Patents Assigned to Phillips Petroleum
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Patent number: 6605247Abstract: The invention relates to blow molding of an article having an inwardly projecting hollow boss with a closed end. A portion of a molten parison conforms to the shape of a fixed pin projecting from the face of a mold part to thereby form the hollow boss. The invention includes an apparatus comprising a reciprocable sleeve slidably received within the mold part over the pin. It has been found that by blow molding the parison with the sleeve initially extended with its end substantially flush with the end of the pin, followed by retracting the sleeve to a retracted position after a predetermined delay time, a boss with a thicker end results. Consequently, the boss end has greater structural integrity, and thus minimizes or eliminates the possibility of penetration and/or cracking of the boss end when a screw is threadedly received in the hollow boss.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Phillips PetroleumInventors: Dale A. Zellers, Jimmie L. Dean, Thomas O. Morton, Matthew P. Clark, Don L. Peters
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Patent number: 6391816Abstract: This invention provides catalyst compositions that are useful for polymerizing at least one monomer to produce a polymer. This invention also provides catalyst compositions that are useful for polymerizing at least one monomer to produce a polymer, wherein said catalyst composition comprises a post-contacted organometal compound, a post-contacted organoaluminum compound, and a post-contacted treated solid oxide compound. The post-contacted treated solid oxide compound has been treated with a vanadium compound, calcied, then treated with a halogen-containing compound.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Phillips PetroleumInventors: Max P. McDaniel, Kathy S. Collins, Anthony P. Eaton, Elizabeth A. Benham, Joel L. Martin, Michael D. Jensen, Gil R. Hawley
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Patent number: 4678911Abstract: A method of collecting and processing spectral data obtained from the earth's surface is employed to identify areas where hydrocarbon seepage to the surface is occurring. Intensity or brightness is detected from bands 4 and 5 of light reflected from a plurality of pixels, each pixel being a small subsection of a large sectional area of the earth's terrain. Band 4 and band 5 intensity values are accordingly obtained for each pixel. An alteration index, or H(x), value is then calculated for each pixel whereinH(x)=K[F.sub.4 (x)-F.sub.5 (x)],where K is a constant, x is a variable representing intensity, and F.sub.4 (x) and F.sub.5 (x) are functions of intensity for each respective band. Pixels can be selected for potential drilling if they have corresponding H values above a predetermined H value.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Phillips PetroleumInventors: Kenneth R. Sundberg, Keith H. Patton
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Patent number: 4659452Abstract: A two-stage hydrotreating process comprises the steps of (1) contacting a liquid hydrocarbon-containing feed stream, which contains nickel, vanadium and Ramsbottom carbon residue, with hydrogen and a solid inorganic refractory material (preferably alumina) for at least partial removal of Ni and V, and then (2) hydrovisbreaking the intermediate product stream from step (1). Preferably, step (2) is carried out in the presence of at least one decomposable compound of a metal, preferably a molybdenum dithiophosphate.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1986Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Phillips PetroleumInventor: Jerald A. Howell
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Patent number: 4613372Abstract: The formation of carbon on metals exposed to hydrocarbons in a thermal cracking process is reduced by contacting such metals with an antifoulant selected from the group consisting of a combination of tin and copper, a combination of antimony and copper and a combination of tin, antimony and copper.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1985Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Phillips PetroleumInventors: Randall A. Porter, Larry E. Reed
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Patent number: 4065511Abstract: Selected organic peroxides are converted to the corresponding alcohols when contacted with a triorganophosphine in a reaction medium comprising water and an organic solvent miscible with water. In one embodiment, diene polyperoxides are converted to the novel diols.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1973Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Phillips PetroleumInventor: Hans D. Holtz