Patents by Inventor Bjorn Christiansen

Bjorn Christiansen 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).

  • Patent number: 7875092
    Abstract: Axial flow demisting cyclone for separation of material compositions of gas, liquid and particulate solids comprising an inlet conduit (18) for the material composition and an outlet conduit (19) for the substantially dry and clean gas, and a swirl facilitating device (20) that sets the entering material composition in rotation. The cyclons comprises a mainly cylindrical tube (11) which is provided with slots or perforations (21) to allow parts of the material composition, hereunder liquids and particulate solids to flow out from the cyclone tube (11) and into a substantially closed chamber (22) which is delimited by an inlet plate (24), by an outlet plate (23) ad by a circumferential plate (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2011
    Assignee: Natco Norway AS
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Publication number: 20090049809
    Abstract: Axial flow demisting cyclone for separation of material compositions of gas, liquid and particulate solids comprising an inlet conduit (18) for the material composition and an outlet conduit (19) for the substantially dry and clean gas, and a swirl facilitating device (20) that sets the entering material composition in rotation. The cyclons comprises a mainly cylindrical tube (11) which is provided with slots or perforations (21) to allow parts of the material composition, hereunder liquids and particulate solids to flow out from the cyclone tube (11) and into a substantially closed chamber (22) which is delimited by an inlet plate (24), by an outlet plate (23) ad by a circumferential plate (12).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2007
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Applicant: NATCO NORWAY AS
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Patent number: 7459001
    Abstract: Vane diffuser for use in separators for separating a liquid phase and/or a particulate material from a gas flow, includes a distribution chamber that communicates with the inlet pipe stub of the separator. A top plate, a bottom plate, and a plurality of curved, parallel vanes together delimit a plurality of diffuser channels. Each of the vanes has a thickness which varies in the flow direction to ensure an even expansion of the cross-sectional area of the diffuser channels, thereby reducing reverse flow along the suction side of the vanes, as occurs with vanes of uniform thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2008
    Assignee: Natco Norway AS
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Publication number: 20080168753
    Abstract: Van diffuser for use in separators used to separate a liquid phase and/or particulate material from a gas flow, comprising a distribution chamber (14) that communicates with the separator's (1) inlet pipe stub (2). A top plate (9), a bottom plate (10), and a plurality of curved, parallel vanes (11) together delimit a plurality of diffuser channels (13). The vanes (11) have a varying thickness in the flow direction which ensures an even expansion of the cross-sectional area of the diffuser channels (13), which implies that the fluid will not be given a reverse flow along the suction side (18) of the vanes (11) as is the case for vanes with uniform thickness.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Publication date: July 17, 2008
    Applicant: CONSEPT AS
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Patent number: 7279020
    Abstract: Axial flow demisting cyclone for separation of a mixture of gas and liquid including an inlet 30 for gas containing liquid droplets and an outlet 31 for substantially dry gas, including a mainly cylindrical cyclone tube 16 with at least one path of slots or perforations 19 allowing a part of the fluid, including separated liquid, to flow out of the cyclone tube 16. The demisting cyclone also includes a swirl inducing device 17, 18 to set the entering fluid in rotation. This swirl-inducing device is formed from a cascade of vanes 18 attached to a concentric core body 17, preferably cylindrical in shape, which extends towards the wall of the cyclone tube 16, the vanes 18 being in the longitudinal direction of the vanes from their leading edge 23 to their trailing edge 24.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: ConSept A/S
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Publication number: 20070125715
    Abstract: A flotation separator for the separation of a dispersed liquid phase and/or suspended solid materials from a continuous liquid phase containing free gas including; an open or closed vessel (1) which is completely or partially liquid filled, is equipped with one or several inlet nozzles (2) feeding the inflowing mixture through one or several distribution chambers (13) toward one or several substantially vertically arranged cyclone pipes (15). Each cyclone pipe (15) is equipped with a swirl generating inlet device (14), a lower exit (16) where continuous liquid phase is exiting the cyclone pipe (15), and an upper exit (17) where gas, the dispersed liquid, and/or suspended solids, together with parts of the continuous liquid phase are exiting the cyclone pipe (15). The upper exit port (17) of the cyclone pipe or pipes (15) is completely or partially submerged in the continuous liquid phase.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Patent number: 7144437
    Abstract: A vertically oriented separator for separating liquid from a gas stream, where the incoming fluid enters the separator through an inlet nozzle arranged mainly perpendicular to the center axis of the separator and communicates with a circular swirl-inducing inlet device which is outwardly limited by the separator wall, inwardly limited by a mainly centrally arranged pipe and upwardly limited by a sealed top cover. The separator includes a first separation compartment arranged below the pipe and a second separator compartment arranged above the pipe, so the incoming fluid successively and under continuous swirl is forced to pass from the circular swirl-inducing inlet device to the first separator compartment and further through the pipe to the second separator compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knur Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Publication number: 20050011170
    Abstract: A vertically oriented separator for separating liquid from a gas stream, where the incoming fluid enters the separator through an inlet nozzle arranged mainly perpendicular to the center axis of the separator and communicates with a circular swirl-inducing inlet device which is outwardly limited by the separator wall, inwardly limited by a mainly centrally arranged pipe and upwardly limited by a sealed top cover. The separator includes a first separation compartment arranged below the pipe and a second separator compartment arranged above the pipe, so the incoming fluid successively and under continuous swirl is forced to pass from the circular swirl-inducing inlet device to the first separator compartment and further through the pipe to the second separator compartment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knur Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Publication number: 20050000200
    Abstract: Axial flow demisting cyclone for separation of a mixture of gas and liquid including an inlet 30 for gas containing liquid droplets and an outlet 31 for substantially dry gas, including a mainly cylindrical cyclone tube 16 with at least one path of slots or perforations 19 allowing a part of the fluid, including separated liquid, to flow out of the cyclone tube 16. The demisting cyclone also includes a swirl inducing device 17, 18 to set the entering fluid in rotation. This swirl-inducing device is formed from a cascade of vanes 18 attached to a concentric core body 17, preferably cylindrical in shape, which extends towards the wall of the cyclone tube 16, the vanes 18 being in the longitudinal direction of the vanes from their leading edge 23 to their trailing edge 24.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2002
    Publication date: January 6, 2005
    Inventors: Bjorn Christiansen, Knut Sveberg, Inge Hjelkrem, Dag Kvamsdal
  • Patent number: 6409808
    Abstract: A gravity separator including a vessel within which a mixture containing oil and water can separate under gravity to form vertically discrete oil and water layers, the vessel having an inlet assembly including a cyclone separator for separating an oil-containing inlet flow into gas and liquid phases, that assembly including ducting for receiving the underflow of cyclone separator and conducting that underflow into that region of the vessel which, in use, is above the water layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: Kvaerner Process Systems a.s.
    Inventors: Neville Paul Chamberlain, Ian Charles Bedwell, Bjorn Christiansen, Gunnar Vangen, Jan Hoydal
  • Patent number: 6190543
    Abstract: A cyclonic separator for separating fluids of differing densities comprises a first chamber having a vortex finder and a core member. The vane is arranged co-axial with and adjacent the internal surface of the vortex finder to increase the rotational velocity component of fluids passing through the vortex finder by translating the axial velocity component of the fluids into a rotational velocity component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: Kvaerner Process Systems A.S.
    Inventor: Bjørn Christiansen