Patents by Inventor C. Rasmussen
C. Rasmussen 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).
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Patent number: 8989847Abstract: Novel methods and imaging agents for functional imaging of lymph structures are disclosed herein. Embodiments of the methods utilize highly sensitive optical imaging and fluorescent spectroscopy techniques to track or monitor packets of organic dye flowing in one or more lymphatic structures. The packets of organic dye may be tracked to provide quantitative information regarding lymph propulsion and function. In particular, lymph flow velocity and pulse frequency may be determined using the disclosed methods.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Board Of Regents Of The University Of Texas SystemInventors: Kristen Adams, Ruchi Sharma, John C. Rasmussen, Eva M. Sevick-Muraca
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Patent number: 8984857Abstract: Methods and systems for low emission power generation in hydrocarbon recovery processes are provided. One system includes integrated pressure maintenance and miscible flood systems with low emission power generation. An alternative system provides for low emission power generation, carbon sequestration, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), or carbon dioxide sales using a hot gas expander and external combustor. Another alternative system provides for low emission power generation using a gas power turbine to compress air in the inlet compressor and generate power using hot carbon dioxide laden gas in the expander. Other efficiencies may be gained by incorporating heat cross-exchange, a desalination plant, co-generation, and other features.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2009Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Moses Minta, Franklin F. Mittricker, Peter C. Rasmussen, Loren K. Starcher, Chad C. Rasmussen, James T. Wilkins, Richard W. Meidel, Jr.
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Patent number: 8906138Abstract: The present application is directed to a method and system for preparing gaseous utility streams from gaseous process streams, nitrogen process streams, and other types of streams. The methods and systems may include at least one swing adsorption process including pressure swing adsorption, temperature swing adsorption, and rapid-cycle adsorption processes to treat gaseous streams for use in dry gas seals of rotating equipment such as compressors, turbines and pumps and for other utilities. The systems and processes of the present disclosure are further applicable to high pressure gaseous streams, for example, up to about 600 bar.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Peter C. Rasmussen, Paul L. Tanaka, Bruce T. Kelley, Stanley O. Uptigrove, Harry W. Deckman
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Publication number: 20140318427Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and systems for controlling a combustion reaction and the products thereof. One embodiment includes a combustion control system having an oxygenation stream substantially comprising oxygen and CO2 and having an oxygen to CO2 ratio, then mixing the oxygenation stream with a combustion fuel stream and combusting in a combustor to generate a combustion products stream having a temperature and a composition detected by a temperature sensor and an oxygen analyzer, respectively, the data from which are used to control the flow and composition of the oxygenation and combustion fuel streams. The system may also include a gas turbine with an expander and having a load and a load controller in a feedback arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Franklin F. Mittricker, Loren K. Starcher, Chad C. Rasmussen, Richard A. Huntington, Frank Hershkowitz
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Publication number: 20140250908Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling the composition of a combustion exhaust gas are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicants: ExxonMobil Upsteam Research Company, Georgia Tech Research CorporationInventors: Richard Huntington, Chad C. Rasmussen, Franklin F. Mittricker, Tim Lieuwen, Sulabh K. Dhanuka, Himansh Gupta, Moses K. Minta, Loren K. Starcher
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Publication number: 20140131047Abstract: A hydrocarbon processing method, including processing a gaseous hydrocarbon stream to form a first production stream and a first injection stream; and compressing the first injection stream in a compressor placed at a selected location below a surface of a sea; wherein the location of the subsea compressor relative to a nearest inhabited area is determined based on a bubble plume trajectory of a model leak of the first injection stream from the compressor; and wherein the bubble plume trajectory is determined using one or more crossflow momentum parameters is disclosed herein. Also disclosed are hydrocarbon processing facilities having subsea compressors placed at such selected locations, processes for designing such hydrocarbon processing facilities, and a mathematical model useful in such methods, processes, facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: May 15, 2014Inventors: Eleanor Fieler, Peter C. Rasmussen, Chris M. Robinson, Douglas W. Hissong
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Publication number: 20140121514Abstract: Novel methods and imaging agents for functional imaging of lymph structures are disclosed herein. Embodiments of the methods utilize highly sensitive optical imaging and fluorescent spectroscopy techniques to track or monitor packets of organic dye flowing in one or more lymphatic structures. The packets of organic dye may be tracked to provide quantitative information regarding lymph propulsion and function. In particular, lymph flow velocity and pulse frequency may be determined using the disclosed methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEMInventors: Kristen ADAMS, Ruchi SHARMA, John C. RASMUSSEN, Eva M. SEVICK-MURACA
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Patent number: 8609067Abstract: Novel methods and imaging agents for functional imaging of lymph structures are disclosed herein. Embodiments of the methods utilize highly sensitive optical imaging and fluorescent spectroscopy techniques to track or monitor packets of organic dye flowing in one or more lymphatic structures. The packets of organic dye may be tracked to provide quantitative information regarding lymph propulsion and function. In particular, lymph flow velocity and pulse frequency may be determined using the disclosed methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Board of Regents of the University of Texas SystemInventors: Kristen Adams, Ruchi Sharma, John C. Rasmussen, Eva M. Sevick-Muraca
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Publication number: 20130267843Abstract: Methods and imaging agents are used to functionally image lymph structures and to identify, diagnose, assess, monitor and direct therapies for lymphatic disorders. Embodiments of the methods utilize highly sensitive optical imaging and fluorescent spectroscopy techniques capable of rapid temporal resolution to non-invasively track or monitor packets of imaging agents flowing in one or more lymphatic structures in human patients to provide quantitative information regarding lymph propulsion and functionality of the lymphatic structures. An imaging agent comprises a fluorophore labeled peptide capable of binding integrin ?9?1 on a lymphatic structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Eva M. SEVICK-MURACA, Caroline E. FIFE, Milton V. MARSHALL, Erik A. MAUS, John C. RASMUSSEN, I-Chih TAN
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Publication number: 20130189475Abstract: An article is provided and includes a fleece layer and layers of polysiloxane materials applied as a skin to both sides of the fleece layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Bryan F. Cindrich, David C. Rasmussen, Bryce D. Notheis
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Publication number: 20130145794Abstract: The present techniques are directed to a flexible liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant that may be tied to an external electric grid for importing or exporting electric power. Exemplary embodiments provide a method for producing LNG that includes producing a base load capacity of refrigeration capacity for LNG production from a first compression system. Electricity may be produced from a second compressor string if electricity is needed by an external power grid, or a second amount of refrigeration capacity may be provided by the second compressor string is natural gas feed is available and the external grid does not need power.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventors: Chad C. Rasmussen, Garth M. Norman, Michael R Miller, Justin Brennan
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Publication number: 20120289407Abstract: Provided is a natural gas processing facility for the liquefaction or regasification of natural gas. The facility includes a primary processing unit, e.g., refrigeration unit, for warming natural gas or chilling natural gas to at least a temperature of liquefaction. The facility also has superconducting electrical components integrated into the facility. The superconducting electrical components incorporate superconducting material so as to improve electrical efficiency of the facility by at least one percent over what would be experienced through the use of conventional electrical components. The superconducting electrical components may be one or more motors, one or more generators, one or more transfonners, switch gears, one or more electrical transmission conductors, variable speed drives, or combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Eric D Nelson, Peter C Rasmussen, Stanley o Uptigrove
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Patent number: 8255380Abstract: An expertise locator enables user defined correspondences between experts and respective certain objects. Each object inherits from classes in a hierarchy. Using the correspondences, a locator processor routine finds a candidate expert about a particular subject area. The candidate expert may be in a correspondence with a certain object whose class is a subclass of the particular subject area. Output may display an indication of the candidate expert, relevant expertise per candidate and/or a list of experts per certain object. In the case of the certain objects being topics, the hierarchy is an ontology of the topics.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James E. Christensen, Daniel M. Gruen, Susanne Hupfer, Stephen E. Levy, John F. Patterson, Jamie C. Rasmussen, Steven I. Ross
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Patent number: 8244706Abstract: A computer-based method and system for just-in-time semantic information retrieval is disclosed. A user interface detects user interaction with a displayed semantic entity. In response, a search member uses semantic information about the displayed entity and automatically searches for information about the subject entity. The search employs system and/or external knowledge bases and returns highly relevant results and information with increased specificity due to the semantic basis. A sidebar unobtrusively displays to the user the search results initially obtained without user request or demand, i.e., on the user's behalf. The sidebar enables the user to dismiss the search results and to effectively copy or export the search results as desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James E. Christensen, Daniel M. Gruen, Susanne Hupfer, Stephen E. Levy, John F. Patterson, Jamie C. Rasmussen, Steven I. Ross
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Publication number: 20120131925Abstract: Systems and methods for an oxy-fuel type combustion reaction are provided. In one or more embodiments, a combustion system can include at least two mixing zones, where a first mixing zone at least partially mixes oxygen and carbon dioxide to produce a first mixture and a second mixing zone at least partially mixes the first mixture with a fuel to produce a second mixture. The combustion system can also include a combustion zone configured to combust the second mixture to produce a combustion product. In one or more embodiments, the first mixture can have a spatially varied ratio of oxygen-to-carbon dioxide configured to generate a hot zone in the combustion zone to increase flame stability in the combustion zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: EXXONMOBIL UPSTREAM RESEARCH COMPANYInventors: Franklin F. Mittricker, Dennis M. O'Dea, Harry W. Deckman, Chad C. Rasmussen, David R. Noble, Jerry M. Seitzman, Timothy C. Lieuwen, Sulabh K. Dhanuka, Richard Huntington
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Patent number: 8151877Abstract: A method for in situ heating of an organic-rich rock formation is provided. Preferably the organic-rich rock formation comprises kerogen. The method may include the steps of providing a first wellbore extending at least to a depth of the organic-rich rock formation, and providing a second wellbore also extending to a depth of the organic-rich rock formation and intersecting the first wellbore. The method may also include injecting air and a combustible fuel into the first wellbore, and providing a downhole burner in the wellbore so as to cause the air and the combustible fuel to mix and to combust at substantially the depth of the organic-rich rock formation. The method may further include, circulating combustion products into and up the second wellbore such that a pyrolysis zone is created from the first wellbore and second wellbores that provides substantially complete pyrolysis of the organic-rich rock formation between the first wellbore and the second wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Robert D. Kaminsky, Chad C. Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8131152Abstract: An optical add/drop multiplexer includes a first optical coupler receiving an optical signal including a plurality of multiplexed wavelengths, a wavelength blocker receiving the optical signal from the first optical coupler, and blocking at least one wavelength of the plurality of multiplexed wavelengths, a first wavelength selective switch, having one input port receiving the outputted optical signal from the first optical coupler and a plurality of output ports, demultiplexing a plurality of arbitrarily selected multiplexed wavelengths from the received optical signal, a second wavelength selective switch, having a plurality of input ports, each input port receiving a different optical signal and one output port, multiplexing a plurality of arbitrarily selected wavelength signals on the plurality of input ports, and a second optical coupler receiving the optical signal output from the wavelength blocker and multiplexed wavelength signal from the second wavelength selective switch.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Yuichi Akiyama, Takafumi Terahara, Hiroki Ooi, Jens C. Rasmussen, Akira Miura, Akihiko Isomura
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Patent number: 8122955Abstract: A method for in situ heating of a selected portion of a targeted organic-rich rock formation such as an oil shale formation is provided. The method includes the steps of providing casing in a wellbore extending to a depth within or below the selected portion of the organic-rich rock formation, and also providing a tubing within the casing. An annular region is formed between the tubing and the surrounding casing. Air or other oxidant and a combustible fuel are injected into the wellbore. Either the air or the combustible fuel is in stoichiometric combustion excess. The method also includes providing hardware in the wellbore so as to cause the air and the combustible fuel to mix and to combust at substantially the depth of the organic-rich rock formation. The hardware may include more than one burner. Insulation may be placed along the tubing adjacent the first burner in order to reduce the heat transfer coefficient within the tubing and to provide a more uniform temperature within the annulus.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Robert D. Kaminsky, Chad C. Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20120036890Abstract: Methods and systems for removing nitrogen from a natural gas feed stream. The systems and methods generally include a heat exchange unit, a separation unit, and a liquid methane pump unit, where the separation unit produces a liquid methane bottoms stream and a gaseous overhead stream enriched in nitrogen and the liquid methane pump unit compresses the liquid methane bottoms stream and then pumps the stream through the heat exchange unit to cool a natural gas feed stream. In some embodiments the liquid methane pump unit is a sleeve bearing type unit. Beneficially, the disclosed systems and methods incorporate high head pumps for liquid methane compression instead of vaporizing the liquid methane and compressing it in a gaseous compression units that are typically used for this purpose, saving space, materials, and power.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: Exxonmobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Edward L Kimble, Peter C Rasmussen
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Patent number: 8037356Abstract: A system for validating communications between a plurality of processors is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of loop back paths, and each of the loop back paths is coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of processors. In addition, each loop back path is configured to attenuate one of a plurality of signals transmitted from each of the corresponding ones of the plurality of processors so as to generate a plurality of loop back signals. A plurality of signal transmission paths are configured to carry a corresponding one of the plurality of signals from one of the plurality of processors to another of the plurality of processors, and a plurality of comparators compare the plurality of loop back signals to the plurality of transmission signals so as to enable the validity of each of the plurality of signals to be assessed.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventors: David C. Rasmussen, John G. Gabler