Waste, Waste Material, Refuse Or Sludge, E.g., Effluents, Fecal Matter, Etc. Patents (Class 530/859)
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Patent number: 12240771Abstract: A system for separating competing anions from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in a flow of water contaminated with PFAS and elevated levels of competing anions that includes a separation subsystem which receives the flow of water contaminated with PFAS and elevated levels of competing anions and separates competing anions from the PFAS and concentrates the PFAS to produce a treated flow of water having separated competing anions therein and a flow of water having a majority of PFAS therein. At least one anion exchange vessel having an anion exchange resin therein receives the flow of water having a majority of PFAS therein and removes PFAS from the water to produce a flow of treated water having a majority of the PFAS removed. The separation of competing anions by the separation subsystem increases the treatment capacity of the anion exchange resin to remove PFAS from the contaminated water.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2022Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: Emerging Compounds Treatment Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Woodard, Michael G. Nickelsen, John C. Berry
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Patent number: 12159691Abstract: The present invention provides a method for analysis and determination of the heavy metal occurrence key mineral phases in industrial solid waste, by performing N concentration gradients dissociation determination of the heavy metal solid waste to be tested under the same dissociation conditions, to give the dissociation degrees of the heavy metal elements to be tested at N different concentration gradients; the dissociated solid residues after dissociation being quantitatively analyzed for the mineral phase, to give the relative content of each mineral phase in the M mineral phases of the heavy metal solid waste to be tested; then calculating to give the occurrence distribution proportion of the heavy metal elements in the mineral phase, which are accumulated from high to low; the occurrence key mineral phase whose cumulative occurrence proportion exceeds the preset cumulative threshold value is determined to be the key mineral phase of the heavy metal elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2022Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: Central South UniversityInventors: Zhang Lin, Le Lin, Yanjie Liang, Xueming Liu, Yong Ke, Xu Yan, Chen Tian, Zhangbin Liu
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Patent number: 7943048Abstract: A method for recovering tallow from meat processing wastewater includes adding a coagulant composition to the wastewater to agglomerate suspended fat, oil and grease particles in the wastewater, separating solid waste materials from the wastewater and isolating tallow from the solid waste materials. The coagulant composition includes tannin.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Abdul Rafi Khwaja, Stephen R. Vasconcellos
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Patent number: 6756032Abstract: The present invention relates to a method comprising subjecting a test site of a responsive system to a primary challenge; subjecting the same test site to a secondary challenge, wherein the secondary challenge is designed to enhance and/or prolong a response of the responsive system to the primary challenge, without confounding the response nor altering the mechanism by which the primary challenge elicits a response from the responsive system; and assessing the response subsequent to the secondary challenge. The methods claimed herein also preferably comprise the additional step(s) of subjecting test site(s) to one or more pre-challenge intervention(s) and/or post-challenge intervention(s) and/or concurrent-challenge intervention(s).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bruce Ernest Tepper, Susan Baldwin, Scott Edward Osborne, Mauricio Odio
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Patent number: 6676840Abstract: The precipitation and removal of suspended fat and protein components and other suspended solids from a given solution can be accomplished by the addition of an aluminate to complex with the fat and protein components and the addition of a flocculating agent to flocculate the aluminate/fat and protein component complexes into insoluble particles capable of removal by conventional technology, which insoluble particles can be rendered to produce tallow.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Power Engineering CompanyInventors: Bryon J. Tarbet, Robert D. Hancock, Jeffrey W. Zidek
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Patent number: 6372145Abstract: The precipitation and removal of suspended fat and protein components and other suspended solids from a given solution can be accomplished by the addition of an aluminate to complex with the fat and protein components and the addition of a flocculating agent to flocculate the aluminate/fat and protein component complexes into insoluble particles capable of removal by conventional technology, which insoluble particles can be rendered to produce tallow.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Power Engineering CompanyInventors: Bryon J. Tarbet, Robert D. Hancock, Jeffrey W. Zidek
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Patent number: 6113800Abstract: A treatment process for recovering protein, fatty and water component products from a float material produced by a waste water treatment system, wherein the protein and fatty components possess improved stability and are suitable for further processing for inclusion in various products, such as animal feed. The recovered water component can also be further processed before discharge into a sewer system.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Novus International, Inc.Inventors: Matthew B. Hopkins, Robert J. DeRosa, William D. Shermer
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Patent number: 5958248Abstract: A method and a system which enable simple and inexpensive removal of heavy metals from a heavy-metal-containing substance. In this method, a substance containing heavy metals and water are introduced into a mixing bath in proportions by weight of 1:3 to 1:6. A strong acid is added to the mixture, and the mixture is stirred while its pH is maintained at a pH lower than 4. As a result of stirring of the substance at a pH 4, heavy metals are extracted into the liquid as metal ions. The metal-ion-containing liquid is input to a heavy metal precipitation bath, and the pH of the liquid is increased to a pH higher than 10 by addition of alkali to the liquid. Gas bubbles of carbonic acid gas are input to the liquid from a lower portion of the heavy metal precipitation bath, and they are broken into a large quantity of small gas bubbles of carbonic acid gas by turbine blades. The large quantity of gas bubbles of carbonic acid are brought into contact with the metal-ion-containing liquid having a pH higher than 10.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Yukimasa Satoh
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Patent number: 5856133Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode the G protein regulated phosphatidylinositol-3'kinase, a heterodimeric enzyme which produces the intracellular messenger phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-triphosphate in response to activation of trimeric G protein-linked receptors. This novel protein, comprised of a catalytic subunit, p120, and a regulatory subunit, p101, is found in cells of hematopoietic origin and is involved in immune system responses which cause inflammation. The presence of p101 subunit is largely responsible for the dramatic stimulation of kinase activity in the presence of activated trimeric G proteins.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Onyx PharmaceuticalsInventors: Len Stephens, Phillip Thomas Hawkins
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Patent number: 5772968Abstract: A hydrolyzer system, apparatus, and method for effecting the continuous conversion of offal, feathers, hair, and other keratinaceous material into usable protein products for further commercial usage. The hydrolyzer system includes a feed screw conveyor, transfer conduit, feed substrate expansion chamber, hydrolyzer, product expansion means, and dryer. The hydrolyzer utilizes direct steam injection heat transfer in combination with a feed expansion chamber means and means for agitation and mixing within the hydrolyzer to fluidize a plug of feather feed substrate formed in the transfer conduit by the feed screw conveyor. The apparatus provides a means for heating and fluidizing the feather feed substrate at elevated temperatures while mixing same to effect its hydrolyzation while preventing the escape of back pressure therefrom via a feed substrate plug formed by the feed screw conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Sunrise, Inc.Inventor: Marvin R. Wolfe
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Patent number: 4665158Abstract: Dehydrated protein materials are treated with gaseous HCl without temperature control, the reaction temperature being susceptible to reach, momentarily, 150.degree. C. Then the material thus treated is degassed and, after drying, a non hygroscopic powder usable in the food industry or in the pharmaceutical industry is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1985Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Jean-Michel Armanet, Claude Giddey, Jean-Pierre Sachetto
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Patent number: 4629785Abstract: Nutritious materials, including proteins, are separated from acidic waste-activated sludge in a process which comprises:(A) converting by physical means active bacteria in said sludge to an inactive form;(B) subjecting the acidic sludge to an adsorbent material which is capable of adsorbing said proteinaceous material in an uncharged state from said sludge;(C) extracting said proteinaceous material from said adsorbent material by contacting it with an alkaline material having a cationic species to form a mixture of said separated proteinaceous material and said alkaline material; and(D) separating said proteinaceous material from said cationic species and other cations by contacting said mixture with a cation exchange resin.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Inventor: Thomas F. McCaffery, III