Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2001
Title: Innovations by Malcolm Edward Sumner
Introduction
Malcolm Edward Sumner is an accomplished inventor based in Watkinsville, GA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of animal litter compositions, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approach to improving pet care products.
Latest Patents
Sumner's latest patents focus on a process for making an animal litter that comprises gypsum, aluminum sulfate, and urea. The invention provides an animal litter composition of agglomerated or compacted calcined calcium sulfate absorbent. The litter is screened to a particle size between 6 mesh and about 100 mesh. An effective amount of a binder, such as clay, lignin, or starch, is added to assist the calcium sulfate in pelletizing. The pelletized calcium sulfate is then sized and calcined. These litter compositions are effective in absorbing urine, clumping, and are easily disposed of. Additionally, processes for making these animal litter compositions are disclosed.
Career Highlights
Malcolm Edward Sumner is associated with Waste Reduction Products Corp., where he continues to innovate in the field of animal care products. His work has led to advancements that benefit both pet owners and the environment.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Donald F. Evans and Richard Binion Steele, who have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Malcolm Edward Sumner's contributions to the invention of animal litter compositions demonstrate his commitment to innovation and improving pet care. His patents reflect a deep understanding of materials and processes that enhance the functionality and sustainability of pet products.
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