Albert H. Halff - Dallas TX Allen F. Reid - Geneseo NY
International Classification:
C02F 1108
US Classification:
210178
Abstract:
A mechanism for converting impurities or contaminants in a fluid to a non-hazardous or less hazardous condition by raising the fluid to a supercritical state. This is accomplished by a rotatable mechanism having a reaction chamber adapted to receive the fluid and by rotating the rotatable mechanism at a high speed to cause the temperature and pressure of the fluid in the reaction chamber to reach the supercritical state.
Method And Means For Desalination Of Seawater And Brackish Water
Albert H. Halff - Dallas TX Allen F. Reid - Geneseo NY
International Classification:
C02F 144
US Classification:
210638
Abstract:
The method and mechanism for desalinating seawater and brackish water in which saline water is divided into inside and outside streams. The inside stream is moved through the inside of a transport membrane. The outside stream moves across the outside of the membrane. Ions cross the membrane from one stream to another and more ions are moved from the inside stream to the outside stream than are moved from the outside stream to the inside stream. The process is powered by an Na,K-pump in which Na. sup. + ions are moved from the inside stream to the outside stream and K. sup. + ions move in the opposite direction. After the inside stream leaves the transport membrane, the K. sup. + ions are replaced by Na. sup. + ions by a suitable ion exchanger.
Method For Separation And Removal Of Impurities From Liquids
Albert H. Halff - Dallas TX Allen F. Reid - Geneseo NY
International Classification:
C02F 174 C02F 1108
US Classification:
210761
Abstract:
A mechanism for converting impurities or contaminants in a fluid to a non-hazardous or less hazardous condition by raising the fluid to a supercritical state. This is accomplished by a rotatable mechanism having a reaction chamber adapted to receive the fluid and by rotating the rotatable mechanism at a high speed and by heating the fluid to cause the temperature and pressure of the fluid in the reaction chamber to reach the supercritical state.