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Aldo Mango, Rocca D'Evandro IT
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20160030912 | Generator Device of Cold Plasma and Related Method for Producing Chemical Substances - The present invention relates to a device for generating cold plasma to be used in the process chemical industry, in particular for producing chemical substances, above all acids such as for example nitric acid and sulphuric acid. The invention also relates to reactors and plants involving said cold plasma generator device and to corresponding chemical processes based thereupon. The device and the associated method of the present invention allow producing with high efficiency several chemical substances, in particular acids. The invention also keeps the several advantages of using the cold plasma technology, in particular the one of not requiring catalysts and/or high reaction temperatures. | 02-04-2016 |
Francesco Mango, Pisa IT
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20100071461 | MICROGRAVIMETER FOR GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING - An apparatus and a method for measuring the gravitational acceleration on the ground, for example adapted to geophysical explorations applied to mining, comprising a base frame ( | 03-25-2010 |
Frank D. Mango, Houston, TX US
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20090014179 | In Situ Conversion Of Heavy Hydrocarbons To Catalytic Gas - A method of producing natural gas from a heavy hydrocarbon-containing subterranean formation includes: placing a catalyst having at least one transition metal into the formation, injecting an anoxic stimulation gas into the formation, and collecting the natural gas generated in the formation. The method may be performed outside the context of a subterranean formation under controlled conditions. Thus, a method of producing natural gas from bitumen includes: providing an anoxic mixture of heavy hydrocarbons and a catalyst having at least one transition metal, adding an anoxic stimulation gas to the mixture, and heating the mixture in the presence of the stimulation gas. | 01-15-2009 |
20100200234 | In Situ Conversion of Heavy Hydrocarbons to Catalytic Gas - A method of producing natural gas from a heavy hydrocarbon-containing subterranean formation includes: placing a catalyst comprising a transition metal into the formation, injecting an anoxic stimulation gas into the formation, and collecting the natural gas generated in the formation. The method may be performed outside the context of a subterranean formation under controlled conditions. Thus, a method of producing natural gas from bitumen includes: providing an anoxic mixture of heavy hydrocarbons and a catalyst having a transition metal, adding an anoxic stimulation gas to the mixture, and heating the mixture in the presence of the stimulation gas. | 08-12-2010 |
20110077445 | GENERATING NATURAL GAS FROM HEAVY HYDROCARBONS - Methods for producing in a reactor natural gas from heavy hydrocarbons. A mixture of heavy hydrocarbons and a catalyst comprising a transition metal are heated under an anoxic condition in a reactor. Natural gas, e.g., catalytic natural gas, is generated from the heavy hydrocarbons by a disproportionation reaction promoted by the catalyst. The anoxic condition can be created by flowing an anoxic stimulation gas in the reactor. | 03-31-2011 |
20110269237 | CATALYTICALLY-GENERATED GAS IN HYDROCARBON BEARING SOURCE ROCKS - The present disclosure is directed to assaying rock samples (e.g., core samples) for the presence of catalytically-generated gases, such as methane for example. According to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, a method for assaying a rock sample comprises sealing a carbonaceous rock sample in a container having an atmosphere and assaying for a quantity of catalytically-generated gas in the sealed container. The method may comprise generating the catalytically-generated gas in response to a catalytic reaction between the carbonaceous material in the carbonaceous rock sample and a low-valent transition metal that is present in the carbonaceous rock sample. The catalytic reaction may occur in a static atmosphere of the sealed container. | 11-03-2011 |
20110272162 | Detecting and Remedying Hydrogen Starvation of Catalytic Hydrocarbon Generation Reactions in Earthen Formations - Methods and apparatus for promoting the production of oil and/or gas from organic carbon-rich sedimentary rocks in a subterranean formation. Aspects of the method comprise detecting hydrogen starvation in the formation and remedying the hydrogen starvation. | 11-10-2011 |
20110275875 | Methods and Apparatus for Promoting Production of Catalytic Generated Hydrocarbons - Methods and apparatus for promoting the production of oil and/or gas from organic carbon-rich sedimentary rocks in a surface reactor processing facility. The method includes applying a light hydrocarbon gas to the sedimentary rock in the reactor vessel to increase the yield of the oil and/or gas that is generated by the natural catalytic activity of the sedimentary rock. | 11-10-2011 |
Mark Mango, Jupiter, FL US
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20130162043 | MULTIPLE RENEWABLES SITE ELECTRICAL GENERATION AND REACTIVE POWER CONTROL - A method of configuring a renewable energy curtailment and control system uses a master controller and a plurality of controllers configured to control a cluster of renewable energy resources to deliver predetermined amounts of actual power and reactive power to a point of interconnect with a grid in accordance with contractual requirements with users of electrical power while reducing reactive power flow between renewable resources in the cluster. | 06-27-2013 |
Michael Mango, La Grange Park, IL US
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20130200087 | CUP SLEEVE CLIP - The invention is directed to a clip that enhances the function of a beverage cup sleeve, such that the clip affords additional protection from hot liquids, diminishes spillage, reduces slipping, is compact, light-weight, and reusable or disposable. Briefly, the invention is directed to a cup sleeve clip for use with a cup sleeve. The clip is formed from an elongated structure. Hooks are formed at opposite ends of the structure, along the length on one side with the open side of each hook directed to the opposite end of the elongated structure, to form a shape similar to a compacted “C” shape. The hooks engage with the upper and lower edges of the sleeve. At least one cantilevered handle is attached to the upper end on the opposite side of the structure. The cantilevered tab engages with the user's hand or an object to assist in supporting the cup. | 08-08-2013 |
Rocco A. Mango, Avon Lake, OH US
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20090110858 | CPVC Pipe With 25% Higher Hydrostatic Design Basis Than Required Under ASTM D2846 - CPVC pipe in diameters in the range from 15 mm (0.5 inch) to 15.24 cm (6 ins), to carry hot and cold aqueous streams under 690 KPa (100 psi) pressure and 82.2° C. (180° F.) in continuous service, is extruded from a compound in which the CPVC has a high Cl content in the range from 66.5%-70%, when modified with either of two specific impact high rubber modifiers in an amount greater than 5 parts but no more than 6 parts per 100 parts of CPVC. Extruded CPVC pipe provides a HDB measured according to ASTM D2837-01 which is 25% or more greater than that required for commercial pipe as specified in ASTM D2846. As a result, both SDR-11 and SDR-13.5 pipe are produced which provide a HDB of at least 1250 psi (8.62 MPa) at the 100,000 hr intercept. | 04-30-2009 |
20150284554 | CPVC PIPE WITH 25% HIGHER HYDROSTATIC DESIGN BASIS THAN REQUIRED UNDER ASTM D2846 - CPVC pipe in diameters in the range from 15 mm (0.5 inch) to 15.24 cm (6 ins), to carry hot and cold aqueous streams under 690 KPa (100 psi) pressure and 82.2° C. (180° F.) in continuous service, is extruded from a compound in which the CPVC has a high Cl content in the range from 66.5%-70%, when modified with either of two specific impact high rubber modifiers in an amount greater than 5 parts but no more than 6 parts per 100 parts of CPVC. Extruded CPVC pipe provides a HDB measured according to ASTM D2837-01 which is 25% or more greater than that required for commercial pipe as specified in ASTM D2846. As a result, both SDR-11 and SDR-13.5 pipe are produced which provide a HDB of at least 1250 psi (8.62 MPa) at the 100,000 hr intercept. | 10-08-2015 |
Ruggero Mango, Roma IT
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20090298918 | Alternative Splicing Isoform of Lox-I Protein Encoding Gene, and Uses Thereof - The invention relates to a new alternative splicing isoform of OLR1 gene encoding for the LOX-1 protein, uses and methods related to the treatment and to the prediction of the risk of cardiovascular diseases. | 12-03-2009 |
Vincent Mango, Jonesborough, TN US
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20100273655 | Composition and method for controlling invasive aquatic flora - A herbicidal blend having from a) about 0.3 to about 4 parts by volume of a herbicide; b) from about 5 to about 20 parts by volume of a modified plant oil; and c) from about 5 to about 20 parts by volume of a compostable organic particulate. A method for preparing the herbicidal blend and a method of using the blend is also disclosed. The herbicidal blend is effective in controlling invasive water plant flora such as duckweed, watermeal and parrotfeather. | 10-28-2010 |