Patents by Inventor Thomas Hann
Thomas Hann 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).
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Patent number: 11261383Abstract: A method for pre-treating bitumen froth for mixing with solvent for froth treatment includes heating the froth to a froth-solvent mixing temperature below the solvent flash temperature and suitably high to provide reduced bitumen viscosity sufficiently low for complete mixing of the solvent and the froth prior to introduction into a separation apparatus. A method of improving energy use in froth treatment includes reducing heat provided to the solvent, increasing heat provided to the froth prior to adding the solvent to reduce bitumen viscosity and adding the temperature-reduced solvent to the heated froth. A froth treatment separation process includes trim heating first and second solvent streams to adjust the first and second stage separation temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2019Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: Fort Hills Energy L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann
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Publication number: 20200048560Abstract: A method for pre-treating bitumen froth for mixing with solvent for froth treatment includes heating the froth to a froth-solvent mixing temperature below the solvent flash temperature and suitably high to provide reduced bitumen viscosity sufficiently low for complete mixing of the solvent and the froth prior to introduction into a separation apparatus. A method of improving energy use in froth treatment includes reducing heat provided to the solvent, increasing heat provided to the froth prior to adding the solvent to reduce bitumen viscosity and adding the temperature-reduced solvent to the heated froth. A froth treatment separation process includes trim heating first and second solvent streams to adjust the first and second stage separation temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Shawn VAN DER MERWE, Thomas Hann
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Patent number: 10226717Abstract: A tailings solvent recovery unit (TSRU) recovers a solvent from a solvent diluted tailings and includes a separation apparatus which has a flash vessel, tailings outlet, solvent outlet and an inlet spray system for supplying the diluted tailings to the flash vessel. The spray nozzle system may include multiple nozzles arranged around the periphery of the flash vessel for flash-atomization over its cross-section of the flashing chamber, a nozzle sized and configured to provide choked flow of the diluted tailings, multiple nozzles each being operable in an on/off mode to regulate a total feed flow, or multiple nozzles associated with a distributor and multiple feed conduits.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann
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Patent number: 10144876Abstract: A process for operating a bitumen froth treatment operation in turndown mode includes adding solvent to bitumen froth to produce diluted bitumen froth and separating it into diluted bitumen and solvent diluted tailings and in response to a reduction in bitumen froth flow recirculating part of the diluted bitumen into the bitumen froth and returning part of the solvent diluted tailings into the step of separating. A method for turndown of separation vessel for PFT includes sustaining the feed flow to vessel; maintaining solvent-to-bitumen ratio in the diluted bitumen froth; and retaining water, minerals and asphaltenes in a lower section of the vessel while sustaining an outlet flow. The use of diluted bitumen derived from PFT as a viscosity modifying agent of the bitumen froth and an associated process are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann, Benjamin John Grappolini
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Publication number: 20170130136Abstract: A process for operating a bitumen froth treatment operation in turndown mode includes adding solvent to bitumen froth to produce diluted bitumen froth and separating it into diluted bitumen and solvent diluted tailings and in response to a reduction in bitumen froth flow recirculating part of the diluted bitumen into the bitumen froth and returning part of the solvent diluted tailings into the step of separating. A method for turndown of separation vessel for PFT includes sustaining the feed flow to vessel; maintaining solvent-to-bitumen ratio in the diluted bitumen froth; and retaining water, minerals and asphaltenes in a lower section of the vessel while sustaining an outlet flow. The use of diluted bitumen derived from PFT as a viscosity modifying agent of the bitumen froth and an associated process are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann, Benjamin John Grappolini
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Patent number: 9587177Abstract: More particularly, the model was a dynamic simulation built in HYSYS™ v7.1. The component slate was simplified and selected to give a vapor and two liquid phases, and have the ability to measure an S/B ratio. All the unit operations were included and modeled as best fit within HYSYS™. Pumps were all modelled as standard HYSYS™ centrifugal pumps with performance curves, settlers were modelled as vertical 3-phase vessels with internal weir enabled—the overflow side of the weir is used to simulate the overflow vessels on the settlers. All proposed controllers were included with generic tuning parameters, which control the system process variable (PV) to match a set point (SP). The control algorithm incorporated master PV controllers such as S/B ratio to relate froth and solvent flows and maintain relative material balance relationship between the process streams involved.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2012Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann, Benjamin John Grappolini
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Patent number: 9404686Abstract: A process for drying fine tailings is provided. The process, which may use a pipeline reactor system, comprises providing an in-line flow of the fine tailings; continuously introducing a flocculent solution to cause dispersion and commence flocculation of the fine tailings and may comprise rapid turbulent mixing; subjecting the fine tailings to flocculation and water release conditioning in-line to cause formation and rearrangement of floes and increasing the yield shear stress to form flocculated fine tailings while avoiding over-shearing of the flocs; and depositing the fine tailings to allow the release of water, formation of a non-flowing fine tailings deposit and drying of the non-flowing fine tailings deposit. The process enables effective in-line dispersion, flocculation and water release, resulting in reliable deposition and drying of the fine tailings deposit.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: SUNCOR ENERGY INC.Inventors: Adrian Revington, Marvin Harvey Weiss, Patrick Wells, Thomas Hann
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Publication number: 20140151269Abstract: A method for pre-treating bitumen froth for mixing with solvent for froth treatment includes heating the froth to a froth-solvent mixing temperature below the solvent flash temperature and suitably high to provide reduced bitumen viscosity sufficiently low for complete mixing of the solvent and the froth prior to introduction into a separation apparatus. A method of improving energy use in froth treatment includes reducing heat provided to the solvent, increasing heat provided to the froth prior to adding the solvent to reduce bitumen viscosity and adding the temperature-reduced solvent to the heated froth. A froth treatment separation process includes trim heating first and second solvent streams to adjust the first and second stage separation temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann
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Publication number: 20140048408Abstract: A tailings solvent recovery unit (TSRU) recovers a solvent from a solvent diluted tailings and includes a separation apparatus which has a flash vessel, tailings outlet, solvent outlet and an inlet spray system for supplying the diluted tailings to the flash vessel. The spray nozzle system may include multiple nozzles arranged around the periphery of the flash vessel for flash-atomization over its cross-section of the flashing chamber, a nozzle sized and configured to provide choked flow of the diluted tailings, multiple nozzles each being operable in an on/off mode to regulate a total feed flow, or multiple nozzles associated with a distributor and multiple feed conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann
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Publication number: 20140048450Abstract: A process for operating a bitumen froth treatment operation in turndown mode includes adding solvent to bitumen froth to produce diluted bitumen froth and separating it into diluted bitumen and solvent diluted tailings and in response to a reduction in bitumen froth flow recirculating part of the diluted bitumen into the bitumen froth and returning part of the solvent diluted tailings into the step of separating. A method for turndown of separation vessel for PFT includes sustaining the feed flow to vessel; maintaining solvent-to-bitumen ratio in the diluted bitumen froth; and retaining water, minerals and asphaltenes in a lower section of the vessel while sustaining an outlet flow. The use of diluted bitumen derived from PFT as a viscosity modifying agent of the bitumen froth and an associated process are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P.Inventors: Shawn Van Der Merwe, Thomas Hann, Benjamin John Grappolini
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Publication number: 20130043165Abstract: A process for drying fine tailings is provided. The process, which may use a pipeline reactor system, comprises providing an in-line flow of the fine tailings; continuously introducing a flocculent solution to cause dispersion and commence flocculation of the fine tailings and may comprise rapid turbulent mixing; subjecting the fine tailings to flocculation and water release conditioning in-line to cause formation and rearrangement of floes and increasing the yield shear stress to form flocculated fine tailings while avoiding over-shearing of the flocs; and depositing the fine tailings to allow the release of water, formation of a non-flowing fine tailings deposit and drying of the non-flowing fine tailings deposit. The process enables effective in-line dispersion, flocculation and water release, resulting in reliable deposition and drying of the fine tailings deposit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2009Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: SUNCOR ENERGY INC.Inventors: Adrian Revington, Marvin Harvey Weiss, Patrick Wells, Thomas Hann
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Publication number: 20070187321Abstract: An extraction system and process for extracting bitumen from a slurry containing bitumen, solids and water. The system comprises a cyclone separation facility for separating the slurry into a solids component stream and a bitumen froth stream with the bitumen froth stream including water and fine solids. The bitumen froth stream is then delivered to a froth concentration facility for separating the bitumen froth stream into a final bitumen enriched froth stream, and a water and fine solids stream. The final bitumen enriched froth stream is suitable for further processing. The system of the present invention is preferably mobile so that the cyclone extraction facility and the froth concentration facility can move with the mine face at an oil sands mining site, however, it is also contemplated that the system can be retrofitted to existing fixed treatment facilities to improve the operational efficiency of such fixed facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Bradford Bjornson, Craig Strand, William Garner, John Diep, Darwin Kiel, Thomas Hann
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Publication number: 20050203862Abstract: A data collection system. A data input form receives data, and a message queue receives the data from the data input form, and temporarily manages the data until the data collection system can process the data. A temporary data storage temporarily stores the data received by the message queue while waiting for the data collection system to process the data. A transaction manager receives the data from the message queue and processes the data. A data logger logs the processing transactions of the transaction manager. A data loader receives the data from the transaction manager and prepares the data for storage. A data storage device receives the data from the data loader.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Nima Behkami, Theodore Meyer, Thomas Hann
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Patent number: 5927439Abstract: A lubricating sub-assembly for a rock drill, comprising a housing coupled into a drill string carrying a drill bit at its front end, a cavity disposed within the housing for holding a predetermined amount of a bearing lubricant, passages for communicating the interior of the cavity with one or more air circulation passages provided in the bit leading to bearings within the drill bit, and a valve mechanism for dispensing a preset amount of lubricant from the cavity to the communicating means passages.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: David Thomas Hanns