Patents by Inventor Gregory William Henzler

Gregory William Henzler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7527670
    Abstract: This invention comprises an adsorption process for the removal of at least N2O from a feed gas stream that also contains nitrogen and possibly CO2 and water. In the process the feed stream is passed over adsorbents to remove impurities such as CO2 and water, then over an additional adsorbent having a high N2O/N2 separation factor. In a preferred mode the invention is an air prepurification process for the removal of impurities from air prior to cryogenic separation of air. An apparatus for operating the process is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark William Ackley, Himanshu Saxena, Gregory William Henzler, Jeffert John Nowobilski
  • Patent number: 7264651
    Abstract: For PSA or TSA prepurifiers, the temperature rise on adsorption is particularly troublesome when the temperature rise reaches the end of the bed at the end of the adsorption step. This results in an increase in the CO2 and N2O concentration at the end of the cycle. Addition of a regenerator in the middle of the adsorption layer will reduce the temperature rise at the end of the bed and thus enhance the performance of the bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2007
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory William Henzler, Jeffert John Nowobilski, Mark William Ackley, Michael George Noakes
  • Patent number: 6663341
    Abstract: A process fluid recycle system for compressor assemblies to recycle process fluid vapor flowing from one or more compressors to gear case(s) through shaft seal(s). The flowing process fluid is recycled back to the low pressure inlet of the compressor assembly by way of a recycle conduit. Coalescing filters are provided to separate oil mist from the process fluid vapor. Oil vapor and water vapor can also be removed, where necessary, by suitable oil and water vapor traps. During startup and shutdown or other times when low pressure transients occur that could cause a back flow of gear oil from the gear case into the compressor(s) by way of the shaft seal(s), an anti-back flow compressor is operated to ensure that the pressure within the gear case will be less than within the compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred Peter Evans, Neno Todorov Nenov, Gregory William Henzler, Jeffert John Nowobilski, Robert Leroy Baker
  • Publication number: 20030156939
    Abstract: A process fluid recycle system for compressor assemblies to recycle process fluid vapor flowing from one or more compressors to gear case(s) through shaft seal(s). The flowing process fluid is recycled back to the low pressure inlet of the compressor assembly by way of a recycle conduit. Coalescing filters are provided to separate oil mist from the process fluid vapor. Oil vapor and water vapor can also be removed, where necessary, by suitable oil and water vapor traps. During startup and shutdown or other times when low pressure transients occur that could cause a back flow of gear oil from the gear case into the compressor(s) by way of the shaft seal(s), an anti-back flow compressor is operated to ensure that the pressure within the gear case will be less than within the compressor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2002
    Publication date: August 21, 2003
    Inventors: Alfred Peter Evans, Neno Todorov Nenov, Gregory William Henzler, Jeffert John Nowobilski, Robert Leroy Baker
  • Patent number: 6601407
    Abstract: A method for cryogenic air separation wherein at least a portion of the feed air to the cryogenic air separation plant is partially condensed and the resulting two-phase feed air stream is turboexpanded to produce refrigeration and a resulting two-phase feed air stream, which has a liquid portion less than that of the input two-phase feed air stream to the turboexpander, prior to being passed into the cryogenic air separation plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Sabri Deniz, Gregory William Henzler, Dante Patrick Bonaquist
  • Patent number: 6582185
    Abstract: A sealing system to prevent loss of a process fluid from a device having a device opening and a rotating member operable for rotational movement within the device opening. A rotary shaft seal such as a labyrinth seal, seals the rotating member in the device opening to inhibit leakage of process fluid. A chamber is connected to the device to recover leakage of the process fluid that leaks from the rotary shaft seal. A barrier seal is connected to the chamber to inject a barrier fluid under pressure to prevent the escape of process fluid from the chamber. The chamber discharges a mixture of barrier and process fluid to a filter, such as a coalescing filter, to separate the barrier fluid from the process fluid. Barrier fluid vapor and water vapor traps can also be used for purification purposes. The barrier fluid is recovered and recycled back to the barrier seal. The process fluid is returned to the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam Kenneth Lippert, Scott Alan Spriggs, Gregory William Henzler, Jeffert John Nowobilski, Robert Leroy Baker
  • Publication number: 20030053907
    Abstract: A sealing system to prevent loss of a process fluid from a device having a device opening and a rotating member operable for rotational movement within the device opening. A rotary shaft seal such as a labyrinth seal, seals the rotating member in the device opening to inhibit leakage of process fluid. A chamber is connected to the device to recover leakage of the process fluid that leaks from the rotary shaft seal. A barrier seal is connected to the chamber to inject a barrier fluid under pressure to prevent the escape of process fluid from the chamber. The chamber discharges a mixture of barrier and process fluid to a filter, such as a coalescing filter, to separate the barrier fluid from the process fluid. Barrier fluid vapor and water vapor traps can also be used for purification purposes. The barrier fluid is recovered and recycled back to the barrier seal. The process fluid is returned to the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2001
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Inventors: Adam Kenneth Lippert, Scott Alan Spriggs, Gregory William Henzler, Jeffert John Nowobilski, Robert Leroy Baker
  • Patent number: 6042699
    Abstract: A system including pretreating feed air for a cryogenic air separation plant wherein feed air is passed through an electric field, oxygen is ionized, and ionized oxygen reacts with hydrocarbons upstream of an adsorption prepurifier, and subsequent separation of the feed air by cryogenic rectification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Nancy Rose Cribbin, Dante Patrick Bonaquist, Alan Barnard Stewart, Gregory William Henzler
  • Patent number: 6027548
    Abstract: The invention comprises a PSA apparatus for the separation of a heavy component from a light component in a feed stream. The apparatus includes an adsorbent bed comprising either a mixture of adsorbents or composite adsorbent particles wherein each particle comprises two or more adsorbents. At least one of the adsorbents is comparatively weak and the other is comparatively strong. Another embodiment of the invention is a PSA prepurifier having a bed of adsorbent material which comprises a mixture of, or composite adsorbent particles wherein each particle comprises at least two adsorbents, at least one of the adsorbents being comparatively strong and at least another of the adsorbents being comparatively weak.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark William Ackley, Alan Barnard Stewart, Gregory William Henzler, Frederick Wells Leavitt, Frank Notaro, Michael Scott Kane