Dennis Allan Gamlen
Engineers at Deer Mdw Dr, Missouri City, TX

License number
Colorado 30372
Issued Date
Mar 10, 1995
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
2315 Deer Meadow Dr, Missouri City, TX 77489

Professional information

Dennis Gamlen Photo 1

Apparatus And Method For Removal Of Liquids

US Patent:
5292421, Mar 8, 1994
Filed:
Feb 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/841095
Inventors:
Nagabhusan Senapati - Worthington OH
Harold W. Johnson - Kingwood TX
Byung C. Kim - Columbus OH
Satya P. Chauhan - Columbus OH
Dennis A. Gamlen - Missouri City TX
Raju Eason - Stafford TX
H. S. Muralidhara - Dublin OH
Matthew S. Zelinski - Worthington OH
International Classification:
B01D 5702, B01D 4300, C02F 1469
US Classification:
204300R
Abstract:
A first electrode arrangement and a transport element are movable relative to a support. A working space is disposed between the movable elements for advancing moist material along a processing path. As the moist material advances, electrical current is passed through the material between the first electrode arrangement and a second electrode arrangement adjacent the transport element. An acoustic transducer arrangement disposed adjacent the working space simultaneously subjects the moist material to an acoustic field as the material moves along the processing path. The acoustic field is generated by an array of acoustic transducers spaced along part of the processing path.


Dennis Gamlen Photo 2

Apparatus And Method For Removal Of Liquids

US Patent:
5114560, May 19, 1992
Filed:
Aug 28, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/400296
Inventors:
Nagabhusan Senapati - Worthington OH
Harold W. Johnson - Kingwood TX
Byung C. Kim - Columbus OH
Satya P. Chauhan - Worthington OH
Dennis A. Gamlen - Missouri City TX
Raju Eason - Stafford TX
H. S. Muralidhara - Dublin OH
Matthew S. Zelinski - Worthington OH
International Classification:
B01D 3300, C25B 700
US Classification:
204299R
Abstract:
A first electrode arrangement and a transport element are movable relative to a support. A working space is disposed between the movable elements for advancing moist material along a processing path. As the moist material advances, electrical current is passed through the material between the first electrode arrangement and a second electrode arrangement adjacent the transport element. An acoustic transducer arrangement disposed adjacent the working space simultaneously subjects the moist material to an acoustic field as the material moves along the processing path. The acoustic field is generated by an array of acoustic transducers spaced along part of the processing path.