Patents by Inventor Andrew J. Craig

Andrew J. Craig has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20250017127
    Abstract: In one aspect, a rear folding agricultural implement allows for first and second wing sections of a toolbar assembly to be folded relative to a central toolbar section of the toolbar assembly via independently actuatable wing roll sections coupled between the central toolbar section and the respective wing sections.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2024
    Publication date: January 16, 2025
    Inventors: Brian Michael Craig, William E. Preller, Michael J. Grossen, Timothy Crumrine, Andrew T. Maki, Austin Joseph Lewandowski, Jeffry Scott Huber
  • Patent number: 11674090
    Abstract: Processes involving the use of a dry sorbent injection (DSI) unit or slurry reagent injection (SRI) unit to remove sulfur compounds form flue gas are described. Flue gas from an FCC regenerator, for example, is used to make superheated steam and saturated steam. The flue gas is then sent to a DSI unit to remove the sulfur compounds, and then to an economizer (or heat exchanger) to heat boiler feed water or combustion air. Because the temperature is not reduced as much as with a wet scrubber process, additional energy can be recovered in the economizer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2023
    Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.
    Inventors: Jan De Ren, William J. Whyman, Richard A. Johnson, II, Jeffrey M. Knight, Anil Nivrutti Pachpande, Andrew J. Craig
  • Publication number: 20230167369
    Abstract: Processes involving the use of a dry sorbent injection (DSI) unit or slurry reagent injection (SRI) unit to remove sulfur compounds form flue gas are described. Flue gas from an FCC regenerator, for example, is used to make superheated steam and saturated steam. The flue gas is then sent to a DSI unit to remove the sulfur compounds, and then to an economizer (or heat exchanger) to heat boiler feed water or combustion air. Because the temperature is not reduced as much as with a wet scrubber process, additional energy can be recovered in the economizer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2021
    Publication date: June 1, 2023
    Inventors: Jan De Ren, William J. Whyman, Richard A. Johnson, II, Jeffrey M. Knight, Anil Nivrutti Pachpande, Andrew J. Craig