Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chemical treatment
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-20
2008-08-05
Griffin, Walter D. (Department: 1797)
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Chemical treatment
C210S748080, C250S436000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07407593
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for deodorization of livestock waste includes a tank containing livestock waste to be deodorized; a source of atmospheric air; a source of ultraviolet light; and a magnet. Air from the source of atmospheric air is passed by the source of ultraviolet light while simultaneously being exposed to magnetic flux from the magnet, thereby creating a plurality of multivalent oxygen ion allotropes. The apparatus delivers the atmospheric air containing multivalent oxygen ion allotropes to the livestock waste, thereby reducing odor. A method for deodorizing livestock waste, has the steps of: pumping waste from a holding tank; exposing atmospheric air to ultraviolet light and magnetic flux, thereby creating a plurality of multivalent oxygen ion allotropes; exposing the waste to the air containing the plurality of multivalent oxygen ion allotropes; and returning the waste to the holding tank.
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Advanced (Non-Chemical) Water Treatment Method and Apparatus Process, Employing “Ionized Air” Vapor Ion and/or Electrolysis Ion Purification Systems, to Produce A Method For Water Decontamination Known As The “Superoxide” Process, 12 pages.
Davis Danny Paul
Frederick, Jr. William McDowell
Allen Cameron J
Briggs and Morgan P.A.
Capes Nelson R.
Griffin Walter D.
Helget Gerald E.
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