Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Van Tassel and Associates
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Patent number: 6412557Abstract: A well configuration is provided comprising an injection well (102) completed relatively high in an oil reservoir (100) and a production well (103-106) completed relatively low in the reservoir (100). The production well has a horizontal leg (107) oriented generally perpendicularly to a generally linear and laterally extending, upright combustion front propagated from the injection well (102). The leg (107) is positioned in the path of the advancing front. Oil upgrading catalyst has been emplaced along the horizontal leg. The production well (103-106) is maintained open, thereby providing a low pressure sink which induces the front to advance along the leg. The hot combustion gases react with the commingled oil over the catalyst to provide in situ upgrading.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Alberta Research Council Inc.Inventors: Conrad Ayasse, Malcolm Greaves, Alex Turta
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Patent number: 6412559Abstract: A process for recovering methane from a coal bed and/or sequestering a fluid more strongly adsorbing than methane (“SAG”) in a coal bed involves fracturing an injection well and cyclically injecting SAG with intervening shut-in periods. Even though the absolute permeability of the coal bed decreases with continued SAG sorption, the SAG injectivity, surprisingly and unexpectedly, increases while injecting SAG at pressures greater than reservoir pressure, but less than fracture pressure or fracture extension pressure. The increased injectivity is thought to be due to a reduction in near-well flow resistance.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Alberta Research Council Inc.Inventors: William Daniel Gunter, Matthew John Mavor, David Hin-Sum Law
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Patent number: 6348999Abstract: A micro relief element which comprises a) a first layer of a first substrate, the first layer having a receptive surface capable of retaining a relief forming polymer; b) an overlay of a desired thickness of the relief forming polymer over the receptive surface; and c) at least one relief feature formed from the relief forming polymer and which protrudes above the overlay; structures and elements comprising such micro relief element; micro-optical, micro-fluidic, micro-electrical and micro-chemical applications thereof; and a method and apparatus for the preparation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Epigem LimitedInventors: Philip Summersgill, Thomas Grierson Harvey, George Timothy Ryan, Neil Carter
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Patent number: 6282901Abstract: An integrated air separation process produces an O2-enriched gas stream and an N2-enriched gas stream in an air separation unit. The N2-enriched gas stream is heated in a first heat exchanger associated with a first boiler and then power is generated from the heated gas stream. The O2-enriched gas stream is introduced with fuel to a combustor associated with the first boiler, producing flue gas. At least a portion of the flue gas exiting the first boiler is used to generate power. In a preferred embodiment, another portion of the flue gas exiting the first boiler is recycled to the first boiler, as a temperature controlling fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Ovidiu Marin, Olivier Charon, Bao Ha
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Patent number: 6284072Abstract: A composite multifunctional microstructure which comprises at least one functionalizing material associated with a microstructure wherein the microstructure comprises a layer of relief forming material preferably comprising an at least partially UV curable relief forming polymer having a plurlaity of relief features formed therein to provide at least one retaining feature and wherein the functionalizing material is deposited within and substantially or partially fills or lines the at least one retaining feature, method for the preparation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Epigem LimitedInventors: Timothy George Ryan, Thomas Grierson Harvey
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Patent number: 6230814Abstract: A method for producing hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation comprises injecting steam and an additive into the formation. The additive has at least one nonaqueous fluid, which is selected so that the evaporation temperature of the additive is within about ±150° C. of the steam temperature at the operating pressure. Suitable additives include C1 to C25 hydrocarbons, and combinations thereof. At least a portion of the additive condenses in the formation. The mobility of the hydrocarbons is greater than that obtained using steam alone under substantially similar formation conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research AuthorityInventors: Tawfik Noaman Nasr, Ezra Eddy Isaacs
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Patent number: 6221130Abstract: A method and apparatus for compressing and drying a gas, typically air, are provided in which a multistage compressor is employed to produce interstage and final stage compressed gas. Regenerative adsorbent is employed to dry the final stage compressed gas. Interstage gas is used to regenerate the saturated adsorbent. Preferably, two beds of regenerable adsorbent are provided, each operable in a drying mode and a regeneration mode. In the drying mode, final stage compressed gas is passed through the bed of adsorbent in order to be dried, until the adsorbent is saturated. In the regeneration mode, moisture is removed from the saturated adsorbent by a stream of interstage compressed gas. The two beds are preferably alternately operated in the drying mode and the regeneration mode, in order to provide a continuous process.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Cooper Turbocompressor, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Kolodziej, Edward S. Czechowski
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Patent number: 6193473Abstract: A centrifugal compressor assembly, especially one having two or more stages, has a first compressor casing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and a first impeller rotatable within the first compressor casing. A second compressor casing provided having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and a second impeller rotatable within the second compressor casing. Drive for the compressors is provided by a switched reluctance motor disposed between the first and second compressor casings and comprising a stator and a rotor rotatable within the stator. A drive shaft is provided, wherein the first impeller, second impeller and the rotor are mounted on the drive shaft and rotatable therewith.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Cooper Turbocompressor, Inc.Inventors: Gerald K. Mruk, Peter J. Weber, Forrest G. Landes
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Patent number: 6186232Abstract: A process is disclosed for enhancing oil recovery in oil-containing reservoirs formed of water-wet sand. The process involves placing oil-wet sand in the near-bore region of a production well. The process can be used to provide an improvement to both a conventional pressure driven fluid drive process and a conventional steam-assisted gravity drainage process. In the fluid drive process, the drive fluid is injected intermittently.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research AuthorityInventors: Eddy Isaacs, Tawfik Nasr, Alex Babchin
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Patent number: 6184241Abstract: The present invention is directed to aspartic protease inhibitors, in particular to HIV protease, renin, pepsin and cathepsin D inhibitors. Inhibitors of the present invention have a 3 to 12-membered heterocyclic core containing at least two heteroatoms which interact with the carboxyl groups of the aspartic acid residues in the active site of the protease to inhibit the action thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Kansas State University Research FoundationInventor: Paul W. Baures
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Patent number: 6143699Abstract: A method is provided for blocking high permeability channels in subterranean geological formations, using swelling clay. A slurry is prepared by mixing swelling clay, such as bentonite, into an aqueous solution containing the salt of certain cations, which inhibit clay swelling. The cations K.sup.+, Ca.sup.2+ and Mg.sup.2+, among others, are inhibitive of clay swelling. The clay slurry is introduced into a geological formation, where it preferentially enters channels of high permeability. There the slurry is contacted by NaCl brine solution present in natural or injected drive fluids, and the inhibitive cations bound to the clay particles are replaced by Na.sup.+ ions, which attract water molecules and promote clay swelling. The Na.sup.+ -clay swells to up to 10 times its original volume, causing the slurry to acquire a gel-like consistency. The clay gel so formed is capable of blocking the flow of water, and can resist pressure of up to 500 kPa per meter.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research AuthorityInventor: Zhihong Zhou
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Patent number: 5800752Abstract: Polymer composite products, including products made of polymer concrete, reinforced polymer concrete and reinforced plastics, such as bulk molding compound, sheet molding compound, mineral molding compound and advanced molding compound systems, are produced by the simultaneous application of vibration, heat and pressure to a mixture of filler and polymeric binder. The simultaneous application of vibration, heat and pressure provides a protective layer of polymerized binder that protects the surfaces of the mold and provides products that are substantially free of curling, cracking or voids. The process of the present invention substantially reduces the time required to cure polymer composite products.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Charlebois Technologies Inc.Inventor: Raymond Charlebois