Patents by Inventor Brett A. Rabe

Brett A. Rabe 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: 20250011899
    Abstract: A method of extracting and concentrating lithium from sedimentary rock includes the steps of suspending the sedimentary rock in an aqueous solution; treating the aqueous solution to dissolve lithium and form first precipitates; filtering the aqueous solution to remove the first precipitates; neutralizing the aqueous solution to form second precipitates and removing the second precipitates; crystallizing the aqueous solution to form sulfate crystals and removing the sulfate crystals; and treating the aqueous solution with one or more cation precipitating agents to form third precipitates and removing the third precipitates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2024
    Publication date: January 9, 2025
    Inventors: Brett A. Rabe, Ryan M. Ravenelle, Rene Reblanc
  • Patent number: 12188107
    Abstract: A method of extracting purified lithium sulfate brine from sedimentary rock is disclosed. The method includes the steps of sizing sedimentary rock ore, suspending the sized ore in an aqueous solution, and separating the aqueous solution into lithium bearing slurry and low lithium gangue. The lithium bearing slurry is then treated with an acid, dissolving lithium from the sedimentary rock and forming precipitates which are subsequently removed the slurry, forming an acidic lithium sulfate filtrate solution. The pH of the acidic lithium sulfate filtrate solution is then modified to form further precipitates which are then separated. The neutralized lithium sulfate solution is then crystallized to remove magnesium and potassium, and treated with quicklime, soda ash solution, and/or oxalic acid to form additional precipitates. Finally the additional precipitates are separated from the solution, and the solution is passed through an ion exchange apparatus, forming a purified lithium sulfate brine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2025
    Assignee: Lithium Nevada Corp.
    Inventors: Brett A. Rabe, Ryan M. Ravenelle, Rene Leblanc
  • Patent number: 12123073
    Abstract: A method of extracting purified lithium sulfate brine from sedimentary rock is disclosed. The method includes the steps of sizing sedimentary rock ore, suspending the sized ore in an aqueous solution, and separating the aqueous solution into lithium bearing slurry and low lithium gangue. The lithium bearing slurry is then treated with an acid, dissolving lithium from the sedimentary rock and forming precipitates which are subsequently removed the slurry, forming an acidic lithium sulfate filtrate solution. The pH of the acidic lithium sulfate filtrate solution is then modified to form further precipitates which are then separated. The neutralized lithium sulfate solution is then crystallized to remove magnesium and potassium, and treated with quicklime, soda ash solution, and/or oxalic acid to form additional precipitates. Finally the additional precipitates are separated from the solution, and the solution is passed through an ion exchange apparatus, forming a purified lithium sulfate brine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2024
    Assignee: Lithium Nevada Corp.
    Inventors: Brett A. Rabe, Ryan M. Ravenelle, Rene Leblanc
  • Publication number: 20220220578
    Abstract: A method of extracting purified lithium sulfate brine from sedimentary rock is disclosed. The method includes the steps of sizing sedimentary rock ore, suspending the sized ore in an aqueous solution, and separating the aqueous solution into lithium bearing slurry and low lithium gangue. The lithium bearing slurry is then treated with an acid, dissolving lithium from the sedimentary rock and forming precipitates which are subsequently removed the slurry, forming an acidic lithium sulfate filtrate solution. The pH of the acidic lithium sulfate filtrate solution is then modified to form further precipitates which are then separated. The neutralized lithium sulfate solution is then crystallized to remove magnesium and potassium, and treated with quicklime, soda ash solution, and/or oxalic acid to form additional precipitates. Finally the additional precipitates are separated from the solution, and the solution is passed through an ion exchange apparatus, forming a purified lithium sulfate brine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Publication date: July 14, 2022
    Inventors: Brett A. Rabe, Ryan M. Ravenelle, Rene Leblanc