New York, NY, United States of America

Raffael Jovine


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.3

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 41(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Santa Barbara, CA (US) (2000 - 2001)
  • New York, NY (US) (2003)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000-2003

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Raffael Jovine: Innovator in Waste Treatment Technologies

Introduction

Raffael Jovine is a notable inventor based in New York, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of waste treatment technologies, holding a total of 3 patents. His innovative approaches aim to address environmental challenges associated with livestock waste and fluid conditioning.

Latest Patents

One of Raffael Jovine's latest patents is a "System and method to treat livestock waste." This method involves directing screened wastewater to a hydrocyclone/separation tank system. The hydrocyclone directs the wastewater stream in a helical fashion to create bubble-particle aggregates. Activating chemicals can be added to the wastewater upstream of the hydrocyclone or within the hydrocyclone itself. The wastewater is then channeled from an outlet of the hydrocyclone through a diffuser to a separation tank, where the bubble-particle aggregates are separated as they rise and accumulate on the free liquid surface of the tank. The treated wastewater settles below the bubble-particle aggregate accumulation and is transferred to a reservoir for later use as irrigation water or barn wash water. Additionally, salts may be removed from the wastewater by filtering it through salt-removing filters before it is transferred to the reservoir.

Another significant patent is the "Fluid conditioning system." This system and method are designed for coupling to a first solution source comprising a suspension solution and particles suspended in the suspension solution. The fluid conditioning system includes a containment vessel that defines a treatment environment and includes a wall defining a fluid passage with an inlet apparatus. The inlet apparatus is coupled to the solution source for receiving a solution stream and directing it through the passage helically along the cylindrical wall. The containment vessel also includes a sparging apparatus for introducing gas into the solution stream, and an outlet for discharging the sparged solution stream. A flotation tank is disposed proximate to the containment vessel outlet for receiving the discharged solution stream, which is adapted to carry a predetermined volume of a second solution to effect flotation of the particles to the surface.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Raffael Jovine has worked with various companies, including ZPM, Inc. His work has focused on developing innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency of waste treatment processes.

Collaborations

Raffael has collaborated with notable individuals such as Dwain E Morse and Wade O Morse, contributing

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