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Marta L Verhoff

from Medford, MA
Age ~56

Marta Verhoff Phones & Addresses

  • 147 Playstead Rd, Medford, MA 02155 (781) 874-0530
  • Framingham, MA
  • 4111 Susan Dr, Buffalo, NY 14221
  • Williamsville, NY
  • 5715 Signal Pointe Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45247 (513) 598-5543
  • 4970 Hanley Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45247 (513) 245-0488
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Champaign, IL
  • Urbana, IL
  • 5715 Signal Pointe Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45247

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Company: Household Position: Manager, educator in household

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Design

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Manager, Educator In Household

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Location:
147 Playstead Rd, Medford, MA 02155
Industry:
Design
Work:
Household
Manager, Educator In Household

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Purifying Air

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US Patent:
20020185004, Dec 12, 2002
Filed:
Oct 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/039854
Inventors:
Alan Willey - Cincinnati OH, US
Vladimir Gartstein - Cincinnati OH, US
Chinto Gaw - Cincinnati OH, US
Marta Verhoff - Cincinnati OH, US
James Saunders - Worthington OH, US
Jean Jefferson - Fairfield OH, US
Robert Youngquist - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
B03C003/00
US Classification:
095/065000
Abstract:
An apparatus for removing particles from air, including an inlet for receiving a flow of air, a first chamber in flow communication with the inlet, wherein a charged spray of semi-conducting fluid droplets having a first polarity is introduced to the air flow so that the particles are electrostatically attracted to and retained by the spray droplets, and an outlet in flow communication with the first chamber, wherein the air flow exits the apparatus substantially free of the particles. The first chamber of the apparatus further includes a collecting surface for attracting the spray droplets, a power supply, and a spray nozzle connected to the power supply for receiving fluid and producing the spray droplets therefrom. The apparatus may also include a second chamber in flow communication with the inlet at a first end and the first chamber at a second end, wherein particles entrained in the air flow are charged with a second polarity opposite the first polarity prior to the air flow entering the first chamber. The second chamber of the apparatus further includes a power supply, at least one charge transfer element connected to the power supply for creating an electric field in the second chamber, and a ground element associated with the second chamber for defining and directing the electric field, wherein the air flow pases between the charge transfer element and the ground element.

Fluid Utilized In Apparatus For Purifying Air

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US Patent:
20030079608, May 1, 2003
Filed:
Oct 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/036019
Inventors:
Alan Willey - Cincinnati OH, US
Vladimir Gartstein - Cincinnati OH, US
Marta Verhoff - Cincinnati OH, US
Mehmet Yazici - Parma Heights OH, US
International Classification:
B03C003/74
US Classification:
096/043000
Abstract:
An apparatus for removing particles from air, including an inlet for receiving a flow of air, a first chamber in flow communication with the inlet, wherein a charged spray of semi-conducting fluid droplets having a first polarity is introduced to the air flow so that the particles are electrostatically attracted to and retained by the spray droplets, and an outlet in flow communication with the first chamber, wherein the air flow exits the apparatus substantially free of the particles. The first chamber of the apparatus further includes a collecting surface for attracting the spray droplets, a power supply, and a spray nozzle connected to the power supply for receiving fluid and producing the spray droplets therefrom. The apparatus may also include a second chamber in flow communication with the inlet at a first end and the first chamber at a second end, wherein particles entrained in the air flow are charged with a second polarity opposite the first polarity prior to the air flow entering the first chamber. The second chamber of the apparatus further includes a power supply, at least one charge transfer element connected to the power supply for creating an electric field in the second chamber, and a ground element associated with the second chamber for defining and directing the electric field, wherein the air flow pases between the charge transfer element and the ground element.
Marta L Verhoff from Medford, MA, age ~56 Get Report