Patents by Inventor Jacques Marjollet
Jacques Marjollet 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: 5042432Abstract: A superheat bundle for a horizontal tube steam separator-superheater, in which the tubes are disposed inside a rectangular frame (4) which is not rigidly connected to the structure of the separator-superheater. The frame is provided with resilient blades (7, 8) forming a flexible skirt bearing against side plates (2, 3) which are themselves rigidly connected to said structure. The invention is applicable to stations for producing electricity or steam.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Jacques Marjollet, Jean-Jacques Marsault
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Patent number: 5025630Abstract: In a method and device for protecting against erosion and/or corrosion steam pipes of the high-pressure stage of a power and/or steam generation plant saturated steam turbine, at portions of its low-pressure stage and at heaters of the heat exchanger installation of the power and/or steam generation plant, the major part of the water contained in the offtakes and the wet steam outlets of the high-pressure stage is separated out by centrifugal means. A first fraction of the steam partly dried by this means is superheated and/or final dried and then fed into the portions of the low-pressure stage of the turbine and a complementary fraction of the partly dried steam is fed to the heaters. The first fraction and the complementary fraction of the steam are dried together by centrifugal means after which the complementary fraction is final dried by centrifugal means.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Jacques Marjollet, Boris Perras
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Patent number: 4735263Abstract: The flow control device for a steam circulating heat exchanger tube (2) comprises an insert (4), secured in the tube by expansion in a zone (9) near the end of the exchanger tube or of the tube sheet (1) orifice provided in lieu of said tube, and an orifice plate (7) made from an erosion-corrosion resistant metal and secured inside the insert upstream from the bulged zone (9) created by expansion, from the standpoint of fluid flow, said insert extending for a considerable length downstream from the orifice plate. The insert includes an upstream tubular member (5) made from a metal having a low yield strength but a high elastic elongation ratio and a downstream tubular member (6) made from a metal resistant to erosion-corrosion and at least as long as ten times its inside diameter, ending in a bevel (12) tapering outwardly at an angle of less than 15.degree..Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Jean Andro, Jacques Marjollet, Francois Carpentier
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Patent number: 4675963Abstract: This steam separator superheater comprises a horizontal axis cylindrical shell (1) enclosing in its lower portion a steam and moisture separator and in its upper portion a two-stage steam superheater resting on running paths supported half way up the shell by a frame (5). Each stage of the steam superheater is constituted by two bundles of hair-pin bent tubes (15, 16 and 17, 18) supplied with superheat steam from steam chests (43, 44, 45, 46). The upper stage rests on the lower stage. Both stages are inserted into the shell via sleeves (47, 48) outside the shell and extending loading openings made through an end plate (2) of the shell. The upper stage is lifted into position by lifting gear outside the shell (1) acting by means of lifting lines passing through passages (49) in the shell. The passages are closed by caps (51) when the separator superheater is in use.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1986Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Marc Franzolini, Jacques Marjollet
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Patent number: 4671214Abstract: A heat exchanger device for drying and then superheating steam, has a cylindrical casing about a horizontal axis. The casing contains:(a) a bottom admission chamber for wet steam;(b) intermediate separator members (7, 8, 9, 10, 21) for removing water from the wet steam;(c) a top bundle of superheater tubes (11); and(d) wet steam flow channels (15, 17) located on either side of the bundles of superheater tubes. These channels are separated from the admission chamber by a partition (19) extending from one only of the sides of the superheaters in such a manner as to ensure that the wet steam rises in the vicinity of the inside surface of the casing round one side only of the superheaters and then descends round the other side towards the inlet to the separator members (21).Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Pascal Alias, Olivier Lacoste, Jacques Marjollet, Pierre Pouderoux
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Patent number: 4589893Abstract: This steam separator superheater comprises a horizontal axis cylindrical shell (1) enclosing in its lower portion a steam and moisture separator and in its upper portion a two-stage steam superheater resting on running paths supported half way up the shell by a frame (5). Each stage of the steam superheater is constituted by two bundles of hair-pin bent tubes (15, 16 and 17, 18) supplied with superheat steam from steam chests (43, 44, 45, 46). The upper stage rests on the lower stage. Both stages are inserted into the shell via sleeves (47, 48) outside the shell and extending loading openings made through an end plate (2) of the shell. The upper stage is lifted into position by lifting gear outside the shell (1) acting by means of lifting lines passing through passages (49) in the shell. The passages are closed by caps (51) when the separator superheater is in use.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1984Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Marc Franzolini, Jacques Marjollet
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Patent number: 4460539Abstract: The present invention relates to a device providing anti-seismic support for an apparatus immersed in the bath of liquid alkali metal surrounding a fast neutron nuclear reactor, and abutting by a flange on a slab traversed by the apparatus and resistant to the load that it constitutes, wherein the flange for supporting the apparatus is connected to a sleeve for elastically taking up the horizontal displacements of its top part, independently of an inner envelope of the apparatus and on which a framework for supporting the apparatus whose bottom part is connected to the inner envelope, is fixed at a level determined as a function of the most dangerous earth tremor frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1981Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Jean Andro, Jacques Marjollet
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Patent number: 4342570Abstract: The apparatus comprises: (a) stacked bundles of parallel corrugated wafers (4) between which the liquid droplet charged gas or vapour is made to flow, said bundles being housed between panels (e.g. 1) which are welded round all their edges to a support structure so as to define a horizontal gas or vapour flow direction between adjacent wafers; (b) gutters (9, 10, 11) for collecting the liquid running down the wafers, each gutter being located below a bundle of wafers; and (c) liquid drain tubes (12, 13, 14) for draining away the liquid collected by the gutters. The lower edges of the wafers are notched in such a manner as to catch drops of liquid flowing along said lower edges and cause them to drop into the gutters rather than being entrained by the flow of the gas or vapour.Such apparatus is used in separator-superheaters as used in power stations that generate electricity by expanding steam through turbines.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1981Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Stein IndustrieInventors: Jacques Marjollet, Jean-Claude Mevel, Gerard Palacio, Gerard Tondeur
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Patent number: 4280825Abstract: A vertical separator for separating liquid or solid particles from a mixture of the particles and a vapor or a gas, said separator including, inside an outer casing a chamber for admitting the mixture, a plurality of vertical tubes whose ends are provided with fixed blades which impart a helical movement to the mixture and whose outlets are provided with a coaxial tube whose diameter is smaller and which allows dry vapor or gas to be removed in an inner tube and a mixture containing a higher proportion of liquid or solid particles to be removed in the annular space which leads into a free chamber where said mixture which contains a higher proportion of liquid or solid particles is allowed to be separated into substantially dry vapor or gas and a fluid which contains little vapor or gas.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignees: Stein Industrie, Electricite de FranceInventors: Jacques Marjollet, Gerard Tondeur, Jean-Pierre Cerdan, Patrick Talleu
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Patent number: 4278053Abstract: Apparatus for distribution and preliminary separation of a vapor-liquid mixture in a separator with horizontal axis, from a neck 10 on the lower generatrix of the separator, it comprising two symmetrical deflectors 11, 12 in the form of portions of cylinders, with parallel axes perpendicular to that of the separator, each cut by two oblique planes, and completed by three partitions 17, 18. Their edges are provided with troughs 21 for collecting and discharging the water deposited on their concave surface, issuing into spaces separated from the neck. The invention has application to separator-superheaters for wet water vapor from an expansion turbine.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Stein Industrie S.A.Inventors: Roger Bessouat, Jacques Marjollet, Gerard Palacio
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Patent number: 4273077Abstract: A vertical steam separator-superheater which has a common casing (1) enclosing a lower separating portion (3) and an upper superheating portion (4). The separator-superheater includes an axial dry steam inlet zone, nests (16, 17) of superheating tubes disposed in envelopes spaced out round the central zone and fixed to a thin flexible casing (30) which is itself fixed to the upper portion of the common casing and an outer superheated steam collection zone (18). The lower portion includes a wet steam inlet chamber (5) and separators grouped in two coaxial truncated pyramide (10, 11).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Roger Bessouat, Jacques Marjollet
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Patent number: 4250841Abstract: The device includes inside a cylindrical casing with a horizontal axis and parallel to said axis and symmetrical about the longitudinal plane of symmetry:a. in its lower portion, a pair of separator devices which remove the water from the water and steam emulsion which is to be superheated;b. in its upper portion, a pair of detachable nests of tubes which constitute the superheaters; andc. members forming channels which allow part of the water and steam emulsion to rise on either side of the separators and of the superheaters near the inside surface of the casing, then to drop back between them to enter the inlets of the separators near to the plane of symmetry.Application to supplying a high-power turbine with superheated steam.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Stein IndustrieInventors: Roger Bessouat, Jacques Marjollet, Gerard Palacio
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Patent number: 4248181Abstract: A vertical steam separator-superheater suitable for drying and superheating steam coming from a high-pressure expansion turbine.The separator-superheater has a common casing (1), enclosing a lower portion (3) which forms a separation zone and an upper portion (4) which forms a superheating zone, which has an axial dry steam inlet zone (15). Nests of superheater tubes are disposed in tubular modules 16 and 17 which are spaced out around the axial zone. A peripheral superheated steam collection zone (18) surrounds the superheater modules. The tubular modules of the superheater tubes are fixed to a thin flexible casing (30) which is itself fixed to the upper end (31) of the common casing. This arrangement reduces the number of expansion bends which would otherwise be required.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1978Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Roger Bessouat, Jacques Marjollet
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Patent number: 4200443Abstract: A vertical separator for separating the liquid and vapor phases of a fluid. The separator includes an outer casing having an inlet chamber for the vapor-mixture and vertical tubes provided at their inlets with fixed vanes which cause the mixture to flow helically. Coaxial tubes at their outputs, of smaller diameter enable dry vapor to be removed. A mixture with an increased liquid content is caused to be removed through the annular spaces, between the coaxial tubes. The annular spaces communicating with a free space in which said mixture with increased liquid content is separated into dry vapor and a liquid which still contains some vapor, and said inner tubes communicating with a dry vapor collecting chamber. An annular edge allows the vapor which is still contained in the liquid to escape upwardly through an annular peripheral passage between said annular edge and the outer casing.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Jacques Marjollet, Gerard Tondeur, Jean-Pierre Cerdan, Patrick Talleu
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Patent number: 4184785Abstract: An assembly of two plane flanges of possibly different flexibilities clamped together by studs. It comprises sealing means including a lip weld in the plane of the join and centering rings disposed around each stud in each bore. Application to flanges connected to asymmetrical structures such as a collar and a cover.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Stein Industrie S.A.Inventors: Jacques Marjollet, Jean-Jacques Marsault
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Patent number: 4156403Abstract: A superheater-separator of steam coming from a high-pressure expansion turbine, before its admission into an expansion turbine at a lower pressure. The superheater-separator is divided into several vertical sectors comprising (from a central zone outwards) a zone for separating the water entrained by the steam and a superheating zone, at least one vertical section comprising only a zone for separating the water entrained by the steam for bleeding off a fraction of the dried steam before it is superheated.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignee: Stein IndustrieInventors: Roger Bessouat, Jacques Marjollet
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Patent number: 4143619Abstract: The heat exchanger comprises an outer cylindrical casing and an inner cylindrical sleeve coaxially mounted therein. Dry superheated steam circulates in the jacket between the outer casing and the inner sleeve, and may be extracted at any convenient point along the casing. Wet steam is introduced into the inner casing whose lower portion comprises a separation baffle for removing water from the wet steam and whose upper portion has nests of heat exchanging tubes for superheating the steam.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Stein Industrie S.A.Inventors: Jacques Marjollet, Gerard Palacio, Gerard Tondeur