Egolf
Bryan J. Egolf, Mt. Prospect, IL US
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20150057146 | CATALYST REGENERATOR PROCESS - A method of operating a continuous or semi-continuous system for a catalyst regeneration process. The system comprises a regenerator, the regenerator comprising a combustion zone and a halogenation zone. The catalyst is fed into the regenerator. A circulating regeneration gas is introduced into a regenerator circuit including oxygen, the circulating regeneration gas having a nitrogen concentration that is less than air. Oxygen from the circulating regeneration gas reacts with the coke to provide water and carbon dioxide. Water and the carbon dioxide formed in this first reaction then further react with the coke to form carbon monoxide and hydrogen. | 02-26-2015 |
Bryan J. Egolf, Crystal Lake, IL US
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20130252800 | ROBUSTNESS OF COKE BURNING FROM CATALYST FOR LIGHT PARAFFIN DEHYDROGENATION PROCESS - A process for a continuous regeneration of a catalyst wherein the regeneration section includes at least two separate zones. The regeneration includes an upper combustion zone, and an lower combustion zone, where the process utilizes at least two independent regeneration gas loops for control of the amount of oxygen to regenerate the catalyst. The upper combustion zone can be divided into multiple zones, and the combustion zone can be divided into multiple zones. | 09-26-2013 |
David A. Egolf, Glendale, AZ US
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20140137122 | MODIFIED BACKFILL SCHEDULER AND A METHOD EMPLOYING FREQUENCY CONTROL TO REDUCE PEAK CLUSTER POWER REQUIREMENTS - A method is disclosed for reducing peak power usage in a large computer system with multiple nodes by identifying jobs which can be scheduled to run at reduced frequency in order to reduce total power usage during certain time periods. The backfill scheduler of the computer system's operating system performs steps providing for selected jobs on selected nodes of the computer system to be run at reduced frequency such that those jobs are partially processed during previously underutilized holes in the computer system schedule in order to reduce overall peak power during a period of processing. | 05-15-2014 |
Kevin Egolf, Hampstead, MD US
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20150034277 | COOLING TOWER FILL - A fill sheet for use in a fill arrangement in a direct heat exchange section of a cooling tower is provided. Each fill sheet includes ridges, grooves, separators, that improve the performance of the fill sheet arrangement when installed as a direct heat exchange section of a cooling tower. The separators are located in minor air paths between the fill sheet to improve the air flow capabilities and performance of the direct heat exchange section. | 02-05-2015 |
Peter W. Egolf, Niederlenz CH
Peter Williams Egolf, Niederlenz CH
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20100146989 | CONTINUOUSLY ROTARY MAGNETIC REFRIGERATOR OR HEAT PUMP - The invention concerns a rotary magnetic refrigerator/heat pump able to operate in a continuously working process, able to be applied in industrial thermal processes and having a high efficiency and a low cost manufacturing. The rotary magnetic refrigerator (10) comprises a magnet (11), a magnetocaloric ring (12) and a fluid conducting subassembly (13). The fluid conducting subassembly (13) comprises a horizontally positioned rotating disc (14), frame-suspended with bearings (15 and 16) in stationary ducts above (17) and below (18), which serve to supply and evacuate a working fluid (19, 20, 21, 22). The rotating disc (14) has two circular arrays of hollow sectors (23 and 24), one close to each of its planar faces. Every hollow sector (23 and 24) comprises a slot (25 and 26) to the adjacent planar surface and to the circumferential surface of the rotating disc (14). The working fluid is introduced axially into the lower hollow sectors through the openings on the lower planar surface, in order to flow out in radial direction through the circumferential openings of the lower array of hollow sectors and back into the disc through the circumferential openings of the upper array of hollow sectors, from where it finally exits the disc axially through the openings of each hollow sector on the upper planar surface. | 06-17-2010 |
Stephen R. Egolf, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100000402 | GAS SPRING PISTON WITH PARTIAL BELLOWS SUPPORT FEATURE AND GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SAME - A piston for use in forming a gas spring assembly includes a longitudinally extending axis, a first end wall extending approximately transverse to the axis, and an outer side wall extending longitudinally from adjacent the first end wall. The outer side wall includes a first side wall portion that forms a fully circumferential outer surface and a second side wall portion that forms a partially circumferential outer surface that extends longitudinally beyond the fully circumferential outer surface. A gas spring assembly including such a piston is also included. | 01-07-2010 |
20120217688 | GAS SPRING PISTON WITH PARTIAL BELLOWS SUPPORT FEATURE AND GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SAME - A piston for use in forming a gas spring assembly includes a longitudinally extending axis, a first end wall extending approximately transverse to the axis, and an outer side wall extending longitudinally from adjacent the first end wall. The outer side wall includes a first side wall portion that forms a fully circumferential outer surface and a second side wall portion that forms a partially circumferential outer surface that extends longitudinally beyond the fully circumferential outer surface. A gas spring assembly including such a piston is also included. | 08-30-2012 |
20130193664 | JOUNCE BUMPER, END MEMBER, GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - A jounce bumper can include a mounting wall and at least one helical thread. An end member can be at least partially formed from a quantity of polymeric material and can include a base wall and at least one helical thread integrally formed from the quantity of polymeric material. The end member and the jounce bumper can form a gas spring assembly. A method of assembly is also included. | 08-01-2013 |
William M. Egolf, Apex, NC US
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20120316809 | VIRTUAL OPTION BOARD FOR USE IN PERFORMING METERING OPERATIONS - Methods, systems, and apparatus are provided for adding functionality to a metering device. A metering device may include a microcontroller (MCU) having separate blocks of memory for storing different types of data. The MCU may store main program code as firmware in one block of the flash memory, while also storing a virtual option board as firmware in a separate block of flash memory. The main program code may be used by the metering device to implement a base level of functionality in the metering device. The virtual option board may be used by the metering device to implement additional functionality. The functionality added by the virtual option board may include customer-specific metering operations and/or market-specific metering operations. | 12-13-2012 |