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Joseph Edwin Eng, 79177 Duncan St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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177 Duncan St, San Francisco, CA 94110   

1805 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115    415-5675662   

Des Plaines, IL   

Anderson, IN   

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Company: Ticketmaster Address: 550 W Van Buren St, Chicago, IL 60607 Phones: 312-5591950 Position: Cto Industries: Amusement and Recreation Services

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Joseph Eng - Lawyer

Office:
King & Spalding LLP
Specialties:
Patent Application, Patent Infringement, Licensing, Patent Application, Intellectual Property
ISLN:
919562064
Admitted:
2008
University:
Columbia University, M.A., 1993; Columbia University, 1996; Columbia University, Ph.D., 1997; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1992; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1992; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1992; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1992
Law School:
Fordham University, J.D., 2007

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Joseph Heuthorst P Eng

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Joseph Eng

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United States
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Joseph Eng

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United States
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Joseph Eng

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United States

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Us Patents

Solvent Recovery From Water

US Patent:
4289505, Sep 15, 1981
Filed:
Jun 13, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/159303
Inventors:
Leslie C. Hardison - Barrington IL
Joseph P. Eng - Schaumburg IL
Gary J. Nagl - Roselle IL
Assignee:
Air Resources, Inc. - Palatine IL
International Classification:
B01D 5306
C02F 128
US Classification:
55 59
Abstract:
A bed of spent solid adsorbent material previously used for removal of mixed solvent vapors from an air stream is steam stripped; the mixture of steam and vaporized solvent is passed through a condenser; and the resultant liquid condensate is passed to a decanter where the condensate separates into an upper layer of water insoluble solvent components and a bottom layer of water containing the water soluble solvent components. The upper layer is withdrawn for reuse, and the decanter bottoms stream is passed through another bed of solid adsorbent material which removes the organic solvent so as to produce substantially pure water suitable for discharge or reuse. After a period of use this adsorbent bed is also regenerated by steam stripping, and the effluent steam and solvent vapors are recycled to the same condenser serving the air treating adsorbent bed so that a combined condensate is passed to the decanter.

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