Henry L. Lomasney
Engineering in New Orleans, LA

License number
Louisiana PE.0007930
Issued Date
Jun 13, 1961
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Mr Henry L Lomasney, New Orleans, LA 70129

Professional information

Henry Lomasney Photo 1

Remediation Of A Bulk Source By Electropotential Ion Transport Using A Host Receptor Matrix

US Patent:
5405509, Apr 11, 1995
Filed:
Jun 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/084065
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Richard A. Graves - New Orleans LA
James L. McIntyre - Covington LA
Assignee:
Ionex - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
C02F 146, C02F 1469, G21F 904, G21F 916
US Classification:
204130
Abstract:
Remediation of soil, concrete and groundwater using electropotential gradient induced migration of a target ion and immobilization and/or confinement of the target ion by a host receptor matrix (HRM). In addition to immobilizing and/or confining the target ion, the HRM can comprise a buffer or an ionizable species which releases an exchange ion during application of the electropotential gradient. The exchange ion, when less mobile than a (H. sup. +) ion or hydroxyl (OH. sup. -) ion, increases the efficiency of energy usage during decontamination. The exchange ion can also perform other tasks in the vicinity of the electrodes which improve the decontamination process. The host receptor matrix can comprise a material which is water impermeable and which has a low surface energy, such as a layer of polytetrafluoroethylene film. When such a material is used, the host receptor matrix can comprise a receptacle in which there is a liquid and/or solid composition. The liquid or solid composition can supply a predetermined ionic species to the bulk matrix and/or immobilize or isolate a target ion.


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Removal Of Ions From A Bulk Source By Electropotential Ion Transport Using A Host Receptor Matrix

US Patent:
5489370, Feb 6, 1996
Filed:
Dec 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/173928
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Richard A. Graves - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Ionex - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
C02F 146, C02F 1469, G21F 904, G21F 916
US Classification:
204627
Abstract:
Remediation of soil and groundwater using electropotential gradient induced migration of a target ion and immobilization and/or confinement of the target ion by a host receptor matrix (HRM). In addition to immobilizing and/or confining the target ion, the HRM can comprise a buffer or an ionizable species which releases an exchange ion during application of the electropotential gradient. The exchange ion, when less mobile than a (H. sup. +) ion or hydroxyl (OH. sup. -) ion, increases the efficiency of energy usage during decontamination. The exchange ion can also perform other tasks in the vicinity of the electrodes which improve the decontamination process. The host receptor matrix also can comprise a material which is water impermeable and which has a low surface energy, such as a layer of polytetrafluoroethylene film. When such a material is used, the host receptor matrix can comprise a receptacle in which there is a liquid and/or solid composition which immobilizes and/or contains the target ion.


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Method For Effecting The Desorption Of Ionic Species From A Soil Matrix Using Wave Energy

US Patent:
5262024, Nov 16, 1993
Filed:
Apr 8, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/683973
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Richard A. Graves - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Ionex - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
B01J 1912
US Classification:
20415743
Abstract:
Applying a desorbing wave energy to a soil matrix can effect desorption of ionic species which are associated with the matrix. This method is especially applicable to decontamination of soils to which metals and/or radioactive isotopes are adsorbed. The desorbing energy may be microwave energy, sonic or ultrasonic energy, etc. , or combinations thereof. An electromagnetic potential also can be applied to the matrix to enhance desorption and or migration of the species. An electrolyte also may be added to the matrix to enhance desorption and or migration of the species.


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Method For Rapid Curing Of Partially Hydrolyzed Silicate Film

US Patent:
4101692, Jul 18, 1978
Filed:
May 27, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/801307
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
William J. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Ignatius Metil - Buffalo NY
Dickens M. Lagos - Gretna LA
Assignee:
Southern Imperial Coatings Corporation - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
B05D 310
US Classification:
427333
Abstract:
There is disclosed a method for the rapid curing of a partially hydrolyzed silicate film via the application of an aqueous coating. The aqueous coating composition comprises an epoxy resin and a curing agent, one of which is in an emulsion, and a hydraulic cement. Anions contained in the coating function as an alkaline catalyst causing a rapid polymerization of condensed silicates.


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Barrier Leak Detection Using Electrokinetic Ion Transport

US Patent:
5543719, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jul 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/282268
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Ionex Corporation - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
G01N 2700, G01N 2720
US Classification:
324557
Abstract:
Procedures and apparatuses for determining the integrity of a geophysical barrier are provided. In particular, an electropotential gradient is established across the barrier in an attempt to drive ionic species through the barrier. The resulting ionic transport results in a current which can be measured between the electrodes, and which can be correlated to the integrity of the barrier. The location of a leak in the barrier can be determined by the use of an electromagnetic sensor which detects an anomaly in the flux field associated with the current.


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Device For Applying Spreadable Coatings

US Patent:
5133117, Jul 28, 1992
Filed:
May 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/704834
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Isotron - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
B05C 1702
US Classification:
291105
Abstract:
A device for applying a substantially uniform thickness of a spreadable coating on a substantially planar surface has a handle, a roller attached to the handle, and a spacer on the outer peripheral surface of the roller for engaging the surface to be coated. The spacer defines an arc of at least about 360. degree. around the outer peripheral surface of the roller for maintaining the outer peripheral surface of the roller both in communication with and spaced from the surface to be coated at a distance corresponding to the radial thickness of the spacer means during travel of the roller over the surface to be coated. In one embodiment, the spacer is a filament helically wound about the outer peripheral surface of the roller. The filament is releasably mounted to the roller and has a substantially uniform radial thickness. Also disclosed are methods for making and using the device of this invention.


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Extracting A Target Ion From An Aqueous Solution By Ion Exchange And Electropotential Ion Transport

US Patent:
5482632, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Apr 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/234458
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Richard A. Graves - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Ionex Corporation - New Orleans
International Classification:
B01D 6148
US Classification:
210638
Abstract:
Processes and apparatuses for separating ions from an aqueous solution are provided which utilize a first separation by an ion exchange medium in combination with second separation by a D. C. electropotential gradient. The first separation separates the target ion by ion exchange and the second separation effects migration of the ions from the ion exchange medium, through a ion permeable, hydrophobic membrane into a second zone, which may contain a buffer. The hydrophobic membrane substantially resists fouling.


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Process For Treating An Aqueous Waste Solution

US Patent:
5434334, Jul 18, 1995
Filed:
Nov 27, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/982654
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Michael A. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Richard A. Graves - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Monolith Technology Incorporated - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
G21F 900
US Classification:
588 20
Abstract:
Processes and devices are disclosed for converting an aqueous waste solution, such as a radioactive waste stream, into a highly concentrated sludge having substantially little or no water. In turn, the sludge may be converted into a solid polymeric form suitable for storage. The processes utilize a carrier liquid which has a boiling point higher than that of water, and which facilitates the transfer of heat to the water to vaporize the water into steam. A subsequent separation of the dewatered solution yields the highly concentrated sludge.


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Method And Apparatus For The Solidification Of Radioactive Wastes And Products Produced Thereby

US Patent:
5416251, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Mar 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/030803
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Michael A. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
Robert R. Bridges - Covington LA
Richard A. Graves - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Monolith Technology Incorporated - New Orleans LA
Scientific Ecology Group - Oak Ridge TN
International Classification:
A62D 300
US Classification:
588255
Abstract:
Methods for the encapsulation and solidification of waste material, particularly radioactive ion exchange resin bead media, are provided along with the apparatus to accomplish the methods, and the final encapsulated storage article. The ion exchange resin is solidified within a containment vessel by the addition of a thermosettable polymeric binder without the need for a pre-mixing vessel. The resulting exothermic conditions occasioned by the curing of the polymer are controlled by the sequential delivery of the polymeric binder, preferably through an injection lance.


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In Situ Polymeric Membrane For Isolating Hazardous Materials

US Patent:
4632847, Dec 30, 1986
Filed:
Feb 6, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/698692
Inventors:
Henry L. Lomasney - New Orleans LA
John G. Grawe - New Orleans LA
Vikram K. Sheth - Kenner LA
Assignee:
Isotek Corporation - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
B08B 700, B65B 3300
US Classification:
427154
Abstract:
A method and composition for providing, in situ, a polymeric membrane for isolating hazardous materials within an area such as, for example, an asbestos removal job site. The polymer is applied in liquid form to surfaces which are to be protected. Upon cure, a seamless bladder-like membrane is formed which isolates the work area and prevents the spread of airborne, or water-carried particulate. The membrane can then be peeled from the surface and compacted for disposal.