Patents Assigned to Fractal Systems Inc.
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Patent number: 9745525Abstract: A process for treating heavy oil to provide a treated heavy oil having a reduced density and viscosity, as well as an olefin content that does not exceed 1.0 wt. %. The process comprises separating the initial heavy oil into a first fraction, which in general contains lower-boiling components, and a second fraction. The second fraction comprises a heavy oil having a p-value of at least 5% greater than the p-value of the initial heavy oil prior to separating the initial heavy oil into the first fraction and the second fraction, and the second fraction has an aromaticity that is no more than 5% less than the aromaticity of the initial heavy oil prior to separating the initial heavy oil into the first fraction and the second fraction. The second fraction then is upgraded to reduce the density and viscosity of the heavy oil. After the second fraction is upgraded, it is recombined with at least a portion of the first fraction to provide a treated heavy oil having an olefin content that does not exceed 1.0 wt. %.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Fractal Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michel Chornet, Christos Chronopoulos, Soumaine Dehkissia
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Patent number: 8871081Abstract: A process for treating a heavy oil which comprises subjecting a heavy oil to cavitation to reduce the viscosity of the heavy oil. The treated heavy oil, which has a reduced viscosity and specific gravity, thus is more pumpable and transportable, which facilitates further processing. The treated heavy oil also can be fractionated with less severity than untreated heavy oil.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Fractal Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michel Chornet, Esteban Chornet
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Patent number: 8105480Abstract: A process for treating a heavy oil which comprises subjecting a heavy oil to cavitation to reduce the viscosity of the heavy oil. The treated heavy oil, which has a reduced viscosity and specific gravity, thus is more pumpable and transportable, which facilitates further processing. The treated heavy oil also can be fractionated with less severity than untreated heavy oil.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Fractal Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michel Chornet, Esteban Chornet
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Patent number: 7943035Abstract: A treated oil, such as a treated heavy oil, which has a viscosity which is lower than the viscosity of the oil prior to the treatment thereof (i.e., the initial oil). The temperature at which 80 mass % of the treated oil has boiled is within 25° C. of temperature at which 80 mass % of the oil prior to the treatment thereof has boiled. Thus, the treated oil and the oil prior to the treatment thereof, have distillation curves or boiling point curves which are the same as or approximate to each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Fractal Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michel Chornet, Esteban Chornet
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Patent number: 7097757Abstract: A new class of polymers with a highly ordered state having unique electrical, electronic, optical, ferromagnetic, piezoelectric, ionic, or superconducting properties are achieved. The polymers are highly crystalline, exhibiting both long and short range order, and an associated nanoscale lattice parameter. The polymers are fabricated by forming a conductive set of nanoscale waveguides (composed of functional molecules and charge carriers, i.e., polarons, bipolarons, superpolarons, spins, ions, copper pair electrons) throughout a polymer lattice. These “molecular waveguides” are characterized by a width or diameter comparable to the size of the lattice cell.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Fractal Systems, Inc.Inventor: Matt Aldissi
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Patent number: 6379589Abstract: Shielding materials are fabricated from a new three-layered particle having a core, a metal layer, and a conductive polymer layer. The new particles are blended into a polymer matrix and processed in the absence or under the influence of a magnetic field to form single-layered coatings and freestanding films and sheets. The magnetically processed materials yield a conductive network of particles rather than discrete particles randomly disposed within the polymeric medium.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Fractal Systems Inc.Inventor: Mahmoud Aldissi