Patents by Inventor Didier Bidet

Didier Bidet 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: 20070203284
    Abstract: A method for producing carbon black pellets in a ring layer mixing granulator where the feed amount of unpelletized carbon black is kept constant and the water is dispensed via two nozzle holders positioned as close as possible to the inlet, each with two nozzles, where the spray cones make an angle between 10 and 90° to the direction of flow of the carbon black, at a pressure of 3-5 bar measured at the nozzles. Carbon black pellets are disclosed with an oil absorption number greater than 100 ml/100 g and an oil absorption number of the pressed carbon black greater than 78 ml/100 g, where the pellet fraction with a diameter greater than 2.5 mm is less than 3.5 wt %, the pellet fraction with a diameter of 0.71-1.0 mm is greater than 22 wt %, and the individual pellet hardness of the fraction with the 0.71-1.0 mm diameter is between 7.0 and 25.0 g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2007
    Publication date: August 30, 2007
    Inventors: Andreas Schuch, Didier Bidet
  • Publication number: 20040219363
    Abstract: A method for producing carbon black pellets in a ring layer mixing granulator where the feed amount of unpelletized carbon black is kept constant and the water is dispensed via two nozzle holders positioned as close as possible to the inlet, each with two nozzles, where the spray cones make an angle between 10 and 90° to the direction of flow of the carbon black, at a pressure of 3-5 bar measured at the nozzles. Carbon black pellets are disclosed with an oil absorption number greater than 100 ml/100 g and an oil absorption number of the pressed carbon black greater than 78 ml/100 g, where the pellet fraction with a diameter greater than 2.5 mm is less than 3.5 wt %, the pellet fraction with a diameter of 0.71-1.0 mm is greater than 22 wt %, and the individual pellet hardness of the fraction with the 0.71-1.0 mm diameter is between 7.0 and 25.0 g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Andreas Schuch, Didier Bidet