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Jose M Capote, 70Pensacola, FL

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Pensacola, FL   

2166 Whittier St, Rahway, NJ 07065    732-3887586   

Elizabeth, NJ   

Roselle, NJ   

Union, NJ   

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Position: Financial Professional

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Work:
Servicios Aeronáuticos Ecasa
Desarrollador De Aplicaciones Web
Education:
University of Havana 1982 - 1988
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United States

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Method And Apparatus Of Treating Waste

US Patent:
2009020, Aug 13, 2009
Filed:
Feb 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/364613
Inventors:
Jose A. Capote - Hillsdale NJ, US
Deepak Shah - Gujarat, IN
Parameswaran Venugopal - Trivandrum, IN
Hsien E. Wu - Oakland CA, US
Daniel Ripes - Chicago IL, US
Joseph A. Rosin - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/461
C02F 103/00
US Classification:
205744, 204663
Abstract:
A waste treatment system processes waste upon the application of energy. The system includes a vessel that has an open space that receives waste feedstock. At least two plasma electrodes are mounted to the vessel. An electrode movement control system may position the plasma electrodes to facilitate a pryolysis process to treat the waste feedstock.

Apparatus For Treating Waste

US Patent:
2011007, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Jun 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/826165
Inventors:
Jose A. Capote - Hillsdale NJ, US
Parameswaran Venugopal - Trivandrum, IN
Deepak Shah - Baroda, IN
Joseph Rosin - Naples FL, US
Daniel Ripes - Chicago IL, US
Paresh Mevawala - Surat, IN
International Classification:
F23G 5/44
US Classification:
110250, 110255
Abstract:
A waste treatment system processes waste upon the application of energy. The system includes a vessel that contains an open space. A waste feed system feeds inorganic and/or organic waste into the open space of the vessel. One or more pairs of electrodes are within the vessel and may be supported above a bottom of the vessel. The electrodes generate energy that heats the vessel's open space, and melts inorganic portions of the waste and gasifies and dissociates organic portions of the waste into elemental components. These elemental components may be reformed into a synthesis gas which may be conditioned and cleaned to recovery a non-hazardous product.

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