Patents by Inventor Damian Beauchamp
Damian Beauchamp 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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Publication number: 20250144566Abstract: Systems and methods for direct air capture of carbon dioxide or other gases utilize a calcium sorbent in a manner that allows for wide scale, relatively low cost implementation. In particular, a calcium sorbent may be provided as a substantially thin coating on one or more substrates and utilized for direct air capture of carbon dioxide through chemisorption. The carbonated sorbent may be disposed of for sequestration of the carbon dioxide or regenerated with capture of carbon dioxide released from the carbonated sorbent during the regeneration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2025Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Adam Goff, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt, Miles R. Palmer, Xijia Lu, Daniel Rathbone
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Publication number: 20250065265Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods for direct air capture of carbon dioxide or other gases through a calcium sorbent in a manner that allows for wide scale, relatively low cost implementation. In particular, a calcium sorbent may be provided as a substantially thin coating on one or more substrates and utilized for direct air capture of carbon dioxide through chemisorption. The carbonated sorbent may be disposed of for sequestration of the carbon dioxide or regenerated with capture of carbon dioxide released from the carbonated sorbent during the regeneration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Adam Goff, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt, Miles R. Palmer, Xijia Lu, Daniel Rathbone
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Patent number: 12220661Abstract: Systems and methods for direct air capture of carbon dioxide or other gases utilize a calcium sorbent in a manner that allows for wide scale, relatively low cost implementation. In particular, a calcium sorbent may be provided as a substantially thin coating on one or more substrates and utilized for direct air capture of carbon dioxide through chemisorption. The carbonated sorbent may be disposed of for sequestration of the carbon dioxide or regenerated with capture of carbon dioxide released from the carbonated sorbent during the regeneration process.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2024Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: 8 Rivers Capital, LLCInventors: Adam Goff, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt, Miles R. Palmer, Xijia Lu, Daniel Rathbone
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Publication number: 20250032979Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods for direct air capture of carbon dioxide or other gases through a calcium sorbent in a manner that allows for wide scale, relatively low cost implementation. In particular, a calcium sorbent may be provided as a substantially thin coating on one or more substrates and utilized for direct air capture of carbon dioxide through chemisorption. The carbonated sorbent may be disposed of for sequestration of the carbon dioxide or regenerated with capture of carbon dioxide released from the carbonated sorbent during the regeneration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2024Publication date: January 30, 2025Inventors: Adam Goff, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt, Miles R. Palmer, Xijia Lu, Daniel Rathbone
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Patent number: 12172127Abstract: Systems and methods for direct air capture of carbon dioxide or other gases utilize a calcium sorbent in a manner that allows for wide scale, relatively low cost implementation. In particular, a calcium sorbent may be provided as a substantially thin coating on one or more substrates and utilized for direct air capture of carbon dioxide through chemisorption. The carbonated sorbent may be disposed of for sequestration of the carbon dioxide or regenerated with capture of carbon dioxide released from the carbonated sorbent during the regeneration process.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: 8 Rivers Capital, LLCInventors: Adam Goff, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt, Miles R. Palmer, Xijia Lu, Daniel Rathbone
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Patent number: 11897765Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods whereby products can be prepared in a manner that adds value to the products beyond the market value of such products, and the present disclosure further provides methods for optimizing production of products toward processes that yield a positive net result. The methods for preparing a product can utilize a synthesized oxide compound and, depending upon the order of combination, can modify the synthesized oxide compound by combination with both of carbon dioxide and a secondary component.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLCInventors: Glenn William Brown, Jr., Brock Alan Forrest, Damian Beauchamp
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Publication number: 20230219036Abstract: The present invention relates to a systems and methods for improved removal of one or more species in a process stream, such as combustion product stream formed in a power production process. The systems and methods particularly can include contacting the process stream with an advanced oxidant and with water.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: July 13, 2023Inventors: Xijia Lu, Brock Alan Forrest, Mohammad Rafati, Damian Beauchamp, David Freed
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Publication number: 20230001351Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods for direct air capture of carbon dioxide or other gases through a calcium sorbent in a manner that allows for wide scale, relatively low cost implementation. In particular, a calcium sorbent may be provided as a substantially thin coating on one or more substrates and utilized for direct air capture of carbon dioxide through chemisorption. The carbonated sorbent may be disposed of for sequestration of the carbon dioxide or regenerated with capture of carbon dioxide released from the carbonated sorbent during the regeneration process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2020Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Adam Goff, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt, Miles R. Palmer, Xijia Lu, Daniel Rathbone
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Patent number: 11174208Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems suitable for chemical production by dehydrogenation of ethane utilizing carbon dioxide as a soft oxidant. Ethane and carbon dioxide are reacted in a catalytic reactor to produce a reaction product stream comprising at least ethylene and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide can be separated for recycling back into the catalytic reactor, and the ethylene can be upgraded using a variety of process units. Heat from the reaction product stream can be recycle for further uses, including reducing the amount of added heating needed in the catalytic reactor. Additional materials, such carbon monoxide, hydrogen, syngas, methanol, methane, ethane, and even heavier hydrocarbons can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: 8 Rivers Capital, LLCInventors: Damian Beauchamp, Xijia Lu, Mohammad Rafati
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Patent number: 10983344Abstract: An optical communication system includes a base station and an extended reality immersion device (XRID). The base station includes an optical transmitter assembly configured to convert an electrical signal to an optical beam, and emit the optical beam in free space, uncollimated and with a divergence angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The XRID includes an optical receiver assembly having an acceptance angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The optical receiver is configured to detect the optical beam in free space, convert the optical beam to a corresponding electrical signal, and reproduce information carried by the corresponding electrical signal. The XRID also includes a head-up display configured to present the information.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLC.Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, Miles R. Palmer, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt
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Publication number: 20200407222Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods whereby products can be prepared in a manner that adds value to the products beyond the market value of such products, and the present disclosure further provides methods for optimizing production of products toward processes that yield a positive net result. The methods for preparing a product can utilize a synthesized oxide compound and, depending upon the order of combination, can modify the synthesized oxide compound by combination with both of carbon dioxide and a secondary component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Glenn William Brown, JR., Brock Alan Forrest, Damian Beauchamp
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Publication number: 20200247733Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems suitable for chemical production by dehydrogenation of ethane utilizing carbon dioxide as a soft oxidant. Ethane and carbon dioxide are reacted in a catalytic reactor to produce a reaction product stream comprising at least ethylene and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide can be separated for recycling back into the catalytic reactor, and the ethylene can be upgraded using a variety of process units. Heat from the reaction product stream can be recycle for further uses, including reducing the amount of added heating needed in the catalytic reactor. Additional materials, such carbon monoxide, hydrogen, syngas, methanol, methane, ethane, and even heavier hydrocarbons can be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Damian Beauchamp, Xijia Lu, Mohammad Rafati
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Patent number: 10662127Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems suitable for chemical production by dehydrogenation of ethane utilizing carbon dioxide as a soft oxidant. Ethane and carbon dioxide are reacted in a catalytic reactor to produce a reaction product stream comprising at least ethylene and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide can be separated for recycling back into the catalytic reactor, and the ethylene can be upgraded using a variety of process units. Heat from the reaction product stream can be recycle for further uses, including reducing the amount of added heating needed in the catalytic reactor. Additional materials, such carbon monoxide, hydrogen, syngas, methanol, methane, ethane, and even heavier hydrocarbons can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: 8 Rivers Capital, LLCInventors: Damian Beauchamp, Xijia Lu, Mohammad Rafati
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Publication number: 20200049989Abstract: An optical communication system includes a base station and an extended reality immersion device (XRID). The base station includes an optical transmitter assembly configured to convert an electrical signal to an optical beam, and emit the optical beam in free space, uncollimated and with a divergence angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The XRID includes an optical receiver assembly having an acceptance angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The optical receiver is configured to detect the optical beam in free space, convert the optical beam to a corresponding electrical signal, and reproduce information carried by the corresponding electrical signal. The XRID also includes a head-up display configured to present the information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, Miles R. Palmer, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt
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Publication number: 20190062236Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems suitable for chemical production by dehydrogenation of ethane utilizing carbon dioxide as a soft oxidant. Ethane and carbon dioxide are reacted in a catalytic reactor to produce a reaction product stream comprising at least ethylene and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide can be separated for recycling back into the catalytic reactor, and the ethylene can be upgraded using a variety of process units. Heat from the reaction product stream can be recycle for further uses, including reducing the amount of added heating needed in the catalytic reactor. Additional materials, such carbon monoxide, hydrogen, syngas, methanol, methane, ethane, and even heavier hydrocarbons can be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Damian Beauchamp, Xijia Lu, Mohammad Rafati
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Publication number: 20180133647Abstract: The present invention relates to a systems and methods for improved removal of one or more species in a process stream, such as combustion product stream formed in a power production process. The systems and methods particularly can include contacting the process stream with an advanced oxidant and with water.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Xijia Lu, Brock Alan Forrest, Mohammad Rafati, Damian Beauchamp, David Arthur Freed