Patents Assigned to International Coal Refining Company
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Patent number: 4491511Abstract: An improved SRC-I two-stage coal liquefaction process which improves the product slate is provided. Substantially all of the net yield of 650.degree.-850.degree. F. heavy distillate from the LC-Finer is combined with the SRC process solvent, substantially all of the net 400.degree.-650.degree. F. middle distillate from the SRC section is combined with the hydrocracker solvent in the LC-Finer, and the initial boiling point of the SRC process solvent is increased sufficiently high to produce a net yield of 650.degree.-850.degree. F. heavy distillate of zero for the two-stage liquefaction process.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1983Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: Ronald W. Skinner, John C. Tao, Samuel Znaimer
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Patent number: 4488594Abstract: A fired heater for a coal liquefaction process is constructed with a heat transfer tube having U-bends at regular intervals along the length thereof to increase the slug frequency of the multi-phase mixture flowing therethrough to thereby improve the heat transfer efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1983Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: David H. S. Ying
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Patent number: 4480560Abstract: A method for pneumatically conveying solvent refined coal to a burner under conditions of dilute phase pneumatic flow so as to prevent saltation of the solvent refined coal in the transport line by maintaining the transport fluid velocity above approximately 95 ft/sec.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: Dennis R. Lennon
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Patent number: 4461694Abstract: In an improved coal liquefaction process, including a critical solvent deashing stage, high value product recovery is improved and enhanced process-derived solvent is provided by recycling second separator underflow in the critical solvent deashing stage to the coal slurry mix, for inclusion in the process solvent pool.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: Edwin N. Givens, Dohee Kang
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Patent number: 4422411Abstract: A convective heater for heating fluids such as a coal slurry is constructed of a tube circuit arrangement which obtains an optimum temperature distribution to give a relatively constant slurry film temperature. The heater is constructed to divide the heating gas flow into two equal paths and the tube circuit for the slurry is arranged to provide a mixed flow configuration whereby the slurry passes through the two heating gas paths in successive co-current, counter-current and co-current flow relative to the heating gas flow. This arrangement permits the utilization of minimum surface area for a given maximum film temperature of the slurry consistent with the prevention of coke formation.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: Robert M. Thorogood
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Patent number: 4421630Abstract: There is described an improved liquefaction process by which coal is converted to a low ash and low sulfur carbonaceous material that can be used as a fuel in an environmentally acceptable manner without costly gas scrubbing equipment. In the process, coal is slurried with a pasting oil, passed through a preheater and at least two dissolvers in series in the presence of hydrogen-rich gases at elevated temperatures and pressures. Solids, including mineral ash and unconverted coal macerals, are separated from the condensed reactor effluent. In accordance with the improved process, the first dissolver is operated at a higher temperature than the second dissolver. This temperature sequence produces improved product selectivity and permits the incorporation of sufficient hydrogen in the solvent for adequate recycle operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: George W. Roberts, Edwin N. Givens, Ronald W. Skinner
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Patent number: 4414094Abstract: There is described an improved SRC reactor quench system using a condensed product which is recycled to the reactor and provides cooling by evaporation. In the process, the second and subsequent reactors of a series of reactors are cooled by the addition of a light oil fraction which provides cooling by evaporation in the reactor. The vaporized quench liquid is recondensed from the reactor outlet vapor stream.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1983Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: Robert M. Thorogood
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Process for coal liquefaction by separation of entrained gases from slurry exiting staged dissolvers
Patent number: 4400261Abstract: There is described an improved liquefaction process by which coal is converted to a low ash and low sulfur carbonaceous material that can be used as a fuel in an environmentally acceptable manner without costly gas scrubbing equipment. In the process, coal is slurried with a solvent, passed through a preheater and at least two dissolvers in series in the presence of hydrogen-rich gases at elevated temperatures and pressures. Solids, including mineral ash and unconverted coal macerals are separated from the condensed dissolver effluent. In accordance with the improved process, fresh hydrogen is fed to each dissolver and the entrained gas from each dissolver is separated from the slurry phase and removed from the reactor system before the condensed phase is passed to the next dissolver in the series. In accordance with another process, the feeds to the dissolvers are such that the top of each downstream dissolver is used as a gas-liquid separator.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1981Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: Edwin N. Givens, David H. S. Ying -
Patent number: 4399041Abstract: Suspended solid particulates are removed from liquefied coal products by first subjecting such products to hydroclone action for removal in the underflow of the larger size particulates, and then subjecting the overflow from said hydroclone action, comprising the residual finer particulates, to an electrostatic field in an electrofilter wherein such finer particulates are deposited in the bed of beads of dielectric material on said filter. The beads are periodically cleaned by backwashing to remove the accumulated solids.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: Gerald C. Rappe
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Patent number: 4397732Abstract: An improved coal liquefaction process is provided whereby coal conversion is improved and yields of pentane soluble liquefaction products are increased. In this process, selected feed coal is pulverized and slurried with a process derived solvent, passed through a preheater and one or more dissolvers in the presence of hydrogen-rich gases at elevated temperatures and pressures, following which solids, including mineral ash and unconverted coal macerals, are separated from the condensed reactor effluent. The selected feed coals comprise washed coals having a substantial amount of mineral matter, preferably from about 25-75%, by weight, based upon run-of-mine coal, removed with at least 1.0% by weight of pyritic sulfur remaining and exhibiting vitrinite reflectance of less than about 0.70%.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1982Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: David S. Hoover, Edwin N. Givens
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Patent number: 4392940Abstract: A pumpable slurry of pulverized coal in a coal-derived hydrocarbon oil carrier which slurry is useful as a low-ash, low-sulfur clean fuel, is produced from a high sulfur-containing coal. The initial pulverized coal is separated by gravity differentiation into (1) a high density refuse fraction containing the major portion of non-coal mineral products and sulfur, (2) a lowest density fraction of low sulfur content and (3) a middlings fraction of intermediate sulfur and ash content. The refuse fraction (1) is gasified by partial combustion producing a crude gas product from which a hydrogen stream is separated for use in hydrogenative liquefaction of the middlings fraction (3). The lowest density fraction (2) is mixed with the liquefied coal product to provide the desired fuel slurry. Preferably there is also separately recovered from the coal liquefaction LPG and pipeline gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: John C. Tao
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Patent number: 4387015Abstract: There is described an improved coal liquefaction quenching process which prevents the formation of coke with a minimum reduction of thermal efficiency of the coal liquefaction process. In the process, the rapid cooling of the liquid/solid products of the coal liquefaction reaction is performed without the cooling of the associated vapor stream to thereby prevent formation of coke and the occurrence of retrograde reactions. The rapid cooling is achieved by recycling a subcooled portion of the liquid/solid mixture to the lower section of a phase separator that separates the vapor from the liquid/solid products leaving the coal reactor.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: Robert M. Thorogood, Chung-Liang Yeh, Ernest E. Donath
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Patent number: 4376032Abstract: In a solvent refined coal liquefaction process, more effective desulfurization of the high boiling point components is effected by first stripping the solvent-coal reacted slurry of lower boiling point components, particularly including hydrogen sulfide and low molecular weight sulfur compounds, and then reacting the slurry with a solid sulfur getter material, such as iron. The sulfur getter compound, with reacted sulfur included, is then removed with other solids in the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1981Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventor: Edwin N. Givens
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Patent number: 4272501Abstract: This invention relates to an improved method of manufacturing carbon fibers from a coal derived pitch. The improvement resides in the use of a solvent refined coal which has been hydrotreated and subjected to solvent extraction whereby the hetero atom content in the resulting product is less than 4.0% by weight and the softening point is between about 100.degree.-250.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: International Coal Refining CompanyInventors: Eugene J. Greskovich, Edwin N. Givens