Alfredo J. Teran - Cape Canaveral FL Nidal A. Samad - Merritt Island FL W. Todd Willoughby - Merritt Island FL Richard G. Wood - Merritt Island FL Harland E. Hyde - Satellight Beach FL Daniel G. Wegerif - Merritt Island FL
Assignee:
Agrimond, L.L.C. - Cape Canaveral FL
International Classification:
C02F 302
US Classification:
210605, 210610, 210620, 210747
Abstract:
The present invention is drawn to a unique apparatus and method for treating anaerobic bodies of water including, but not limited to, agricultural waste treatment lagoons. The apparatus and treatment method of the present invention will consist of several phases once the parameters of the wastewater have been ascertained. First, specially selected bacteria are cultivated based upon the wastewater parameters. This specialized bacteria is then utilized in bio-augmentation of the wastewater lagoon. Specifically, bacteria will be isolated and propagated specific for the wastewater which will create a selective dominance within the lagoon and enhance digestion of the waste. The wastewater lagoon is equipped with an aeration means and mixing means such that the wastewater undergoes aerobic digestion utilizing the specially selected bacteria. The solids separation or clarification phase preferably occurs in the existing animal wastewater treatment lagoon. However, if the wastewater treatment lagoon is large or there is a significant amount of solids, in a second embodiment aerobically treated wastewater may be removed and clarification may occur in aboveground tanks.
Method And Apparatus For Separating Non-Metallic Materials
Brian Hoekstra - Orlando FL Roger Flannigan - Phoenix AZ Daniel Wegerif - Merritt Island FL
Assignee:
Applied Photonics, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
B23K 2614
US Classification:
21912167, 21912168, 21912173, 21912174
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for splitting non-metallic substrates includes a laser for generating a laser beam. An integrated cracking devices receives the laser beam and directs the laser beam onto a non-metallic substrate to define the heat affected zone and quench the substrate at a quenching region contained within the heat affected zone. This integrated cracking device includes a housing and optics fitted within the housing for receiving and directing the laser beam onto the substrate. A quenching nozzle is mounted on the housing for quenching the substrate at a quenching region defined within the heat affected zone.
Method And Apparatus For Separating Non-Metallic Materials
Brian Hoekstra - Orlando FL Roger Flannigan - Phoenix AZ Daniel Wegerif - Merritt Island FL
Assignee:
Applied Photonics, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
B23K 2600
US Classification:
21912172, 21912167, 21912185
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for splitting non-metallic substrates includes a laser for generating a laser beam. An integrated cracking devices receives the laser beam and directs the laser beam onto a non-metallic substrate to define the heat affected zone and quench the substrate at a quenching region contained within the heat affected zone. This integrated cracking device includes a housing and optics fitted within the housing for receiving and directing the laser beam onto the substrate. A quenching nozzle is mounted on the housing for quenching the substrate at a quenching region defined within the heat affected zone.
System And Method For Vacuum Coating Of Articles Having Precise And Reproducible Positioning Of Articles
Merrill Gene Robinson - Taylorsville NC Arthur Bruce DeWald - Hickory NC Ronald Lee Remus - Oviedo FL Kenneth Henry Frederick - Rockledge FL Philip Anthony Napolitano - Merritt Island FL Daniel Garnett Wegerif - Merritt Island FL Angelo Venzon - Milipitas CA
Assignee:
Diamond Black Technologies, Inc. - Conover NC
International Classification:
C23C 1434
US Classification:
20429825
Abstract:
A system and method are provided for vacuum coating articles that includes a means for moving the articles in semi-continuous fashion successively through a series of vacuum chambers. A carousel is transported successively through each of the vacuum chambers that rotates the articles in an epicycloidal fashion. A means is also provided for precisely and reproducibly loading and unloading the carousel with the article.
Improved Method For Treating A Liquid Waste Fraction From Animal Waste
- CoCoa FL, US Daniel Wegerif - Merritt Island FL, US Edward Decker - Titusville FL, US Jes Thomsen - Værløse, DK
Assignee:
Waste2Green, LLC - CoCoa FL
International Classification:
A01C 3/00 A01K 1/01 C02F 1/32 C02F 1/66 C02F 1/04
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an improved process for downstream processing of liquid waste fraction from mammalian, such as animal, waste. More specifically the present invention provides an improved and simplified method for downstream processing of liquid fractions of animal waste in which the nitrogen content is preserved and for inhibiting urease activity in said liquid.
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Daniel G. Wegerif Director
Courtenay Parkway Corporation
PO Box 541725, Merritt Island, FL 32954 3000 S Tropical Trl, Merritt Island, FL 32952
Daniel Wegerif Director, Vice President
Parkway Business Complex North Condominium Association, Inc
3401 N Courtenay Pkwy, Merritt Island, FL 32953 PO Box 541725, Merritt Island, FL 32954
3425 N Courtenay Pkwy, Merritt Island, FL 32953 3214532334, 3214532337
Daniel G. Wegerif Director
Merritt Systems Commercial, Inc
2425 N Courtenay Pkwy, Merritt Island, FL 32953
Daniel G. Wegerif Director
APPLIED PHOTONICS, INC Mfg Electrical Equipment/Supplies · Industrial Machinery, NEC · Research & Development in Biotechnology · Electrical Equipment and Supplies, NEC · Laboratories-Research & Develo
7432 E Tierra Buena Ln #101, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 101 N Fairfield Dr, Dover, DE 19901 4809982333, 4809982201
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