Patents by Inventor Frederic Dutil
Frederic Dutil 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: 8329460Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: CO2 Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frederic Dutil
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Publication number: 20110183397Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: CO2 SOLUTION INC.Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frederic Dutil
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Publication number: 20100248323Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frederic Dutil
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Publication number: 20070128713Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frederic Dutil
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Publication number: 20040029257Abstract: A process is disclosed for purifying a gas stream containing a contaminant gas and an energetic gas. The process comprises the steps of: a) providing a bioreactor comprising:-a reaction chamber containing a solvent and a biocatalyst capable of catalyzing a transformation reaction of said contaminant gas dissolved in the solvent into ions. The process further comprises the step of b) extracting the contaminant gas from the gas stream, which extraction comprises feeding the gas stream in the reaction chamber and thereby allowing the contaminant gas to dissolve and transform into ions, yielding said energetic gas free of said contaminant gas and leaving a spent solvent containing said ions in solution. Then, in step c) the energetic gas and the spent solvent obtained in step b) are separately released from the reaction chamber. The process further comprises the steps of d) removing the ions from the spent solvent to recycle the solvent; and e) feeding the recycled solvent of step d) in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: CO2 SolutionInventors: Frederic Dutil, Claude Villeneuve
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Publication number: 20030224504Abstract: A ventilation system is disclosed for an enclosure in which people live. The ventilation system comprises a first ducting means for ducting fresh air from outside to inside the enclosure and a second ducting means for ducting stale air. The second ducting means comprises a stale air inlet for receiving stale air containing carbon dioxide from inside the enclosure and an exhaust manifold having a first vent to exhaust air outside the enclosure and a second vent in fluid communication with the first ducting means to return clean air into the first ducting means. The ventilation system is further characterised in that it comprises catalysing means for catalysing hydration of carbon dioxide contained in at least a portion of the stale air into a solution of carbonate ions and hydrogen ions, and thereby removing carbon dioxide from said portion of the stale air and obtaining clean air. Evacuating means are also provided for evacuating the solution out of the ventilation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Jean-Sebastien Blais, Jean Ruel, Frederic Dutil
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Publication number: 20030143719Abstract: A process is disclosed for purifying a gas stream containing a contaminant gas and an energetic gas. The process comprises the steps of: a) providing a bioreactor comprising:—a reaction chamber filled with a solvent containing a biocatalyst capable of catalyzing a transformation reaction of said contaminant gas dissolved in the solvent into ions. The process further comprises the step of b) extracting the contaminant gas from the gas stream, which extraction comprises feeding the gas stream in the reaction chamber and thereby allowing the contaminant gas to dissolve and transform into ions, yielding said energetic gas free of said contaminant gas and leaving a spent solvent containing said ions in solution. Then, in step c) the energetic gas and the spent solvent obtained in step b) are separately released from the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: CO2 SolutionInventors: Frederic Dutil, Claude Villeneuve
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Publication number: 20030073231Abstract: A photobioreactor is disclosed for cultivating a photosynthetic organism. This photobioreactor provides innovative features that allow an easy cleaning of the light source. The photobioreactor has a container for containing a liquid culture medium for cultivating photosynthetic organisms, light-emitting tubes mounted within the container. The photobioreactor also has cleaning devices mounted within the container for cleaning the outer surface of the light-emitting tubes and actuators for actuating the cleaning devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: CO2 SOLUTION INC.Inventor: Frederic Dutil
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Publication number: 20030027023Abstract: The object of the invention is the coupling of a hydrogen fuel cell to an enzymatic process for the production of electricity and the transformation and sequestration of CO2. Gaseous CO2 emissions from processes such as hydrocarbon reforming are transformed into carbonate or bicarbonate ions and hydrogen ions by the enzymatic system in order to prevent their contribution to the greenhouse effect. The hydrogen ions resulting from the enzymatic process are recovered and combined in order to supply the hydrogen fuel cell. Finally, water, a by-product of the oxidizing reaction of the hydrogen fuel cell, is recovered and recycled back into the aqueous enzymatic system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: CO2 SOLUTION INC.Inventors: Frederic Dutil, Jean Ruel
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Publication number: 20030022364Abstract: A triphasic bioreactor for physico-chemically treating a gas is disclosed. The triphasic bioreactor comprises a reaction chamber with a liquid and biocatalysts in suspension in the liquid, for catalyzing a reaction between the gas and the liquid to obtain a treated gas and a solution containing a reaction product. A gas bubbling means is provided in the reaction chamber for bubbling the gas to be treated into the liquid thereby dissolving the gas into the liquid and increasing a pressure inside the reaction chamber. The bioreactor further comprises a liquid inlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for receiving the liquid and filling the reaction chamber, a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber for releasing the solution and a gas outlet in fluid communication with the reaction chamber to release the treated gas. The bioreactor further comprises a retention device to retain the biocatalysts in the reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: CO2 SOLUTION INC.Inventors: Carmen Parent, Frederic Dutil