Rademan
Jeffrey Rademan, London, OH US
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20080213717 | METHOD OF INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MELTING METAL - A process for increasing the thermal radiation absorbance of objects that are to be melted or softened. An agent is applied to the object, such as an aluminum sow, and the object is placed in a furnace. The furnace exposes the object to thermal radiation, such as by blasting the sow with jets of burning gas, and the material melts. The increase in absorbance on the outer surface of the object reduces the amount of energy needed to melt or soften the material, as thermal energy is absorbed by the object more rapidly than uncoated materials. | 09-04-2008 |
Jennifer L. Rademan, Pittsville, WI US
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20140186579 | INDUSTRIAL FABRIC AND METHOD OF WELDING SEAM AREA USING ULTRASONIC WELDING - The invention relates to ultrasonic welding of industrial fabrics. Specifically, the invention relates to methods for ultrasonically welding the seam area of industrial fabrics using a textured horn and/or anvil. The fabric edges are overlapped as woven or one or both edges can have some warp or weft yarns raveled out. The method involves ultrasonically bonding the overlapped fabric edges, reducing the caliper of the two stacked edges to match the body caliper of the fabric itself. The bonded area can then be perforated using laser or other mechanical means to produce a seam having the same woven texture and permeability (air and/or water) as the body of the fabric. | 07-03-2014 |
Jerry Rademan, Jacksonville, FL US
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20100006485 | WATER FILTRATION FILL STICK - This is a device used for purifying water for eventual use in a swimming pool, hot tub, spa or aquarium The water is passed through a tube and purified by means of filtering and/ or ion exchange media, which completely fills the interior of the tube. The choice of filtering and/or ion exchange media is chosen based on a particular need, which is presented by the water source. | 01-14-2010 |
Jerry E. Rademan, Jacksonville, FL US
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20100294724 | SPA CALCIUM REMOVAL METHODS AND APPARATUS - Strong acid cation resins used alone or in combination with zeolite-based ion exchange resins are encapsulated in various water permeable polymer fabric bags of various geometries and thicknesses to reduce the calcium hardness levels during swimming pool and spa water fills. The resin bags are strategically placed in the pool or spa to allow water under pressure to flow through the ion exchange media to exchange calcium or magnesium ions with sodium or other harmless cations. | 11-25-2010 |
20130022686 | COMBINATIONS OF LIQUID FILTRATION MEDIA AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED FILTRATION OF SELECTED WATER CONTAMINANTS - By sequentially aligning various filtration media and delivery systems, enhanced synergistic reduction of water contaminants is obtained compared to the prior art or separate use of the individual media/filters. Specific filtration media are formulated with proper proportioning and sequencing to enhance the ability to reduce metals that cause staining, odors and bad taste such as iron, copper and manganese. Also disclosed is the reduction of potentially hazardous metal radionuclides metals such as uranium, iodine, cesium, plutonium and radium. Also disclosed is improved removal of heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, chromium, and mercury as well as organic compounds such as halogenated carcinogenic compounds. The present devices and methods remove specific bacteria and their toxins from water to reduce the risk of dermatitis. Thus, the present invention enhances our ability to achieving cleaner and safer water for drinking, swimming, washing, bathing and cooking. | 01-24-2013 |
20140096704 | MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE CEMENT - Magnesium phosphate cement binder systems and method for providing magnesium phosphate cements are described. In an embodiment, a magnesium phosphate cement binder system may include magnesium oxide that has been calcined at a temperature of between about 900° F. to about 1800° F. The magnesium phosphate cement binder system may also include a phosphate material. Other formulations, compositions, and methods are also described. | 04-10-2014 |
Jerry Elliot Rademan, Jacksonville, FL US
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20130263759 | METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES OF MAGNESIUM OXYCHLORIDE CEMENTS - Despite the excellent properties associated with Magnesium OxyChloride (Sorel) based cements and Magnesium OxySulfate based cements, water and corrosion resistance has been limiting factors for achieving greater commercial applications. Such issues can be addressed by incorporating various alkali metal phosphates, such as Magnesium mono- or dihydrogen phosphate (MgHPO | 10-10-2013 |
Jerry Elliott Rademan, Jacksonville, FL US
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20120298012 | Admixtures for Shrink Crack Reduction of Portland Cement-Based Mortars and Concretes - Portland Cement-based concretes and mortars exhibit significant reduction in shrinkage cracking when combined with Magnesium Oxide (MgO), Shrinkage Reduction Admixtures (SRA) and Super Absorbent Polymers (SAP). However, MgO is a solid that reacts with water, SRA is a liquid, and SAP if not added properly could pull water out of the system and thus increase shrinkage. Unique admixture blends used as supplementary cementing materials that do not significantly affect concrete or cement strength properties of Portland cement itself address such issues. Proper ratios of MgO, SRA and/or SAP perform better against crack reduction when compared to commonly used Expansive Cements (EC). | 11-29-2012 |
20130068695 | Methods and Compositions For the Prevention of Struvite Scale Formation In Wastewater Systems - A blend of micro-crystals of magnesium ammonium phosphate and other seed materials with magnesium hydroxide slurries reduces struvite scale in wastewater collection systems leading into waste-water treatment plants. These “seeds” act as attractants to phosphates and ammonia to allow the seeds to grow and remain dispersed throughout the waste water system. This greatly minimizes, or prevents struvite scale from building up in unwanted areas such as pipes, pumps, and valves that could potentially cause water flow blockage. | 03-21-2013 |
Jerry Elliott Rademan, Atlanta, GA US
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20150283499 | HIGH SOLIDS MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE SEA WATER SLURRIES - A high solids magnesium hydroxide slurry may be provided. The slurry may include a magnesium hydroxide compound and a carbohydrate-based viscosity control agent. The slurry may further include sea water as at least a portion of the liquid component. The high solids magnesium hydroxide slurry may be utilized in connection with exhaust scrubber systems for removing SOx and NOx compounds from exhaust gas emissions. | 10-08-2015 |