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Erik Jeroen

Erik Jeroen Eenkhoorn, Hengelo Ov NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110102201METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STABILIZING A VESSEL - The invention relates to a method for stabilizing and/or keeping afloat of a vessel after an incident like a marine accident, whereby by inflating at least one inflatable element in a subspace of the hold of the vessel by feeding inflating gas into the inflatable element, the inflatable element in its inflated use position is provided with such dimensions that essentially the free air of the subspace is displaced by the inflatable element so that flowing in of water into the hold of the vessel is hampered and/or spreading of fire is suppressed.05-05-2011

Erik Jeroen Eenkhoorn, Hengelo NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090314790INFLATABLE ELEMENT FOR INTERNAL USE IN THE CONTAINER OF A TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICE; METHOD FOR INFLATING THE ELEMENT - The invention relates to an inflatable element (12-24-2009

Erik Jeroen Eenkhoorn, Hg Hengelo Ov NL

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20110315687METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING AND PREVENTING EMISSIONS FROM LIQUID STORAGE TANKS - The invention relates to a system for use interiorly in a storage tank (12-29-2011

Erik Jeroen Laheij, Amstelveer NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100152024FCC Catalyst, Its Preparation And Use - Process for the preparation of a catalyst comprising the steps of (a) preparing a slurry comprising clay, zeolite, a sodium-free silica source, quasi-crystalline boehmite, and micro-crystalline boehmite, provided that the slurry does not comprise peptised quasi-crystalline boehmite, (b) adding a monovalent acid to the slurry, (c) adjusting the pH of the slurry to a value above 3, and (d) shaping the slurry to form particles. This process results in attrition resistant catalysts with a good accessibility.06-17-2010

Erik Jeroen Laheij, Amstelveen NL

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20080210599Process For Upgrading An Fcc Equilibrium Catalyst - “FCC equilibrium catalysts, even when highly contaminated with vanadium, can be upgraded to make them suitable again for use in catalytic processes, for instance, as catalyst additives in FCC, by employing a process comprising the steps of (a) treating an FCC equilibrium catalyst that contains alumina and zeolite with an acidic solution to obtain an acid-treated equilibrium catalyst, and (b) contacting the acid-treated equilibrium catalyst with an aqueous solution or suspension of a divalent metal compound.”09-04-2008
20080210600Process for Upgrading Liquid Hydrocarbon Feed - Process for upgrading a liquid hydrocarbon feed comprising the steps of (a) preparing a slurry comprising the hydrocarbon feed having a boiling range above 350° C. and solid particles comprising a rehydratable material, (b) thermally treating said slurry at a temperature in the range of 250 to 550° C., (c) optionally separating the thermally treated slurry into (I) a lower boiling fraction and (ii) a higher boiling fraction containing the solid particles and formed coke, if any, and (d) separating the solid particles and formed coke, if any, from the thermally treated slurry resulting from step b) or the higher boiling fraction of step c).09-04-2008
20090269266Oxidic Metal Composition, Its Preparation And Use As Catalyst Composition - Oxidic composition consisting essentially of oxidic forms of a first metal, a second metal, and optionally a third metal, the first metal being either Ca or Ba and being present in the composition in an amount of from about 5 to about 80 wt %, the second metal being Al and being present in the composition in an amount of from about 5 to about 80 wt %, the third metal being selected from the group consisting of La, Ti, and Zr, and being present in an amount of from 0 to about 17 wt %—all weight percentages calculated as oxides and based on the weight of the oxidic composition, the oxidic composition being obtainable by10-29-2009

Patent applications by Erik Jeroen Laheij, Amstelveen NL