Czech Certificate of Authorship, 208, 333, Jun. 1982.* |
Czech Certificate of Authorship, 198, 671, Nov. 1982.* |
Czech Certificate of Authorship, 154, 304, Aug. 1974.* |
Chemistry and Technology of Crude Oil, SNTL, Bratislava, 1963, p. 12 (Doc. 4). |
Technical Encyclopedia, SNTL Praha 1, 1981 (Doc. 5). |
Newspaper Article: Undated—name of publication unknown, entitled Boundless potential for invention which turns waste oil into fuel by Reed Haley, Staff Writer; inventor's picture on sheet captioned “Liquid Gold—Ed Shurtleff and his amazing mini refinery . . .”. |
Newspaper Article: Hand written name of publication “Telegraph Journal—Mar. 1, 1989” entitled “His machine converts waste oil into usable diesel-type fuel”; inventor's picture captioned “Likes Results—Ed Shurtleff, inventor of a machine that turns waste oil into diesel-type fuel . . .”. |
Article published in the Atlantic Business publication, May/Jun. 1989 entitled “Turning Garbage into Gold—Ed Shurtleff has built a machine . . .” with two photos of Mr. Shurtleff captioned “Ed Shurtleff shows off final . . .”. |
Newspaper Article: Saint Croix Courier, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1990, entitled “Shurtleff saluted in House of Commons” by Barb Rayner. |
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Sixth Edition, Fig. 13-76, section 13-75. |
Greases & Special Oils, editor VEDA, Bratislava 1980, p. 92. |
Chemistry & Technology of Crude Oil, Editor SNTL Bratislava 1963, p. 270. |
Common Chemical Technology, Phaha 1981, p. 59. |
Newspaper Article: Undated photocopies of two articles on one sheet: name of publication unknown, one entitled “Award-Winning Inventor Says INVENTING AKIN TO HAVING A BABY” and “Shurtleff Wins Award”-both articles written by Sandy Morgan. |
Newspaper Article: Undated article “INVENTOR'S REFINED IDEA IS MAKING FINE OIL” by Mac Trueman, The Evening Times Globe, Saint John (New Brunswick) with inventor's picture captioned “Ed Shurtleff with his mini-refinery . . .”. |
Newpaper Article: Publication and date unknown; article entitled “Waste Oil Refining Unit Approved for sale in United States Market”, Dennis Brooks, Correspondent. Picture of various people with caption “A new machine that recycles used motor oils . . .”. |
Newspaper Article: The Brunswick Business Journal, Oct. 1990 entitled “THE INNOVATORS” by Eugene Walsh; picture of inventor captioned “Ed Shurtleff is an inventor stymied by red tape.” |
ASTM Standard D 975-89, Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils, Jun. 1989. |
OCL Services Ltd., Environmental Feasibility Study of the SX-302 Waste Oil Refiner, 1991. |
Chemical Engineer's Handbook Ch. 13, ed Perry J. H. (Hungarian Edition), McGraw Hill 1969; pp. 1157-59, Fig. 13-45. |
Sattler, Klaus; Termikus elválaszt{acute over (a )}si módszerek (Thermal Methods of Separation); Ch. 2; Budapest 1983; pp. 92-165. |
L'Institut Francais du Pétrole, Le Petrole: Raffinage et Génie Chimique 2nd Ed.; Editions Technip: Paris, 1972; p. 995. |
“Manufacture of Lubricating Oils by Hyrocracking”, Eight World Petroleum Congress, Proceedings, vol. 4, Manufacturing, 1971, by J. B. Gilbert and J. Walker. |
Hobson, G. D. Modern Petroleum Technology (New York: Wiley, 1984) pp. 434-439 (by L. J. McPherson and M. F. Olive) and 598-607 (by S.A. Berridge). |