Location History:
- Allison Park, PA (US) (1996)
- Hanover, MA (US) (1999)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996-1999
Title: Innovations by Casey E McGeever
Introduction
Casey E McGeever is an accomplished inventor based in Allison Park, Pennsylvania. She has made significant contributions to the field of waste treatment and conversion technologies. With a total of two patents to her name, her work focuses on innovative methods for transforming carbonaceous waste into useful atomic constituents.
Latest Patents
Casey E McGeever's latest patents include a "Method and system of formation and oxidation of dissolved atomic." This patent discloses a method for converting a feed, such as carbonaceous waste, into dissolved atomic constituents for subsequent oxidation. The process involves injecting the feed into a molten bath at a sufficient temperature, which facilitates the conversion of the feed into atomic constituents like atomic carbon. The atomic constituents dissolve in the molten bath, and an oxidant is injected to react exothermically with these constituents, heating the bath and allowing for the conversion of additional feed into atomic constituents.
Career Highlights
Casey is currently employed at Molten Metal Technology, Inc., where she continues to develop her innovative ideas. Her work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that address environmental challenges related to waste management.
Collaborations
Some of her notable coworkers include Christopher J Nagel and Kevin A Sparks, who contribute to the collaborative environment at Molten Metal Technology, Inc.
Conclusion
Casey E McGeever's innovative approaches to waste treatment and conversion highlight her significant role in the field. Her patents reflect a commitment to developing sustainable solutions for environmental challenges.