Patents Assigned to Kryos Energy Inc.
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Patent number: 5596884Abstract: The cryogenic treatment of landfill gas removes troublesome compounds that cause severe corrosion of combustion engines in which the gas is used as fuel. It involves compressing the gas to an elevated pressure and isenthalpically expanding the gas to chill the gas to a temperature below -20 .degree. F. The compressed gas is first cooled to eliminate moisture as condensate. Methanol is injected into the gas so that it can be deeply chilled without forming ice with residual moisture in the gas. An aqueous methanol condensate containing troublesome compounds forms in, and is removed from, the deeply chilled gas before it is expanded to provide refrigeration for chilling the gas. By adding water to the aqueous methanol, the troublesome compounds lose solubility in diluted methanol and form a supernatant layer that can be separated for disposal. The diluted methanol can be recycled.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Kryos Energy Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Irving Weiss
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Patent number: 4942734Abstract: Cogeneration of electricity and liquid carbon dioxide is conducted by combusting methane-rich gas to power a gas turbine and a steam turbine; each turbine drives an electric generator. Carbon dioxide is separated from the combustion products by an amine absorption system to which heat for releasing absorbed carbon dioxide is supplied by steam drawn from the steam turbine. Some of that steam is used to produce refrigeration with an ammonia absorption refrigeration unit. The refrigeration is applied to the separated carbon dioxide to liquefy it. Fractionation to yield purified liquid carbon dioxide is easily achieved and saleable refrigeration is another optional product of cogeneration.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignees: Kryos Energy Inc., The Brooklyn Union Gas CompanyInventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Daniel J. Dessanti, Hans P. Schorr
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Patent number: 4822393Abstract: Conventional liquified natural gas (LNG) plants are designed to eliminate moisture and up to 1.0% by volume of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) present in gas delivered by pipelines. Pipelines can no longer be expected to supply gas with such a low CO.sub.2 content. The invention pretreates gas with as much as 1.5% to 3.5% by volume of CO.sub.2 so that it becomes acceptable to LNG plants. The pretreatment involves scrubbing natural gas with cold methanol at a temperature below -30.degree. F. and flashing absorbed CO.sub.2 from methanol withdrawn from the scrubber by passing it through a pressure-reducing valve, followed by two successive warming flashings of CO.sub.2. Then, the methanol can be recycled to the scrubber. Required refrigeration is supplied to the methanol entering or leaving the scrubber.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1988Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Kryos Energy Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Irving Weiss
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Patent number: 4711093Abstract: Cogeneration of electricity and saleable refrigeration is achieved by passing pipeline gas with added methanol through a turbo-expander coupled to an electrical generator so that moisture in the gas forms an aqueous methanol condensate separable from the cold, expanded gas. The condensate is distilled to separate discard water from recycle methanol. After recovering refrigeration therefrom, the expanded gas is warmed to a temperature above 32.degree. F. by adding all the required heat as reboiler heat for the distillation and passing the expanded gas in heat exchange with distilled methanol vapor which is liquefied and used partly as reflux and partly as recycle methanol.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1987Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignees: Kryos Energy Inc., The Brooklyn Union Gas CompanyInventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Daniel J. Dessanti
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Patent number: 4704146Abstract: Land-fill and other gases containing principally methane and carbon dioxide have been separated into high BTU fuel gas and discard carbon dioxide containing appreciable methane. Such discard gas can now be simply fractionated into high-purity liquid carbon dioxide with recoveries in excess of 80% while using a single refrigerant at a single low temperature to satisfy all refrigeration requirements of fractionation. This novel fractionation is ideally combined with the process of separating land-fill gas into high BTU fuel gas because then the methane and carbon dioxide are recovered completely as two valuable products, high BTU fuel gas and pure liquid carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Kryos Energy Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Irving Weiss
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Patent number: 4563203Abstract: Refrigeration is produced while delivering transmission pipeline gas of elevated pressure to a branch pipeline of lower pressure by expanding the gas in a turbo-expander to a pressure below the branch pipeline pressure and recovering refrigeration from the expanded gas which is then compressed by a centrifugal compressor directly driven by the turbo-expander to the pressure required for delivery into the branch pipeline. Preferably, the gas is dehydrated by adding methanol and separating aqueous methanol condensate from the expanded gas, and the condensate is distilled with compression heat to recover methanol for reuse.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1984Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignees: Kryos Energy Inc., The Brooklyn Union Gas CompanyInventors: Irving Weiss, Hans P. Schorr
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Patent number: 4522636Abstract: The high pressure of pipeline gas is reduced to the low pressure of a distribution system with simultaneous generation of refrigeration by passing the gas through two successive centrifugal compressors driven by two turbo-expanders in which the compressed gas is expanded to successively lower pressures. Refrigeration is recovered from the gas as it leaves each turbo-expander. Methanol is injected into the pipeline gas before it is expanded to prevent ice formation. Aqueous methanol condensate separated from the expanded gas is distilled for the recovery and reuse of methanol.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignees: Kryos Energy Inc., The Brooklyn Union Gas CompanyInventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Hans P. Schorr
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Patent number: 4252548Abstract: Methane-containing gases with an appreciable content of carbon dioxide are scrubbed with cold methanol to remove the bulk of the carbon dioxide in a simple system comprising a single gas-liquid contact column and featuring regeneration of the methanol containing carbon dioxide solely by multiple-stage flashing. Land-fill gases containing methane and carbon dioxide as the principal components can be economically processed in such a system to yield methane-rich fuel gases.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Kryos Energy Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Irving Weiss