CURTIS S MCDOWELL
Vehicle Board in Allentown, PA

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Pennsylvania MV229924
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Vehicle Board
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Vehicle Salesperson
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Allentown, PA 18103

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Submerged Biological Wastewater Treatment System

US Patent:
4818404, Apr 4, 1989
Filed:
Jul 8, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/070899
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Tri-Bio, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
C02F 306, C02F 330
US Classification:
210603
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process and reactor system suitable for biological treatment of wastewaters or for other applications wherein effective and intimate contact between biological populations attached to a fixed surface and liquid born chemicals and gaseous atmospheres is required. The reactor includes a sealed housing generally having a plurality of independent-vertical chambers, each open at the top and bottom and each filled with high surface-area packing and disposed annularly around a central-vertical chamber. The central vertical chamber is also open at the top and bottom, but free of packing. The bottom of the central chamber is in communication with the bottom of each of the independent-annular columns by means of a bottom-freeboard chamber. The top of the central-vertical chamber is also in communication with the top of each independent-vertical chamber by means of a top-freeboard chamber created by setting the liquid level in the reactor at a position above the top of all vertical chambers. In an application of a process for biological treatment of wastewater, wherein a dissolved oxygen free environment is required during contact of biological populations with liquid born chemicals and gaseous atmospheres; such as for anaerobic treatment of wastewaters or anoxic dentrification of wastewater, the gaseous phase of the reactor is isolated from the atmosphere and starved of gaseous oxygen.


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Submerged Biological Wastewater Treatment System

US Patent:
4940540, Jul 10, 1990
Filed:
Jan 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/298937
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Tri-Bio, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210150
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process and reactor system suitable for biological treatment of wastewaters or for other applications wherein effective and intimate contact between biological populations attached to a fixed surface and liquid born chemicals and gaseous atmospheres is required. The reactor includes a sealed housing generally having a plurality of independent-vertical chambers, each open at the top and bottom and each filled with high surface-area packing and disposed annularly around a central-vertical chamber. The central vertical chamber is also open at the top and bottom, but free of packing. The bottom of the central chamber is in communication with the bottom of each of the independent-annular columns by means of a bottom-freeboard chamber. The top of the central-vertical chamber is also in communication with the top of each independent-vertical chamber by means of a top-freeboard chamber created by setting the liquid level in the reactor at a position above the top of all vertical chambers. Agitation within the reactor maintained by effecting downward flow of fluid and gases in said central-vertical chamber.


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Biological Treatment System And Assembly

US Patent:
7491325, Feb 17, 2009
Filed:
Oct 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/551538
Inventors:
Timothy E. Krell - Mohrsville PA, US
Robert W. Hartung - Abington PA, US
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA, US
Assignee:
Brentwood Industries, Inc. - Reading PA
International Classification:
C02F 3/06
US Classification:
210150, 210541, 210615, 261DIG 72
Abstract:
An assembly for supporting biomass for treating sludge or wastewater includes a first corrugated sheet having crests and valleys, a second corrugated sheet having crests and valleys and an intermediate member mounted between the first and second corrugated sheets. The crests have peak surfaces and the valleys have trough surfaces. The first corrugated sheet has a first longitudinal axis and the second corrugated sheet has a second longitudinal axis. The corrugations of the first corrugated sheet define a first corrugation angle of about zero degrees (0°) to about forty-five degrees (45°) relative to the first longitudinal axis and the corrugations of the second corrugated sheet define a second corrugation angle of about zero degrees (0°) to about forty-five degrees (45°) relative to the second longitudinal axis. The second corrugated sheet is mounted to the first corrugated sheet and the intermediate member has openings therein.


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Wastewater Clarification Methods And Apparatus

US Patent:
6878280, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Apr 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/414974
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA, US
Chris Hannum - Oley PA, US
Robert Maurer - Shillington PA, US
Assignee:
Brentwood Industries, Inc. - Reading PA
International Classification:
C02F003/00
US Classification:
210614, 210800, 210803, 210197, 210 97, 210513, 210103, 210740, 210745, 210143, 210528
Abstract:
The invention relates to a liquid clarifier useful for removing solids suspended in a wastewater stream. Settled biological solids are taken from the clarifier and combined in a mixing chamber with a wastewater stream. The combined liquid is provided to a settling region of the clarifier, and suspended solids settle in a biological solids collection region, from which the solids are taken. Clarified liquid can be withdrawn or permitted to overflow from an outlet region in the settling region of the clarifier. The clarifier can enhance the degree of solids removal from wastewater streams having relatively low total suspended solids values, such as outlet streams from fixed film-type digesters. The clarifier is suitable for use in combination with other components of wastewater treatment systems, and can be included as a module in many kinds of wastewater treatment systems.


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Process For Rapidly Determining Biological Toxicity Of Wastewater

US Patent:
4620930, Nov 4, 1986
Filed:
Dec 16, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/794521
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Polybac Corporation - Allentown PA
International Classification:
C02F 312, C12M 136, G01N 3318, C12Q 118
US Classification:
210614
Abstract:
This invention pertains to a method for analyzing the biochemical decomposibility of aqueous substrates by microorganisms and particularly to a method for analyzing the quality or biological toxicity of incoming sewage to a sewage disposal plant. The process comprises: placing a preselected amount of bacterial culture, in the form of a dried powder, in contact with a preselected amount of aqueous waste containing greater than 5 mg/l dissolved oxygen, the bacterial culture being capable of effecting aerobic biodegradation of organic waste; measuring the dissolved oxygen content of the aqueous waste during rehydration and respiration development of the microorganisms as a function of time; determining the rate of dissolved oxygen decline at a preselected time; and then comparing the rate of dissolved oxygen decline to the rate of dissolved oxygen for a preselected baseline standard substrate. By comparing the ratio of dissolved oxygen decline at a preselected time with respect to a test sample and a standard substrate one can calculate the relative toxicity or inhibition of the incoming sewage to aerobic respiration and growth.


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Submerged Fixed Film Biological Treatment System

US Patent:
4599174, Jul 8, 1986
Filed:
Feb 27, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/583778
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Polybac Corporation - Allentown PA
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210614
Abstract:
This invention pertains to a submerged fixed-film biological distribution system. It includes a plurality of vertical chambers adjacent each other having corrugated packings therein. Air or oxygenating gas is introduced at the bottom of select alternating chambers so that an upflowing liquor is generated in those chambers and a downflowing liquor generated in the adjacent chambers. Contaminated waste is biologically digested by microorganism retained on the corrugated packings, such digesting occurring in all chambers.


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Sludge Digestion Methods And Apparatus

US Patent:
6869534, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
May 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/430171
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA, US
Chris Hannum - Oley PA, US
Robert Maurer - Shillington PA, US
Assignee:
Brentwood Industries, Inc. - Reading PA
International Classification:
C02F003/00
US Classification:
210620, 210220, 210739, 210745, 2101951, 210 97
Abstract:
The invention relates to an aerobic wastewater digestion unit useful for degrading organic material dissolved or suspended in a wastewater stream. The wastewater is fed to a vessel, wherein it is circulated by a liquid conveyor between the vessel and a downwardly-directed tube. Expulsion of fluid from the tube into the lower portion of the vessel agitates the liquid in the vessel and disperses into the liquid air that has been entrained in the liquid in the tube. The digester can be operated using varying liquid levels, and is amenable to batch, semi-batch, and continuous operation. The digester is suitable for use in combination with other components of wastewater treatment systems, and can be included as a module in modular wastewater treatment systems.


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Structured Sheet Cross-Flow Distribution Media

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Feb 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/707665
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA, US
International Classification:
F15D 1/00
US Classification:
137561 R
Abstract:
A structured sheet cross flow media is formed with a first corrugated sheet having corrugations defining flutes angled in a first direction, a second corrugated sheet defining flutes angled in a second direction, and an interstitial planar sheet disposed between the first and second corrugated sheets. The interstitial planar sheet traps the flow of fluid or gas, such as air, entering one end of the media block within opposing flutes until the end of the interstitial sheet is reached, whereupon the fluid or gas can disperse between the intersecting flutes of the first and second sheets to provide a controlled dispersal of the fluid or gas. In one embodiment, the interstitial sheet terminates at an intermediate height in the media block to define the width of dispersion of air bubbles entering at a single source point.


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Solids-Liquid Separation

US Patent:
4434061, Feb 28, 1984
Filed:
Sep 10, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/185899
Inventors:
Curtis S. McDowell - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Cellu-Craft Inc. - New Hyde Park NY
International Classification:
B04B 500
US Classification:
210787
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for continuously separating solids and liquid in a solids-liquid mixture are disclosed. In accordance with the invention, a separation zone for separating solids and liquids from a solids liquid mixture is provided in which the mixture is subjected to centrifugal force under low shear forces and low turbulence. In this zone, the flow rate is maintained to be less than the terminal settling velocity of the solids in the mixture. Further in accordance with the invention, the mixture is introduced into the separation zone from a zone of higher turbulence and higher flow rate than those of the separation zone, a minor part of the mixture in the other zone being removed to the separation zone. The major part of the mixture is removed from the other zone and discharged and returned to the mixture source in such a manner as to aerate the returned mixture. The separated solids are returned to the mixture source with the major part of the mixture.


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Grid Structure

US Patent:
6170216, Jan 9, 2001
Filed:
Mar 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/268517
Inventors:
Palle Rye - Reading PA
Timothy Krell - Fleetwood PA
Curtis McDowell - Allentown PA
Richard Aull - Reading PA
Assignee:
Brentwood Industries, Inc. - Reading PA
International Classification:
E04C 242
US Classification:
52660
Abstract:
A grid structure capable of withstanding a compressive force comprises a peripheral frame, a plurality of first grid members connected to and extending within the peripheral frame and a plurality of second grid members connected to and extending within the peripheral frame. The second grid members intersect the first grid members. The first and second grid members form a grid of small frames disposed within the peripheral frame. The grid has an upper surface and a lower surface wherein a first group of at least a portion of at least one of the first and second grid members have flanges on the upper surface, the flanges being generally perpendicular to the first and second grid members and a second group of at least a portion of at least one of the first and second grid members have flanges on the lower surface, the flanges being generally perpendicular to the first and second grid members. A process of making the grid structure is also disclosed, as is an assembly of such grid structures.