Namon A. Nassef
Engineering at 9 Mile Rd, Pensacola, FL

License number
Louisiana PE.0017920
Issued Date
May 22, 1979
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2009
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
301 W Nine Mile Rd SUITE 4, Pensacola, FL 32534

Professional information

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Owner, Nassef Engineering &Amp; Equipment Co.,Inc

Position:
Owner at NASSEF ENGINEERING & EQUIPMENT CO.,INC
Location:
Pensacola, Florida Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
NASSEF ENGINEERING & EQUIPMENT CO.,INC - Owner


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Method Of Forming A Reinforcement Mat Assembly

US Patent:
6088991, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Dec 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/456119
Inventors:
Namon A. Nassef - Pensacola FL
International Classification:
E04G 2112
US Classification:
527451
Abstract:
A method of using a support unit for providing a plurality of sub-units, each of the sub-units adapted to hold construction structures such as reinforcing mats off of the ground or form is comprised of a body member having at least one set of at least one slit along the body for providing a weakened area on the body. An opening is located one either side of each of the at least one slit. Sub-units are broken off from the body member and the sub-unit is used to hold the construction structures. Each sub-unit can be secured to the construction structure via the openings.


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Waste Treatment System

US Patent:
6106703, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Nov 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/198832
Inventors:
Namon A. Nassef - Pensacola FL
International Classification:
B01D 1712, E03D 910
US Classification:
210 85
Abstract:
A waste treatment system for use on a vehicle having an exhaust manifold, the waste treatment system comprising a holding tank for receiving waste from a head, a galley, a shower or a bilge tank. At least one macerator is connected to the holding tank such that the macerator grinds the waste from the holding tank and recirculates it, as appropriate. A reducer is connected to the at least one macerator for reducing the size of the output of the at least one macerator. A centrifugal separator separates the relatively large waste particles coming from the reducer from the relatively small waste particles and liquid waste and recirculates the relatively large particles back to the holding tank. The remaining particles are sent to an injector pump that injects the waste, through an injector nozzle, into the exhaust manifold of the vessel. A control module controls the operation of the system based on various parameters, the parameters derived from various sensors.


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Waste Treatment And Disposal System

US Patent:
6905609, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Feb 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/360049
Inventors:
Namon A. Nassef - Pensacola FL, US
International Classification:
C02F001/78, B01F007/00, E03D009/10
US Classification:
210760, 210173, 210175, 2101981, 2104161, 366144, 366340
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the treatment and disposal of waste, including sanitary, petroleum, and other organic wastes. More specifically, the present invention treats and disposes of these types of waste from portable and remote waste generating sources, such as passenger carrying vehicles and remote facilities where sewage and septic systems are impractical. The invention makes use of thermal energy liberated from devices that generate a hot exhaust stream, such as internal combustion engines. The invention generally involves the passing of a waste material from a tank through a homogenizing device. The homogenizing device reduces the particle size and thoroughly mixes the waste stream so that it maybe injected into a hot exhaust stream, which converts the waste stream into water vapor, gas and inert ash.


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Bait Chummer

US Patent:
7181883, Feb 27, 2007
Filed:
Jun 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/603336
Inventors:
Namon A. Nassef - Pensacola FL, US
International Classification:
A01K 97/02
US Classification:
43 4499
Abstract:
A chummer chops up bait and expels the chopped up bait into the water wherein the chummer has a housing with an opening for receiving the bait. A motor has a shaft extending through the housing and has at least one cutting blade for chopping the bait gravitationally falling through the housing. An impeller blade is attached to the shaft, the impeller blade drawing water into the housing, wherein the water is mixed with the chopped up bait and the mixture subsequently expelled from the housing.