Patents Represented by Attorney Browning Bushman, P.C.
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Patent number: 6938636Abstract: A breakaway coupler for coupling upstream and downstream hose includes one or more locking balls carried by a downstream coupling member. An upstream flapper is pivotally secured with respect to an upstream housing. A pushrod is axially movable in response to engagement by the downstream coupling member. A pry recess on the downstream coupling member is spaced between the downstream housing and the upstream housing, such that a tool inserted into the pry recess is leverageable to move the downstream coupling member to unlock the breakaway coupler.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 6922984Abstract: A heat recovery circuit capable of handling fluid flow from a turbine exit to a heat recovery steam generator. The heat recovery circuit includes a primary exhaust line and a by-pass circuit. Included within the by-pass circuit is a pressure reducer that is capable of lowering the pressure within the by-pass circuit to below that of the pressure at the discharge of the turbine. Maintaining the pressure within the by-pass circuit to be lower than the turbine discharge pressure prevents the turbine from stalling during turbine start up and also prevents reverse flow through the turbine after turbine shut down.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Valero Refining Company - CaliforniaInventors: Thomas M. Rybarczyk, William McGreehan
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Patent number: 6916172Abstract: A burner apparatus comprising housing defining a chamber and having an air inlet, a peripherally extending baffle disposed in the housing, a first peripherally extending flow passage being formed between the housing and the baffle, the first flow passage being in open communication with the air inlet, a peripherally extending combustion liner disposed inwardly of the baffle, a second peripherally extending flow passage being formed between the liner and the baffle, the second flow passage being in open communication with the first passage, a reversing diverter disposed in the chamber and positioned to direct air flowing from the first flow passage into the second flow passage, a burner assembly mounting plate disposed in the liner and having a first side and a second side, the mounting plate and the liner at least partially defining a burner barrel on the first side of the mounting plate, at least one burner assembly mounted on the burner mounting plate and a plenum on the second side of the mounting plate thType: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: L & S Cryogenics, Inc.Inventor: Michael C. Steiner
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Patent number: 6907932Abstract: A latchdown mechanism 11 latches a control pod 10 to a lower mounting plate 14 of a subsea tree. A receptacle housing 12 secured to subsea tree receives the control pod therein and has an interior latching surface 13 at an upper end of the receptacle housing. A latchdown actuator 15 is supported on the control pod, and moves a plurality of gripping arms 22 for engagement and disengagement with the latching surface to selectively connect and disconnect the control pod 12 to the structure in response to the latchdown actuator.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Drill-Quip, Inc.Inventor: Larry E. Reimert
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Patent number: 6908260Abstract: A receptacle 20 is removably secured to hull 12 of an offshore structure 10, and supports an elongate member 14, which may be a riser string, extending downward to the sea bed or to another structure. The elongate member 14 includes a tapered supporting surface 18, which may be provided on a tapered stress joint or flex joint 16. The receptacle 20 includes a mounting bracket 22 secured to the structure 10, and a basket housing 30 which has a tapered interior surface 34 for mating engagement with the exterior surface 18. According to the method, the mounting bracket is fixed to the structure, and the receptacle basket positioned about the elongate member and the assembly then positioned for being supported on the bracket. The supporting surface on the basket may be arranged for positioning the elongate member at a selected azimuth and declination relative to the offshore structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: RTI Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Beard, Carl F. G. Baxter, Nicholas Cunliffe, Patrick L. Boster
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Patent number: 6905149Abstract: Lubricant escape passages are formed in the threads used to connect one tubular body to another. The passages conduct trapped thread lubricant out of the threaded area to prevent the creation of high lubricant pressure that may damage or cause improper make up of the threaded connection. The passages may be grooves in the crests of the thread teeth and/or may be corner bevels on the thread teeth. In a conductor pipe or other pipe assembly using axially spaced internal and external seals at each axial end of the threaded area, the escape passages form a helical flow path through the engaged thread area. The external seal prevents the entry of corrosive fluids into the threaded area and the internal seal prevents leakage through the threaded area from within the conductor pipe. When the lubricant pressure increases excessively during assembly or impact loading of the connection, the lubricant escapes past the seals to prevent connection damage.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Grant Prideco, L.P.Inventors: Richard W. DeLange, Woodward A. Taylor, Curtis J. Parker
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Patent number: 6902662Abstract: A method of reducing hydrolysis in a hydrocarbon stream comprising adding to a hydrocarbon stream containing a chloride compound which undergoes hydrolysis at elevated temperatures in the presence of water to form hydrochloric acid, an effective amount of a treating agent that is at least one overbased complex of a metal salt and an organic acid complexing agent, the treating agent being added to hydrocarbon stream when the stream is at a temperature below which any substantial hydrolysis of the chloride containing compound occurs.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Champion Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Eugene Eaton, Petrous Johannes Venter, George Burton Jones
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Patent number: 6901948Abstract: A removable flow restrictor 750 and a corresponding method for regulating flow through a fluid fertilizer distributor 700 are provided. A supply inlet port 712 is in fluid communication with a plurality of fluid outlet ports 716. The flow restrictor 750 is removable positionable within the fluid distributor 700 between the inlet port 712 and the outlet ports 716, for restricting flow between the inlet port 712 and the outlet ports 716. A restrictor engagement member 752, which may be a thread, on the flow restrictor 750, engages with a tool engagement member 762 on a retrieval tool 760. With the restrictor engagement member 752 engaged with the tool engagement member 762, the retrieval tool can be used to both position the flow restrictor 750 within the fluid distributor 700, and to remove the flow restrictor 750 from the fluid distributor 700. After positioning within or removing from the fluid distributor 700, the flow restrictor 750 may be disengaged from the retrieval tool 760.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 6896300Abstract: Makeup plates on the abutting surfaces of a tool joint pin and a tool joint box are provided. The makeup plates are recessed in a short distance from the outer diameter of the tool joint elements, such that when the joint is made up, the makeup plate develops an easily visible gap between the tool elements. In this way, a quick determination may be made, without measurement, as to whether the joint can be refaced, or require re-machining.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Grant Prideco, LPInventor: Thomas Edward Winship
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Patent number: 6887370Abstract: This invention relates to a method for separating olefins and paraffins from oxygenates in a liquid hydrocarbon stream containing a high proportion of olefins, paraffins and oxygenates (mainly alcohols). Typically, the hydrocarbon stream is obtained from a Fischer-Tropsch process. The organic counter-solvent has a boiling point which is less than the boiling point of the most volatile alcohol in the hydrocarbon stream. A raffinate from the liquid-liquid extractor is passed to a distillation column. A bottoms product from the distillation column comprises olefins and paraffins, and the overhead product comprising solvents is recycled. An extract from the liquid-liquid extractor is sent to a stripping column, where a bottoms product containing pure alcohol is obtained. The overhead product containing counter-solvent is recycled.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Sasol Technology (Pty) LimitedInventors: Johan Pieter De Wet, Jacob Johannes Scholtz
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Patent number: 6887398Abstract: Compositions containing aluminum trisalkylacetoacetate compounds and glycol ether and to a method for the production and use thereof, particularly as printing ink additives.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: RWE-DEA Aktiengesellschaft fur Mineraloel und ChemieInventors: Peter Finmans, Christina Diblitz
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Patent number: 6881699Abstract: What is claimed is a dealuminated catalyst carrier, a process for producing a catalyst carrier with reduced aluminum content based on naturally occurring lattice-layer silicates, such as, for example, montmorillonite, as well as a process for the hydration reaction of C2- or C3-olefins in which said catalyst carrier with reduced aluminium content is used. For acid-catalysed hydration reaction the catalyst carrier is impregnated with phosphoric acid. The improvements according to the invention of the hydration reaction compared to conventional processes include the fact that no aluminium is leached out of the carrier in the presence of the phosphoric acid. As a result no more blockage of the succeeding apparatus due to aluminium phosphate is expected.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Sasol Germany GmbHInventors: Michael Sakuth, Gregor Lohrengel, Dietrich Maschmeyer, Guido Stochniol
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Patent number: 6877718Abstract: A system 12 and method are provided for controlling delivery of fluid product between one vessel, such as a portable vessel 32 mounted on a vehicle 30, and another vessel, with the one vessel including a manually operated product valve 14 for controlling delivery of product. The system includes an actuator 16, a cam over lever 32, closure arm 36, and an actuator 10 with an electromagnet 58. The system may include a radio transmitter 50 and a vehicle mounted receiver 52.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 6877570Abstract: A borehole may be drilled utilizing the bottom hole assembly 10, 50 with a downhole motor 14, which may offset at a selected bend angle. The motor housing is preferably run slick, and a gauge section 36 secured to the pilot bit 18 has a uniform diameter bearing surface along an axial length of at least 60% of the pilot bit diameter. The bit or reamer 16 has a bit face defining the cutting diameter of the drilled hole. The axial spacing between the bend and the bit face is controlled to less than fifteen times the bit diameter. The downhole motor, pilot bit and bit may be retrieved from the well while leaving the casing string in the well.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Chen-Kang D. Chen, M. Vikram Rao
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Patent number: 6863313Abstract: A corrosion-resistant threaded connection including a first tubular member having an outer metal tube of corrosion-prone material and an inner metal lining of corrosion-resistant material, the first tubular member forming a first pin connection having a nose portion comprising a ring of corrosion-resistant material secured, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Grant Prideco, L.P.Inventors: Richard W. DeLange, Ghazi J. Hashem
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Patent number: 6861461Abstract: A composition of matter or modifier for use in modifying unfunctionalized polymers comprising a metal oxide substrate that can be formed into a sol, a water soluable, acid moiety, having a hydrocarbyl group with olefinic unsaturation, bound to the metal oxide substrate and a water soluble, free radical initiator, the composition of matter generally being in the form of a dry powder that can be mixed with a polymer lacking functional groups whereupon when the mixture is subjected to conditions which result in the decomposition of the free radical initiator to form free radicals.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Sasol North America Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Martin
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Patent number: 6857668Abstract: The threaded connection between the pin and the box ends of two pipes is sealed externally and internally to protect the threads in the connection from exposure to corrosive fluids. Seals are provided at each axial end of the threads. External seals are formed by metal-to-metal engagement between the pin and box and a third metal body secured circumferentially about the pin. The metal body may be fashioned into a desired annular pin seal surface to mate with and seal with the box at full makeup of the connection. The metal body can be removed and replaced as required to repair or reconstructed the pin seal surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Grant Prideco, L.P.Inventors: Gregory K. Otten, Richard C. Griffin
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Patent number: 6848724Abstract: A threaded pin and box pipe connection having makeup shoulders that contact when the pin and box threads are fully engaged. Upon initial engagement of the shoulders, load flanks of the pin and box threads furthest from the makeup shoulders engage each other and begin progressively separating from each other by an increasing amount along the length of the engaged threads in a direction from the end of the pin to a gauge point of the connection. Upon application of the makeup torque, the separation between the load flanks distributes the torque forces between the makeup shoulders along the length of the engaged threads to prevent concentration of stress forces near the base of the pin thread. The progressive separation of the load flanks is achieved by progressively changing the pitch of the load flank of the pin and/or box thread to vary the thread width. The separation of load flanks is achieved without modifications of the stab flank pitch.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Grant Prideco, Inc.Inventor: Francois Dominique Andre Louis Kessler
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Patent number: 6846435Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing metal oxides or metal aquoxides, especially alumina hydrates which can be dispersed in organic solvents, and to sulfonic acid-modified metal oxides or metal aquoxides that can be prepared by this process.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Sasol Germany GmbHInventors: Frank Michael Bohnen, Katja Siepen, Paul K. Hurlburt, Karen Reitz
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Patent number: 6840664Abstract: An improved tumble drum is provided for mixing one food product with another food product, and includes a rotating tumble drum for rotating the products about a drum axis of rotation, with the drum having a product input in one end and a product output in an axial opposing end. A tumble drive motor rotates the tumble drum. Another drive mechanism reciprocates the tumble drum linearly in a direction aligned with the axis of rotation. The product is discharged from the axial opposing end of the tumble drum. A product tray is providing for inputting food product to the tumble drum, and the rotating tumble drum may be fixed to the product tray such that the drive mechanism linearly rotates both the tumble drum and the product tray in a slow forward/backward manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventors: David L. Burke, Jonny Fitzgerald, Thomas G. Knodell, Jr., Kenneth C. Petri, P. Blake Svejkovsky, Paul A. Svejkovsky