Ronald Francis Malone
Engineering at Riverwalk Dr, Baton Rouge, LA

License number
Louisiana PE.0023653
Issued Date
Jan 24, 1990
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2018
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Civil Engineer; Environmental Engineer
Address
Address
3218 Riverwalk Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Professional information

Ronald Malone Photo 1

Air Charged Backwashing Bioclarifier

US Patent:
6517724, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Oct 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/928697
Inventors:
Ronald F. Malone - Baton Rouge LA 70820
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210618, 210786, 210151, 210274, 210279, 210793
Abstract:
The present invention provides a floating media biofilter having an economical structure which allows energy efficient and water conserving backwashing of the floating media. The biofilter includes a filter chamber fluidly connected to a charge chamber which is adapted for accumulating air. A trigger device positioned between the charge chamber and filter chamber selectively allows the flow of air from said charge chamber to said filter chamber. An air source is connected to the charge chamber and slowly supplies air thereto. The backwash cycle is initiated by the trigger device allowing air to escape from the charge chamber into the filter chamber and agitate the floating media. Simultaneously, water from the filter chamber flows into the charge chamber. After the trigger device closes, air again accumulates in charge chamber in preparation for another backwash cycle.


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Floating Media Hourglass Biofilter

US Patent:
5232586, Aug 3, 1993
Filed:
Sep 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/951459
Inventors:
Ronald F. Malone - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210151
Abstract:
A floating media filter is provided, comprising a tank having a filtration chamber and an expansion chamber, wherein the filtration chamber is above and fluidically connected with the expansion chamber; floating filter media in the tank for forming a floating media pack, having a top portion, in the filtration chamber when the tank is filled with liquid and the filter media are undisturbed; an upper screen having openings adapted to prevent the filter media from passing therethrough, positioned in the tank near the top portion of the floating media pack; an inlet line fluidically connected to the tank below the filtration chamber; a sludge line having an output end, fluidically connected to the tank below the lower screen; a sludge valve, positioned in the sludge line; an outlet line fluidically connected to the tank above the upper screen; a lower screen having openings adapted to prevent the filter media from passing therethrough, positioned in the tank below the filter media and above the sludge line; and an air inlet line fluidically connected to the tank for drawing air into the expansion chamber and disturbing the floating media pack inside the filtration chamber during backwashing of the biofilter.


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Floating Media Biofilter

US Patent:
5445740, Aug 29, 1995
Filed:
Jan 13, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/182791
Inventors:
Ronald F. Malone - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C02F 300
US Classification:
210618
Abstract:
A floating media biofilter is provided, comprising a tank having a bottom and a sidewall, the sidewall having a lower portion inwardly sloping toward the bottom. Floating media are present in the tank for forming a media pack when the tank is filled with liquid, and the media are retained by an upper screen positioned in the upper portion of the tank. An inlet line provides nonfiltered liquid to the tank from an aquaculture environment, while an outlet line above the upper screen delivers filtered liquid back to the aquaculture environment. A weir is employed between the upper screen and the outlet line to collect filtered liquid from the media pack. Backwashing is accomplished by a motorized blade system which causes the media to circulate within the tank with substantially no expansion of the media pack. The circulating media loosens filtered matter and sludge entrained therein so that the waste solids can be removed by a sludge line connected to the bottom of the tank. A bypass line connected between the weir and the inlet line divert liquid from the environment to provide an additional flow of liquid over the media during backwashing operations.


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Floating Media Biofilter

US Patent:
5126042, Jun 30, 1992
Filed:
Oct 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/785942
Inventors:
Ronald F. Malone - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210150
Abstract:
A biofilter is provided, including a tank, having a bottom, a top and a sidewall having a lower portion which is inwardly sloping toward the bottom; floating filter media in the tank, the media forming a floating media pack when the tank is filled with liquid and the media are undisturbed, the media pack having a bottom and a top; a screen having openings adapted to prevent the floating filter media from passing therethrough, positioned in the tank between the bottom of the tank and the top of the tank; an agitator having a blade, the agitator being attached to the tank and adapted such that the blade is at least partially imbedded in the media pack when the tank is filled with liquid; an inlet line fluidly connected to the tank below the screen; a sludge drain line fluidly connected to the lower portion tank below the screen; a sludge valve, positioned in the sludge drain line; and an outlet line fluidly connected to the tank above the screen.


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Method And Apparatus For Farming Softshell Aquatic Crustaceans

US Patent:
4726321, Feb 23, 1988
Filed:
Jun 23, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/877213
Inventors:
Ronald F. Malone - Baton Rouge LA
Dudley D. Culley - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
A01K 6100
US Classification:
119 2
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for the automatic farming f softshell aquatic crustaceans, e. g. , crabs and crayfish. The method and apparatus utilize the inability of molted crustaceans to achieve self-mobility in the presence of a fluid flow of a certain velocity.


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Air Charged Backwashing Bioclarifier

US Patent:
5770080, Jun 23, 1998
Filed:
Apr 23, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/842241
Inventors:
Ronald F. Malone - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210618
Abstract:
The present invention provides a floating media bioclarifier having an economical structure which allows energy efficient and water conserving backwashing of the floating media. The bioclarifier includes a filter chamber fluidly connected to a charge chamber which is adapted for accumulating air. A trigger device positioned between the charge chamber and filter chamber selectively allows the flow of air from said charge chamber to said filter chamber. An air source is connected to the charge chamber and slowly supplies air thereto. The backwash cycle is initiated by the trigger device allowing air to escape from the charge chamber into the filter chamber and adgitate the floating media. Simaltaneously, water from the filter chamber flows into the charge chamber. After the trigger device closes, air agains accumulate in charge chamber in preparation for another backwash cycle.