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GOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH
US·12 granted patents·483 citations·filing 1994–1999
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12 records- 0193US5451558AProcess for the reaction and absorption of gaseous air pollutants, apparatus therefor and method of making the sameGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1994·Granted Sep 19, 1995·70 cites·45 claims
- 0289US5599758ARegeneration of catalyst/absorberGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1994·Granted Feb 4, 1997·74 cites·20 claims
- 0385US6037307ACatalyst/sorber for treating sulfur compound containing effluentGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1998·Granted Mar 14, 2000·43 cites·15 claims
- 0480US6251347B1Sequential adsorptive capture and catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds in a reactor bedGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1999·Granted Jun 26, 2001·40 cites·19 claims
- 0578US5650127ANOx removal processGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1994·Granted Jul 22, 1997·45 cites·16 claims
- 0675US5762885AApparatus for removing contaminants from gaseous stream.GOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1997·Granted Jun 9, 1998·54 cites·11 claims
- 0775US5665321AProcess for the reaction and absorption of gaseous air pollutants, apparatus therefor and method of making sameGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1995·Granted Sep 9, 1997·37 cites·44 claims
- 0873US5953911ARegeneration of catalyst/absorberGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1998·Granted Sep 21, 1999·43 cites·16 claims
- 0969US5607650AApparatus for removing contaminants from gaseous streamGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1995·Granted Mar 4, 1997·31 cites·4 claims
- 1058US6096277APollutant removal from air in closed spacesGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1997·Granted Aug 1, 2000·17 cites·9 claims
- 1158US6007781APollutant removal from air in closed spacesGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1997·Granted Dec 28, 1999·16 cites·23 claims
- 1257US6121189APollutant removal from air in closed spacesGOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECH·Filed 1998·Granted Sep 19, 2000·13 cites·28 claims
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