Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1983
Title: Innovations by Albert Aerts in Biocidal Gas Disposal
Introduction
Albert Aerts is an accomplished inventor based in Herentals, Belgium. He has made significant contributions to the field of biocidal gas disposal, focusing on methods that ensure safety and environmental protection. His innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with the disposal of spent sterilant gases.
Latest Patents
Aerts holds a patent for an "Apparatus for disposal of spent sterilant or biocidal gases." This invention outlines a method and control apparatus designed for the safe and effective disposal of biocidal gases, such as alkylene oxides, after their use in reactors, including hospital-type gaseous sterilizers. The process aims to reduce the concentration of viable organisms present as contaminants in treated articles. It involves pumping the biocidal gas from the reactor to a combustion chamber, where it is ignited and burned in the presence of auxiliary combustible fuel and air. Safety devices, including temperature controls, flame sensors, and automatic shut-off valves, are integrated to minimize potential hazards.
Career Highlights
Albert Aerts is currently employed at Griffith Laboratories U.S.A., Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the field of biocidal gas management. His work has been instrumental in enhancing safety protocols and environmental standards in the industry.
Collaborations
Aerts has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Donald E. Alguire and Anthony C. Yeung, contributing to advancements in their shared field of expertise.
Conclusion
Albert Aerts is a pioneering inventor whose work in biocidal gas disposal reflects a commitment to safety and environmental responsibility. His innovative patent and career at Griffith Laboratories U.S.A., Inc. highlight his significant contributions to the industry.