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Scott Lawrence Janke, 7071 Thompson St UNIT 201, Alpharetta, GA 30009

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8305 High Hampton Chase, Alpharetta, GA 30022    770-6644756    770-6671956   

Lawrenceville, GA   

Baton Rouge, LA   

Atlanta, GA   

8305 High Hampton Chase, Alpharetta, GA 30022    770-3636102   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Scott L. Janke

Address:
6043 Fleetwood Dr, Baton Rouge, LA
Licenses:
License #: EI.0008206 - Expired
Category: Civil Engineer
Issued Date: Jan 1, 1900

Scott Alan Janke Psyd

Licenses:
License #: 444 - Expired
Category: Psychology
Issued Date: Jan 21, 1997
Effective Date: Jan 2, 2001
Expiration Date: Jan 1, 2001
Type: Psychologist

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Vp At Novelaire Technologies

Position:
VP at NovelAire Technologies
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
NovelAire Technologies since Apr 1998
VP
Laroche Industries Jan 1988 - Apr 1998
Commercial Director
Kaiser Aluminum and Chemcial Corp Apr 1979 - Jan 1988
Business Mgr
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 1972 - 1979
BS, Chemical Engineering
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Scott Janke

Location:
United States

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Method And Apparatus For Cooling Warm Moisture-Laden Air

US Patent:
6003327, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Nov 4, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/964367
Inventors:
William A. Belding - Danville CA
Chiang Lam - Milpitas CA
Robert J. Horstmeyer - Palo Alto CA
William D. Holeman - Baton Rouge LA
Scott L. Janke - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
NovelAir Technologies, L.L.C. - Baton Rouge LA
ACMA Limited
International Classification:
F25D 2300
US Classification:
62271
Abstract:
A method of conditioning a process stream of air in an air conditioning system wherein the process stream of air is dehumidified and cooled to provide a conditioned stream of air, the method comprising providing an adsorption wheel having a multiplicity of passages through which the process air can flow for adsorbing moisture therefrom, the wheel capable of adsorption of moisture from the process air and of regeneration on a continuous basis as the wheel rotates. The method further comprises passing a first portion and a second portion of the process air to be conditioned through the wheel to remove moisture therefrom, the first portion of the process air passing through the wheel after the regeneration to remove beat from the wheel prior to the second portion passing through the adsorption wheel; then introducing the first portion of the process air to a heat exchanger to remove heat from the first portion. A second stream of air is directed through the heat exchanger to remove heat therefrom to provide a second heated air stream. The second heated air stream is heated with a heater to provide hot gases having a temperature sufficient to regenerate the adsorption wheel.

Air Conditioning System For Cooling Warm Moisture-Laden Air

US Patent:
5890372, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Jun 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/876702
Inventors:
William A. Belding - Danville CA
Chiang Lam - Milpitas CA
William D. Holeman - Baton Rouge LA
Scott L. Janke - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
NovelAire Technologies, L.L.C. - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
F25D 1708
US Classification:
62271
Abstract:
A method of conditioning a process stream of air in an air conditioning system wherein a process stream of air is dehumidified and cooled to provide a conditioned stream of air for introducing to a conditioned space, the method comprises the steps of providing an enthalpy wheel comprised of an adsorbent contained in a paper web, the enthalpy wheel having a multiplicity of passages through which the process air can flow, the enthalpy wheel capable of regeneration by passing an air stream therethrough having a temperature and humidity lower than the process air. In the method, process air is passed through the enthalpy wheel to remove heat and moisture therefrom, and the enthalpy wheel is regenerated by passing air therethrough to remove heat and moisture therefrom. Thereafter, the method includes providing an adsorption wheel having a multiplicity of passages through which the process air from the enthalpy wheel can flow for adsorbing moisture, the wheel capable of adsorption of moisture from the process air and of regeneration. Process air from the enthalpy wheel is passed through the adsorption wheel to remove moisture, and the adsorption wheel is regenerated by passing hot gases therethrough to remove moisture.

Method And Apparatus For Cooling Warm Moisture-Laden Air

US Patent:
5758508, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Feb 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/596823
Inventors:
William A. Belding - Danville CA
Chiang Lam - Milpitas CA
Robert J. Horstmeyer - Palo Alto CA
William D. Holeman - Baton Rouge LA
Scott L. Janke - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
LaRouche Industries Inc. - Baton Rouge LA
ACMA Ltd. - Singapore
International Classification:
F25D 1706
US Classification:
62 94
Abstract:
A method of conditioning a process stream of air in an air conditioning system wherein the process stream of air is dehumidified and cooled to provide a conditioned stream of air, the method comprising providing an adsorption wheel having a multiplicity of passages through which the process air can flow for adsorbing moisture therefrom, the wheel capable of adsorption of moisture from the process air and of regeneration on a continuous basis as the wheel rotates. The method further comprises passing a first portion and a second portion of the process air to be conditioned through the wheel to remove moisture therefrom, the first portion of the process air passing through the wheel after the regeneration to remove heat from the wheel prior to the second portion passing through the adsorption wheel; then introducing the first portion of the process air to a heat exchanger to remove heat from the first portion. A second stream of air is directed through the heat exchanger to remove heat therefrom to provide a second heated air stream. The second heated air stream is heated with a heater to provide hot gases having a temperature sufficient to regenerate the adsorption wheel.

Enthalphy Wheel

US Patent:
5542968, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jan 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/377462
Inventors:
William A. Belding - Danville CA
Scott Janke - Baton Rouge LA
William D. Holeman - Baton Rouge LA
Marc P. F. Delmas - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
LaRoche Industries, Inc. - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
96125
Abstract:
Disclosed is a gas permeable, sensible and latent heat exchange media having a multiplicity of passageways therethrough through which an air stream can flow, the sensible and latent heat exchange media. The heat exchange media comprises a fibrous support material, a finely powdered desiccant material and fire retardant contained in the fibrous support material. The fibrous support material and the fire retardant are capable of adsorbing sensible heat from a warm air stream and releasing the absorbed sensible heat into a cool air stream as the air stream flows through the sensible and latent heat exchange media. The desiccant material is capable of adsorbing moisture from a humid air stream flowing through the sensible and latent heat exchange media and capable of releasing the adsorbed moisture into a dry air stream flowing through the passageways of the sensible and latent heat exchange media.

Air Conditioning System For Cooling Warm Moisture-Laden Air

US Patent:
5660048, Aug 26, 1997
Filed:
Feb 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/601110
Inventors:
William A. Belding - Danville CA
Chiang Lam - Milpitas CA
William D. Holeman - Baton Rouge LA
Scott L. Janke - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
LaRoche Industries, Inc. - Baton Rouge LA
ACMA Limited
International Classification:
F25D 1708
US Classification:
62 94
Abstract:
A method of conditioning a process stream of air in an air conditioning system wherein a process stream of air is dehumidified and cooled to provide a conditioned stream of air for introducing to a conditioned space, the method comprises the steps of providing an enthalpy wheel comprised of an adsorbent contained in a paper web, the enthalpy wheel having a multiplicity of passages through which the process air can flow, the enthalpy wheel capable of regeneration by passing an air stream therethrough having a temperature and humidity lower than the process air. In the method, process air is passed through the enthalpy wheel to remove heat and moisture therefrom, and the enthalpy wheel is regenerated by passing air therethrough to remove heat and moisture therefrom. Thereafter, the method includes providing an adsorption wheel having a multiplicity of passages through which the process air from the enthalpy wheel can flow for adsorbing moisture, the wheel capable of adsorption of moisture from the process air and of regeneration. Process air from the enthalpy wheel is passed through the adsorption wheel to remove moisture, and the adsorption wheel is regenerated by passing hot gases therethrough to remove moisture.

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