Search

Alvin Shulman Phones & Addresses

  • 1009 Carlyle Ter, Highland Park, IL 60035 (847) 432-5676
  • Chicago, IL
  • Evanston, IL
  • 417 Broadview Ave, Highland Park, IL 60035

Work

Company: Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP Address:

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

Alvin Shulman Photo 1

Alvin Shulman - Lawyer

View page
Office:
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
ISLN:
903746258
Admitted:
1958
University:
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, B.S., 1952
Law School:
Northwestern University School of Law, J.D., 1958

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Employing Ear Corn In The Manufacture Of Ethanol

View page
US Patent:
7682810, Mar 23, 2010
Filed:
Jan 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/623146
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/06
US Classification:
435161
Abstract:
Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the car corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat.

Method For Bulk Sorting Shredded Scrap Metal

View page
US Patent:
7886915, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Dec 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/326262
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209552, 209930, 241 2413
Abstract:
A stream of shredded scrap metal is divided into increments. A bulk material analyzer is employed to determine the bulk chemical composition of each increment. The increments are then sorted on the basis of the bulk chemical composition of each increment.

Method For Employing Ear Corn In The Manufacture Of Ethanol

View page
US Patent:
8247202, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Mar 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/723149
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/06
US Classification:
435161
Abstract:
Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat.

Method And Apparatus For Continuously Compressing Scrap Metal Strip

View page
US Patent:
20060150383, Jul 13, 2006
Filed:
Jan 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/034405
Inventors:
Alvin Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
B07B 13/00
B30B 9/32
US Classification:
029403100, 029403200, 072203000
Abstract:
A stream of scrap metal strip is continuously compressed in an apparatus comprising a pair of compression rolls and a traveling shear disposed, in that sequence, along a processing path having a substantial vertical component. The process is performed continuously, and there is no need for the process to be interrupted in order to remove strip parts overhanging the entrance to the compression apparatus.

Method For Employing Ear Corn In The Manufacture Of Ethanol

View page
US Patent:
20120309068, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Aug 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/571581
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/06
US Classification:
435161
Abstract:
Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat.

Method For Employing Corn Plant Material Comprising Cobs In The Manufacture Of Ethanol

View page
US Patent:
20210071203, Mar 11, 2021
Filed:
Nov 18, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/951870
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/06
Abstract:
Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat.

Method For Employing Corn Plant Material Comprising Cobs In The Manufacture Of Ethanol

View page
US Patent:
20180216140, Aug 2, 2018
Filed:
Mar 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/938383
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/06
Abstract:
Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat.

Method For Employing Corn Plant Material Comprising Cobs In The Manufacture Of Ethanol

View page
US Patent:
20150247166, Sep 3, 2015
Filed:
May 12, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/710293
Inventors:
Alvin D. Shulman - Highland Park IL, US
International Classification:
C12P 7/06
Abstract:
Ear corn is picked from corn fields by ear corn harvesters and transported to a central shelling station associated with an ethanol manufacturing facility. Shelled corn from the central shelling station is processed into ethanol at the ethanol manufacturing facility, and corn cobs from the central shelling station are burned to provide process heat for the ethanol manufacturing process. Energy is conserved and costs are reduced during the picking and shelling of the ear corn and by the burning of cobs for process heat.
Alvin D Shulman from Highland Park, IL, age ~93 Get Report