Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1981-2002
Title: Innovations by Frank L Schmit in Liquid Treatment Processes
Introduction
Frank L Schmit is an accomplished inventor based in Port Washington, WI (US). He holds a total of 4 patents that focus on advancements in liquid treatment processes. His work has significantly contributed to the field of wastewater treatment, showcasing innovative solutions for monitoring and improving aeration systems.
Latest Patents
One of Schmit's latest patents is titled "Liquid treatment process with in-plant pressure monitoring of submerged diffusers." This invention relates to obtaining dynamic wet pressure in a wastewater treatment plant. A diffuser submerged in wastewater is connected to an air supply. This diffuser features an air flow regulator, a diffusion element to discharge air into the wastewater, and a plenum situated between the element and the flow regulator. Pressure taps sense pressure in the pipe and the plenum. Manometers are utilized to determine hydrostatic head, pressure drop across the element, and pressure drop across the air flow regulator. The air flow regulator pressure drop and pressure/flow characteristics may be used, along with other required information, to calculate dynamic wet pressure across the diffusion element.
Another significant patent is the "Aeration system apparatus with source of in situ cleaning agent and pressure monitoring connection for submerged diffuser." This liquid treatment apparatus comprises a gas distribution network in a water impound. It includes a device for introducing treating gas into the network, a source of cleaning agent, and a device for intermittently introducing the cleaning agent into the network alone or in admixture with the treating gas. The apparatus features a plurality of synthetic thermoplastic or thermoset resin plenums and at least ten diffusion elements sealingly engaged and in communication with the plenums. These elements have air diffusion pores extending therethrough, defining paths for the discharge of the treating gas and cleaning agent. The design ensures that dynamic wet pressure and bubble release pressure are effectively managed.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Frank L Schmit has worked with notable companies such as Water Pollution Control Corporation and Itt Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in liquid treatment technologies.
Collaborations
Schmit has collaborated with several professionals in his field, including David T Redmon and Lloyd Ewing. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of his patented technologies.
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