Patents by Inventor Jean-Louis Mauleon
Jean-Louis Mauleon 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: 6740229Abstract: This invention relates to a method for drying the charge of a unit that treats petroleum cuts with a low water charge that consists in injecting a hydrolysable chemical compound into said charge. The quantity of the chemical compound injected is at least equal to the quantity necessary for all the water contained in the charge to react by hydrolysis with said chemical compound. The invention finds its application in units that treat petroleum cuts and whose operation is sensitive to the presence of water in their charges, in particular the paraffin base hydrocarbon isomerisation units. One drawing.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution S.A.Inventors: Pedro Nascimento, Jacques Couillard, Jean-Louis Mauleon, Alain Milan
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Patent number: 6673977Abstract: A procedure for the alkylation of isobutane by olefinic hydrocarbons, in which a first hydrocarbon charge (3) rich in isobutane is put in contact with a second hydrocarbon charge rich in light olefins (2), under conditions that will provoke the alkylation of the isobutane by the light olefins, the effluents that emanate from the reaction area in a fractionation column (6) are treated in order to extract therefrom at least a first cut rich in alkylate (7), a second cut rich in normal butane (8) and a third cut rich in isobutane (9), said third cut (9) is then recycled at the entry of the alkylation reaction area. The second cut (8) rich in normal butane is purified (12) so as to lower its content in compounds with 5 or more carbon atoms to a value that is less than or equal to 5% by weight, the cut thus purified (14) is treated in an isomerization reactor (16) of normal butane to isobutane, this cut is then recycled (21) at the entry of the alkylation effluents fractionation column (6).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution S.A.Inventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Pedro Nascimento
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Patent number: 6511635Abstract: The upstream portion of a reactor (1), contains, between the feeding area of the catalyst flow and the injection area of the charge to be cracked, at least one solid and attached packing element (6, 6′), that extends over all or part of the cross section of the reactor and consists of a network of cells through which pass the catalyst particles. This network makes it possible to create at least one step of division and recombination of the flow of catalyst particles, so as to redistribute the latter in a homogenous manner over the cross section of the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution S.A.Inventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Mariano Del Pozo, Daniel Barthod
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Publication number: 20030006169Abstract: This invention relates to a method for drying the charge of a unit that treats petroleum cuts with a low water charge that consists in injecting a hydrolysable chemical compound into said charge.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: TOTAL RAFFINAGE DISTRIBUTION S.A.Inventors: Pedro Nascimento, Jacques Couillard, Jean-Louis Mauleon, Alain Milan
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Publication number: 20020112988Abstract: The upstream portion of a reactor (1), contains, between the feeding area of the catalyst flow and the injection area of the charge to be cracked, at least one solid and attached packing element (6, 6′), that extends over all or part of the cross section of the reactor and consists of a network of cells through which pass the catalyst particles. This network makes it possible to create at least one step of division and recombination of the flow of catalyst particles, so as to redistribute the latter in a homogenous manner over the cross section of the reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 1999Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: JEAN-LOUIS MAULEON, MARIANO DEL POZO, DANIEL BARTHOD
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Patent number: 6375715Abstract: A receptacle (14) open in its upper part into which opens a conduit (13), is inserted between a device (11) for fast extraction and the stripping zone (18). The receptacle (14) consists at its base of at least one diffuser (15) fed in fluidization gas and to which the solid particles are put in a dense fluidized bed state (17), whose density ranges between 300 and 800 kg.m−3, then escape by overflow from the receptacle (14) toward the stripping zone (18) located below.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution S.A.Inventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Cyrille Mirgain
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Publication number: 20010034468Abstract: The object of the invention is a procedure for the alkylation of isobutane by olefinic hydrocarbons, in which a first hydrocarbon charge (3) rich in isobutane is put in contact with a second hydrocarbon charge rich in light olefins (2), under conditions that will provoke the alkylation of the isobutane by the light olefins, the effluents that emanate from the reaction area in a fractionation column (6) are treated in order to extract therefrom at least a first cut rich in alkylate (7), a second cut rich in normal butane (8) and a third cut rich in isobutane (9), said third cut (9) is then recycled at the entry of the alkylation reaction area.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Pedro Nascimento
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Patent number: 5716585Abstract: Process and apparatus for stripping fluidized solid particles countercurrently with a stripping fluid. This apparatus comprises at least one packing structure consisting of at least one element the flow cross-section of which is essentially transverse to the chamber axis, said element extending over the entire cross-section of the chamber in the circulation zone and consisting of cells or pathways through which pass the particles and the stripping fluid, said cells or pathways orienting the circulation of the fluid and of the particles to be stripped in approximately radial fashion.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution, S.A.Inventors: Marie-Andree Senegas, Thierry Patureaux, Philippe Selem, Jean-Louis Mauleon
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Patent number: 5538625Abstract: The present invention relates to a steam cracking process and apparatus which permits the conversion of fractions of petroleum hydrocarbons. The claimed invention provides for the conversion of at least one light hydrocarbon fraction, as well as a heavier hydrocarbon feedstock. The inventive process takes place at a high temperature and in the presence of a dilute fluidized phase of heat-transfer particles. The process comprises contacting the light-hydrocarbon feedstock and then the heavier feedstock, in a sequential manner with catalytic or noncatalytic heat-transfer particles in a continuous flow reactor. The process further provides for separating and stripping, to separate at least 90 percent of the particles which are regenerated before recycling.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1992Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Total Raffinage Distribution S.A.Inventors: Jean-Bernard Sigaud, Jean-Louis Mauleon
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Patent number: 5506365Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the conversion of petroleum hydrocarbons in the presence of catalyst particles in a fluidized phase in an essentially upflow or downflow tubular reaction zone. The process includes at least one stage of steam cracking of at least one light hydrocarbon fraction and a stage of catalytic cracking of at least one heavy hydrocarbon fraction. The steam cracking is carried out by contacting the light hydrocarbons and a quantity of steam equal to at least 20 percent by weight in a fluidized bed of the catalyst particles, the resulting temperature ranging from 650.degree. to 850.degree. C. The catalytic cracking of the heavy hydrocarbons is carried out by injection of the effluents from the upstream section of the reaction zone into the catalyst suspension in such a way that the temperature of the mixture ranges from 500.degree. to 650.degree. C. and is then reduced to a temperature ranging 475.degree. to 550.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Sigaud, Jean-Claude Courcelle
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Patent number: 5264115Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the conversion of petroleum hydrocarbons in the presence of catalyst particles in a fluidized phase in an essentially upflow or downflow tubular reaction zone, said process comprising at least one stage of steam cracking of at least one light hydrocarbon fraction and a stage of catalytic cracking of at least one heavy hydrocarbon fraction.The steam cracking is carried out by contacting the light hydrocarbons and a quantity of steam equal to at least 20 percent by weight in a fluidized bed of the catalyst particles, the resulting temperature ranging from 650.degree. to 850.degree. C.The catalytic cracking of the heavy hydrocarbons is carried out by contacting them with the effluents from the upstream section of the reaction zone and the catalyst suspension in such a way that the temperature of the mixture ranges from 500.degree. to 650.degree. C. and is then reduced to a temperature ranging from 475.degree. to 550.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Sigaud, Jean-Claude Courcelle
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Patent number: 5053203Abstract: The invention relates to an installation for the fluidized-bed cracking of a hydrocarbon feedstock.In accordance with the invention recycling of the regenerated catalyst particles to the intake of the reactor comprise, from upstream to downstream, a preferably substantially vertical pipe (1) for the discharge of the regenerated particles from the regenerator, and a substantially straight pipe (2) connected to the vertical pipe (1) and sloping downward therefrom to the base (3) of the reactor to which it is connected, the downward-sloping pipe (2) being connected to the vertical pipe (1) and to the base (3) of the reactor through inward-curved portions or elbows which impose neither a sharp change in direction on the course of the particles nor sudden changes in the diameter of the pipes.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1989Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Sigaud
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Patent number: 4965232Abstract: A catalyst regeneration process effected in an apparatus which comprises two regeneration chambers, a heat exchanger, means for withdrawing from the second chamber a controlled fraction of hot catalyst for the purpose of maintaining the temperature in that chamber substantially at a first desirable value of less than 950.degree. C., and preferably at 910.degree. C., means for transferring this fraction of hot catalyst to the heat exchanger for the purpose of cooling it, means for the discharge of the cooled catalyst from the heat exchanger and the reinjection of the cooled catalyst into the first chamber, and means, controlled by the means for measuring the temperature in the first chamber, for regulating the supply of combustion fluid to the first chamber for the purpose of maintaining said temperature substantially at a second desired value lower than 730.degree. C. and preferably ranging from 650.degree. to 710.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignees: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total France, Institut Francais du PetroleInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Siguad, Renaud Pontier, Frederic Hoffmann
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Patent number: 4959334Abstract: A process for the regeneration of a catalyst by combustion of the coke deposited thereon during a hydrocarbon conversion reaction in which process more than 50 percent of the coke is burned in at least one regeneration chamber operating with a fluidized bed, wherein the upper portion of the fluidized bed the suspension of catalyst particles in said chamber is slowed down due to a substantial increase in the diameter of the regeneration chamber so that the superficial velocity of the rising fluids which no longer contain any oxygen is reduced to a value ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 meters/second, that is, to a value corresponding to the fluidization conditions in a dense fluidized bed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1988Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: C. Compagnie de Raffinage et de DistributionInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Sigaud
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Patent number: 4883583Abstract: A process is disclosed for the catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons in a fluidized bed wherein the catalyst particles are injected in a fully fluidized suspension into an elongate reaction zone. In accordance with the process, the feedstock to be cracked is injected in a state of small droplets less than 200 microns in diameter countercurrently to the flow of the fully fluidized suspension of catalyst particles.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Sigaud
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Patent number: 4875993Abstract: The invention relates to a process and apparatus for catalytic cracking in a fluid phase of a hydrocarbon charge. The process comprises contacting, in ascending or descending flow, the charge and grains of a cracking catalyst in a tubular reactor, ballistically separating the spent catalyst and the cracked charge downstream of the end of said reactor, mixing spent catalyst with grains of at least partially regenerated catalyst having a temperature exceeding that of the grains of spent catalyst, stripping spent catalyst in a dense fluidized phase by means of a fluid injected counter-current into this catalyst regenerating the catalyst under conditions to effect combustion of coke deposited thereon, and recycling regenerated catalyst to feed the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Jean-Bernard Sigaud, Bernard Chapotel, Leonard Seglin
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Patent number: 4854180Abstract: The invention relates to a sampling method and apparatus for a fluidized bed of particles in an enclosure, comprising a sampling riser pipe (4) that communicates with the enclosure (1) below the upper surface of the fluidized bed and forms an extension thereof and has a restriction (5) adapted to limit the sampling flow rate, and means (14, 15) provided for injecting a compressed gas at an adjustable flow rate into the pipe (4) between the enclosure (1) and the restriction (5) with a view to controlling, by appropriate regulation of the flow rate of the gas, the quantity of particles withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Compagnie De Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Francois Ville, Charles Mengus
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Patent number: 4832825Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for injecting and conditioning regenerated catalyst particles at the base of a catalytic cracking reactor/elevator below the zone where the feedstock to be cracked is injected to give better uniformity of treatment and control of the effective C/O ratio. A first fluid is injected at a low rate into the reactor below the level where the catalyst particles coming from the regenerator are introduced so as to form a dense phase fluidized bed, and a second fluid is injected at a higher rate substantially above the zone where the catalyst particles coming from the regenerator enter so as to form a homogenized dilute phase fluidized bed of catalyst prior to subsequent contact with the feedstock to be treated.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1986Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Michel Demar, Sigaud Jean-Bernard
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Patent number: 4818372Abstract: An apparatus for the catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks with reaction temperature control is provided which includes an upward-flow or downward-flow cracking column, means for feeding said column under pressure with a hydrocarbon feedstock and with particles of a regenerated cracking catalyst, at least one means for injection of an auxiliary fluid downstream of the zone in said column where the hydrocarbon feedstock and the regenerated catalyst particles are contacted with each other, to reduce the temperature of the reaction zone situated directly downstream thereof, means for separating the products of the cracked feedstock and the spent catalyst particles, at least one stripping means, at least one unit for regeneration of the catalyst by combustion of the coke deposited thereon and means for recycling the regenerated catalyst to said feeding means.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Compagnie de Raffinage et de Distribution Total FranceInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Francois Ville, Jean-Bernard Sigaud
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Patent number: 4601814Abstract: A process is described for converting residual oil with fluid catalyst particles which comprises passing an upflowing suspension of fluid catalyst particles at an elevated temperature upwardy through a riser reaction zone/atomizing a residual oil feed to be converted to a particle size commensurate with the particle size of the catalyst particles in the upflowing suspension; discharging the atomized residual oil at a velocity in excess of 300 ft./sec. for contact with said upflowing catalyst particle suspension; maintaining the temperature of contact between said catalyst particles and said atomized residual oil feed suspension sufficiently elevated to obtain up to 50 percent thermal conversion of the atomized oil feed and catalytic conversion thereof by an order of magnitude greater than obtainable with a less atomized oil feed; and separating the suspension vaporous products of the previous step from catalyst particles in a time frame less than two seconds.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1983Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Total Engineering and Research CompanyInventors: Jean-Louis Mauleon, Robert J. Newman