Patents Assigned to Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 11833500Abstract: An addition system for introducing particulate material into an industrial process is disclosed. The addition system comprises a vessel for holding the particulate material, wherein the vessel has a top and a bottom; one or more weighing devices; a controller for controlling operation of the addition system; a base plate to support the vessel and optionally the controller; and three or more legs, each leg having an uppermost section that connects to the vessel and a foot that is connected to the base plate. The widest diameter of the vessel is less than the diameter of a circle drawn through the feet of the legs. The one or more weighing device are mounted on the base plate and support the legs of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, IncInventors: Martin Evans, Ashim Mukerjee, Gary Pauley, Rahul Prasad
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Patent number: 11833498Abstract: A withdrawal system for withdrawing particulate matter from a high-temperature unit of a high-temperature industrial process is disclosed. The withdrawal system comprises a material storage silo that comprises a vent line containing a first vent valve, one or more temperature sensors to measure temperature of the particulate matter in the material transfer line, and a controller that receives output measurements from the one or more temperature sensors to monitor and control flow of the particulate matter. The system does not contain a receiving vessel located in the material transfer line between the high-temperature unit and the material storage silo.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, IncInventors: Martin Evans, Rick Fisher
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Patent number: 11666895Abstract: The invention includes an additive for maximizing production of olefins. The additive comprises a ZSM-5 molecular sieve, at least one inorganic oxide, and phosphorus oxide. The ZSM-5 molecular sieve has iron in the framework, and the additive comprises at least 0.5 weight percent iron, as measured as iron oxide, in the molecular sieve framework. The additive is useful for maximizing production of olefins in a FCC process.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mehdi Allahverdi, Paul Diddams, Charles Kanyi
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Patent number: 11524926Abstract: The invention includes a fluid catalytic cracking process that comprises reacting a hydrocarbon feedstock under catalytic cracking conditions in the presence of a FCC catalyst and an additive, wherein the additive comprises a ZSM-5 molecular sieve having iron in the framework, wherein the process increases production of propylene compared to a process without using the additive. The invention also includes an additive for maximizing production of olefins, which comprises a ZSM-5 molecular sieve having iron in the framework.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2021Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mehdi Allahverdi, Paul Diddams, Charles Kanyi
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Publication number: 20200129944Abstract: A withdrawal system for withdrawing particulate matter from a high-temperature unit of a high-temperature industrial process is disclosed. The withdrawal system comprises a material storage silo that comprises a vent line containing a first vent valve, one or more temperature sensors to measure temperature of the particulate matter in the material transfer line, and a controller that receives output measurements from the one or more temperature sensors to monitor and control flow of the particulate matter. The system does not contain a receiving vessel located in the material transfer line between the high-temperature unit and the material storage silo.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2018Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicant: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin EVANS, Rick FISHER
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Patent number: 9776152Abstract: An addition system for introducing particulate material into an industrial process is disclosed. The addition system comprises a vessel for holding the particulate material, a weighing device, piping, a controller, and a frame to support the piping. The piping comprises a first valve for transferring the particulate material to the industrial process, and a second valve for transferring a first stream of pressurized gas from a source of pressurized gas to the vessel. The vessel comprises a filling nozzle located on the top of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin Evans, Rahul Jagannath Prasad, Manishkumar Jayantilal Joshi
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Patent number: 9700864Abstract: An addition system for introducing particulate material into an industrial process is disclosed. The addition system comprises a vessel for holding the particulate material, a weighing device, piping, a controller, and a frame to support the piping. The piping comprises a first valve for transferring the particulate material to the industrial process, and a second valve for transferring a first stream of pressurized gas from a source of pressurized gas to the vessel. The vessel comprises a quick-release hatch located on the top of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Martin Evans
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Publication number: 20160256842Abstract: A withdrawal system for withdrawing particulate matter from a high-temperature industrial process or withdrawing material from a cryogenic process such as a pharmaceutical manufacturing process is disclosed. The withdrawal system comprises a heat exchanger comprising an inlet end and an outlet end, a first collection vessel and a second collection vessel, a conduit from the outlet end of the heat exchanger to the first collection vessel and the second collection vessel. The conduit comprises a first valve that controls flow of particulate material into the first collection vessel and a second valve that controls flow of particulate material into the second collection vessel. When the first valve is open allowing flow of particulate material into the first collection vessel, the second valve is closed; and when the second valve is open allowing flow of particulate material into the second collection vessel, the first valve is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin EVANS, Charles RADCLIFFE
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Publication number: 20160258689Abstract: A heat exchanger for cooling particulate matter from a high-temperature industrial process or warming material from a cryogenic process is disclosed. The heat exchanger comprises a structure comprising a rectangular frame, piping that is supported by the rectangular frame and completes at least one circumference around the rectangular frame, and a fan. The piping is supported to the frame on a series of moving supports. The piping comprises an inlet end and an outlet end, and the piping contains external cooling fins. The structure is sealed except for where the finned piping is located.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin EVANS, Charles RADCLIFFE
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Publication number: 20160228837Abstract: An addition system for introducing particulate material into an industrial process is disclosed. The addition system comprises a vessel for holding the particulate material, a weighing device, piping, a controller, and a frame to support the piping. The piping comprises a first valve for transferring the particulate material to the industrial process, and a second valve for transferring a first stream of pressurized gas from a source of pressurized gas to the vessel. The vessel comprises a filling nozzle located on the top of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Applicant: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin EVANS, Rahul Jagannath PRASAD, Manishkumar Jayantilal JOSHI
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Patent number: 9309469Abstract: Material delivery systems and methods are disclosed. Material delivery system includes delivery vessel, metering device, dispense mechanism, and mixer. The delivery vessel is configured to dispense material to a unit and metering device provides a metric indicative of the dispensed material to the unit. The dispense mechanism is configured to couple the delivery vessel to the unit. The mixer is coupled to the delivery vessel and configured to sufficiently mix the material with an activating agent. The method includes dispensing metered material from a dispense mechanism of a delivery vessel coupled to a mixer, wherein a metric is indicative of the dispensed material to the unit; sufficiently mixing the metered material with an activating agent in the mixer to activate the material, the mixer coupled to the unit; and delivering the activated material to the unit via the mixer. Systems and method also include providing material to plurality of units.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Martin Evans
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Patent number: 8926928Abstract: The invention includes a process for reducing the amount of HCN discharged to atmosphere from a FCC unit, having a regenerator and a means for collecting and supporting catalyst particles. The process comprises adding a catalyst to the regenerator flue gas prior to entering the collecting means and precipitating the catalyst in the collecting means to form a catalyst bed. Ammonia or ammonia precursor is optionally added to the flue gas. The flue gas HCN is reacted in the presence of water and oxygen in the flue gas, and optional ammonia or ammonia precursor, at 200° C. to 800° C. in the presence of the catalyst bed to reduce the HCN amount, and the flue gas containing a reduced amount of HCN is discharged to atmosphere. The catalyst is one or more supported transition or lanthanide metal catalysts. The process can also be utilized in any combustion process.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2014Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Johnson Matthey Process Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Martin Evans, Raymond Paul Fletcher, Xunhua Mo