Including Means For Adding A Material To A Gas Patents (Class 422/306)
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Publication number: 20090297410Abstract: A microreactor assembly (100) is provided comprising a fluidic microstructure (10) and an injector assembly (20). The injector assembly (20) comprises a liquid inlet (22), a gas inlet (24), a liquid outlet (26), a gas outlet (28), a liquid flow portion (30) extending from the liquid inlet (22) to the liquid outlet (26), and a gas flow portion (40) extending from the gas inlet (24) to the gas outlet (28). Further, the injector assembly (20) defines an injection interface with a microchannel input port (14) of the fluidic microstructure (10). The injector assembly (20) is configured such that the gas outlet (28) of the gas flow portion (40) is positioned to inject gas into the liquid flow portion (30) upstream of the liquid outlet (26), into the liquid flow portion (30) at the liquid outlet (26), or into an extension (35) of the liquid flow portion (30) downstream of the liquid outlet (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Olivier Lobet, Stephane Poissy, Pierre Woehl
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Publication number: 20090289071Abstract: This invention relates to the field of gas-containing storage vessels, and more specifically to the provision for antimicrobial surfaces within such vessels and in the connecting hardware associated with various applications of such vessels, so that microbial colonization of the interior of such vessels may be eliminated or retarded. This antimicrobial feature may result in improved safety in the use of such vessels, with reduced risk of the transmission of infection to a user. The invention further includes methods to provide gas-containing storage vessels with antimicrobial surfaces, so that microbial colonization of the interior of such vessels may be eliminated or retarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: THE BOC GROUP, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Ping
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Publication number: 20090274601Abstract: The present invention is a method for selective reduction of nitrogen oxides in a gas stream with ammonia wherein the ammonia is vaporized prior to contacting it with the carrying fluid. The present invention also comprises a reducing agent dispersion system for use in substantially uniformly mixing a reducing agent with nitrogen oxides in a flue gas stream comprising a header and a plurality of lances. Further, the present invention comprises a novel reactor design for use in selective reduction of nitrogen oxides in a gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: Yul Kwan, Rajashekharam V. Malyala, Robert Bono, Alec Miller, Stephen J. Golden
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Publication number: 20090175770Abstract: A catalyst air purifying, fragrance dispenser for a vehicle, such as an automobile, truck or bus, utilizing the vehicle's 12 volt power outlet. The system requires the catalyst to reach 500 degree fahrenheit, the volatile fuel that is also available with a fragrance, is emitted all the while eliminating smoke, unwanted odors and killing airborne bacteria. The system is refillable by way of exchanging receptacle, or by refilling after fuel is expanded. The top portion has a “grill” allowing air to circulate therefore emitting fragrance and killing bacteria and eliminating smoke and odors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Maurice Fodera
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Patent number: 7556785Abstract: Phosphine gas is generated by agitating a reaction mixture of a metal phosphide and water with agitation air in a reaction pot of a phosphine gas generator. The resulting phosphine gas is then diluted with dilution air to produce a fumigant phosphine gas which is directly delivered to a commodity for fumigation. The reaction pot does not have any rotating means such as agitators, rotors, or stirrers. The generator provides on-site generation of phosphine gas in a rapid manner improving the fumigation efficiency for a commodity, such as grain, preferably contained within a storage structures, such as a grain silo. The generator has a built in deactivation system for the unused metal phosphide and phosphine gas.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: United Phosphorus, Ltd.Inventors: Shroff Rajnikant Devidas, Pushpaksen P. Asher
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Publication number: 20090155146Abstract: An antigen supply device 1 according to the present invention is mainly configured by a cylindrical member 3 extending in the vertical direction. An air suction port 5 for sucking the air in the antigen exposure chamber is provided at a lower end of the cylindrical member. An axial fan 6 that generates a flow of the air flowing upward in an axial direction of the cylindrical member is attached above the air suction port of the cylindrical member. Moreover, a supply port 4 through which high-concentration antigens are jetted from a dust feeder on the outside of the antigen exposure chamber is provided above the axial fan of the cylindrical member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2005Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Huaipeng Tang, Akihiro Seta, Minoru Okuda, Kazuhiro Hashigucci, Kimihiro Okubo
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Patent number: 7531131Abstract: A method using vibration for conditioning, air-conditioning, cooling and decontaminating, disinfecting and sterilizing physical media. The method includes a first vibratory action (13) performed on a regulated incoming current of the physical medium (2) so that the flow of the physical medium (2) is formed and the necessary and adequate conditions for cooling are created; a refrigerating medium (3) and a cold-absorbing medium (6) interact in a heat exchanging system (1); and another vibratory action (10) is performed on a cold-absorbing medium in order that the physical medium is continuously and/or periodically decontaminated and the necessary and adequate conditions for the functioning of the decontamination system in its steady state are created.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventors: Danil Doubochinski, Roman Prytkov
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Publication number: 20090118443Abstract: Apparatus and methods for gas phase polymerization are provided. The method can include polymerizing one or more olefins at gas phase conditions in a reactor comprising one or more process exposed surfaces in the presence of a catalyst system; and treating at least a portion of the one or more process exposed surfaces prior to injecting the catalyst system to reduce the number of surface hydroxyls or access of the catalyst system to the surface hydroxyls on the process exposed surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Kevin B. Stavens, Matthew W. Holtcamp, Gary D. Mohr, William A. Lamberti
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Patent number: 7498004Abstract: Ultraviolet radiation is used to disinfect air (105) in a flow tube (110), where the flow tube (110) includes total internal reflecting features (120) on a portion of its external surface and said ultraviolet radiation propagates through a portion of the flow tube via total internal reflection.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Saccomanno
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Patent number: 7485258Abstract: A method and device for sterilizing containers in which a plasma treatment is executed through excitation of an electromagnetic oscillation so that the plasma is excited in a vacuum in the vicinity of the container regions to be sterilized. Between arrival and discharge, the container regions to be sterilized are moved closer to the oscillation-generating device in the chamber, with continuous movement of the container and/or of the oscillation-generating device for one or more predetermined time intervals in such a way that a plasma is excited in these regions inside and/or outside the container. The chamber is provided with a transport apparatus inside it, which produces an essentially rotating motion of the container during the transport from the arrival to the discharge in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Kurt Burger, Guenter Schneider, Thomas Beck, Wolfgang Szczerba, Bernd Wilke, Johannes Rauschnabel, Sascha Henke, Bernd Goetzelmann, Heinrich Van De Loecht, Wolfgang Schmitt
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Patent number: 7481975Abstract: The present invention provides a hydrogen peroxide indicator that includes a substrate on which is disposed an indicator composition that includes at least one of a select group of colorants. As a result of contact with hydrogen peroxide, the colorants change color, and even become colorless, thereby providing an indication of the presence of hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: David M. Read
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Patent number: 7438873Abstract: A scent lure is configured as a reusable container with two separate compartments, one for a scent wick and one for a disposable heating element. The compartments are separated by a common dividing wall and are independently accessible for ease of use. The separate compartments allow the heating element to be removed and/or replaced without contact with the scent wick and vice versa. Preferably, the heating compartment has vents to facilitate continued activation of a heating element during use. The vents are preferably configured to provide a chimney effect that creates a heated air flow over the sent wick for enhancing the lure's effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Warmkraft, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. Saxon, Jeremiah Parker, Mark Mattox
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Patent number: 7435378Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for treating goods, such as, for example, fumigating and re-cooling perishable goods, such as fruit, using a tarp and floor seal. The apparatus encloses goods on a surface and includes a canopy that is substantially impermeable to flowable materials, such as gas, liquid, or a combination thereof; an upper perimeter for supporting an upper portion of the canopy; a lower perimeter for supporting a lower portion of the canopy, the lower perimeter to be placed in proximity to the surface; a support structure for supporting the upper perimeter and lower perimeters; and a gasket in communication with the lower perimeter, wherein the gasket is deformable to substantially seal the chamber by compressing the gasket against the surface. The apparatus may also include an intermediate support structure for providing support to the canopy and a conduit in communication with the chamber to supply cool air to the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Royal Fumigation Inc.Inventors: Roy Richardson, John Achzet, Robert Dickinson, James Rushing
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Publication number: 20080247923Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for the generation of hydrogen peroxide. The apparatus is designed to allow for a greater range of tolerances in its manufacture. The apparatus provides for the production of a large scale volume of hydrogen peroxide by the generation of a liquid bearing bubble cloud. The bubbles are generated with a tiny volume before flowing over the reactor bed to generate the hydrogen peroxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventor: Kurt M. Vanden Bussche
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Patent number: 7431901Abstract: Apparatus and methods for removing malodor from the air, particularly from confined spaces are disclosed. Such devices and methods are useful for example for storing and preserving food in closed compartments such as refrigerators. The apparatus and methods utilize baking soda as the odor removing substance, either alone, or in combination with another odor removing substance, which may include activated carbon. In one embodiment, the apparatus has a detachable cartridge member which contains baking soda. In one version of this embodiment, the detachable cartridge member is used with an air moving member that draws air through the detachable cartridge member. In one embodiment, the method involves using a detachable cartridge member with an air moving member in one confined space, and using another cartridge member without the air moving member in another compartment of the confined space.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Paul Stiros, Jeffrey Donald Painter, Frank Andrej Kvietok, Charles Michael Hardy
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Publication number: 20080219903Abstract: The invention concerns a device for injecting fluids inside a rotary fluidized bed wherein the fluid jets are oriented in the rotational direction of the fluidized bed and surrounded with at least one deflector delimiting around said jets a space generally convergent then divergent and upstream of said jet passages through which suspended particles in the rotary fluidized bed can penetrate so as to be mixed with the fluid jets which transfer to them part of their kinetic energy before leaving said space.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2005Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Axel de Broqueville
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Patent number: 7410624Abstract: A device for introducing active substances, such as aromatic substances, insecticides and the like, into ambient air, comprises a holder for a carrier with a wick impressed thereon, which carrier can be placed in the holder and is replaceable. A mechanism to be operated by hand is provided for operating an ignition element, which can be placed in the holder and is replaceable, as for instance a gas lighter, to enable a wick to be ignited when a carrier with this wick has been placed in the holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Sara Lee/DE N.V.Inventors: Pedro Gaset Vinaixa, Jorge Miró Amenós
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Patent number: 7300625Abstract: A chlorine gas generating candle in a vented container which serves as a portable means to generate heated chlorine gas for killing insects, bacteria, viruses and other dangerous biological agents. The device has application in sanitizing dwellings, swimming pools and the like, and is effective in case of accidental release and/or biological attack. The chlorine gas generating candle disinfects an enclosed space with a quantity of heated chlorine gas. The chlorine gas generator is a self contained unit including an igniter which can be activated to initiate a self propagating burn of the entire candle and a resultant distribution of toxic chlorine gas. The use of one or a plurality of chlorine generators described in this application can provide any desired concentration of the killing gas. The chlorine gas generating candle can be safely and easily transported and does not require a source of power to operate.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Vladimir Hlavacek, Carl Gotzmer
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Publication number: 20070224080Abstract: A device for sanitizing a space includes a tank having an interior space for holding an aqueous sanitizing liquid, the tank having a bottom sector, a front sector having a rear wall, and a rear sector having a front wall, the rear sector front wall and the front sector rear wall forming a substantially “V”-shaped air pathway within the interior space. A reactor vessel is positioned within the bottom sector of the tank, a top edge of the reactor vessel in spaced relation from a notch in the “V”-shaped air pathway. A vibratable ultrasonic head array is positionable within and beneath a top edge of the reactor vessel and is submergable within the reactor vessel for vibrating the disc to form an atomized fog of particles from the liquid. Air can be drawn into the air inlet, and the formed atomized fog can be exhausted from the exhaust outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: ZIMEK TECHNOLOGIES IP, LLCInventors: David W. Sparks, Roy Beckett
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Patent number: 7258704Abstract: A hydrogen generator of the present invention is provided with: a reformer for generating a reformed gas containing hydrogen from a feed material containing an organic compound at least containing carbon and hydrogen and water; a heater for heating the reformer to a temperature required for generating the reformed gas; a carbon monoxide reducing unit having a carbon monoxide reducing catalyst for reducing carbon monoxide contained in the reformed gas generated in the reformer; and a temperature detector for detecting at least one of a temperature of the reformed gas in the carbon monoxide reducing unit and a temperature of the carbon monoxide reducing catalyst, wherein an amount of the feed material to be supplied to the reformer is controlled based on a comparison between a detected temperature detected by the temperature detector and a reference temperature set in accordance with the amount of the feed material.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Fujihara, Kunihiro Ukai, Kiyoshi Taguchi, Hidenobu Wakita
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Patent number: 7186371Abstract: An apparatus for sterilizing a sealed enclosure (1) includes a fan (8) for circulating a gas through a preparation circuit (11) and through the enclosure. The preparation circuit includes an evaporation chamber (10) for dispensing a decontaminant gas and water vapor mixture into the circulating gas to flow therewith through the enclosure and to reach a concentration in the enclosure above the dew point for the ambient temperature in the enclosure and thereby to condense onto surfaces in the enclosure to sterilize such surfaces. A monitor (15) measures gas temperature and dew point/condensation are monitored (17, 18) in the enclosure. The resulting signals led to a control module (19) for controlling the rate of dispensing of the decontaminant gas and water vapor into the gas in the preparation circuit in response to the levels determined by said monitoring to provide a required level of condensation of the decontaminant gas and water vapor in the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Bioquell UK Limited.Inventor: David Watling
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Patent number: 7157046Abstract: A flash vaporizer (34) provides a constant flow of vaporized hydrogen peroxide or other antimicrobial compounds for rapidly sterilizing large enclosures (10), such as rooms or buildings. The vaporizer includes a heated block (50) which defines an interior bore or bores (70, 72, 74). The flowpath created by the bore or bores increases in cross sectional area as the hydrogen peroxide passes through the block to accommodate the increase in volume during the conversion from liquid to gas. The vapor is injected into dry air in a duct that circulates it to the large enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Steris Inc.Inventors: Iain F. McVey, Francis J. Zelina, Aaron L. Hill, Gerald E. McDonnell, Kevin O. Williams, Thaddeus Mielnik
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Patent number: 7132084Abstract: A scent dispersion system, comprising a heating device having a top surface, and a container of scented wax disposed upon the top surface of the heating device. Upon heating, scent from the wax is caused to disperse into the surrounding environment. The system may further comprise an air circulating fan associated with the heating device, for circulating air around the container of scented wax, to help disperse the scent.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Pende, Inc.Inventor: Deno N. Roumpos
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Patent number: 7108834Abstract: A device for producing negative ion fragrance includes a basic body and a negative ion producer. The basic body is formed with a volatilizing cavity in the center for receiving therein the neck of a fragrant essential oil bottle or a fragrant essential oil bottle. The negative ion producer is provided with a negative ion shooting unit extending in the volatilizing cavity of the basic body. Negative ion produced by the negative ion shooting unit is mixed with the fragrant essential oil in the volatizing cavity and then their mixed vapor is sent out for use, elevating effect in use of fragrant essential oil.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventors: Chuan Pan Huang, Chen Lung Huang
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Patent number: 7105033Abstract: A system for generating hydrogen gas utilizes a volume exchange housing for the storage of a fuel material that reacts to generate hydrogen gas and a hydrogen separation chamber. The system includes a gas permeable membrane or membranes that allow hydrogen gas to pass through the membrane while preventing aqueous solutions from passing therethrough. The system is orientation independent. A throttle valve is also used to self regulate the reaction generating the hydrogen gas.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Millennium Cell, Inc.Inventors: Michael Strizki, Richard M. Mohring
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Patent number: 7101518Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for supplying liquid for use in a plasma disinfection system. The apparatus supplies liquid for generating plasma to a reaction chamber (1) to sterilize and disinfect an item wrapped in a packaging material (10) in the reaction chamber (1). The apparatus includes: an automatic feeder (20) for automatically feeding an extremely small fixed amount of liquid via a first discharging pipe (40) by controlling a rotational speed of a DC motor (31); a vaporizer (24) connected to the first discharging pipe (40) of the automatic feeder (20) and having a first heater (26) for vaporizing the fed liquid; a second heater (22) surrounding a second discharging pipe (23) connected between the vaporizer (24) and the reaction chamber (1) to prevent any condensation of the vaporized liquid in the second discharging pipe (23); and a temperature controller (25) electrically connected to the first and second heaters (26 and 22) to control temperatures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Human Meditek Co., LTDInventor: Jung Suek Ko
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Patent number: 6929784Abstract: A ClF3 gas generation system is provided with supply sources of chlorine (3) (for example a cylinder of compressed chlorine) and fluorine (4) (for example a fluorine generator) connected into a gas reaction chamber (2) enabling generation of ClF3 gas. The reaction chamber has a valved outlet (C) for the supply of the ClF3 gas to a process chamber for immediate local use.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Surface Technology Systems plcInventors: Jyoti Kiron Bhardwaj, Nicholas Shepherd, Leslie Michael Lea, Graham Hodgson
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Patent number: 6908597Abstract: An air sanitizing device for vehicles includes a casing attached to an air vent of the vehicle and having a passage defined therethrough. An ultraviolet LCD is located in the passage and powered by a power supply device connected to the casing. The power supply device can be powered by batteries, AC or DC electric current.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventors: Chug-Ming Chen, Chen-Chen Liu
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Patent number: 6899856Abstract: A device for gasifying a sterilizing liquid comprises a hot air duct 12 having an inlet 36 at one end thereof and an outlet 33 at the other end thereof, a hot air generator 37 for supplying to the inlet 36 hot air having a temperature capable of gasifying the sterilizing liquid, a spray nozzle 13 for spraying the sterilizing liquid into the hot air duct 12, and a plate heater 23 disposed as opposed to the outlet 33.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Shikoku Kakoki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasumasa Itoh, Yasuji Fujikawa, Tadao Akai, Michio Ueda
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Patent number: 6884393Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of sterilizing a device in a sterilizer, methods of sterilizing a device in an enclosure in a sterilizer, and enclosures for retaining a device capable of being sterilized in a sterilization process. The sterilization process comprises hydrogen peroxide vapor or gas. The sterilization load may include an enclosure, which can be a tray or a container. The tray or container comprises at least a volume of aluminum oxide. The ratio of the amount of hydrogen peroxide gas or vapor introduced into the sterilizer to the volume of aluminum oxide is at least 24 mg/cm3.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: Henry K. Hui, Les A. Feldman, Nancy Chu, Su-Syin Wu
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Patent number: 6852279Abstract: A chemical vapor sterilization process is enhanced by controlling the temperature of a diffusion path between a vaporizer and a sterilization chamber so as to condense and then re-vaporize at least a portion of the vapor.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: Harold R. Williams, Szu-Min Lin, Robert Lukasik
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Patent number: 6849234Abstract: A system and method for controlling operation of an ultraviolet air treatment device including an ultraviolet lamp positioned to treat air within an air handling system that operates in either an on state or an off state. The method includes activating the ultraviolet lamp, and determining the operational state of the air handling system. The ultraviolet lamp is deactivated upon expiration of a predetermined time period during which the air handling system remains in the off state. The predetermined time period is preferably 30-60 minutes, preferably 40 minutes for residential applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Tracy L. Lentz, Timothy J. Kensok, Jeffrey M. Hammer, Mark E. Stout, Richard N. Metzger, Jon W. Orr
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Publication number: 20040265197Abstract: A garbage storage apparatus capable of generating ozone for cleaning air is disclosed. The garbage storage apparatus includes a bin, a cover and an ozone-based air cleaner. The bin defines a space for storing garbage. The cover is used for covering the bin. The ozone-based air cleaner is communicated with the bin for cleaning air in the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Tsong-Yow Lin
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Publication number: 20040265196Abstract: Dispensers and refills for volatile liquids, such as fragrances, are disclosed. Dispensers and refills in combination with dispensers according to the present invention may comprise a volatile liquid and a housing. In certain embodiments, the volatile liquid of the present invention has a predetermined evaporation rate, measured and calculated by the method described herein. In other embodiments, the volatile liquid exhibits a predefined relative evaporation rate. In addition to the housing, the present invention includes optional components, such as a motorized fan and/or a wick, to facilitate release of the volatile liquid into the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Padma Prabodh Varanasi, Joel E. Adair, Michael C. Liptrot, Qing Song
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Publication number: 20040241064Abstract: A portable photoelectric air cleaner, which includes a semi-circular body in which there are an extractor fan, a transformer, a circuit board, an electrode end ultraviolet radiation tube and a cathode high voltage discharge fibre line, which is characterized in that an air inlet and an outlet are formed on said body. The cathode fibre line for discharging in high voltage is fixed at the air outlet. The electrode end ultraviolet radiation tube is fixed at the outlet which is placed in the body, and is formed in an air collector. The extractor fan is fixed between the electrode end ultraviolet radiation tube and the air outlet which are formed nearly inside the body. The portable photoelectric air cleaner is furthermore characterized in that said air collector is comprised of a space which is defined by an air collecting wall and blocking wall. The electrode end ultraviolet radiation tube is fixed between the front and rear block walls so that the rays can't emit out of the cleaner.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Se Kit Yuen
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Publication number: 20040228757Abstract: Phosphine gas is generated by agitating a reaction mixture of a metal phosphide and water with agitation air in a reaction pot of a phosphine gas generator. The resulting phosphine gas is then diluted with dilution air to produce a fumigant phosphine gas which is directly delivered to a commodity for fumigation. The reaction pot does not have any rotating means such as agitators, rotors, or stirrers. The generator provides on-site generation of phosphine gas in a rapid manner improving the fumigation efficiency for a commodity, such as grain, preferably contained within a storage structures, such as a grain silo. The generator has a built in deactivation system for the unused metal phosphide and phosphine gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Shroff Rajnikant Devidas, Pushpaksen P. Asher
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Publication number: 20040228756Abstract: An air purification system that uses laser beams to purify air. A laser beam is set to sweep across the interior of a box that is open at two ends to the flow of air. The laser beam is of sufficient strength to destroy or neutralize any dust particles, pollen, pathogens, allergens, or gasses that are present in the flow of air through the box. An air baffle box is utilized at each end of the box with the air flow to prevent the laser beam from escaping from the box. A second preferred embodiment of the present invention is the use of a fan laser beam to purify a flow of air. Said fan laser beam is suppled to a box through which air is flowing in such a manner that all air passing through the box must also pass through said fan laser beam. An air baffle box is utilized at each end of the box to prevent the escape of laser beams.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Lambert Darryl Berry
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Publication number: 20040223895Abstract: A perfume-dispensing adapter for use in a bubble generator for SPA is constructed to include a casing connected between a compressed air source and an air nozzle panel being put in a bathtub for guiding compressed air from the compressed air source into the air nozzle panel for producing air bubbles in the bathtub, a valve supported on a spring member in the casing and adapted to close the casing when the casing receiving no compressed air or to open the casing when the casing receiving compressed air, and a perfume dispenser mounted in the casing and adapted to emit a smell into compressed air passing through the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Shu Chih Wu
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Patent number: 6800252Abstract: A burstable bead system including a support having a surface, and a plurality of beads mounted on the surface of the support, with each of the beads comprising an outer wall defining an interior space. The outer wall of each of the beads is flexibly deformable by pressure applied to the outer wall, and is ruptureable by pressure applied to the outer wall to create an opening in the outer wall into the interior space of the bead. A scent vapor is located in the interior space of the bead such that application of pressure to the outer wall of the bead on the surface of the support releases the scent vapor from the interior space of the bead and into an environment exterior to the bead.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventor: Paul F. Jedzinski
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Patent number: 6797235Abstract: The present invention provides a device for modifying an atmosphere in proximity to the device, the device comprising a sachet comprising a semipermeable material, and a composition including a mixture of acetylsalicylic acid and sodium bicarbonate contained within a cavity of the sachet. The invention further provides methods for modifying an atmosphere comprising placing a mixture of a carboxylic acid and a base in the atmosphere, wherein the atmosphere has a sufficient level of water vapor such that, upon contact of the water vapor with the mixture, carbon dioxide is produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: CO2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Wes Boldt
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Publication number: 20040175312Abstract: It is herein described a diffuser for deodorizing products of the type consisting of an element provided with means apt to allow its application in correspondence with a vehicle vent-hole, the said diffuser showing openings for the inlet and outlet of an air flow apt to reach a deodorizing product introduced inside an envelope consisting of a semipermeable membrane apt to allow the passage of the perfumed oil molecules when it is reached by an air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: Jolande Emilie Van Der Linden-Douw
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Patent number: 6786249Abstract: Described is an apparatus for simultaneously sterilizing a large number of packs (1) by means of a gas mixture containing hydrogen peroxide and a carrier gas. The apparatus comprises: supply lines (4) for the carrier gas and for hydrogen peroxide (5), a device (21) for evaporating hydrogen peroxide by heat and mixing it into the carrier gas, supply lines (4, 5) and a substantially horizontally extending distributor line (6, 22) and nozzles (3) which are arranged above the respective pack (1) and are connected to the distributor line (6, 22).Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A.Inventors: Hans Armbruster, Michael Romer, Karsten B. Sorensen, Michael Wolf
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Patent number: 6770247Abstract: A liquid product vaporizing apparatus for an air deodorizing system includes an air inlet port for drawing a stream of air into the system and directing the stream of air into a vaporization chamber. An atomizing nozzle sprays a mist of liquid deodorant from a liquid reservoir into the vaporization chamber as the stream of air flows through the vaporization chamber. Much of the atomized liquid deodorant vaporizes within the vaporization chamber. The vaporized particles of liquid deodorant mix with the stream of air flowing through the vaporization chamber to form a stream of treated air. Other particles of liquid deodorant condense and coalesce on the sidewall of the vaporization chamber and are drawn by gravity toward the liquid product reservoir so they may be re-sprayed from the atomizing nozzle. The treated air exits the vaporization chamber and is directed through distribution pipes to a plurality of vapor distribution ports.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Triad Industries, Inc.Inventors: Keith D. Romack, Ricke D. Shamhart
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Patent number: 6767521Abstract: A system for dehumidifying and deodorizing, the system comprising a hanging, dehumidifying and deodorizing pouch comprising a housing having a impermeable membrane and a semi-permeable securely attached to the impermeable membrane. The housing enclosing moisture-absorbent material and deodorizing material. The housing is enclosed within a jacket comprising a perforated contiguous wall; the wall defines an opening for receiving the housing. The jacket further comprises a closing member for closing the opening when the housing is within the jacket. The jacket can comprise a rigid, rectangular cage having a detachable lid. The semi-permeable membrane of the housing can comprise polyethylene or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, individually or a combination thereof. The impermeable can comprise either polyethylene film or polypropylene film. The moisture-absorbent material can comprise a hygroscopic, deliquescent or a combination of a hygroscopic deliquescent and a gel forming polymer.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: W.M. Barr & CompanyInventors: Fred K. Vogt, Surendra Kumar Mishra, David Prince Heaner
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Patent number: 6767509Abstract: A sterilization system and process is provided which is useful in the chemical sterilization of medical supplies and equipment. The system includes a container having an internal generator of a sterilant such as chlorine dioxide. An internal container activator, such as high humidity or manual manipulation, is provided and stimulates the formation and release of the sterilant. The package includes a first indicator responsive to the release of sterilant and a second indicator which records the passage of a predetermined time interval. The combination of the sterilant indicator and the time interval indicator signals that proper sterilization conditions have been met and that the objects have been suitably sterilized.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignees: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., Bernard Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Henry L. Griesbach, Peter N. Gray
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Publication number: 20040136888Abstract: The present invention provides an incense burner which effectively prevents the user from an easy touch on its high temperature parts, can be used at a plurality of temperature ranges, and can let the user enjoy comfortably light art and aroma for a long period of time with ease. The incense burner of the present invention has a container for accommodating the material to be heated, a heating plate provided beneath the container, a heater for heating the heating plate and a supporting component for supporting the heating plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Satoshi Shimizu, Takao Kanba, Haruo Ishikawa
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Patent number: 6749805Abstract: A self-contained foul air eliminator comprises a housing with an intake port an impeller, a converter, and an exhaust port. The converter includes an oxidizing agent and an aqueous solution of a promoter. The eliminator is typically portable to eliminate malodors foul air from a toilet or another environment. The device is powered by a battery or a household current.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: S L Parkhurst CorporationInventors: Stephen L. Parkhurst, Morey E. Osborn
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Patent number: 6746652Abstract: Apparatus and method for producing at high efficiency vaporization a precisely controllable, continuously adjustable gas-phase flow of a vaporizable liquid (e.g., hydrogen peroxide) in a carrier gas (e.g., air) are disclosed. The gas-phase product flow can be substantially continuous, low-temperature, unsaturated with respect to the vaporized vaporizable liquid, and of substantially constant vaporized vaporizable liquid concentration as a function of time. Fine particles of the vaporizable liquid are produced and introduced into the flow of carrier gas/vapor in a vaporization plenum with a sufficient flow of carrier gas/vapor to provide a curtain of carrier gas/vapor between substantially all of the fine particles of vaporizable liquid and the inner surface of the vaporization plenum.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Pharmaceutical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Davoud Khorzad, Robert J. Thrash, Jimmy Fisher, Thomas F. Cullen
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Publication number: 20040105778Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for terminal sterilization of solid forms of nanoparticulate active agent compositions via gamma irradiation. The nanoparticulate active agent has an effective average particle size of less than about 2 microns, prior to incorporation into a solid form for sterilization. The resultant sterilized compositions exhibit excellent redispersibility, homogeneity, and uniformity. Also encompassed are compositions made via the described method and methods of treating animals and humans using such compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Elan Pharma International LimitedInventors: Robert Lee, Matthew Hilborn, Laura Kline, Janine Keller
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Method and apparatus for destruction of biological matter in a ventilation system using UV radiation
Publication number: 20040086422Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining a number of UV generators needed to destroy at least 90% of biological matter in an air stream of a ventilation system is disclosed. The method comprises determining the number of UV generators needed to destroy a proportion of biological matter in the air stream of the ventilation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Fred A. Elder, Thomas K. Leach, Patrick M. Leach, Timothy J. Leach, Donald Sniezak