Bruce Harry Peters
Physician at Chelton Rd, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado 24526
Issued Date
Apr 8, 1982
Renew Date
Jun 1, 2011
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2013
Type
Physician
Address
Address
2667 N Chelton Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Professional information

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Bruce Harry Peters, Colorado Spgs CO

Specialties:
Neurologist
Address:
2301 E Pikes Peak Ave, Colorado Spgs, CO 80909
Board certifications:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certification in Neurology (Psychiatry and Neurology)


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Dr. Bruce H Peters - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Academic Neurology Clinic
2301 E Pikes Peak Ave STE 202, Colorado Springs 80909
Academic Neurology Clinic
2301 E Pikes Peak Ave STE 202, Colorado Springs 80909
Education:
Medical Schools
Roy J Lucille a Carver College Of Medicine At University Of Iowa
Graduated: 1963


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Pulse Jet System And Method

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Aug 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/595887
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
B01J 19/00, C02F 1/14, C02F 1/04
US Classification:
422187, 203 10, 422198
Abstract:
A pulse jet system and method is disclosed. In an example, the pulse jet system includes a combustion chamber, intake ports to deliver combustion agents to the combustion chamber, an expansion chamber to cool a combustion product following combustion of the combustion agents in the combustion chamber, and an exhaust to exit the cooled gas from the expansion chamber. In another example, the pulse jet system includes a combustion chamber with intake ports to deliver combustion agents to the combustion chamber, wherein the combustion chamber is part of a four cycle engine. The pulse jet system also includes an expansion chamber to cool a combustion product following combustion of the combustion agents in the combustion chamber.


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Production Of Chemical Compounds

US Patent:
2012025, Oct 4, 2012
Filed:
Apr 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/445751
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
B01J 19/26, C07C 37/02, C07C 37/58, C07D 251/60, C07C 29/58, C08B 15/06, C07C 51/54, C01C 1/245, C01B 25/28, C01F 11/38, C01D 7/12, C01B 17/74, C01B 17/02, C01B 25/26, C01B 25/02, C01D 7/00, C01B 7/00, C01B 13/14, C01B 17/96, C01B 31/02, C01B 31/06, C01B 31/04, C01D 9/06, C01B 23/00, C04B 2/02, C01G 23/07, C01C 3/02, C01B 21/48, C07C 1/22, C08F 110/02, C08F 110/06, C08F 112/08, C08F 114/06, C08F 120/44, C08G 65/04, C08G 69/26, C08F 236/10, C08F 136/06, C08F 210/06, C07C 273/04, B82Y 40/00
US Classification:
526340, 564 67, 568796, 568802, 544201, 568852, 536 30, 562889, 422198, 423549, 423302, 423395, 423427, 423522, 4235671, 423304, 423322, 423421, 423462, 423579, 423544, 423445 R, 423446, 423448, 423399, 423262, 423636, 423613, 423375, 585639, 526352, 526351, 526346, 526344, 526341, 528421, 528332, 526335, 526348, 977842
Abstract:
Systems and methods of producing chemical compounds are disclosed. An example chemical production system includes a combustion chamber having intake ports for entry of a gas mixture. An igniter ignites the gas mixture in the intake chamber to facilitate a reaction at a high temperature and high pressure. A nozzle restricts exit of the ignited gas mixture from the combustion chamber. An expansion chamber cools the ignited gas. The expansion chamber has an exhaust where the cooled gas exits the expansion chamber. A chemical compound product is formed in the expansion chamber.


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Systems And Methods Of Producing Chemical Compounds

US Patent:
2012025, Oct 4, 2012
Filed:
Aug 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/221814
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
C01C 1/04, C01B 21/20, C01B 21/38, C01B 21/087, B01J 19/00, C01C 1/18
US Classification:
423352, 422129, 423396, 4233901, 423387, 423406, 423400
Abstract:
Systems and methods of producing chemical compounds are disclosed. An example chemical production system includes an intake chamber having intake ports for entry of a gas mixture. An igniter ignites the gas mixture in the intake chamber. A nozzle restricts exit of the ignited gas mixture from the intake chamber. An expansion chamber cools the ignited gas with a cooling agent. The expansion chamber has an exhaust where the cooled gas exits the expansion chamber. A chemical compound product is formed in the expansion chamber.


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Ammonia Production And Water Purification

US Patent:
2011002, Feb 3, 2011
Filed:
Oct 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/903639
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
B01D 3/34
US Classification:
203 53, 202163
Abstract:
A method for purifying water and generating ammonia liquor is disclosed. Hydrogen, oxygen, organic matter contaminated water vapor, and ambient air, containing nitrogen, are provided to a combustion chamber. The hydrogen is combusted in the oxygen in the combustion chamber with the contaminated water vapor and nitrogen. The nitrogen is fixated. Water vapor is produced. The contaminated water vapor is heated to decontaminate the contaminated water vapor. The produced water vapor, fixated nitrogen, and organic matter decontaminated water vapor are exhausted from the combustion chamber. The generated water vapor, fixated nitrogen, and decontaminated water vapor are condensed to obtain ammonia liquor. Water is evaporated from the ammonia liquor to form purified water vapor and concentrate the ammonia liquor.


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Water Purification

US Patent:
2010022, Sep 9, 2010
Filed:
Mar 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/400118
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/04
US Classification:
203 11, 2021851
Abstract:
A water purification system has a copper-chlorine thermochemical water decomposition system, combustion, evaporation, and condensation chambers; hydrogen and oxygen channels; and a water vapor conduit. The copper-chlorine thermochemical water decomposition system generates hydrogen and oxygen from water. The hydrogen and oxygen are transported to the oxygen chamber in channels. The hydrogen is combusted in the oxygen in the combustion chamber to generate heated water vapor. The evaporation chamber generates water vapor from water. The water vapor conduit is disposed between the evaporation chamber and the condensation chamber. Heated water vapor from the combustion chamber traveling from the combustion chamber into the condensation chamber generates a vacuum on the water vapor conduit, drawing water vapor from the evaporation chamber into the condensation chamber. The condensation chamber receives water vapor from both the combustion chamber and the evaporation chamber. Water vapor from the combustion chamber and the evaporation chamber are condensed into purified liquid water.


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Water Purification

US Patent:
2010015, Jun 24, 2010
Filed:
Mar 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/717764
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
C25B 1/04, C01B 5/00, C02F 1/461, C02F 1/04, F02C 3/00, F02C 6/00, H02K 7/18, H02K 53/00
US Classification:
60772, 204278, 205349, 60 3912, 290 1 A, 415916
Abstract:
A water purification system has a water electrolysis system, combustion water vapor production, and condensation chambers; hydrogen and oxygen channels; and a water vapor conduit. The water electrolysis system generates hydrogen and oxygen from water. The hydrogen and oxygen are transported to the oxygen chamber in channels. The hydrogen is combusted in the oxygen in the combustion chamber to generate heated water vapor. The water vapor production chamber generates water vapor from water. The water vapor conduit is disposed between the water vapor production chamber and the condensation chamber. Heated water vapor from the combustion chamber traveling from the combustion chamber into the condensation chamber generates a vacuum on the water vapor conduit, drawing water vapor from the water vapor production chamber into the condensation chamber. The condensation chamber receives water vapor from both the combustion chamber and the water vapor production chamber. Water vapor from the combustion chamber and the water vapor production chamber are condensed into purified liquid water.


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Water Purification

US Patent:
2010012, May 27, 2010
Filed:
Nov 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/277134
Inventors:
Bruce H. Peters - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
C25B 1/04, F02G 1/00
US Classification:
205628, 60 396, 60783
Abstract:
A water purification system has a water electrolysis system, combustion evaporation, and condensation chambers; hydrogen and oxygen channels; and a water vapor conduit. The water electrolysis system generates hydrogen and oxygen from water. The hydrogen and oxygen are transported to the oxygen chamber in channels. The hydrogen is combusted in the oxygen in the combustion chamber to generate heated water vapor. The evaporation chamber generates water vapor from water. The water vapor conduit is disposed between the evaporation chamber and the condensation chamber. Heated water vapor from the combustion chamber traveling from the combustion chamber into the condensation chamber generates a vacuum on the water vapor conduit, drawing water vapor from the evaporation chamber into the condensation chamber. The condensation chamber receives water vapor from both the combustion chamber and the evaporation chamber. Water vapor from the combustion chamber and the evaporation chamber are condensed into purified liquid water.