Alan C Gravitt, Age 79Townsend, GA

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Townsend, GA

College Park, GA

Palmetto, GA

Union City, GA

Newnan, GA

2129 Lyle Rd, Atlanta, GA 30337 (404) 408-8541

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Company: Tech high school Position: Teacher

Education

Degree: B.S. School / High School: Georgia Institute of Technology 1963 to 1967 Specialities: Physics

Skills

Robotics • Automation • Engineering • Strategic Planning • Teaching • Research • Science • Mentoring • Problem Solving • R&D

Interests

Governmental Ethics • Sustainable Technology

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Education Management

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Alan Gravitt - Lawyer

Office:
Gravitt & Gravitt, P.C.
Specialties:
General Practice, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Collections, Business, Estate Planning, Speeding & Traffic Ticket
ISLN:
906925339
Admitted:
1976
University:
University of Virginia, B.S.
Law School:
University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 1976

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Teacher

Location:
2129 Lyle Rd, College Park, GA 30337
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Tech High school
Teacher
Tiberian Technologies 1996 - 2003
Director Research and Development
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 1963 - 1967
B.S., Physics
Skills:
Robotics, Automation, Engineering, Strategic Planning, Teaching, Research, Science, Mentoring, Problem Solving, R&D
Interests:
Governmental Ethics
Sustainable Technology

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Us Patents

Process And Apparatus For The Generation Of Chlorine Dioxide Using A Replenished Foam System

US Patent:
2003003, Feb 13, 2003
Filed:
May 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/155177
Inventors:
Alan Gravitt - College Park GA, US
John McDaniel - Douglasville GA, US
International Classification:
C01B011/02
US Classification:
423/477000, 423/478000
Abstract:
An aqueous solution of metal chlorate, mineral acid and a reducing agent are continuously or intermittently sprayed, in a pattern to achieve intimate mixing, into a spherical chamber creating an aqueous foam reaction mixture generating chlorine dioxide which is removed in a direction 90 degrees to the axis of the spray nozzles. A baffle plate may be used to reduce the open cross sectional area of the exit port to increase reaction efficiency. The reactants are a mineral acid and an alkali metal chlorate or chloric acid and a reducing agent such as hydrogen peroxide. The mineral acid is either diluted or concentrated sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, nitric acid or a blend thereof. The ratio of acid is greater than one and less than 3 kg acid per kg of ClOformed. The chlorine dioxide may be removed with a stripper column.

Method And Apparatus For Improving Oxidation Of Nitric Oxide Using Irradiated Oxidizing Compounds

US Patent:
6423277, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Jan 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/488802
Inventors:
Alan C. Gravitt - College Park GA
Thomas L. Isaac - Newnan GA
Assignee:
ICA TriNova LLC - Forest Park GA
International Classification:
B01J 1908
US Classification:
42218604, 422186
Abstract:
The present invention is a method and apparatus that uses microwave energy to produce highly active forms of oxidizing compounds that react with nitric oxide and other lower valence components in gaseous streams to form compounds that can be readily removed by conventional pollution abatement processes. An oxidation chamber is used to simultaneously expose the oxidizing compound to microwave energy and contact it with the gaseous stream. The present invention provides a reliable, cost effective means of oxidizing pollutants into forms that can be effectively removed using existing pollution abatement devices.

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