Stephen Foster Schwilling

age ~83

from Boise, ID

Also known as:
  • Stephen F Schwilling
  • Steve F Schwilling
  • Stephen Schilling
  • Steve Null
  • Steve G

Stephen Schwilling Phones & Addresses

  • Boise, ID
  • Roseburg, OR
  • Bonners Ferry, ID
  • Moyie Springs, ID
  • Kirkland, AZ
  • Nampa, ID
  • Parma, ID
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stephen Schwilling
Principal
Choctaw Springs Forest Service
Whol Industrial Supplies
PO Box 210, Moyie Springs, ID 83845
Moyie Springs, ID 83845

Us Patents

  • Activated Carbon Radon Adsorption For Buildings

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  • US Patent:
    51748002, Dec 29, 1992
  • Filed:
    Dec 11, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/805589
  • Inventors:
    Stephen F. Schwilling - Meridian ID
    Joseph T. Foldyna - Boise ID
  • International Classification:
    B01D 5304
  • US Classification:
    55316
  • Abstract:
    The invention is a radon gas adsorber for buildings which comprises an open-cell material containing activated carbon and attached to a backing material providing high resistance to radon gas flow. The adsorber, which traverses the bottom of the building, prevents entry of radon gas into the building from the ground below it by resisting the gas path with the backing material and adsorbing the gas with the activated carbon.
  • Multistage System For Solid Waste Burning And Vitrification

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  • US Patent:
    54777909, Dec 26, 1995
  • Filed:
    Sep 30, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/321119
  • Inventors:
    Joseph T. Foldyna - Boise ID
    Stephen F. Schwilling - Bonners Ferry ID
  • International Classification:
    F23G 512
  • US Classification:
    110346
  • Abstract:
    An improved method is provided, using existing technology, for treating and disposing of both classified and unclassified waste materials, in a multistage process having a plurality of integrated and interconnected primary and secondary combustion and exhaust systems and having a selective range of pressures and temperatures and fuel/oxygen ratios in each of the systems. The primary or first stage combustion system treats generally classified, predominantly organic waste material that is amenable to a low temperature degradation which produces flammable exhaust materials that are then used to fuel an operably connected high temperature torch which is integral to the secondary or second stage, high temperature combustion system. The high temperature system treats generally unclassified waste material, which may contain both organic and inorganic waste in random ratios. The high temperature flame from the torch is used to vitrify the unburned solids which remain, using added vitreous material whenever necessary and discharging the molten, vitrified waste into suitable containers for disposition, whenever appropriate.

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