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Louis Theodore Phones & Addresses

  • 3460 Summerford Ct, Marietta, GA 30062 (678) 560-5617
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • 8915 Parsons Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11432 (718) 291-7547
  • Springfield Gardens, NY
  • East Elmhurst, NY
  • Queens, NY

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Environmental and Economic Considerations in Energy Utilization: Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on Energy and the Environment, November 30-December 3, 1980, Phoenix, Arizona

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0250404680

Major Environmental Issues Facing the 21st Century

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0131835262

Air Pollution Control and Waste Incineration for Hospitals and Other Medical Facilities

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0442003986

Pollution Prevention

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0442006063

Rapid Guide to Hazardous Air Pollutants

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0442025157

Engineering and Environmental Ethics: A Case Study Approach

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0442025181

Environmental Regulatory Calculations Handbook

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0470118512

Handbook of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Calculations

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Author

Louis Theodore

ISBN #

0470139021

Us Patents

Gas Filtration Apparatus

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US Patent:
42971136, Oct 27, 1981
Filed:
Mar 3, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/126553
Inventors:
Louis Theodore - New Hyde Park NY
International Classification:
B01D 4600
US Classification:
55213
Abstract:
An apparatus wherein dust-laden gas is pumped into a housing having a plurality of tubular fabric filter bags. The gas flows through the bags to the interior of each tubular filter element and the solid particulates are deposited on the exterior surface of the fabric element. The clean gas from the interior of each filter element passes to the clean gas plenum via a thimble opening. Whenever one of the bags is ruptured, the gas velocity at the thimble opening increases dramatically due to the elimination of the resistance to gas flow by the fabric. A valve actuated by the sudden increase in gas velocity closes the thimble opening automatically and, thus, the contamination of the clean gas stream with solid particulates is prevented. The entire filtration apparatus is shut-down automatically by pressure control whenever, 25% or more of the fabric filter bags are ruptured and their thimble openings are closed by the respective valves.

System And Process For Obtaining Potable Water Employing Geothermal Energy

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US Patent:
20220356077, Nov 10, 2022
Filed:
May 4, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/736239
Inventors:
LOUIS THEODORE - East Williston NY, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/04
C02F 1/26
F24T 50/00
Abstract:
A system and method for converting non-potable water into potable water. Non-potable water, such as sea water or non-potable ground water, and the like, is fed down a conduit into a deep underground enclosure. Due to its extreme depth, the enclosure is geothermally heated above the boiling point of water at the pressure within the enclosure. The water boils and creates water vapor. The water vapor rises and can be drawn up through a vapor conduit to the surface. The water vapor can be condensed (and further purified, if necessary) into potable water. The steam can be used in a hybrid system, and condensed after being used for heating purposes or electrical production. Prior to being sent down into the enclosure, the source of non-potable water can be used in counter current heat exchange to reduce the temperature of the water vapor rising through the vapor conduit.

System And Method For Obtaining Potable Water From Fossil Fuels

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US Patent:
20220242728, Aug 4, 2022
Filed:
Jan 19, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/579045
Inventors:
Louis THEODORE - East Williston NY, US
International Classification:
C01B 5/00
B01D 53/26
B01D 5/00
C02F 1/10
B01J 12/00
Abstract:
A process of producing potable water, by combining a hydrocarbon containing fossil fuel with oxygen, in a combustion device, such as a home heating or utility unit to produce a flue gas of water vapor and carbon dioxide, and condensing the water vapor in the flue gas to yield potable water. The combustion device can produce heat or electricity. The water vapor can be condensed with one or more heat exchange devices. The source of oxygen can be air, pure oxygen, or nitrogen reduced air. The source of oxygen can be humidified, such as with a non-potable water source or non-potable water can be added to the flue gas. The carbon dioxide and/or nitrogen in the flue gas can be reduced or removed before the condensation step(s). The pressure of the flue gas can be increased prior to condensation of the water vapor. Natural gas is a preferred fuel.
Louis H Theodore from Marietta, GA, age ~68 Get Report