Patents by Inventor Cornelius J. Du Plessis

Cornelius J. Du Plessis 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: 6206941
    Abstract: An apparatus for converting carbonaceous raw materials into a carbonized product and activating the product, includes a device for heating the carbonaceous raw materials to form a carbonized product, and equipment for activating the carbonized product and supplying by-product of the activation to the device to help in the heating. The device heats a column of carbonaceous raw materials to pyrolize it and form a carbonized product and vapors and gases. Upward flow of the gases and vapors is restrained so that they flow, with the carbonized product, out of the bottom of the column where they are burned in a combustion box and the resultant hot gases used to heat the column through a tube defining the column. Descending carbonized materials pass rapidly through the combustion box into the equipment which through electical resistance heating and steam, activates the carbonized materials and passes gas and vapor by-products thereby created up into the combustion box to help fuel the heating of the raw materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Inventor: Cornelius J. Du Plessis
  • Patent number: 5377220
    Abstract: An apparatus for drying moist or wet carbon particles in a series of tubular drying sections by electrical resistance heating where the current is introduced into the column of carbon particles through a graphite block positioned at the center of the top of the column and suspended above the top of the column by attachment to a steel plate that includes a flat or a V-shaped shelf and that is provided with openings to allow the moisture to escape in the form of steam, and wherein the section consisting of graphite block, carbon column, and steel plate may provide entry of the carbon into a second or into a sequential plurality of similar sections provided with similar graphite blocks similarly positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1994
    Inventor: Cornelius J. du Plessis
  • Patent number: 5351418
    Abstract: A process of drying moist or wet carbon particles in a series of tubular drying sections by electrical resistance heating where the current is introduced into the uppermost column of carbon particles through a graphite block positioned at the center of the top of the said column by attachment to a steel plate that includes a flat or a V-shaped shelf and that is provided with openings to allow the moisture to escape in the form of steam and wherein the dried or partially dried carbon may be fed into a second or into a sequential plurality of similar sections provided with similar graphite blocks similarly positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1994
    Inventor: Cornelius J. du Plessis
  • Patent number: 5173921
    Abstract: In an apparatus and process for the activation of carbon from carbon feedstocks by electrical resistance heating in the presence of steam, which comprises preheating particles of the carbon feedstock in a preheater, having the particles descend by gravity into and through a vertical reactor connected to the preheater, introducing steam at the bottom of the reactor so that it moves upward against the downward flow of the particles, passing an electric current through the particles in the reactor, and discharging the activated carbon from the bottom of the reactor, the improvements that comprise feeding the carbon feedstock through the side of the preheater, controlling the electric input, having the reactor project into the preheater, using a knife-gate valve and a discharge-limiting device to control the discharge of the activated carbon, using a carbon feedstock that contains up to about 25% of organic volatiles, maintaining the preheating temperature within a range from about 550.degree. C. to about 750.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1992
    Inventors: E. Mervyn J. Gaylord, Cornelius J. du Plessis