Location History:
- Anaheim, CA (US) (2008)
- Upland, CA (US) (1996 - 2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996-2010
Title: A William Schwartz: Innovator in Membrane Separation Technology
Introduction
A William Schwartz is a notable inventor based in Upland, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of membrane separation technology, holding a total of five patents. His innovative designs focus on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of fluid separation systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Multi-tube pressure vessel," which features a separation system that includes a pressure vessel containing multiple membrane cartridge assemblies. This system is designed for the separation of a fluid feed and includes an elongated pressure vessel with a feed stream inlet, a residual stream, and at least one permeate stream outlet. The design incorporates a first tube sheet assembly that defines a permeate reservoir and fluid reservoir, along with several membrane cartridge assemblies. Another significant patent is for "Membrane separation assemblies," which are used for the separation of fluid feeds. These assemblies consist of an elongated housing with a fluid feed stream inlet, a residual stream outlet, and a permeate stream outlet, containing at least one membrane separation element.
Career Highlights
A William Schwartz has built a successful career at UOP LLC, where he has been instrumental in developing advanced separation technologies. His work has not only contributed to the company's reputation but has also advanced the field of fluid separation.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Schwartz has collaborated with talented individuals such as Mark E. Sch
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