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Dennis D ChilcoteMinneapolis, MN

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Minneapolis, MN   

9532 Brighton Ln, Eden Prairie, MN 55347    952-9425863    952-9426863   

2853 41St Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55406    612-7290878   

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Instructor

Location:
2853 41St St, Minneapolis, MN 55410
Industry:
Arts And Crafts
Work:
North House Folk School
Instructor
Ct Associates
Wee Associate, Mostly Retired
Education:
Caltech 1965 - 1971
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering, Philosophy
University of Minnesota 1963 - 1965
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
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Dennis Chilcote

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Method And Apparatus For Enhancing Filter Bed Performance

US Patent:
6890440, May 10, 2005
Filed:
Aug 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/632527
Inventors:
Dennis Chilcote - Minneapolis MN, US
Mike S. Gratz - Eden Prairie MN, US
Robert Clifford - Hopkins MN, US
John Mills - Shoreview MN, US
Gregory Vineretsky - Shoreview MN, US
Daniel McGraw - Eden Prairie MN, US
Alan Dunn - Eden Prairie MN, US
Bobby Dabbs - Humboldt TN, US
Karie Mars - Shoreview MN, US
Assignee:
NBE, LLC - Anna Maria FL
International Classification:
C02F003/04
US Classification:
210618, 210150, 210272
Abstract:
In a vessel containing a filter bed and containing a mixed liquor containing suspended solids, a system disturbs/dislodges a sludge mat that settles on the filter bed. Thus, the system controls the sludge mat on the filter bed that otherwise may blind the filter bed and significantly reduce or stop process liquid flow into and through the filter bed. The system helps maintain effective vessel effluent flowrates with reduced requirements for filter bed backwashing or other filter bed maintenance. The system includes a sludge mat dislodging member that moves along the filter bed surface, preferably on but substantially not inside the filter bed, to disrupt/dislodge the sludge mat and/or prevent formation of the sludge mat. Preferably, the dislodging member is carried inside the vessel on a moving arm or arms that rotate in a plane parallel to the filter bed surface. The preferred sludge mat dislodging member(s) hang from the rotating arm(s) to slide along the top of the filter bed through the sludge mat.

Method And Apparatus For Enhancing Filter Bed Performance

US Patent:
7163630, Jan 16, 2007
Filed:
May 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/126433
Inventors:
Dennis Chilcote - Minneapolis MN, US
Michael S. Gratz - Eden Prairie MN, US
Robert Clifford - Eden Prairie MN, US
John Mills - Eden Prairie MN, US
Gregory Vineretsky - Eden Prairie MN, US
Daniel Mc Graw - Eden Prairie MN, US
Alan Dunn - Eden Prairie MN, US
Bobby Dabbs - Eden Prairie MN, US
Karie Mars - Eden Prairie MN, US
International Classification:
C02F 3/04
US Classification:
210618, 210150, 210272
Abstract:
In a vessel containing a filter bed and containing a mixed liquor containing suspended solids, a system disturbs/dislodges a sludge mat that settles on the filter bed. Thus, the system controls the sludge mat on the filter bed that otherwise may blind the filter bed and significantly reduce or stop process liquid flow into and through the filter bed. The system helps maintain effective vessel effluent flowrates with reduced requirements for filter bed backwashing or other filter bed maintenance. The system includes a sludge mat dislodging member that moves along the filter bed surface, preferably on but substantially not inside the filter bed, to disrupt/dislodge the sludge mat and/or prevent formation of the sludge mat. Preferably, the dislodging member is carried inside the vessel on a moving arm or arms that rotate in a plane parallel to the filter bed surface. The preferred sludge mat dislodging member(s) hang from the rotating arm(s) to slide along the top of the filter bed through the sludge mat.

Apparatus And Method For Minimizing The Generation Of Particles In Ultrapure Liquids

US Patent:
7188644, Mar 13, 2007
Filed:
May 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/139185
Inventors:
Wayne Kelly - Lawrence KS, US
Dennis Chilcote - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Advanced Technology Materials, Inc. - Danbury CT
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
B65B 3/04
US Classification:
141 20, 141 2, 141 4, 141374, 141351
Abstract:
A system and method of reducing particle generation in packaging containers used to transport ultra pure liquids. Particle generation in the containers is reduced by reducing the air-liquid interface present during filling, transport, and dispensing of the liquid.

Apparatus And Method For Minimizing The Generation Of Particles In Ultrapure Liquids

US Patent:
2007011, May 24, 2007
Filed:
Dec 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/618761
Inventors:
Wayne Kelly - Lawrence KS, US
Dennis Chilcote - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141314000
Abstract:
A system and method of reducing particle generation in packaging containers used to transport ultra pure liquids. Particle generation in the containers is reduced by reducing the air-liquid interface present during filling, transport, and dispensing of the liquid.

Process For Treating Contaminated Soil

US Patent:
5303871, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
May 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/882664
Inventors:
George F. Bateson - Fridley MN
Dennis D. Chilcote - Hibbing MN
Michael M. Martinson - Mound MN
Steven B. Valine - Elma NY
Aldolfo R. Zambrano - Chanhassen MN
Assignee:
Biotrol, Incorporated - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
B02C 2318
US Classification:
241 20
Abstract:
A process for the purification of soil contaminated with organic material is provided. The preferred process generally involves superposed attrition and classification processes, which lead to removal and concentration of highly contaminated fractions. The process may also include a step of flotation whereby hydrophobic materials in the soil are released to an interface with air bubbles, and are floated to the top of a flotation cell. In preferred processes according to the present invention, soil to be treated is extracted from a contaminated site, and is broken into relatively small particles. These particles are preferably treated in attrition and classification steps, to remove fine, slow settling contaminated materials such as wood and fine soil materials. The resulting isolated coarser materials are then treated by flotation for a final polishing step. The process is particularly well adapted for use in treating soils contaminated with oil and grease materials containing PCP therein, from wood treatment plants or the like.

Process For Treating Contaminated Soil

US Patent:
5115986, May 26, 1992
Filed:
Aug 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/398082
Inventors:
George F. Bateson - Roseville MN
Dennis D. Chilcote - Hibbing MN
Michael M. Martinson - Mound MN
Steven B. Valine - Carver MN
Adolfo R. Zambrano - Hibbing MN
Assignee:
BioTrol, Inc - Chaska MN
International Classification:
B02C 2318
US Classification:
241 20
Abstract:
A process for the purification of soil contaminated with organic material is provided. The preferred process generally involves superposed attrition and classification processes, which lead to removal and concentration of highly contaminated fractions. The process may also include a step of flotation whereby hydrophobic materials in the soil are released to an interface with air bubbles, and are floated to the top of a flotation cell. In preferred processes according to the present invention, soil to be treated is extracted from a contaminated site, and is broken into relatively small particles. These particles are preferably treated in attrition and classification steps, to remove fine, slow settling contaminated materials such as wood and fine soil materials. The resulting isolated coarser materials are then treated by flotation for a final polishing step. The process is particularly well adapted for use in treating soils contaminated with oil and grease materials containing PCP therein, from wood treatment plants or the like.

Process For Treating Contaminated Soil

US Patent:
4923125, May 8, 1990
Filed:
Aug 2, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/388748
Inventors:
George F. Bateson - Roseville MN
Dennis D. Chilcote - Hibbing MN
Michael M. Martinson - Mound MN
Steven B. Valine - Carver MN
Adolfo R. Zambrano - Hibbing MN
Assignee:
BioTrol, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
B02C 2318
US Classification:
241 20
Abstract:
A process for the purification of soil contaminated with organic material is provided. The preferred process generally involves superposed attrition and classification processes, which lead to removal and concentration of highly contaminated fractions. The process may also include a step of flotation whereby hydrophobic materials in the soil are released to an interface with air bubbles, and are floated to the top of a flotation cell. In preferred processes according to the present invention, soil to be treated is extracted from a contaminated site, and is broken into relatively small particles. These particles are preferably treated in attrition and classification steps, to remove fine, slow settling, contaminated materials such as wood and fine soil materials. The resulting isolated coarser materials are then treated by flotation for a final polishing step. The process is particularly well adapted for use in treating soils contaminated with oil and grease materials containing PCP therein, from wood treatment plants of the like.

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