Patents Assigned to Tolero Energy, LLC
  • Patent number: 10767114
    Abstract: A system is described that includes a pyrolyzer and a primary condenser. The primary condenser is coupled to the pyrolyzer and configured to receive pyrolytic vapors from the pyrolyzer. The primary condenser is further configured to condense the pyrolytic vapors by contacting the pyrolytic vapors with a condensing liquid, to form a bio-oil component mixture having multiple separated phases. At least a portion of the condensing liquid includes a component that is extracted as a separated stable phase from a second bio-oil component mixture resulting from a prior pyrolysis cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2020
    Assignee: Tolero Energy, LLC
    Inventors: Raymond Bélanger, Christopher Churchill
  • Patent number: 10589187
    Abstract: A system is described that includes a pyrolyzer and a primary condenser. The primary condenser is coupled to the pyrolyzer and includes an input to receive pyrolytic vapors from the pyrolyzer and a solvent. The condenser is further configured to condense the pyrolytic vapors by contacting the pyrolytic vapors with the solvent to form a condensed liquid that exits the primary condenser via an output. A capture vessel receives the condensed liquid from the condenser output. A recirculator couples the capture vessel to the primary condenser input and is configured to receive the condensed liquid from the primary condenser, and to provide at least a portion of the condensed liquid as the solvent in the primary condenser. The solvent from the bio-oil component/solvent mixture is then extracted in a solvent extraction system and returned to the quenching system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2020
    Assignee: Tolero Energy, LLC
    Inventors: Raymond Bélanger, Christopher Churchill
  • Publication number: 20150096879
    Abstract: A fast pyrolizer includes an elongated tubular housing having a feed inlet to receive material, an outlet, and a flow path. The flow path has an internal contact surface extending from the inlet to the outlet. The inlet is to be oriented to a non-vertical relative elevation with respect to the outlet. At least a portion of the internal contact surface directly contacts the material. A heater heats the internal contact surface such that the material is heated via direct thermal transfer from the internal contact surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2013
    Publication date: April 9, 2015
    Applicant: Tolero Energy, LLC
    Inventors: Raymond Belanger, Christopher Churchill