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Mark A. Ness
Also filed as: NESS MARK A
9 granted patents·1 pending application·168 citations·filing 2005–2013
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10 records- 0195US7987613B2Control system for particulate material drying apparatus and processGREAT RIVER ENERGY·Filed 2005·Granted Aug 2, 2011·43 cites·46 claims
- 0293US8062410B2Apparatus and method of enhancing the quality of high-moisture materials and separating and concentrating organic and/or non-organic material contained thereinBULLINGER CHARLES W·Filed 2007·Granted Nov 22, 2011·32 cites·43 claims
- 0390US8117764B2Control system for particulate material drying apparatus and processNESS MARK A·Filed 2011·Granted Feb 21, 2012·13 cites·36 claims
- 0488US7275644B2Apparatus and method of separating and concentrating organic and/or non-organic materialGREAT RIVER ENERGY·Filed 2005·Granted Oct 2, 2007·18 cites·20 claims
- 0587US7540384B2Apparatus and method of separating and concentrating organic and/or non-organic materialGREAT RIVER ENERGY·Filed 2005·Granted Jun 2, 2009·18 cites·42 claims
- 0686US8651282B2Apparatus and method of separating and concentrating organic and/or non-organic materialNESS MARK A·Filed 2007·Granted Feb 18, 2014·9 cites·33 claims
- 0786US8579999B2Method of enhancing the quality of high-moisture materials using system heat sourcesBULLINGER CHARLES W·Filed 2005·Granted Nov 12, 2013·19 cites·33 claims
- 0885US8372185B2Apparatus and method of enhancing the quality of high-moisture materials and separating and concentrating organic and/or non-organic material contained thereinGREAT RIVER ENERGY·Filed 2011·Granted Feb 12, 2013·6 cites·19 claims
- 0981US8523963B2Apparatus for heat treatment of particulate materialsBULLINGER CHARLES W·Filed 2005·Granted Sep 3, 2013·10 cites·19 claims
- 1052US2014141381A1Method of enhancing the quality of high-moisture materials using system heat sourcesBULLINGER CHARLES W·Filed 2013·Application pending·0 cites
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