Claude C.
Claude C. Corkadel, Steamboat Springs, CO US
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20080223046 | Method for providing auxiliary power to an electric power plant using fischer-tropsch technology - A method for meeting both base-load and peak-load demand in a power production facility. By integrating a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) hydrocarbon production facility with an electrical power generating facility, peak-load power demand can be met by reducing the temperature of the FT reactor thereby increasing the quantity of tail gases and using FT tail gases to fuel a gas turbine generator set. The method enables rapid power response and allows the synthesis gas generating units and the FT units to operate with constant flow rates. | 09-18-2008 |
Claude C. Corkadel, Iii, Steamboat Springs, CO US
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20100109338 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING AUXILIARY POWER TO AN ELECTRIC POWER PLANT USING FISCHER TROPSCH TECHNOLOGY - A method for meeting both base-load and peak-load demand in a power production facility. By integrating a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) hydrocarbon production facility with an electrical power generating facility, peak-load power demand can be met by reducing the temperature of the FT reactor thereby increasing the quantity of tail gases and using FT tail gases to fuel a gas turbine generator set. The method enables rapid power response and allows the synthesis gas generating units and the FT units to operate with constant flow rates. | 05-06-2010 |
20120153639 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING AUXILIARY POWER TO AN ELECTRIC POWER PLANT USING FISCHER-TROPSCH TECHNOLOGY - A method for meeting both base-load and peak-load demand in a power production facility. By integrating a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) hydrocarbon production facility with an electrical power generating facility, peak-load power demand can be met by reducing the temperature of the FT reactor thereby increasing the quantity of tail gases and using FT tail gases to fuel a gas turbine generator set. The method enables rapid power response and allows the synthesis gas generating units and the FT units to operate with constant flow rates. | 06-21-2012 |
Claude C. Granel, Paris FR
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20100010172 | IMPACT MODIFIER COMPOSITION FOR TRANSPARENT THERMOPLASTICS - The present invention relates to a toughened transparent thermoplastic composite of a transparent thermoplastic and a block copolymer having a block of a random copolymer and an elastomeric block. One preferred embodiment is a polycarbonate that is modified with a block copolymer having a methyl methacrylate (MMA) and naphthyl methacrylate or a substituted naphthyl methacrylate block and an elastomeric block. This block copolymer has excellent miscibility with polycarbonate resin, even at elevated temperature, producing transparent polycarbonate blends. The blend can provide a toughened strength polycarbonate while maintaining its excellent optical properties. | 01-14-2010 |
20100048797 | THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITIONS HAVING IMPROVED PROPERTIES DURING AND AFTER PROCESSING STEPS, PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING AN ARTICLE AND ARTICLE THUS OBTAINED - The present invention relates to a thermoplastic composition, said composition comprising at least one non-PVC thermoplastic matrix and at least one copolymer chosen from the group consisting of acrylic-based copolymer having an average molecular weight M | 02-25-2010 |
Claude C. Mandeville, Jr., Cincinnati, OH US
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20150320052 | REVERSIBLE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING COMPOSITE CONVENIENCE FOOD - A reversible mold comprises a pan having a bottom wall and upstanding side walls surrounding the bottom wall to form an outer receptacle. A convex shape formed in a mid-portion of the bottom wall forms an inner receptacle when the pan is inverted. The outer receptacle of the reversible mold is filled with a first edible batter and caused to set by either baking, chilling or freezing to form a firm shell portion. The inner receptacle is subsequently or in another reversible mold is filled with a second edible batter and caused to set by either baking, chilling or freezing to form a firm filler portion that is inserted into a hollow portion of the firm shell portion. Two such filled shell portions can then be assembled to create a convenience food with a contrasting center. | 11-12-2015 |