Patents Represented by Attorney G. Wirzbicki
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Patent number: 4966736Abstract: A process and apparatus useful for preparing a porous, particulate sulfur by combining a coherent molten sulfur stream with a coherent water stream to provide an aqueous slurry of a porous, particulate sulfur having a uniform particle size distribution. In the process, a molten sulfur stream is passed through a substantially downwardly oriented, rectangular slot to provide a sheet of molten sulfur, and said sheet of molten sulfur is sheared by directing at least one sheet of water thereat, at a velocity and flow rate sufficient to disrupt said sheet of molten sulfur and provide solid sulfur particles having a substantially uniform size. The solid sulfur particles are recovered, as an aqueous slurry thereof, and separated from said slurry by substantially removing the water therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1987Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: Bruce Harbolt, James T. Saake
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Patent number: 4900615Abstract: Textile materials having improved physical properties comprise woven and/or non-woven fiber assemblies, the fibers of which are bound to a polymer composition containing polymerized carboxylic acid ester monomers and pendant functional groups attached to a polymer backbone and having the formula: ##STR1## in which R.sub.1 is a divalent organic radical at least 3 atoms in length, and X is organoacyl or cyano. Such polymers markedly increase wet and dry strengths and shape retention of textile materials, and they improve other physical properties without the necessity of employing formaldehyde-releasing monomers, such as the N-methylolamides, or cross-linking agents. Methods for producing such textile materials by applying solutions or dispersions of the described polymers to fiber assemblies are also provided. Aqueous dispersions of these polymers are particularly useful for the manufacture of loose-weaves, kints and non-wovens.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1986Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: Charles L. Kissell, Jay C. Selover, David M. Ingle
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Patent number: 4877869Abstract: Compositions containing sulfuric acid and one or more of certain chalcogen-containing compounds in which the chalcogen compound/H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 molar ratio is below 2 contain the mono-adduct of sulfuric acid whci is catalytically active for promoting organic chemical reactions. Suitable chalcogen-containing compounds have the empirical formula ##STR1## wherein X is a chalcogen, each of R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 is independently selected from hydrogen, NR.sub.3 R.sub.4, and NR.sub.5, at least one of R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 is other than hydrogen, each of R.sub.3 and R.sub.4 is hydrogen or a monovalent organic radical, and R.sub.5 is a divalent organic radical. Such compositions are useful for catalyzing organic reactions such as oxidation, oxidative addition, reduction, reductive addition, esterification, transesterification, hydrogenation, isomerication (including racemization of optical isomers), alkylation, polymerization, demetallization of organometallics, nitration, Friedel-Crafts reactions, and hydrolysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4863506Abstract: L-(d)-lactic acid, the dextrorotatory isomer of lactic acid, is an effective plant growth regulant which exhibits classical growth regulant activity at very low concentrations and dosage rates. It can be employed to beneficially stimulate the growth of all plant varieties and is particularly useful for stimulating the growth of commercial crops. As is the case with other growth regulants, L-lactic acid can also be employed to inhibit the growth of plants when applied at sufficiently high concentrations. Thus, L-lactic acid can be employed to stimulate the growth of desired plants, to stimulate the fruit production of fruit-bearing plants, and to inhibit the growth of undesired vegetation. Novel compositions which comprise mixtures of L-(d)-lactic acid and one or more preservatives which are sufficient to prevent the hydrolytic and/or bacterial decomposition of the active isomer are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1983Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4855349Abstract: Permanently flexible and non-tacky coating mastic and caulking compositions contain one or more polymers having a T.sub.g of about -50.degree. C. to about -10.degree. C. and pendant functional groups attached to the polymer backbone of the formula: ##STR1## in which R.sub.1 is a divalent organic radical at least 3 atoms in length, and X is organoacyl or cyano. The mastics and caulks typically have total non-volatile matter concentrations of about 60 to about 90 weight percent of which about 15 to about 75 weight percent comprises the described polymers and about 25 to about 85 weight percent is non-volatile solid matter other than the polymer such as pigments, fillers, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1986Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: David M. Ingle
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Patent number: 4851199Abstract: Vanadium is recovered from vanadium-containing phosphoric acid solutions by adjusting the pH so as to convert the dissolved vanadium to a simple vanadate compound which is insoluble in the phosphoric acid solution at the adjusted pH and separating the resulting insoluble simple vanadate compound from the phosphoric acid solution. The vanadium dissolved in the phosphoric acid solution can be converted to insoluble simple vanadates by reaction with oxidants and/or cations which form phosphoric acid-insoluble simple vanadates. These methods can be employed to selectively recover vanadium from phosphoric acid solutions containing other metals. They also can be employed to recover vanadium compounds from ores, scrap metal, and other vanadium sources by dissolving the vanadium from the vanadium source in phosphoric acid and recovering the vanadium as an insoluble simple vanadate from the phosphoric acid as described.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4844164Abstract: An aqueous fluid for treating underground, carbon dioxide-containing formations penetrated by casing regions of a wellbore, prior to the cementing of casings into the wellbore, comprises: (i) water, (ii) an agent which substantially increases (preferably by at least about 50 percent) the solubility of lime in water, and (iii) lime in an amount at least about saturating the water in the fluid. The lime in the treatment fluid reacts with carbon dioxide in penetrated formations to produce insoluble calcium carbonate, which blocks pores in the formations. Insoluble calcium hydroxide, formed by reaction of the lime with the water in the treatment fluid, deposits as an insoluble filter cake on the walls of the borehole where the fluid penetrates formations. The calcium hydroxide filter cake may react with the carbon dioxide to form additional calcium carbonate which helps the filter cake form a tight, impermeable barrier at the borehole.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Jian-Chyun Shen
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Patent number: 4839088Abstract: Polysaccharides are at least partially hydrolyzed by contact with a composition containing urea, sulfuric acid, and water in which the urea/sulfuric acid molar ratio is less than 2. Such proportions of urea and sulfuric acid assure the presence of the monourea adduct of sulfuric acid. The polysaccharide can be hydrolyzed to an extent sufficient only to hydrate the polysaccharide to produce a hydrated polysaccharide such as hydrated cellulose, or it can be completely hydrolyzed to its constituent monosaccharides. Thus, cellulose can be converted to glucose.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4834788Abstract: Plant seeds are beneficiated by contacting them with an aqueous solution of a urea-sulfuric acid component containing the monourea adduct of sulfuric acid. The molar ratio of urea to sulfuric acid in the aqueous solution is preferably within the range of about 1/4 to about 7/4 so that at least about 25 percent of the sulfuric acid is present in the solution as the monourea adduct. The treatment of plant seeds with the aqueous urea-sulfuric acid components is particularly useful for removing residual plant matter from plant seeds, scarifying and improving the germination of plant seeds, and improving the processability and digestibility of plant seeds. Improvements in processability result from softened seed hulls or husks, improved extractability of oil from oil-containing seeds, and improved quality of treated seeds for the manufacture of seed-derived products, particularly for the manufacture of grain-derived products.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1983Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4831056Abstract: Pests are controlled by applying to the location of and/or to the path traversed by the pests a composition comprising urea and sulfuric acid in which the urea H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 molar ratio is less than 2. Novel compositions useful in such methods are also provided and comprise the described combinations of urea and sulfuric acid dispersed in a hydrocarbon oil. The novel method and compositions are particularly useful for controlling plant pests by applying the useful urea-sulfuric acid components to the plants or to the vicinity of plants occupied or tranversed by such pests.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1985Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4822624Abstract: The growth of microorganisms in stored crops, and especially in animal feedstuffs, is inhibited by the application of a preservative composition which comprises ammonia, urease enzyme urea and/or urea polymers in a fluid medium. Urea polymers which are useful include biuret, triuret, cyanuric acid, urea cyanurate and other compounds which decompose to form ammonia. The effect of treatment with the preservative composition is to provide an immediate microorganism-inhibiting ammonia level, which, due to delayed decomposition of the urea and urea polymers, is sustained to some significant degree during prolonged storage of the treated material.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4818269Abstract: Cellulosic materials are physically and/or chemically modified by contact with a combination of urea and sulfuric acid in which at least 25 percent of the sulfuric acid is present as the monourea adduct of sulfuric acid. The cellulosic materials thus treated posses uniquely modified physical and chemical properties. The methods of the invention can be employed to weaken the physical structure of the cellulosic material and thereby to assist in clearing land of vegetation and vegetation residue and in compacting and other processing of waste cellulosic materials. The methods of the invention can also be employed to increase the food value of cellulosic materials for animals, including humans, and, in particular, to increase the food value of such materials for ruminant mammals.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1983Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4808000Abstract: An apparatus for establishing a desired position of a tool, including a means for moving the tool along a particular axis, a laser for providing a beam of coherent light along an axis which intersects the axes of tool movement and which is located so that the tool can block at least a portion of the beam, a detector of beam blockage, and a controller for tool movement which can respond to signals from the detector.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1986Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Robert L. Pasciak
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Patent number: 4801511Abstract: Electrolytic cells, suitable for depositing a metal on or removing a metal from a substrate, are provided which comprise an anode and cathode, sulfuric acid, an a chalcogen-containing compound soluble in said bath and having the empirical formula ##STR1## wherein X is a chalcogen, each of R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 is selected from hydrogen, NR.sub.3 R.sub.4 and NR.sub.5, at least one of R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 is other than hydrogen, each of R.sub.3 and R.sub.4 is hydrogen or a monovalent organic radical, and R.sub.5 is a divalent organic radical, in which the molar ratio of the chalcogen compound to sulfuric acid is about 1 or more, and the molar ratio of water to the combination of acid and chalcogen compound is about 20 or less.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Donald C. Young
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Patent number: 4800092Abstract: An acidic molasses-based liquid animal feed supplement stock including calcium and mangesium, so that the calcium to magnesium weight ratio is between about 1.5 and 3, and, optionally, non-protein nitrogen, is hardened into a solid form by the addition of a phosphorus-containing compound in a nutritionally appropriate amount.In the preferred embodiment a single homogeneous first solution containing the sugar or molasses and the soluble calcium and magnesium compound but containing no added phosphorus compound is prepared and stored until it is desired to manufacture the animal feed blocks. At that time a second solution containing phosphorus but no calcium, magnesium, or molasses is added to the first solution so that the blocking reaction can occur.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Alex E. Miller
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Patent number: 4787450Abstract: A method is provided whereby continuous injection of lift gas into a producing geothermal well, preferably from a liquid-dominated reservoir, increases production flow of geothermal fluids from the well by initiating a steam distillation effect within the wellbore. Apparatus is also provided for continuously injecting the lift gas during production from the well.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: Gregory R. Andersen, Stephen D. Pye, Alice A. Probst
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Patent number: 4787453Abstract: A method for treating a fines-containing formation to prevent the migration and/or swelling of particulate matter. The method comprises injecting into the formation water and/or steam which contains at least one water-soluble organosilicon compound. Suitable compounds include those which are not normally considered to be water-soluble, but which hydrolyze to form water-soluble materials such as silanols.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1986Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: Gregory S. Hewgill, David R. Watkins, Leonard J. Kalfayan
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Patent number: 4783492Abstract: A composition for selectively reducing the permeability of the higher permeability zones of a subterranean reservoir having heterogeneous permeability, such permeability reduction extending continuously from nearby the well as far into the reservoir as is desired. Said composition comprises an aqueous solution or solutions of a water-soluble polymer, a material capable under certain conditions of at least partially cross-linking the polymer to form a gelatinuous precipitate, a water-soluble alkaline material in an amount sufficient to maintain the pH of the polymer-containing composition above the pH at which cross-linking occurs until the composition has passed a desired distance through the reservoir, and a temperature-activated water-soluble acidic material dissolved in the aqueous solution in an amount sufficient to lower the pH of the overall solution to the pH at which cross-linking occurs when said solution is subjected to an elevated temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1985Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: Hoai T. Dovan, Richard D. Hutchins
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Patent number: 4780325Abstract: A feed supplement, e.g. an animal feed supplement, is prepared by a method comprising treating whey, for example, from the manufacture of cottage cheese or cheddar cheese, with a bisulfite moiety to react the lactose present in said whey and form a lactose-bisulfite addition product. The lactose-bisulfite addition product is more soluble in water than lactose; therefore, the treated whey may be condensed by removing water therefrom, without sedimentation of the lactose during condensation or upon storage. The condensed whey may be mixed with a source of nutrients to provide a full ration animal feed.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Alex E. Miller
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Patent number: 4775489Abstract: A self-breaking, foamed, oil-in-water emulsion contains a water-immiscible organic solvent for paraffins and asphaltenes, an aqueous nonformation-damaging component, an inert gas, and surface active agents selected to promote a stable foamed emulsion despite contact of the treating fluid with the hydrocarbon and aqueous environment in the reservoir. Under conditions of agitation, the treating fluid is a stable foamed emulsion which undergoes spontaneous breakdown into two liquid phases under quiescent conditions. The treating fluid is injected and/or circulated as a stable foamed emulsion to dissolve paraffin and asphaltene-containing deposits from various substrata, such as a subterranean reservoir penetrated by a well, the well itself, or an industrial vessel or conduit. When injection or circulation is stopped, the foamed emulsion spontaneously breaks down so that the treating fluid can be readily pumped from the well.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1986Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: David R. Watkins, Edward J. O'Donnell