part. The inner pipe is disposed on an exhaust stream downstream side of the injector within the exhaust pipe with an inlet portion opening thereof facing the injector and an outer peripheral surface thereof being spaced apart from the inner wail of the linear art. The inner pipe allows the exhaust as to flow through the inside thereof and the outer periphery thereof. A tubular guide member directs the reducing agent aqueous solution injected from the injector to the inner pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2012Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: Tadashi Iijima, Hirofumi Kizawa, Boku Itou, Shinji Tsujimura, Takashi Katou, Tetsuo Orita, Kanji Namimatsu, Issei Hara, Hiroyuki Tomioka
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Publication number: 20130153037Abstract: An apparatus for distributing a flow of a liquid descending in an inner space of a packed column includes: a collector to collect the flow of the liquid; a mixer below and vertically spaced apart from the collector to receive and mix the liquid collected; a first conduit to receive and transmit at least part of the liquid from a first sector of the collector to a first zone of the mixer; and a second conduit to receive and transmit at least part of the liquid from a second sector of the collector to a second zone of the mixer. A geometric center of the first sector of the collector is positioned circumferentially away from a geometric center of the first zone of the mixer and/or a geometric center of the collector's second sector is positioned circumferentially away from a geometric center of the mixer's second zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Swaminathan Sunder, Donn Michael Herron, Patrick Alan Houghton
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Publication number: 20130155804Abstract: Device (1) for frothing a liquid, comprising a chamber (10), which chamber comprises a supply tube (11) for supplying the liquid to be frothed and frothing gas, and comprises a substantially round outlet tube (12) provided at the bottom of the chamber. The outlet tube being arranged for letting out a mixture of the liquid and the frothing gas, i.e. the liquid in a frothed state, and for letting out excess frothing gas. The chamber (10) is cylinder-shaped and the supply tube (11) has a tangential arrangement with respect to the chamber (10) and is provided at a height h from the bottom of the chamber. The ratio of the value of the height (h) of the supply tube and the height (H) of the chamber is in a range between 0.2 to 0.7, and the ratio of the value of the diameter of the outlet tube (d) and the value of the diameter (D) of the chamber is in a range of 0.6 to 0.95. This device provides for a high quality of milk froth without excessive or insufficient foam formation or very coarse foam bubbles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Joeke Noordhuis, Sipke Theo Douma
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Publication number: 20130139569Abstract: The object of the invention is a gas-liquid contacting column comprising a gas supply line (2), a liquid supply line (4), at least one functional zone (6) comprising at least one gas-liquid contacting element, functional zone (6) being arranged between gas supply line (2) and liquid supply line (4). Gas supply line (2) cooperates with a distribution zone (8) arranged between the gas supply line and the functional zone, distribution zone (8) consisting of a packing whose height is so selected that the gas coming from the distribution zone circulates with a local velocity over the bed inlet section of the functional zone ranging between ?50% and +50% of the average velocity of the gas circulating in the column.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventors: Pascal Alix, Ludovic Raynal
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Publication number: 20130134101Abstract: A sparging device for a flotation cell may include a central gas tube with a central gas orifice which is adjoined by at least two connecting tubes each having a connecting gas orifice, the connecting tubes being aligned at a right angle ss to a longitudinal axis LZ of the central gas tube, the central gas orifice being connected to the connecting gas orifices, and each connecting tube being connected to at least one gas injection unit at its end remote from the central gas tube. A flotation cell with such a sparging device and a flotation method are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Inventors: Stefan Blendinger, Robert Fleck, Gerold Franke, Lilla Grossmann, Werner Hartmann, Wolfgang Krieglstein
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Publication number: 20130099398Abstract: The micro bubble generator comprises a gas-liquid generating tank and an outer shell tank and the space there between is configured as a channel for the liquid. A plurality of liquid supply ports are provided in the channel and supply liquid through the channel into the gas-liquid generating tank from the liquid supply ports. Inside the gas-liquid generating tank, a swirling flow is generated by the supplied liquid and a negative pressure cavity is thereby generated near the axis of the cylinder axis. From the gas supply portion, gas is supplied from the outside by the action of the negative pressure cavity or by additionally forcing the gas supply. The supplied gas is formed into micro bubbles by the swirling liquid flow and is discharged from the gas-liquid outlet discharging port as a gas-liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Inventors: Ichiro Takase, Hiroaki Tsutsumi
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Patent number: 8348243Abstract: A home soda machine includes a cylinder of gas suitable for carbonation, an attachment mechanism to attach a bottle of water, a valve opening mechanism to open a gas release valve on the gas cylinder and introduce the gas to the bottle of water, a gas release sensor to sense at least events indicating the opening and closing of the gas release valve, and an indirect gas meter to at least determine an amount of the gas released from the cylinder based at least on a cumulative length of time the gas release valve was open as per data received from the gas release sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Sodastream Industries Ltd.Inventors: Amir Schori, Alon Gendel, Allan Ring, Antony Frank Pateman, David O'Neill
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Publication number: 20120325742Abstract: A gas sparger for a filtering membrane system produces an intermittent flow of bubbles even if provided with a relatively continuous gas flow. The sparger has a housing to collect a pocket of gas and a conduit to release some of the gas from the pocket when the pocket reaches a sufficient size. Optionally, a cover over an outlet from the conduit may break up or distribute the released gas. A large sparger for can comprise a plurality of smaller units or areas. The supply of gas to the sparger may vary in flow rate over larger periods of time in response to changes in conditions in the membrane system to change the time between consecutive bursts of bubbles. A gas supply pipe may have two or more outlets at different elevations in communication with each of two or more units or areas. The discharge of gas between two or more units or areas may be synchronized. One or more of a set of units or area may receive a supplied gas at a higher flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Jeffrey Ronald Cumin, Henry Behmann, Youngseck Hong, Reid Bayly, Zhaoyang Wan, Joseph Breitner
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Publication number: 20120292790Abstract: The carbonation device includes a cap system selectively mounted to the mouth of a liquid container. The cap system includes a cap, a rotatable control ring coaxial with and selectively attached to the cap, a reaction vessel selectively attached to the bottom of the cap, and an elongate distribution tube selectively mounted to the cap. The reaction vessel is filled with a preselected amount of carbonating material such that when the control ring is rotated in one position, water may be introduced into the vessel to initiate the carbonation reaction. In another position, the carbonating gas flows into the liquid via the distribution tube. Other rotated positions permit locking and unlocking of the control ring. The carbonation device also includes a drop-in configuration that serves as a self-contained carbonation distribution vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: PATRICK J. TATERA
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Publication number: 20120279396Abstract: A system to purge dissolved gases selectively from liquids can include a first contactor having two first contactor inlets and two first contactor outlets. The first contactor can receive liquid from a liquid source at a first inlet of the first contactor and an inert gas source at a second inlet of the first contactor, the inert gas can purge a first portion of gas from the liquid source. The first portion of purged gas exits the first contactor at a first outlet of the first contactor. The second contactor can receive input from the second outlet of the first contactor and the inert gas, the inert gas purges a second portion of the gas from the liquid source. The second portion of purged gas can exit the second contactor at a first outlet of the second contactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Brammer, Johannes Seiwert, Christiane Gottschalk
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Publication number: 20120280411Abstract: A liquid distribution trough contained within a tower for the purpose of mass or thermal exchange between at least a first liquid and a second fluid; the trough having an upper section and a lower section; the lower section for receiving the first liquid; a horizontal dividing member separating the upper section from the lower section and having at least one dividing member portion defining an aperture to allow for passage of the liquid fluid from the lower section to the upper section; a feed conduit means in communication with the lower section to provide feed first liquid flow to the lower section; the lower section having at least one inlet portion defining a liquid inlet in communication with the feed conduit means; and a first baffle adjacent the inlet portion operably impacted by the first liquid flow and to hinder preferential flow along the walls of the trough and the dividing member. The trough and tower are of particular value in a sulphuric acid plant and a carbon dioxide capture plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: CHEMETICS INC.Inventors: Daniel S. Norton, Orlando G. Perez, Thomas S. Drackett, David J. Sterenberg
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Publication number: 20120273977Abstract: A device and a method for generating therapeutic foam from a sclerosing solution such as polidocanol and a gas which is absorbable or dissolvable in the body comprises a disposable cassette including a liquid container and a flexible chamber containing gas, chamber being formed as a loop. Located in the loop chamber is a foam generating mesh. In use, liquid is introduced into the chamber and then the cassette is inserted into a pumping machine where it is engaged by a peristaltic pump which circulates the contents of the loop chamber through the mesh, thus creating foam. When a steady state is reached, foam may be withdrawn using a syringe via either a port or septum.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: David Dakin Iorwerth Wright, Anthony David Harman, Garry Hodges, David John Targell, Mark Simpson Yeoman, Jeremy Francis Donnan
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Publication number: 20120273979Abstract: The exhaust gas treatment apparatus has a sealed vessel which is vertically partitioned into two spaces by a partition. The partition is provided with a gas riser for deriving treated exhaust gas from an upper space of the absorbing liquid storage portion. A large number of sparger pipes are provided in a effective region, so as to reach inside an absorbing liquid stored in the absorbing liquid storage portion. A non-jet region is provided in the effective region. The froth layer is not formed in the non-jet region, and the absorbing liquid in a foamed state flows down from the froth layer therearound to circulate the absorbing liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2010Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: CHIYODA CORPORATIONInventors: Noboru Takei, Sohsuke Kido, Naohiro Kaji, Akira Kumagai