24th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 11 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100147680 | SHAPED ANODE AND ANODE-SHIELD CONNECTION FOR VACUUM PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION - A physical vapor deposition apparatus includes a vacuum chamber with side walls, a cathode, a radio frequency power supply, a substrate support, a shield, and an anode. The cathode is inside the vacuum chamber, and the cathode includes a sputtering target. The radio frequency power supply is configured to apply power to the cathode. The substrate support is inside and electrically isolated from the side walls of the vacuum chamber. The shield is inside and electrically connected to the side walls of the vacuum chamber. The anode is inside and electrically connected to the side walls of the vacuum chamber. The anode includes an annular body and an annular flange projecting inwardly from the annular body, and the annular flange is positioned to define a volume below the target for the generation of plasma. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147681 | CHAMBER SHIELD FOR VACUUM PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION - A physical vapor deposition apparatus includes a vacuum chamber with side walls, a cathode, a radio frequency power supply, a substrate support, and anode, and a shield. The cathode is inside the vacuum chamber and includes a sputtering target. The radio frequency power supply is configured to apply power to the cathode. The substrate support is inside and electrically isolated from the side walls of the vacuum chamber. The anode is inside and electrically connected to the side walls of the vacuum chamber. The shield is inside and electrically connected to the side walls of the vacuum chamber and includes an annular body and a plurality of concentric annular projections extending from the annular body. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147682 | PROBE FOR MEASURING ELECTRIC POTENTIAL OF CELL - A probe for measuring an electric potential of a cell includes a plate having a surface having a first cavity provided therein, and a sensor element provided in the first cavity. A second cavity is provided in the bottom surface of the first cavity. The first flow passage having first and second openings is provided in the plate. The first and second openings of the first flow passage open to the second cavity and outside the plate, respectively. The sensor element includes a thin plate, and a supporting substrate provided around the thin plate and in the first cavity of the plate. The thin plate has a through-hole therein having a first opening and a second opening communicating with the second cavity of the plate. The first flow passage allows fluid to flow therein. A sucking device is coupled with the second opening of the first flow passage as to suck the fluid flowing in the first flow passage. This probe can measure an electric potential of a cell floating in solution as it is in this environment. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147683 | NOVEL POTENTIOMETRIC CHOLESTEROL SENSOR FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF TOTAL CHOLESTEROL IN HUMAN BLOOD SERUM - The present invention provides a novel sensor for the estimation of total cholesterol in human blood serum using molecular imprint of cholesterol. Human blood serum contains 150-250 mg/dl cholesterol. The present invention provides a sensor device and a process for the fabrication of ISFET (Ion Selective Field Effect Transister) coated with molecular imprint of cholesterol on the SiO | 2010-06-17 |
20100147684 | ULTRA-SENSITIVE GAS SENSOR USING OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR NANOFIBER AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - An ultra-sensitive gas sensor using semiconductor oxide nanofibers and a method of fabricating the same are provided. The gas sensor includes an insulating substrate, a metal electrode formed on the insulating substrate, and a semiconductor metal oxide nanofibers layer formed on the metal electrode and having nanoparticles of high sensitivity coated thereon. The method of fabricating a semiconductor oxide nanofibers gas sensor includes fabricating an oxide using a solution for electrospinning, electrospinning the solution, performing an annealing process to form an oxide semiconductor nanofiber, and partially coating a nano-sized metal oxide or metal catalyst particle having high sensitivity to a specific gas on a surface of the nanofiber having a large specific surface area. As a result, a semiconductor oxide nanofibers gas sensor having ultra sensitivity, high selectivity, fast response and long-term stability can be fabricated. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147685 | GAS SENSOR - Between a gas sensing layer ( | 2010-06-17 |
20100147686 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING PARTICLES - Various particle transport systems and components for use in such systems are described. The systems utilize one or more traveling wave grids to selectively transport, distribute, separate, or mix different populations of particles. Numerous systems configured for use in two dimensional and three dimensional particle transport are described. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147687 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING PARTICLES - Various particle transport systems and components for use in such systems are described. The systems utilize one or more traveling wave grids to selectively transport, distribute, separate, or mix different populations of particles. Numerous systems configured for use in two dimensional and three dimensional particle transport are described. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147688 | 2-IN-1 BIOCHIP - This invention relates to the Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Biochip. This chip uses the technology of CE combined with conductivity detection to determine: blood Electrolytes (EL) of K3 Na, Ca & Li using “EL Biochip” and to monitor water quality using “L Biochip”. Our in use technology enables to develop a small chip, reliable, easy to use, inexpensive and capable for rapid whole blood testing anywhere. Once this technique is developed, a generic system is obtained, and multitude of ions can be tested at once on the same device. Our chips are using same hardware (layout) and can be optimized to test other ions. The “2-in-1 Biochip” is a multi application versatile system, having two chips : “EL Biochip” : a point-of-care blood analysis chip, for diagnosis & therapeutic follow-up. “L-Biochip”: an on-site environmental monitoring liquids chip, to monitor water quality & guarding against water born diseases outbreaks. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147689 | METHOD FOR MODIFYING SURFACE OF ALUMINUM OXIDE AND ELECTROOSMOSIS PUMP AND ELECTRIC POWER GENERATOR USING MODIFIED ALUMINUM OXIDE MEMBRANE - The invention provides a method for modifying a surface of aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide is contacted with a hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution having 5-70 volume % of hydrogen peroxide for 20 minutes to 3 hours. The invention also provides an electroosmosis pump and electric power generator having a porous aluminum oxide membrane modified by the above method. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147690 | Oxygenation of a Fluid - Method and apparatus for producing an oxygenated fluid. In accordance with various embodiments, a flow of pressurized fluid is established. A flow of oxygen is injected into the flow of pressurized fluid to provide a fluid/oxygen mixture. The mixture is passed through a venturi assembly in the presence of a magnetic field established by an adjacent magnetic assembly. The mixture is next flowed from the venturi assembly to a gas/liquid separation tank, where a liquid component of the mixture is passed downstream with a selected dissolved oxygen content and a gas component is directed back for injection into the pressurized fluid flow. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147691 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING PARTICLES - Various particle transport systems and components for use in such systems are described. The systems utilize one or more traveling wave grids to selectively transport, distribute, separate, or mix different populations of particles. Numerous systems configured for use in two dimensional and three dimensional particle transport are described. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147692 | Automated Parallel Capillary Electrophoresis System with Hydrodynamic Sample Injection - An automated capillary zone electrophoretic system is disclosed. The system employs a capillary cartridge having a plurality of capillary tubes. The cartridge has a first array of capillary ends projecting from one side of a plate. The first array of capillary ends is spaced apart in substantially the same manner as the wells of a microtitre tray of standard size. This allows one to simultaneously perform capillary electrophoresis on samples present in each of the wells of the tray. The system includes a stacked, dual carrousel arrangement to eliminate cross-contamination resulting from reuse of the same buffer tray on consecutive executions from electrophoresis. The system also has a container connected to the detection end of the capillaries. The container is provided with valving which facilitate cleaning the capillaries, loading buffer into the capillaries, introducing samples to be electrophoresced into the capillaries, and performing capillary zone electrophoresis on the thus introduced samples. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147693 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PARTICULATE FILTER WITH REGULARLY SPACED MICROPORES - Various embodiments disclose devices and methods for fabricating microporous particulate filters with regularly spaced pores wherein sheet membrane substrates are exposed to energetic particle radiation through a mask and the damaged regions removed in a suitable developer. The required depth of field is achieved by using energetic particles to minimize diffraction and an energetic particle source with suitably small diameter. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147694 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EVALUATION OF COATED PARTS - A method of verifying performance of a coated part includes calculating a deflection value as a function of a predetermined strain threshold value and a total thickness of a test coupon that comprises a coating on a substrate. The coating of the test coupon is co-deposited in a deposition process for producing a coated part. The test coupon is bent in an amount equal to the calculated deflection value and then evaluated as an indication of whether a mechanical characteristic of the coated part meets a specified level. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147695 | Multi-cell Masks and Methods and Apparatus for Using Such Masks To Form Three-Dimensional Structures - Multilayer structures are electrochemically fabricated via depositions of one or more materials in a plurality of overlaying and adhered layers. Selectivity of deposition is obtained via a multi-cell controllable mask. Alternatively, net selective deposition is obtained via a blanket deposition and a selective removal of material via a multi-cell mask. Individual cells of the mask may contain electrodes comprising depositable material or electrodes capable of receiving etched material from a substrate. Alternatively, individual cells may include passages that allow or inhibit ion flow between a substrate and an external electrode and that include electrodes or other control elements that can be used to selectively allow or inhibit ion flow and thus inhibit significant deposition or etching. Single cell masks having a cell size that is smaller or equal to the desired deposition resolution may also be used to form structures. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147696 | COPPER-TIN ELECTROLYTE AND METHOD FOR DEPOSITING BRONZE LAYERS - Consumer goods and industrial articles are electro-plated with bronze layers for decorative reasons and to protect them against corrosion. The electrolytes used hitherto for producing decorative bronze layers are either cyanide-containing or, as in the case of baths based on organosulphonic acids, highly corrosive or have, as in the case of cyanide-free baths based on diphosphoric acid, unsatisfactory long-term stabilities. Electrolytes which are used for applying solderable bronze layers in the electronics industry usually contain toxic or very toxic thio compounds. The present invention provides a non-toxic electrolyte which displays long-term stability for the electrolytic deposition of decorative bronze layers and a corresponding process for the application of such decorative bronze layers to consumer goods and industrial articles. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147697 | METHOD FOR ELECTROPLATING A SUBSTRATE - One or more embodiments provide for a device that utilizes voltage switchable dielectric material having semi-conductive or conductive materials that have a relatively high aspect ratio for purpose of enhancing mechanical and electrical characteristics of the VSD material on the device. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147698 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING SODIUM CARBONATE CRYSTALS - Method for producing sodium carbonate, according to which an aqueous sodium chloride solution ( | 2010-06-17 |
20100147699 | CONCURRENT O2 GENERATION AND CO2 CONTROL FOR ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT - A device for the concurrent oxygen generation and control of carbon dioxide for life support system involves two stages, where a first stage removes CO | 2010-06-17 |
20100147700 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING ELECTRICAL CHARGE THROUGH A LIQUID HAVING ENHANCED SUSPENSION PROPERTIES - An apparatus and method are provided. The method includes for example, treating a liquid in an apparatus to increase suspension properties of the liquid and dispensing the treated liquid from the apparatus to a surface or volume of space so as to create an electrically conductive path by the treated liquid from the apparatus to the surface or volume of space. During the step of dispensing, an alternating electric field is generated from the apparatus to the surface or volume of space, through the liquid along the conductive path, wherein the electric field is sufficient to destroy at least one microorganism from the surface or in the volume of space. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147701 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING ELECTRICAL CHARGE THROUGH A LIQUID TO ENHANCE SANITIZING PROPERTIES - An apparatus and method are provided, in which and electroporation electrode is configured for example to apply an alternating electric field through liquid dispensed from the apparatus to a surface or volume being treated and thereby cause electroporation of microorganisms in contact with the liquid. The liquid may be suspended from the surface by charged nanobubbles and/or another mechanism to enhance application of the electric field to the microorganisms. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147702 | Process for Cathodic Protection of Electrode Material - The present invention relates to a process for cathodic protection of electrode or electrode materials wherein negative bias is applied on the electrode. The negative bias is obtained by asymmetric current pulse. The asymmetric current pulse is obtained by performing negative phase with higher amplitude. The asymmetric current pulse is obtained by performing negative phase with wider pulse width than that of the anodic phase. The asymmetric current pulse is obtained by performing negative phase with higher amplitude and with wider pulse width than that of the anodic phase. The present invention further relates to a process for cathodic protection of electrode or electrode materials, wherein negative bias is applied on the electrode, wherein the negative bias is obtained by asymmetric current pulse, wherein the asymmetric current pulse is obtained by performing negative phase with wider pulse width than that of the anodic phase. The wider pulse width is obtained by pulse trains. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147703 | SACRIFICIAL ANODE AND TREATMENT OF CONCRETE - A method of protecting steel in concrete is disclosed. A voltage between two connections of a power supply is generated such that current can flow between a negative connection and a positive connection. In a first protection step, one of the connections of the power supply is electrically connected to the steel to be cathodically protected and a sacrificial anode is electrically connected in series with the other connection of the power supply such that the voltage generated by the power supply is added to the voltage generated between the sacrificial anode and the steel to produce a voltage greater than the voltage generated between the sacrificial anode and the steel alone. The power supply may be a cell or battery and may be combined with the sacrificial anode to form a single unit. In a second protection step that may follow the first protection step, the voltage generated by the power supply is no longer present and a current flows between the sacrificial anode and the steel to continue protecting and/or passivating the steel. This may be achieved by connecting the sacrificial anode directly to the steel. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147704 | ION-EXCHANGE DEVICE AND REGENERATION METHOD OF ION-EXCHANGE MATERIAL THEREOF - An electrochemical device comprises an electrochemical cell. The electrochemical cell comprises a composite cation-exchange member including a conductive base and a cation-exchange material in physical contact with the conductive base, a composite anion-exchange member including a conductive base and an anion-exchange material in physical contact with the conductive base; and a compartment between the composite cation-exchange and anion-exchange members. The compartment comprises an inlet for introducing a feed stream, and an outlet for exiting of an output stream out of the compartment. The electrochemical device comprises a control device configured to transmit an electrical current to the composite cation-exchange and anion-exchange members at a regeneration stage in a manner that the conductive base on the composite cation-exchange member loses electrons and the conductive base on the composite anion-exchange member gains electrons. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147705 | Amperometric Sensor and Method for the Detection of Gaseous Analytes Comprising A Working Electrode Comprising Edge Plane Pyrolytic Graphite - An electrochemical sensor and method of detecting gaseous analytes are provided, which involve the use of a working electrode comprising edge plane pyrolytic graphite. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147706 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CODING INFORMATION ON A BIOSENSOR TEST STRIP - The present invention provides a test strip for measuring a concentration of an analyte of interest in a biological fluid, wherein the test strip may be encoded with information that can be read by a test meter into which the test strip is inserted. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147707 | ANIONICALLY-CHARGED POLYMER DETECTION METHOD - An electrochemical method for measuring the concentration of an anionically-charged and non-electroactive polymer in an aqueous solution is provided. The method comprises immobilizing a cationic dye material on an electrically conductive substrate form a working electrode; contacting the working electrode with the aqueous solution including the anionically-charged and non-electroactive polymer to be measured, and transmitting electrical power to the working electrode; measuring a current of the working electrode under a determined electric potential; and calculating a concentration or quantity of the anionically-charged polymer in the aqueous solution according to the measured current of the working electrode. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147708 | SUTURE TRAY PACKAGE - A novel suture tray package is disclosed. The package has a floor member and a plurality of curvilinear walls extending up from the top of the floor member and forming suture tracks. The walls extend in a spiral manner from the central section of the floor member to the periphery. Extending radially outwardly about the periphery are platform sections in communication with the tracks and optionally containing needle park members and pledget park members. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147709 | RELEASE AGENT FOR SCENTED ADDITIVES - A multifunctional vessel which includes a moisture control material containing a scented additive placed within the vessel. The moisture control material preferably comprises silica gel or bentonite clay into which a scented additive has been absorbed. The moisture control material containing the scented additive can be placed in a separate canister or sachet within the vessel. The moisture control material with scented additive regulates the relative humidity within the vessel while giving off the odor of the scented additive. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147710 | PORTABLE PROTECTIVE CONTAINER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES IN CONJUNCTION WITH A MULTIFUNCTION POCKET TOOL - A protective container for a portable electronic device includes a plurality of storage compartments formed in a rear wall, or a tool carrier with tool compartments mounted to the rear wall. Generally flat tools are stored within the compartments and are extractable to allow the protective container and portable electronic device to function as a multifunction pocket tool. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147711 | Cases for the protection of stringed musical instruments - Cases for the protection of stringed musical instruments having a bottom, a sidewall of a predetermined height extending from the bottom and a cover which is hingedly connected to the sidewall and which can be closed and secured with an appropriate fastener are described herein. The cases include a semi-rigid neck-brace having a height approximately the same as the inner height of the sidewall and being affixed to the bottom. The cases further include at least one retaining band that may be used to releasably secure the instrument neck to the neck-brace. Instrument damage may be prevented in the event of a sideways or backward fall, in at least part, because the neck-brace suspends the headstock between the bottom, sidewall and cover of the case and thereby prevents it from making contact. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147712 | ADAPTABLE CARRIER-TYPE CASE TO STORE AND CARRY ONE OR MORE SURF BOARDS WITH OR WITHOUT KEELS - This invention refers to a carrier-like case to store and carry boards. Such case is adaptable to store different types of boards with or without keels, or both types together. The referred case features a plastic or rubber inner lining which can be inflated providing safe protection during transportation of boards, therefore avoiding risk of breaking or damaging the boards. Such inner lining can be removed to be used separated from the case shell. The case to store and carry boards also allow moving around as a travel suitcase, since it is provided with a pair of wheels and a supporting handle. Additionally, the case subject matter of this invention is provided with a fitting system to be used on car racks. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147713 | BASE STRUCTURE OF GOLF CLUB BAG - A golf club bag includes a bag body, a main support rod, a linking rod and a base. The bag body is fixed to the base composed of a front base and a rear base, which have substantially the same width and are pivotally connected to each other. When the bag body is placed slantingly, the front base may serve as a main supporting member at a bottom portion thereof, the larger supporting surface area can be obtained, and the stability of placement can be enhanced. In addition, peripheries of the front base and the rear base are connected to the bag body, a bottom end of the linking rod is inserted into the bag body and pivotally connected to the front base. Thus, it is possible to prevent its pivotal connection portion from being exposed outside the bag body and from being collided and damaged. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147714 | GOLF CLUB CARRYING CASE - A golf club carrying case has first and second elongated shells connected along a first longitude edge by one or more hinges. At least one closing mechanism is used to hold the first and second elongated shells together, along a second longitude edge, to form an elongated housing. A number of restraints are used to restrain golf clubs within the elongated housing. The first and second elongated shells are shaped such that one end of the elongated housing is large enough to accommodate the heads of driver clubs and the lengths of the first and second elongated shells are sufficient to accommodate the maximum length of a driver club. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147715 | Hermetic Flexible Bag To Protect Cameras And Portable Electronic Equipment - “Hermetic flexible bag to protect cameras and portable electronic equipment'” which comprises a set formed by the following components: a flexible bag, UV filter, eye-window and in some embodiments the set can also present a flash support and a tripod connection. The flexibility of the manufacturing material enables that the same hermetic flexible bag be used with several types of equipment of similar shape and size. It also provides protection for the equipment without making its use difficult. The equipment is always protected and ready to be used. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147716 | ELECTRONICS DEVICE CASE - A case for protecting and storing a preselected electronics device includes a flexible fabric material body and a strip of fabric extending from a portion of the body. The strip of fabric has an open and an inverted closed position. The body and strip of fabric in the closed position are together configured to envelope and tightly fit contours of the preselected electronics device. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147717 | Low Pungency, Long Day Onion - The present invention includes long-day onion plants comprising bulbs having low pungency and methods for obtaining such onions. The present invention also provides reagents and materials that can be used in the methods for obtaining such onions. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147718 | Discreet packaging for personal care products - A packaging system for personal care products is provided including a package including an external surface and a package circumference, and a concealment element circumscribing the package at the package circumference and being positionable between a first position in which the packaging system exhibits product-identifying graphics and a second position in which the packaging system is substantially bereft of product-identifying graphics. Also provided is a packaging system including a package including an external surface including a first portion with a desired nondescript aesthetic configuration that is generally not indicative of the personal care products within the package and a second portion with product-identifying graphics, a concealment element variably positionable on the external surface of the package, and necessary purchasing indicia provided on one of the package and the concealment element at a location such that the purchasing indicia are visible when the concealment element is in the second position. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147719 | DISPENSING CONTAINER FOR PROBE COVERS AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A dispensing container for probe covers includes a hollow main body and a bottom portion. The hollow main body has a first opening at one end and a second opening at an opposite end. The probe covers are placed in the hollow main body with their open ends facing the first opening. At least a pair of first abutting portions are provided inside the hollow main body adjacent to the second opening. The bottom portion has one end inside the hollow main body and an opposite end jutting out of the second opening. The bottom portion has a third opening facing the first opening for receiving hollow bodies of the probe covers and is exteriorly provided with at least a pair of second abutting portions adjacent to the third opening for abutting on the first abutting portions, thereby preventing the bottom portion from coming off through the second opening. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147720 | DISPENSING CONTAINER OF PROBE COVERS AND ASSEMBLY THEREOF - A dispensing container, mounted on a supporter, comprises a hollow body made of a flexible material for accommodating ear thermometer probe covers, where the hollow body has one end formed with an access opening for allowing a probe of an ear thermometer to insert into an upmost probe cover in the hollow body. Each of the probe covers has the open end provided with at least a flange that radially extends outward from the open end, where the hollow body has a substantially rectangular section that has major edges smaller than a diameter of the flange of one probe cover in length, so that when the probe covers are placed into the hollow body, each inner wall of the hollow body is deformed to tangent to the flanges of the probe covers, so as to keep the probe covers securely in the hollow body. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147721 | PACKAGE CONTAINING A WINDOW AND A PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTIC INDICATOR - A package including a container having a layer with an interior surface and an exterior surface. The layer forms an interior space. The container includes a window on only a portion of the exterior surface. The container contains within the interior space one or more absorbent articles each having substantially the same absorbent capacity. Each absorbent article is individually wrapped in a wrapper. The exterior surface of the container has a signal color corresponding to the absorbent capacity, and each of the wrappers has a substantially similar signal color in the form of a design. In addition, only a portion of the wrapper can be viewed through the window. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147722 | DIAPER STRUCTURE WITH ALIGNMENT INDICATOR - An absorbent garment, such as a diaper structure, includes a visually discernible alignment indicator visible from a body-facing surface. The alignment indicator includes at least one first reference point. The absorbent garment comes with instructions defining the location of the first reference point on the absorbent article, defining the location of a second reference point on a wearer, and instructing the consumer to position the absorbent garment so that the first reference point optically aligns with the second reference point, and to fasten the absorbent garment in the position. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147723 | CUSHION FOR CARRIAGE OF SHEET MATERIALS - A cushion made of resilient polymer is a push fit onto the edge or corner of a sheet of glass or other sheet material susceptible to chipping. The cushion is of modified U-section having a shock absorbing bed and upstanding legs which define a sheet receiving slot. The legs diverge when the sheet is inserted and exert a gripping force sufficient to retain the cushion when the sheet is carried. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147724 | TAMPER INDICATOR FOR RECLOSABLE PACKAGES - A reclosable package for storing and dispensing product. The package has a reclosable opening panel that can be selectively moved from a closed position where product contained within the package is retained to an open position where product contained within the package is exposed for dispensing. The package includes a tamper indicator that provides one or more of a visual, tactile, or auditory indication that the opening panel is being opened for the first time or has been previously opened. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147725 | PACKAGING WITH IMPROVED WATER VAPOUR BARRIER RATING - Packaging means made of plastic, in particular, for a free-flowing or pourable surfactant-containing and/or bleach-containing material, for example detergent or cleaning agent powder, comprising a base, a top and a body, wherein the packaging means has a water vapor permeability level>15 g/(m | 2010-06-17 |
20100147726 | PACKAGING WITH IMPROVED WATER VAPOUR PERMEABILITY - Packaging means made of plastic, in particular for a free-flowing or pourable surfactant-containing and/or bleach-containing material, for example, a detergent or cleaning powder, comprising a base, top and body, wherein the packaging means has a water vapor permeability level >15 g/(m | 2010-06-17 |
20100147727 | Open-Topped Stackable Container - An open topped stackable container tub ( | 2010-06-17 |
20100147728 | ENERGY ABSORBING APPARATUS FOR SHIPPING CONTAINER - An energy-absorbing bulkhead apparatus includes high-strength roll formed tubular bars, and a bar-supporting sheet to distribute stress from product shifting in large shipping containers during transport. Parts are re-useable and can be quickly installed into the shipping container at selected locations such as near the container's doors. The bars can be swept and/or have deformed/configured ends shaped to engage channel features in side walls of the large shipping container. The bars may define spaced tubes and a tie rod for added strength. For example, the bars can be steel having 120 KSI to 220 KSI tensile strength, and have a cross-section 2-3 inches in depth and 4-6 inches in height, a length of 94 long, and a longitudinal sweep of 6 inches curvature. A flexitank can be positioned in the shipping container and supported by a combination of the bulkhead. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147729 | HINGE CONFIGURATION FOR CONTAINER FOR FRANGIBLE ITEMS - A container for receiving frangible items comprises a sheet of polymer formed into a base portion having a plurality of item-receiving cavities for supporting frangible items. A cover portion has an item-covering concavity for covering the frangible items. A first hinge portion is positioned between a first longitudinal edge of the base portion and the cover portion for rotating the cover portion onto the base portion to hold the frangible items captive in the item-receiving cavities. The first hinge portion comprises a pair of longitudinal grooves formed into the first hinge portion and extending parallel to the first longitudinal edge of the base portion, with a web defined between the longitudinal grooves, and a hinge-reinforcement wall at least one end of the longitudinal grooves. A fold line is formed in the web and in the hinge-reinforcement wall when the cover portion is rotated onto the base portion. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147730 | STACKING CONFIGURATION FOR CONTAINER FOR FRANGIBLE ITEMS - A container for receiving frangible items comprises a sheet of polymer formed into a base portion having a plurality of item-receiving cavities for supporting frangible items. The item-receiving cavities have a frustoconical portion having a generally frustoconical geometry. A cover portion has an item-covering concavity for covering the frangible items. A first hinge is between a first longitudinal edge of the base portion and the cover portion for rotating the cover portion onto the base portion to hold the frangible items captive in the item receiving cavities. A hollow bridge spans between at least two adjacent item-receiving cavities of the container, a bottom edge of the hollow bridge being lower than a midheight of the frustoconical portion of the item-receiving cavities. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147731 | WATER SOLUBLE CONTAINER - A filled water-soluble injection moulded container ( | 2010-06-17 |
20100147732 | CHILD-RESISTANT DISPENSING CLOSURES AND CLOSURE COMPONENTS - A child-resistant dispensing closure for a container may include one or the other or both of a dispensing cover non-removably securable to a container, or an outer cover non-removably securable and rotatable with respect to the inner cover and cooperable with the dispensing cover to render the closure child-resistant. According to another embodiment, an outer cover may include a flange to aid users in pushing and turning the outer cover with their fingers. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147733 | Dispensing Container - A re-usable dispensing container ( | 2010-06-17 |
20100147734 | User Selectable Multiple Tablet Package - A package containing a multiple tablet order is described. The multiple tablet order comprises a plurality of medicinal tablets. The package further comprises a label that includes tablet specific information corresponding to the date and the time for consuming the tablets and a plurality of images corresponding to the tablets contained therein. The package is generated according to information corresponding to a size and a type of packaging. The size and type of packaging may be large, medium, small, sleeved, circular, grid, pouches, child resistant, and combinations thereof. The size and type of packaging may be selected by a user. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147735 | Pill Organizer and Dispenser - The present invention provides an organizer and dispenser for pills and the like which reduces demands for manual dexterity when the user retrieves the pills. In one aspect of the invention, the novel organizer and dispenser may have a plurality of compartments, such as one for each day of the week. The organizer and dispenser may have a closure at the top which reveals all of the compartments simultaneously. This is convenient for loading a full week's supply of pills. In addition to the closure at the top, each compartment has an individual closure at the bottom of the compartment. This enables all of the pills stored within one compartment, which are presumably to be taken by the user at one time, to be discharged from the organizer and dispenser by gravity. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147736 | Container with Flattened Cap - A biodegradable tube comprises a mom-rigid paper tubular body defining a lumen for containing a semi-solid composition; a paper tubular cap that slidably mates with the body; and wherein interior surfaces of the each of the body and the cap have a coating that is substantially impermeable to the semi-solid composition. In preferred embodiments the tube body and cap have tapered sealed ends, the coating comprises an adhesive, and the walls of the tube/cap comprise a rolled paper material upon which the coating has been applied. Contemplated semi-solid product materials include for example lip balm, facial cream, lotion, deodorant, sunscreen, caulk, grease sticks, mosquito repellant, and shoe polish. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147737 | PROTECTIVE CUSHION COVER FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Disclosed is a protective case for an electronic device. The protective case has two layers, an inner cushion cover that surrounds a portion of the electronic device and an outer rigid shell. The outer rigid shell has curved flexible arms that engage and hold the cushion cover | 2010-06-17 |
20100147738 | PACKAGING ASSEMBLY - The present invention is embodied in a packaging assembly for both economical and safe shipping, display and advertising of a plurality of products, comprising a plurality of products stacked upon a pallet and a plurality of side panels affixed to the pallet. Each side panel can be folded into an upper position in order to enclose the plurality of products during shipment of the packaging assembly and each side panel can also be folded into a lower position in order to hide the pallet and to advertise the plurality of products during display of the packaging assembly. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147739 | ADDITION OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT NAPHTHENIC TETRA-ACIDS TO CRUDE OILS TO REDUCE WHOLE CRUDE OIL FOULING - High molecular weight naphthenic tetra-acids are added to a base crude oil to prevent and/or reduce fouling of crude oil refinery equipment. The method includes adding an effective amount of a high molecular weight naphthenic tetra-acid to the base crude oil to form a crude oil mixture and feeding the crude oil mixture to a crude oil refinery component. Particularly, the high molecular weight naphthenic tetra-acids include ARN acids. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147740 | RECOVERY AND USE OF CONJUNCT POLYMERS FROM IONIC LIQUID CATALYSTS - A process comprising regenerating a used ionic liquid catalyst, recovering conjunct polymer from the regenerated catalyst and using at least a portion of the conjunct polymer is disclosed. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147741 | High activity MTT framework type molecular sieves - A process is described of producing an MTT framework type molecular sieve by crystallizing a mixture capable of forming said molecular sieve, wherein the mixture comprises sources of alkali or alkaline earth metal (M), an oxide of trivalent element (X), an oxide of tetravalent element (Y), water and a directing agent (R) of the formula (CH | 2010-06-17 |
20100147742 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING BITUMEN RECOVERY FROM OIL SANDS BY PRODUCTION OF SURFACTANTS FROM BITUMEN ASPHAL TENES - In a method for increasing the efficiency of bitumen recovery from oil sands, bitumen asphaltenes naturally present in the oil sands ore are treated with selected chemical agents to produce surfactants which reduce surface and interfacial tensions and promote the production of bitumen-water emulsions, thus facilitating the extraction and recovery of bitumen for use in producing synthetic crude oil. The agents react with the asphaltenes by oxidation, sulfonation, sulfoxidation, or sulfomethylation reactions, or by a combination of such reactions. These reactions may be initiated by adding selected agents into water-based oil sand slurries in process vessels or in pipelines. Alternatively, the agents may be injected directly into subsurface oil sand formations for in situ production of surfactants to enhance the efficiency of in situ thermal bitumen recovery processes. The methods of the invention may also be used to improve the stability of bitumen-water emulsions to facilitate transportation of the emulsions by pipeline, and to enhance the recoverability of bitumen from oil sands tailings. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147743 | Process for upgrading coal pyrolysis oils - This invention utilizes a novel method and set of operating conditions to efficiently and economically process a potentially very fouling hydrocarbon feedstock. A multi-stage catalytic process for the upgrading of coal pyrolysis oils is developed. Coal Pyrolysis Oils are highly aromatic, olefinic, unstable, contain objectionable sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen contaminants, and,may contain coal solids which will plug fixed-bed reactors. The pyrolysis oil is fed with hydrogen to a multi-stage ebullated-bed hydrotreater and hydrocracker containing a hydrogenation or hydrocracking catalyst to first stabilize the feed at low temperature and is then fed to downstream reactor(s) at higher temperatures to further treat and hydrocrack the pyrolysis oils to a more valuable syncrude or to finished distillate products. The relatively high heat of reaction is used to provide the energy necessary to increase the temperature of the subsequent stage thus eliminating the need for additional external heat input. A refined heavy oil product stream is recycled to the fresh feed to minimize feedstock fouling of heat exchangers and feed heaters. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147744 | UNIT, SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CATALYTIC CRACKING - One exemplary embodiment can be a fluid catalytic cracking unit. The fluid catalytic cracking unit can include a first riser, a second riser, and a disengagement zone. The first riser can be adapted to receive a first feed terminating at a first reaction vessel having a first volume. The second riser may be adapted to receive a second feed terminating at a second reaction vessel having a second volume. Generally, the first volume is greater than the second volume. What is more, the disengagement zone can be for receiving a first mixture including at least one catalyst and one or more products from the first reaction vessel, and a second mixture including at least one catalyst and one or more products from the second reaction vessel. Typically, the first mixture is isolated from the second mixture. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147745 | METHOD FOR REDUCING THE MERCURY CONTENT OF NATURAL GAS CONDENSATE AND NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANT - A method for reducing the mercury content of natural gas condensate, comprising the steps of providing a nanofiltration membrane having a feed side and a permeate side; contacting the natural gas condensate with the feed side of the membrane; and obtaining a mercury-depleted natural gas condensate at the permeate side of the membrane; and a natural gas processing plant comprising a condensate workup section including a nanofiltration membrane separation unit for reducing the mercury content of natural gas condensate. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147746 | REDUCTION OF ORGANIC HALIDE CONTAMINATION IN HYDROCARBON PRODUCTS - A method for reducing halide concentration in a hydrocarbon product having an organic halide content which is made by a hydrocarbon conversion process using a halogen-containing acidic ionic liquid catalyst comprising contacting at least a portion of the hydrocarbon product with an aqueous caustic solution under conditions to reduce the halide concentration in the hydrocarbon product is disclosed. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147747 | Dewaxing catalysts and processes - A process for dewaxing a waxy component-containing hydrocarbon feedstock comprises contacting the feedstock under dewaxing conditions with a catalyst system comprising ZSM-48 and a molecular sieve of the MTT framework type. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147748 | ADSORPTION OF DIBENZOTHIOPHENES FROM HYDROCARBON AND MODEL DIESEL FEEDS - A process for adsorbing aromatic sulfur compounds, where an adsorbent is contacted with a C | 2010-06-17 |
20100147749 | Multi-Metallic Catalysts For Pre-Reforming Reactions - The present invention relates to multi-metallic catalyst compositions for improved coke resistance in a hydrocarbon feed pre-reformer unit that comprises nickel and an enhancing component selected from at least one member of the group consisting of ruthenium, palladium, platinum, rhodium, cobalt, gold and silver on a support. The present invention further relates to a catalyst system for improved coke and sulfur resistance in a hydrocarbon feed pre-reformer unit that comprises at least one multi-metallic catalyst composition comprising nickel and an enhancing component selected from at least one member of the group consisting of ruthenium, palladium, platinum, rhodium, cobalt, gold and silver on a support used in conjunction with at least one sulfur capturing component selected from the group comprising copper oxide and zinc oxide. Finally the present invention relates to the use of this catalyst system in a process for pre-reforming a hydrocarbon feed stream. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147750 | Method for Batching Items - The present invention discloses a method and computer program product for hatching items, said method comprising the steps of: selecting a first item for a batch, analyze the characteristics of said selected item, create a profile of said selected item, determine qualification criteria for forthcoming items, wherein said qualification criteria for forthcoming items is based on said profile created from said first item selected for said batch. Analyzing the characteristics of an item is based on one or more of the following: weighing said item, record and process an image of said item, for determining one or more of the following characteristics: thickness of said item, color of said item, shape of said item, wherein said characteristics is used for creating a profile of said item. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147751 | Mail Holder for Use in a Mail Sorting System - A holder for flat objects according the invention includes an endless belt made of a flexible sheet material, wherein an end portion of the belt is folded into itself forming an inner bend and an outer bend with the inner bend disposed inside of the outer bend. A set of first and second support rods are disposed side by side in parallel to each other, the first rod at the bottom of the inner bend and the second rod at the bottom of the outer bend. A pair of third and fourth rods extend through parallel endwise openings in the belt between the inner and outer bends, which third and fourth rods are disposed side by side in parallel to each other with the belt is wound over the third and fourth rods so that the belt can slide over the third and fourth rods, whereby movement of the first rod away from the second rod causes sliding movement of the belt over the third and fourth rods. In a preferred embodiment an inside surface of the belt is attached to one or both of the first and second rods. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147752 | AUTOMATIC RETRACTABLE SCREEN SYSTEM FOR STORM DRAIN INLETS - A screen system having first and second side members, each having a locking gear reversibly movable from a locked position to an unlocked position. A screen is coupled to the side members. The screen has openings and is rotatable from a closed position to an open position. The screen is engagable with the locking gears to preventing the screen from rotating from the closed position to the open position. A trigger plate is movably coupled to the screen, rotates from a first position to a second position and is engagable with the locking gears to prevent the locking gears from moving from the locked position to the unlocked position. The trigger plate disengages with the locking gears when water flows against it, allowing the locking gears to move from the locked position to the unlocked position and the screen to rotate from the closed position to the open position. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147753 | MATERIAL SEPARATION SYSTEM FOR VACUUM TRUCK - A vacuum truck has a cylindrical tank which can be pivoted to discharge through a rear door is arranged for transporting collected solids while liquid is extracted and returned. Two tank extraction outlets in the top wall at the front and rear are connected to the vacuum pump and each includes a float valve ball contained in a receptacle above the top wall as to allow the tank to be filled to the top wall. For separating the materials into liquid which is pumped away and solids for transportation, the tank includes a generally upstanding dividing wall across the tank having a bottom wall portion, which can pivot away as the tank is tilted, and has a top edge defining a weir over which liquid can flow into the liquid collection area, and an upper screening section defined by a support screen and a hanging chain curtain in front of the screen. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147754 | Filtration Assembly Including a Body, a Head, a Cartridge and Means for Retaining the Cartridge on the Head and the Body, and Corresponding Filtration Cartridge - A filtration assembly is provided for a liquid flowing in an engine or hydraulic equipment, of the type including a body with a head on top thereof, and a cylindrical member for holding a filtration cartridge containing a filtration medium defined by an upper flange and a lower flange. The upper flange is coupled to the head by a first longitudinal retainer. The cartridge includes a second longitudinal retainer interacting with the body. The first retainer having a longitudinal tensile strength lower than the longitudinal tensile strength of the second retainer. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147755 | Filter Medium for an Oil Filter - A filter medium for the filtration of oil, in particular in the oil circuit of gear mechanisms and internal combustion engines, comprises a first and a second filtration layer, the first filtration layer comprising an open filtration medium and being arranged on the second filtration layer comprising a tight filtration medium, an intermediate chamber being arranged between the first and the second filtration layer, so that the first and the second filtration layer are set apart from each other in the region of the intermediate chamber in the direction of filtration. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147756 | Storm Water Inlet Apparatus - An apparatus for reducing pollution in wastewater that collects in a catch basin is disclosed. The apparatus includes a hood affixed to an interior wall of a catch basin over an outlet, and a skirted boom adjacent to at least a portion of said hood and fixed relative to the hood. The skirted boom includes an upper portion and a skirt extending down from the upper portion. The skirted boom is installed so that the upper portion of the skirted boom is adjacent to said hood at the static water level in the catch basin and the skirt extends downward, preferably below the bottom of the hood. A tether assembly for installing the apparatus and a method of using the same is further disclosed. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147757 | DESALINATION SYSTEM - A desalination system comprising at least one water-containing vessel adapted to be immersed into a body of sea water, an inlet at the lower end of the vessel, pump means for removing water from the vessel, valve means for selectively enabling and preventing flow of sea water into the vessel via the inlet under the effect of hydrostatic pressure, and a desalination plant powered by water flowing into the vessel when the valve means is open. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147758 | TENSION-FORCE COUPLED HIGH-PRESSURE PUMPING - A pumping apparatus ( | 2010-06-17 |
20100147759 | EXTERNAL DEVICE FOR CLEANING FILTRATION MATERIAL AND ADAPTED FOR APPLICATION TO FILTRATION DEVICE - An external device for cleaning a filtration material and adapted for application to a filtration device, in which the filtration material can be automatically cleaned easily and at low cost without requiring replacement of an existing filtration device with a newly purchased device. An external device for cleaning a filtration material is applied to a filtration device for filtering a supplied unfiltered liquid by layers of a filtration material to remove muddiness in the liquid and discharging the cleaned liquid to the outside. The cleaning device has an upstanding outer tube, a screw conveyor rotatably placed in the outer tube and transferring the filtration material upward from the lower end to the upper end of the outer tube while rub-washing the filtration material, a drive section for rotationally driving the screw conveyor, a control section for controlling rotation of the drive section, an introduction tube that introduces the filtration material into the outer tube, and a discharge tube for discharging the filtration material, having been rub-washed, into a filtration container from the inside of the outer tube. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147760 | FILTER CARTRIDGE CONTAINING RETICULATED FOAM FLUID TREATMENT MEDIA - A filter assembly for removing contaminants from a fluid includes a filter housing, a filter cartridge, and a reticulated foam fluid treatment media. The filter housing has an inlet, an outlet and a chamber extending through the filter housing. The filter cartridge is positioned in the chamber of the filter housing and is constructed from a fibrous material used to filter contaminants from a fluid. The reticulated foam fluid treatment media is disposed within a passageway of the filter cartridge. The reticulated foam fluid treatment media includes a porous polymeric substrate having surfaces, including pore walls, and particles secured to the surfaces of the porous polymeric substrate via a binder, the particles being substantially uniformly distributed throughout the porous polymeric substrate via sonic vibration of the porous polymeric substrate and particles. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147761 | FLUID FILTER ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SEAL - The present invention is directed toward fluid filter assemblies along with methods for making and using the same. The fluid filter assemblies include a ring-shaped seal disposed about a portion of an outer periphery of a filter module. In several embodiments the seal includes an inner surface having at least two parallel contact surfaces separated by a channel, wherein the contact surfaces are in sealing engagement with the outer periphery of the filter module. Additional embodiments are also described. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147762 | MEMBRANE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A method of making a membrane assembly is provided. The method comprises forming an inorganic membrane layer disposed on a substrate, and forming a plurality of macropores in the substrate at least in part using anodization. Further, a membrane assembly is provided. The membrane assembly comprises a filtering membrane that is coupled to an anodized substrate comprising a plurality of macropores. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147763 | MODIFIED POROUS MEMBRANES, METHODS OF MEMBRANE PORE MODIFICATION, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention describes a method of modifying pores of a porous membrane, comprising contacting the membrane with a pore modifying agent, wherein the pore modifying agent modifies the pore opening at the first surface of the membrane differently than the pore opening at the second surface of the membrane. The invention also describes a porous membrane having a first surface and a second surface, comprising a plurality of pores extending between the first and second surfaces, wherein the pores have been modified by a pore modifying agent such that the pore opening at one membrane surfaces is distinct from the pore opening of the other membrane surface, or the pore shape is distinct at one or more locations between the first and second surfaces. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147764 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR WATER TREATMENT - A method for removing contaminant from feedwater by forming a dispersion comprising bubbles of a treatment gas in a continuous phase comprising feedwater, wherein the bubbles have a mean diameter of less than about 5 μm and wherein the treatment gas is selected from the group consisting of air, oxygen, and chlorine. A method for removing contaminants from a feedwater by subjecting a fluid mixture comprising feedwater and a treatment gas to a shear rate greater than 20,000 s | 2010-06-17 |
20100147765 | METHOD OF TREATING LIQUID WASTE - A method of treating a liquid waste containing target species is described, in which the liquid is first conveyed through a housing containing a catalyst for removing either a reducing agent or an oxidising agent from the liquid, The liquid is then conveyed to a reverse osmosis or nanofiltration membrane to obtain a retentate rich in the target species and a permeate lean in the target species. The retentate is returned to the liquid upstream from the membrane, whilst the permeate may be subject to further treatment, for example in a neutralisation plant. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147766 | SEPARATION PROCESS - The present invention relates to a process and a system for separation of fluids and solids present in a slurry, wherein at least one additive is added to the slurry, which slurry then is fed into a coiled tubing for mixing of the at least one additive with the slurry to obtain a mixed slurry, and thereafter the mixed slurry is separated into fluids and solids. Further, the present invention relates to a coiled tubing for mixing of at least one additive and a slurry. The present invention is especially useful in separation of slurries, such as biomasses and manure from different animals such as cattle, but is also applicable for other types of slurries. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147767 | Method for purifying waste saline waters without reagent waste - Waste saline waters are purified by contacting with a cation exchange resin in hydrogen form, then with a WBA resin and, if desired, with a SBA resin. The cation exchange resin is regenerated with a strong acid reagent. The WBA resin is regenerated with ammonium hydroxide reagent. The SBA resin is regenerated with an alkali metal hydroxide. The residual reagent values in the spent regenerants are applied to the soil as amendments, fertilizer, for pH control, wind erosion control, deicing roadways and in Enhanced Oil Recovery. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147768 | RENEWABLE SORBENT MATERIAL AND METHOD OF USE - Sorbent materials include a support, a base material comprising a first compound covalently bound to the support, and an active material reversibly bound to the base material, wherein the active material comprises a second compound with at least one functional group selected for binding a target species. The active material with the bound target species can be removed by washing the sorbent material with a solvent in which the second compound is soluble. The sorbent material can be regenerated by reversibly binding one or more second compounds having a selected functional group to the washed base material. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147769 | ELEMENT REMOVAL PROCESS AND APPARATUS - A process and apparatus for removing elements is described herein. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147770 | FUNCTIONALIZED CARBON SORBENT AND PROCESS FOR SELECTIVE CAPTURE OF PRESELECTED METALS - A composition and process are described that provide for selective capture of targeted materials, including metals and chemical targets. The composition includes an activated carbon scaffold that is chemically modified to include ligands with a high affinity for selective capture of metals and chemical targets. The invention finds use, e.g., as heavy metal sorbents, as catalyst supports, in analytical applications such as ion chromatography, and in devices such as analytical instruments and chemical sensors. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147771 | SYSTEMS FOR SELECTIVE REMOVAL OF CONTAMINANTS FROM A COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF REGENERATING THE SAME - The present invention relates to devices and methods for selectively removing contaminants from a crude product mixture. In an embodiment the invention includes a method for removing organic acids from a crude product mixture including contacting the crude product mixture with a metal oxide substrate, wherein free organic acids in the crude product mixture bind to the metal oxide substrate, thereby removing free organic acids and forming a refined product mixture; separating the refined product mixture from the metal oxide substrate; and removing the organic acids bound to the metal oxide substrate by contacting the metal oxide substrate with an alkyl ester composition at a temperature of greater than about 100 degrees Celsius. Other embodiments are also described herein. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147772 | SCREEN BLOCKAGE MEASUREMENT AND FLOW PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM - An apparatus and method are provided that enable the control of a screening operation based on a calculated screen blockage percentage and the velocity throughput of the screen. The apparatus includes an upstream level detector, a downstream level detector and a flow determining device which determines the volumetric flow through the screen. The apparatus may further include a blockage determination unit which determines the percent screen blockage based on the flow level upstream of the screen, the flow level downstream of the screen and the volumetric flow. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147773 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SLUG CONTROL - A riser-based slug control system and a method of controlling slugging in a fluid flowing through a riser are provided. The system includes a gas-liquid separation separator that has a housing defining an internal volume. An inclined inlet is connected to the housing and configured to receive a flow of multiphase fluid and direct the flow of fluid into the housing so that the fluid flows spirally in the volume and separates, with gas from the fluid collecting in an upper portion of the volume and liquid from the fluid collecting in a lower portion of the volume. A tubular passage, which extends at least partially through the internal volume of the housing, defines a plurality of orifices. The tubular passage is configured to receive liquid from the lower portion of the volume and gas from upper portion of the volume, and deliver the mixture of the combined liquid and gas through an outlet. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147774 | WATER TREATMENT COMPOSITION - A composition for the treatment of water comprising a treating component and a support wherein the treating component is a liquid organic compound, and the support is a solid organic compound. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147775 | FATTY ACID CONTAINING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A novel series of compositions with aqueous chemicals decontamination activity and their uses is described. The preparation of esters of fatty acids with polyols that contain lactic acid is also described. These novel compositions release hydroxy acid and fatty acids slowly into water providing activity over long periods of time with the compounds exhibiting biodegradable characteristics and aiding in the biodegradation of contaminants. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147776 | MAGNESIUM THIOSULFATE AS CHLORINE QUENCHER AND SCRUBBER - In one aspect, ozone is quenched from a water stream, such as a drinking water or wastewater stream being treated with ozone, by contacting the stream with magnesium thiosulfate. In another aspect, a method of scrubbing ozone from a gaseous stream comprises contacting the gaseous stream with magnesium thiosulfate. In an alternative embodiment, chlorine is quenched from a water stream by contacting the stream with magnesium thiosulfate or potassium thiosulfate. In yet another aspect, a method of scrubbing chlorine from a gaseous stream comprises contacting the stream with magnesium thiosulfate or potassium thiosulfate. In another embodiment, a thiosulfate, such as magnesium thiosulfate, calcium thiosulfate, potassium thiosulfate, or sodium thiosulfate, is provided on an air filter for scrubbing ozone or chlorine from gaseous streams. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147777 | Ozone Oxidation Accelerator, Ozone Oxidation Accelerator Composition, and Ozone Treatment Method - The present invention relates to an ozone oxidation accelerator containing a compound of which a 0.5% by mass aqueous solution at 25° C. has a dynamic surface tension at 100 msec of 70 mN/m or less and a dynamic surface tension at 30 sec of 55 to 67 mN/m, and an ozone oxidation accelerator composition containing the ozone oxidation accelerator. The present invention also relates to an ozone treatment method including a step of supplying ozone into water to be treated that contains a substance to be treated, in the presence of the ozone oxidation accelerator composition. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147778 | Borate Micro Emulsion and Method for Making the Same - The specification discloses a borate microemulsion product. In one embodiment, the borate microemulsion includes from about 24 to about 32 weight percent emulsified sodium pentaborate; and from about 24 to about 32 weight percent particulate boric acid suspended therein. The microemulsion has a density of about 9.5 to about 10.5 pounds per gallon at about room temperature. In certain embodiments, the microemulsion has a viscosity of about 1200 to about 1520 at a temperature of from about 66° F. to about 70° F. In certain other embodiments, microemulsion has a viscosity of about 1000 to about 3000 at a temperature of from about 70° F. to about 75° F. | 2010-06-17 |
20100147779 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING DRILLING FLUID - An apparatus and method for separating solids from a fluid. The apparatus includes a first container for receiving solids and fluid and a second container adjacently disposed to the first container in fluid communication therewith. The apparatus includes a conveying member extending upwardly from the bottom of the first container and angling upwardly through the second container such that the conveying member transports solids that settle to the sloped bottom portion of the first container from the first container and through the second container. A conveyor member housing may be disposed in the second container so as to provide an enclosure about the conveyor member to prevent solids that are being transported through the second container by the conveyor member from being deposited into the second container while permitting fluid that separates from the solids during transport to pass from the conveyor member housing and into the second container. | 2010-06-17 |