Patents Assigned to Inentec Inc.
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Patent number: 12583742Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for cracking hydrocarbons into hydrogen gas and carbon using heating of a fluidized bed. The systems and methods utilize electrically conductive carbon or graphite particles as a fluidized bed material for heating hydrocarbon feedstock to at least a pyrolysis temperature. The electrically conductive carbon, graphite, or other particles may be heated by electrically powered sources that include induction heating, microwave heating, millimeter wave heating, joule heating and/or plasma heating. Combustion heating may also be employed in varying amounts with varying combinations of electrically powered heating sources.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2021Date of Patent: March 24, 2026Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, Daniel R. Cohn, Leslie Bromberg
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Patent number: 12327647Abstract: Methods and systems include melting or augmenting a melt rate of material in a melter using electromagnetic radiation with a frequency between 0.9 GHz and 10 GHz. In some examples, a power and/or frequency of radiation used may be selected so as to control a temperature of a cold cap in the melter while maintaining emissions from the melter below a threshold level. In this manner, examples described herein may provide for efficient and safe melting and vitrification of radioactive wastes.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2022Date of Patent: June 10, 2025Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Publication number: 20240150169Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for producing hydrogen gas and liquid fuels from methane-containing gases or organic feedstock using one or more of pyrolysis or electrolysis. The systems and methods include using gasifiers, oxidation units, cleaners, and liquid fuel manufacturing systems to produce liquid fuels. Ratios of carbon to hydrogen are controlled in the systems and methods to provide efficient liquid fuel and hydrogen formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Leslie Bromberg, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 11905469Abstract: The present invention includes a method for converting renewable energy source electricity and a hydrocarbon feedstock into a liquid fuel by providing a source of renewable electrical energy in communication with a synthesis gas generation unit and an air separation unit. Oxygen from the air separation unit and a hydrocarbon feedstock is provided to the synthesis gas generation unit, thereby causing partial oxidation reactions in the synthesis gas generation unit in a process that converts the hydrocarbon feedstock into synthesis gas. The synthesis gas is then converted into a liquid fuel.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, Leslie Bromberg
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Publication number: 20230159326Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for cracking hydrocarbons into hydrogen gas and carbon using heating of a fluidized bed. The systems and methods utilize electrically conductive carbon or graphite particles as a fluidized bed material for heating hydrocarbon feedstock to at least a pyrolysis temperature. The electrically conductive carbon, graphite, or other particles may be heated by electrically powered sources that include induction heating, microwave heating, millimeter wave heating, joule heating and/or plasma heating. Combustion heating may also be employed in varying amounts with varying combinations of electrically powered heating sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2021Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, Daniel R. Cohn, Leslie Bromberg
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Publication number: 20220325186Abstract: The present invention includes a method for converting renewable energy source electricity and a hydrocarbon feedstock into a liquid fuel by providing a source of renewable electrical energy in communication with a synthesis gas generation unit and an air separation unit. Oxygen from the air separation unit and a hydrocarbon feedstock is provided to the synthesis gas generation unit, thereby causing partial oxidation reactions in the synthesis gas generation unit in a process that converts the hydrocarbon feedstock into synthesis gas. The synthesis gas is then converted into a liquid fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, Leslie Bromberg
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Publication number: 20220130567Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein include methods and systems for melting or augmenting a melt rate of material in a melter using electromagnetic radiation with a frequency between 0.9 GHz and 10 GHz. In some examples, a power and/or frequency of radiation used may be selected so as to control a temperature of a cold cap in the melter while maintaining emissions from the melter below a threshold level. In this manner, examples described herein may provide for efficient and safe melting and vitrification of radioactive wastes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 11254876Abstract: Embodiments include a method for converting renewable energy source electricity and a hydrocarbon feedstock into a liquid fuel by providing a source of renewable electrical energy in communication with a synthesis gas generation unit and an air separation unit. Oxygen from the air separation unit and a hydrocarbon feedstock is provided to the synthesis gas generation unit, thereby causing partial oxidation reactions in the synthesis gas generation unit in a process that converts the hydrocarbon feedstock into synthesis gas. The synthesis gas is then converted into a liquid fuel.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2021Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, Leslie Bromberg
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Patent number: 11232879Abstract: Methods and systems for melting or augmenting a melt rate of material in a melter using electromagnetic radiation with a frequency between 0.9 GHz and 10 GHz. In some examples, a power and/or frequency of radiation used may be selected so as to control a temperature of a cold cap in the melter while maintaining emissions from the melter below a threshold level. In this manner, examples described herein may provide for efficient and safe melting and vitrification of radioactive wastes.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2017Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Publication number: 20210207037Abstract: The present invention includes a method for converting renewable energy source electricity and a hydrocarbon feedstock into a liquid fuel by providing a source of renewable electrical energy in communication with a synthesis gas generation unit and an air separation unit. Oxygen from the air separation unit and a hydrocarbon feedstock is provided to the synthesis gas generation unit, thereby causing partial oxidation reactions in the synthesis gas generation unit in a process that converts the hydrocarbon feedstock into synthesis gas. The synthesis gas is then converted into a liquid fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, Leslie Bromberg
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Publication number: 20180273415Abstract: An optimized gasification/vitrification processing system having a gasification unit which converts organic materials to a hydrogen rich gas and ash in communication with a joule heated vitrification unit which converts the ash formed in the gasification unit into glass, and a plasma which converts elemental carbon and products of incomplete combustion formed in the gasification unit into a hydrogen rich gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
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Publication number: 20170009162Abstract: A rotating heat regenerator is used to recover heat from the syngas at it exits the reactor vessel of a waste or biomass gasifier. In some embodiments, three or more streams are passed through the heat exchanger. One stream is the dirty syngas, which heats the rotating material. A second stream is a cold stream that is heated as it passes through the material. A third stream is a cleaning stream, which serves to remove particulates that are collected on the rotating material as the dirty syngas passes through it. This apparatus can also be used as an auto-heat exchanger, or it can exchange heat between separate flows in the gasifier process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Applicant: INENTEC INC.Inventors: Leslie Bromberg, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf, David A. Lamar
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Patent number: 9469533Abstract: A method for converting renewable energy source-electricity and a hydrocarbon feedstock into a liquid fuel by providing a source of renewable-electrical energy in communication with a synthesis gas generation unit and an air separation-unit. Oxygen from the air separation unit and a hydrocarbon feedstock is provided to the-synthesis gas generation unit, thereby causing partial oxidation reactions in the synthesis gas-generation unit in a process that converts the hydrocarbon feedstock into synthesis gas. The synthesis gas is then converted into a liquid fuel.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: INENTEC INC.Inventors: Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, Leslie Bromberg
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Patent number: 9422490Abstract: A rotating heat regenerator is used to recover heat from the syngas at it exits the reactor vessel of a waste or biomass gasifier. In some embodiments, three or more streams are passed through the heat exchanger. One stream is the dirty syngas, which heats the rotating material. A second stream is a cold stream that is heated as it passes through the material. A third stream is a cleaning stream, which serves to remove particulates that are collected on the rotating material as the dirty syngas passes through it. This apparatus can also be used as an auto-heat exchanger, or it can exchange heat between separate flows in the gasifier process. The apparatus can also be used to reduce the heating requirement for the thermal residence chamber (TRC) used downstream from the gasification system.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: INENTEC INC.Inventors: Leslie Bromberg, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf, David A. Lamar
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Publication number: 20160107913Abstract: An optimized gasification/vitrification processing system having a gasification unit which converts organic materials to a hydrogen rich gas and ash in communication with a joule heated vitrification unit which converts the ash formed in the gasification unit into glass, and a plasma which converts elemental carbon and products of incomplete combustion formed in the gasification unit into a hydrogen rich gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
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Patent number: 9222039Abstract: An improved active grate consisting of at least two elongated rockers positioned parallel to one and another, each rocker having a lower surface and an upper surface and configured to rotate back and forth about their longitudinal axis. Each individual rocker is further configured to rotate in the opposite direction of the adjacent rockers such that any pair of adjacent rockers alternately forms a void allowing material to pass through active grate when rotating in one direction into a first position, and closes the void when rotated in the opposite direction in a second position. The active grate finds particular utility in a combined gasification/vitrification waste treatment system, where it is used to pass partially oxidized materials from a gasification chamber to a vitrification chamber. The rockers include a coolant loop through the longitudinal axis of the rockers.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: INENTEC INC.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
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Patent number: 9222041Abstract: An optimized gasification/vitrification processing system having a gasification unit which converts organic materials to a hydrogen rich gas and ash in communication with a joule heated vitrification unit which converts the ash formed in the gasification unit into glass, and a plasma which converts elemental carbon and products of incomplete combustion formed in the gasification unit into a hydrogen rich gas.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: INENTEC INC.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
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Patent number: 9206364Abstract: A gasification system method and apparatus to convert a feed stream containing at least some organic material into synthesis gas having a first region, a second region, a gas solid separator, and a means for controlling the flow of material from the first region to the second region. The feed stream is introduced into the system, and the feed stream is partially oxidized in the first region thereby creating a solid material and a gas material. The method further includes the steps of separating at least a portion of the solid material from the gas material with the gas solid separator, controlling the flow of the solid material into the second region from the first region, and heating the solid material in the second region with an electrical means.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
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Patent number: 9150805Abstract: The present invention is a vitrification and gasification system that operates at elevated pressures. The system includes a processing chamber having numerous penetrations, and seals for effectively sealing the penetrations to the processing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: INENTEC INC.Inventors: James Batdorf, David Lamar, Dieter Olson
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Patent number: 9057032Abstract: The problems of the prior art are overcome by the apparatus and method disclosed herein. The reactor vessel of a plasma gasifier is operated at high pressure. To compensate for the negative effects of high pressure, various modifications to the plasma gasifier are disclosed. For example, by moving the slag, more material is exposed to the plasma, allowing better and more complete processing thereof. In some embodiments, magnetic fields are used to cause movement of the slag and molten metal within the vessel. An additional embodiment is to add microwave heating of the slag and/or the incoming material. Microwave heating can also be used as an alternative to plasma heating in a high pressure gasification system.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: InEnTec Inc.Inventors: Leslie Bromberg, Daniel R. Cohn, Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf, David A. Lamar