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Phillip K. Berkness, Savage, MN US
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20140110934 | FLUID-TIGHT FLEXURAL JOINT - A fluid-tight flexural joint for enabling a first portion of a rigid fluid flow conduit to flex with respect to a second portion thereof to accommodate off-axis conduit connections. The joint includes a knuckle adjacent to one end of a first conduit portion and defining a fluid flow channel extending therethrough in axial alignment and fluid communication with the first conduit portion. A knuckle housing threadably engages an end portion of a second conduit portion and is in fluid communication with the second conduit portion and disposed about and in sealing engagement with the knuckle so as to define a continuous fluid passageway extending through the first and second conduit portions and the knuckle whereby the first and second conduit portions are coupled together in a flexible fluid-tight sealing engagement and the first portion of the conduit can flex with respect to the second portion thereof. | 04-24-2014 |
Phillip K. Davidson, Howell, MI US
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20160131556 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TESTING AN AIRBAG CONTROL UNIT - An apparatus for testing a vehicle airbag ECU is provided. The apparatus includes a support plate having a first surface for mounting the airbag ECU and a wheel rotatable about a rotational axis. An input chute is positioned above the wheel and configured to direct an aggregate to the wheel. A motor is connected to a power supply and drivingly connected to the wheel. A controller is programmed to operate the motor and to selectively vary a rotational speed of the motor and the wheel. The wheel is configured to project the aggregate to impact a second surface of the support plate that is opposite the first surface. | 05-12-2016 |
Phillip K. Fritchie, Tulsa, OK US
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20130306618 | GLASS-CERAMIC COOKTOP AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A cooking appliance includes a glass cooktop panel and a cooktop frame. A radiant heating element is positioned between the cooktop frame and the glass cooktop panel. The heating element has an upper surface biased toward a lower surface of the glass cooktop panel. A screwless spring clip is coupled to both the heating element and the cooktop frame so as to secure the heating element to the cooktop frame. | 11-21-2013 |
Phillip K. Fritschie, Tulsa, OK US
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20110150439 | GLASS-CERAMIC COOKTOP AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A cooking appliance includes a glass cooktop panel and a cooktop frame. A radiant heating element is positioned between the cooktop frame and the glass cooktop panel. The heating element has an upper surface biased toward a lower surface of the glass cooktop panel. A screwless spring clip is coupled to both the heating element and the cooktop frame so as to secure the heating element to the cooktop frame. | 06-23-2011 |
Phillip K. Koech, Richland, WA US
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20090220397 | Capture and Release of Acid-Gasses with Acid-Gas Binding Organic Compounds - A system and method for acid-gas capture wherein organic acid-gas capture materials form hetero-atom analogues of alkyl-carbonate when contacted with an acid gas. These organic-acid gas capture materials include combinations of a weak acid and a base, or zwitterionic liquids. This invention allows for reversible acid-gas binding to these organic binding materials thus allowing for the capture and release of one or more acid gases. These acid-gas binding organic compounds can be regenerated to release the captured acid gasses and enable these organic acid-gas binding materials to be reused. This enables transport of the liquid capture compounds and the release of the acid gases from the organic liquid with significant energy savings compared to current aqueous systems. | 09-03-2009 |
20120061613 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CAPTURE OF ACID GASSES AT ELEVATED-PRESSURE FROM GASEOUS PROCESS STREAMS - A system, method, and material that enables the pressure-activated reversible chemical capture of acid gasses such as CO | 03-15-2012 |
20120152119 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CAPTURE OF H2S FROM GASEOUS PROCESS STREAMS AND PROCESS FOR REGENERATION OF THE CAPTURE AGENT - A system and process are disclosed for selective removal and recovery of H | 06-21-2012 |
20130056676 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR POLARITY SWING ASSISTED REGENERATION OF GAS SELECTIVE CAPTURE LIQUIDS - A polarity swing-assisted regeneration (PSAR) process is disclosed for improving the efficiency of releasing gases chemically bound to switchable ionic liquids. Regeneration of the SWIL involves addition of a quantity of non-polar organic compound as an anti-solvent to destabilize the SWIL, which aids in release of the chemically bound gas. The PSAR decreases gas loading of a SWIL at a given temperature and increases the rate of gas release compared to heating in the absence of anti-solvent. | 03-07-2013 |
20150050203 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CAPTURE OF ACID GASSES AT ELEVATED PRESSURE FROM GASEOUS PROCESS STREAMS - A system, method, and material that enables the pressure-activated reversible chemical capture of acid gasses such as CO | 02-19-2015 |
Phillip K. Niccum, Houston, TX US
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20080223754 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RESIDUE UPGRADING - Systems and methods for processing hydrocarbons are provided. A hydrocarbon can be distilled to provide a distillate, a gas oil, and a residue. The residue can include, but is not limited to asphaltenes and non-asphaltenes. The residue can be mixed with a solvent to provide a mixture. The asphaltenes can be selectively separated from the mixture to provide a deasphalted oil. At least a portion of the deasphalted oil and at least a portion of the gas oil can be hydroprocessed to provide a hydroprocessed hydrocarbon. At least a portion of the distillate and at least a portion of the hydroprocessed hydrocarbon can be cracked in a first reaction zone to provide a first cracked product comprising C2 hydrocarbons, C3 hydrocarbons, C4 hydrocarbons, and naphtha. | 09-18-2008 |
20110251046 | Systems and Methods for Regenerating A Spent Catalyst - Systems and methods for regenerating a spent catalyst are provided. The method can include heating a hydrocarbon and a coke precursor in the presence of catalyst particles to provide a cracked hydrocarbon product and coked catalyst particles. The cracked hydrocarbon product and the coked catalyst particles can be selectively separated to provide a hydrocarbon product and coked catalyst particles. The coked catalyst particles can be mixed with a carrier fluid to provide a mixture. The mixture can be introduced to an upper surface of a dense phase catalyst zone disposed within a regenerator. A gas can be introduced to a lower zone of the dense phase catalyst zone. At least a portion of the carbon deposited on the coked catalyst particles can be combusted to provide a flue gas, heat, and a regenerated catalyst. | 10-13-2011 |
20110251047 | Systems and Methods for Regenerating A Spent Catalyst - Systems and methods for regenerating a spent catalyst are provided. The method can include mixing a spent catalyst with a carrier fluid to provide a mixture. The spent catalyst can include carbon deposited on at least a portion thereof. The carrier fluid can include an oxygen containing gas. The mixture can be introduced to or above an upper surface of a dense phase catalyst zone disposed within a regenerator. A gas can be introduced to a lower zone of the dense phase catalyst zone. At least a portion of the carbon deposited on the catalyst can be combusted to provide a flue gas, heat, and a regenerated catalyst. | 10-13-2011 |
20110253600 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING PARTICULATES FROM A PARTICULATE-FLUID MIXTURE - Methods and apparatus for separating particulates from a fluid are provided. The apparatus can include a separation section having at least one wall, a first end, a second end, and an inner metal surface exposed to an internal volume of the separation section. The apparatus can also include a fluid discharge outlet in fluid communication with the internal volume at the first end. The apparatus can also include a particulate discharge outlet in fluid communication with the internal volume at the second end. The apparatus can also include an inlet in fluid communication with the internal volume. The inlet can be disposed intermediate the first end and the second end. | 10-20-2011 |
20110257005 | SYSTEM FOR A HEAT BALANCED FCC FORLIGHT HYDROCARBON FEEDS - Catalyst regenerators and methods for using same. The regenerator can include a regenerator housing containing a dense phase catalyst bed for receiving a catalyst to be regenerated. A heater can be disposed in the regenerator and can have a fuel nozzle configured to eject a mixture of fuel and an oxygen-lean gas for combustion to supplement the heat to satisfy the reactor heat demand when a light feedstock cracked that may not provide sufficient coke formation on the catalyst to fully satisfy the reactor heat demand. | 10-20-2011 |
20110303582 | Vacuum Distilled DAO Processing in FCC with Recycle - System and method for processing hydrocarbon. One or more embodiments of the method include combining a first hydrocarbon including a de-asphalted oil with a recycled hydrocarbon product to produce a combined hydrocarbon, cracking the combined hydrocarbon to produce a cracked hydrocarbon product, and recycling at least a portion of the cracked hydrocarbon product to provide the recycled hydrocarbon product, wherein the recycled hydrocarbon product comprises a cycle oil product, a naphtha product, or a combination thereof. | 12-15-2011 |
20120199518 | Cyclone Plenum Turbulator - Methods and apparatus for preventing coke formation in a plenum are provided. The apparatus can include a turbulator for use in a plenum. The turbulator can include a deflector disposed inside the plenum proximate an inlet to the plenum from a cyclone, wherein the plenum and the cyclone are disposed in a fluid catalytic cracker. | 08-09-2012 |
20140271414 | GAS DISTRIBUTOR NOZZLES - Systems and methods for injecting gas into a fluidized bed of particles are provided. The system can include a gas distribution system. The gas distribution system can include a header having a flow passage and a nozzle body coupled to the header. The nozzle body can have an inlet end in fluid communication with the flow passage and an outlet end positioned outside of the header. The nozzle body can have a longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to a direction of flow through the flow passage. The nozzle body can have an orifice positioned between the inlet end and the outlet end. | 09-18-2014 |
20150057482 | FCC PROCESS USING A MODIFIED CATALYST - Methods and systems for producing a hydrocarbon are provided. The method can include cracking one or more C | 02-26-2015 |
Phillip K. Steinacker, Okemos, MI US
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20090312863 | METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATING VALVE SEAT CHARACTERISTICS WITH A VISION-BASED SYSTEM - A system and method for inspecting a machined surface. The method includes acquiring optical information of the machined surface from a predefined orientation. Further, the method includes comparing one or more parameters of the optical information with a corresponding one or more reference parameters. Furthermore, the method includes assessing a quality of the machined surface based on the comparison. | 12-17-2009 |
Phillip K. Wilson, Dalworthington Gardens, TX US
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20090321560 | ADJUSTABLE LANDING GEAR SYSTEM - A landing gear system includes a shock strut assembly and a linkage member coupled to an aircraft. Preferably, the shock strut assembly and linkage member are oriented or angled relative to one another in a non-parallel relationship. Actuation of the linkage member moves the shock strut from a de-hiked to a hiked configuration or vice-versa. In addition, the orientation of the linkage member relative to the shock strut assembly permits it to automatically move the shock strut assembly to the de-hiked position during retraction of the landing gear system and prevents the shock strut assembly from exceeding a desired length during retraction. The linkage member may take the form of a hydraulic actuator having a lower end portion coupled to an inner cylinder of the shock strut assembly and an upper end portion coupled to the aircraft aft of where the shock strut assembly is coupled to the aircraft. | 12-31-2009 |